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A13988 The whole booke of Psalmes collected into Englysh metre by T. Starnhold, I. Hopkins, & others, conferred with the Ebrue, with apt notes to synge the[m] with al ; faithfully perused and alowed according to thordre appointed in the Quenes Maiesties iniunctions ; very mete to be vsed of all sortes of people priuately for their solace & comfort, laying apart all vngodly songes and ballades, which tende only to the norishing of vyce, and corrupting of youth.; Whole book of psalms. 1562 Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549.; Hopkins, John, d. 1570. 1562 (1562) STC 2430; ESTC S1798 175,161 470

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within my brest doth naturall lyfe preserue yea till this world shalbe dissolued thy law will I obserue verse 45 So walke will I as set at large and made free from all drede Because I sought how for to kepe thy precepts and thy rede verse 46 Thy noble actes I will describe as thinges of most great fame Euen before kings I will them blase and shrink no whit for shame verse 47 I will reioyse them to obey thy worthy hests and will Which euermore I haue loued best and so will loue them still verse 48 48 My handes will I lyft to thy lawes whiche I haue dearely sought And practise thy commaundementes in will in dede and thought The. vii parte ZAIN verse 49 Thy promise whiche thou madst to me thy seruaunt Lorde remember For therin haue I put my trust and confidence for euer verse 50 It is my comfort and my ioy when troubles me assayle For were my lyfe not by thy worde my lyfe would sone me fayle verse 51 The proude and suche as God contemn still made of me a skorne yet would I not thy law forsake as he that were forlorne verse 52 But cald to mind lord thy great works shewde to our fathers olde Wherby I felt the ioy surmount my grief an hundred folde verse 53 But yet alas for feare I quoke seing how wicked men Thy law forsoke and did procure thy iudgment who knoweth when verse 54 And as for me I framed my songs thy statutes to exalt When I among the straungers dweld and thoughtes gan me assalt verse 55 I thought vpon thy name O Lorde by nyght when others slepe As for thy law also I kept and euer will it kepe verse 56 This grace I did obteyne because thy couenants swete and deate I did embrace and also kepe with reuerence and with feare The. viii parte HETH verse 57 O God which art my part and lot My comfort and my stay I haue decreed and promised thy lawe to kepe alway verse 58 Mine earnest hart did humbly sue in presence of thy face As thou therfore hast promised Lorde graunt me of thy grace verse 59 My lyfe I haue examined and tryde my secrete hart Whiche to thy statutes caused me my fete strayght to conuert verse 60 I did not stay nor linger long as they that slouthfull are But hastely thy lawes to kepe I did my selfe beware verse 61 The cruell bandes of wicked men haue made of me theyr pray Yet would I not thy law forget nor from thee go astray verse 62 Thy rightous iudgment shewd toward me so great is and so hie That euen at midnight will I ryse thy name to magnifye verse 63 Companion am I to all them whiche feare thee in theyr hart And neyther will for loue nor dread ▪ from thy commaundements start verse 64 Thy mercies Lorde most plentuously doo all the worlde fulfyll Oh teache me how I may obey thy statutes and thy will The ix parte TETH verse 65 According to thy promise Lorde so hast thou with me delt For of thy grace in sundry sorts haue I thy seruaunt felt verse 66 Teache me to iudge alwayes a ryght and geue me knowledge sure For certenly beleue I doo that thy precepts are pure verse 67 Yer thou didst touche me with thy rod I erred and went astray But now I kepe thy holy word and make it all my stay verse 68 Thou art both good and gratious and geuest most liberally Thy ordinaunces how to kepe therfore O Lord teache me verse 69 The proud and wicked mē haue forged against me many a lye yet thy commaundements still obserue with all my hart will I. verse 70 Their harts are swolne with worldly welth as gras so are they fat But in thy law doo I delyte and nothyng seke but that verse 71 Oh happy tyme may I well say when thou didst me correct For as a guide to learne thy lawes thy rods did me direct verse 72 So that to me thy worde and law is dearer manifold Then thousands great of siluer golde or ought that can be tolde The. x. parte IOD verse 73 Seing thy hands haue made me Lord to be thy creature Graunt knowledg like wise how to learne to put thy lawes in vre verse 74 So they that feare thee shall reioyce when euer they me see Because I haue learned by thy worde to put my trust in thee verse 75 When with thy rods y e world is plagd I know the cause is iust So when thou didst correct me Lorde the cause iust nedes be must verse 76 Now of thy goodnes I thee pray some comforte to me send As thou to me thy seruaunt hetest so from all ill me shend verse 77 Thy tender mercies power on me and I shall surely lyue For ioy and consolation bathe thy lawes to me doth geue verse 78 78 Confound the proud whose false pretēce is me for to destroy But as for me thy hestes to know I will myself employ verse 79 Who so with reuerence doo thee feare to me let them retire And suche as doo thy couenants knowe and them alone desire verse 80 My hart without all waueryng let on thy lawes be bent That no confusion come to me wherby I should be shent The xi parte GAPH verse 81 My soule doth faynt and ceaseth not thy sauing health to craue And for thy wordes sake still I trust my hartes desyre to haue verse 82 Mine eyes doo fayle with loking for thy word and thus I say Oh when wilte thou me comfort Lorde why dost thou thus delay verse 83 As a skin bottell in the smoke so am I partcht and dryed yet will I not out of my hart let thy commaundement slide verse 84 Alas how long shall I yet lyue before I see the houre That on my foes whyche me torment thy vengeaunce thou wilt power verse 85 Presūptuons men haue digged pittes thinking to make me sure Thus contrary agaynst thy law my hurte they doo procure verse 86 But thy commaundements are al true and causeles they me greue To thee therfore I doo complayne that thou mightest me relieue verse 87 Almost they had me cleane destroide and brought me quite to grounde yet by thy statutes I abode and therin succor founde verse 88 Restore me Lorde agayne to lyfe for thy mercyes excell And so shall I thy couenants kepe till death my lyfe expell The. xii parte LAMID verse 89 In heauens lord where thou dost dwel thy word is stablished sure And shall for all eternitie fast grauen there indure verse 90 From age to age thy truth abideth as doth the earth witnes Whose ground work thou hast layd so sure as no tounge can expres verse 91 Euen to thys day we may well see how all thynges perseuer Accordyng to thy ordinance for all thinges thee reuere verse 92 Had it not ben that in thy lawe my soule had comfort sought Long time yere now in my distres I had ben brought to nought verse 93 Therfore will I thy
9 The man also that I did trust Actes l c Heb. he lifte by his hele against me or vsed deceitand therfore Iacob had hys name by taking by the heele and deceyuing Gene 15 ● 17● with me did vse disceite who at my table eat my bread the same for me layd wayte verse 10 Haue merry Lorde on me therfore and let me be preserude That I may render vnto them the things they haue deserude verse 11 By this I know assuredly to be beloued of thee When that mine enemies haue no cause to triumph ouer me verse 12 But in my right thou hast me kept and maintained alway And in thy presence place assignde where I shall dwell for aye verse 13 The Lorde the God of Israell be praysed euermore Euen so be it Lord will I say euen so be it therfore Quemadmodum desiderat Psal. xlii I. H The Prophet greuously complaynech that being letted by his persecutours he could not be present in the congregation of Gods people protesting that although he was seperate in body from them yet his harte was thither affectioned And last of all he sheweth that he was not so far ouercomen with these sorowes and thoughtes but that be continually put his confidence in the Lord. LIke as the hart doth breath and bray the well springs to obteyne Sing this as the. xxxv psa So doth my soule desire alway with thee Lorde to remayne verse 2 My soule doth thirst would draw nere the liuing God of might O when shall I come and appeare in presence of his sight verse 3 The teares all times are my repast which from mine eyes do slide When wicked men cry out so fast where nowe is God thy guide verse 4 Alas what grief is it to thinke what fredome once I had Therfore my soule as at pits brinke is moste heauy and sad When I did marche in good aray furnished with my trayne Unto the temple was our way with songes and harts most fayne verse 5 My soule why art thou sad alwayes and freatst thus in my brest Trust still in God for him to prayse I holde it euer best By him haue I succour at nede against all payne and grief He is my God which with all spede will hast to sende relyef verse 6 And this my soule within me Lorde doth faint to thinke vpon The lande of Iordan and record the little hill Hermon verse 7 One grief an other in doth call as cloudes burst out theyr voyce The floudes of euill that doo fall runne ouer me with noyce God tryeth his children by dyuers and often afflictions verse 8 Yet I by day felt his goodnes and helpe at all assayes Lykewise by night I did not cease the liuyng God to prayse verse 9 I am perswaded thus to say to him with pure pretence O Lorde thou art my guide and stay my rocke and my defence Why doo I then in pensiuenes hanging the head thus walke While that mine enemies me oppres and vexe me with their talke verse 10 For why they pearse myne inward parts with panges to be abhord When they cry out with stubburne harts where is thy God thy Lorde verse 11 So sone why doest thou faint and quayle my soule with paines opprest with thoughts why dost thy self assayle so sore within my brest verse 12 Trust in the Lorde thy God alwayes and thou the time shalt see To geue him thanks with laud and praise for health restorde to thee Iudica me deus Psalme xliii T. S He prayeth to be deliuered from them whiche conspire with Absolō to thend that he might ioyfully prayse God in his holy congregatiō IUdge and reuenge my cause O Lorde From them that euell be Sing this as the. xxxv psalme From wicked and deceitfull men O Lorde delyuer me verse 2 For of my strength thou art the God why puttest thou me thee fro And why walke I so heauily oppressed with my fo verse 3 Send out thy lyght and eke thy trueth and leade me with thy grace which may conduct me to thy hyll and to thy dwellyng place verse 4 Then shal I to the aultar go of God my ioy and cheare And on my harpe geue thankes to thee O God my God most deare verse 5 Why art thou then so sad my soule and fretst thus in my brest Still trust in God for hym to prayse I holde it alwayes best By him I haue deliueraunce against all paines and grief He is my God which doth alwayes at nede sende me relief Deus auribus nostris Psal. xliiii T. S. A moste earnest prayer made in the name of the faithfull when they are afflicted by theyr enemies for sustayning the quarell of gods word accordyng to the exposition of S. Paule Roma viii OUr eares haue hard our fathers tel reuerently recorde the wondrous works y e thou hast done in alder time O Lorde How thou didst cast the Gentils out stroyost them with strong hand planting our fathers in theyr place gauest to them their land verse 3 They conquered not by sword nor strength the land of thy behest But by thy hande thy arme and grace because thou louedst them best verse 4 Thou art my king O God that holpe Iacob in sundry wyse verse 5 Led with thy power we threwe downe suche as did against vs rise verse 6 I trusted not in bow ne sword they could not saue me sounde verse 7 Thou kept vs from our enemies rage thou didst oure foes confound verse 8 And still we beast of thee our God and prayse thy holy name verse 9 Yet now thou goest not with our host Selah but leauest vs to shame verse 10 Thou madest vs flee before our foes and so were ouer trode Our enemies robde spoilde our goods when we were sparst abrode verse 11 Thou hast vs geuen to our foes as shepe for to be slayne Amongst the Heathen euery where scartered we doo remayne verse 12 Thy people thou hast sold like slaues and as a thyng of nought For proffit none thou hadst therby no gayne at all was sought verse 13 And to our neyghbours thou hast made of vs a laughing stocke And those that round about vs dwell at vs doo grinne and mocke The secōd parte verse 14 Thus we serue for none other vse but for a common talke They mock they scorn and nod their heds where euer they go or walke verse 15 I am a shamd continually to heare these wicked men Yea so I blush that all my face with red is couered then verse 16 For why we heare such sclaundrous words suche false report and lyes That death it is to see their wronges their threatnings and their cryes verse 17 For all this we forgot not thee nor yet thy couenant brake verse 18 We turn not back our harts from thee nor yet thy pathes forsake verse 19 Yet thou hast trod vs downe to dust where dennes of dragons be And couered vs with shade of death and great aduersitie verse 20 If we had our Gods name
comfort of thy sauing help geue me againe I pray With thy free sprite establish me And I will teache therfore Sinners thy wayes and wicked shall be turnde vnto thy lore O God that art God of my health from blood deliuer me That prayses of thy righteousnes my tonge may syng to thee My lippes that yet fast closed be doo thou O Lorde vnlose The prayses of thy maiestie my mouth shall so disclose I would haue offred sacrifice if that had pleased thee But pleased with burnt offringes I knowe thou wilt not be A trobled sprite is sacrifice delytefull in Gods eyes A broken and an humbled hart God thou wilt not despise In thy good will deale gently Lorde to Sion and with all Graunt that of thy Ierusalem vpreard may be the wall Burnt offrings giftes and sacrifice of iustice in that day Thou shalt accept and calues they shal vpon thyne altar lay Quid gloriaris Psalme lii I. H Dauid describeth the arrogante tyrannye of hys aduersarye Doeg Saules chief shepherde who by false surmyses caused Achimelech with the rest of the priestes to be slain Dauid prophecieth his destruction and encourageth the faithfull to put theyr confidence in God whose iudgements are most sharpe against his aduersaryes And fynally he rendreth thankes to God for his deliueraunce In thys Psalme is lyuely set forthe the kingdome of Antichrist WHy dost thou tyrāt boast abrode thy wicked works to prayse dost thou not knowe there is a God whose mercies last alwayes Why doth thy mind yet still deuise suche wicked wiles to warpe Thy tong vntrue in forging lies is like a rasour sharpe verse 3 On mischief why settest thou thy minde and wilt not walke vpryght Thou hast more lust false tales to fynde then bryng the truth to lyght verse 4 Thou doest delyte in fraude and guile in mischief blud and wrong Thy lyppes haue learnde the flateryng style O false deceitfull tonge verse 5 Therfore shall God for euer confounde and pluck thee from thy place Thy sede rote out from of the grounde and so shall thee deface verse 6 The iust when they beholde thy fall with feare will praise the Lorde And in reproche of thee withall cry out with one accorde verse 7 Behold the man which would not take the Lorde for his defence But of his goods his God did make and trust his corrupt sence verse 8 But I an Oliue fresh and grene shall spring and sprede abrode For why my trust all times hathe bene vpon the lyuing Ood verse 9 For this therfore will I geue prayse to thee with hart and voyce I will set forth thy name always wherin thy sainctes reioyce Dixit in sipiens Psalme Liii T. N The Prophet describeth the croked nature the crueltye and punishment of the wicked when they loke not for it and desireth the deliueraunce of the godlie that they may reioyce together THe foolish man in that whyche he within his hart hath sayde Sing this as the. xiv psalme That there is any God at all hathe vtterly denyde They are corrupt and they also a haynous worke haue wrought Amonge them all there is not one of good that worketh ought The Lorde loked downe on sons of men from Heuen all abrode To see if any were that would be wise and seke for God They are gone all out of the way they are corrupted all There is not one doth any good there is not one at all Do not all wicked workers know that they do fede vpon My people as they fede on breade the Lorde they call not on Euen there they were afrayde and stode with trembling all dismayde Where as there was no cause at all why they should be afrayde For God his bones that thee beseged hath scattered all abrode Thou hast confounded them for they reiected are of God O Lorde geue thou thy people health and thou O Lord fulfill thy promise made to Israell from out of Syon hill When God his people shall restore that erst was captiue lad Thou Iacob shall therin reioyse and Israel shalbe glad Deus in nomine Psalm Liiii I. H Dauid brought into Great daunger by reasō of Ziphius calleth vpō the name of God to destroy e his enemies promysing sacrifice and froe offerings for their delyueraunce GOd saue me for thy holy name and for thy goodnes sake Sing this as the. xlvi Psa Unto the strength Lorde of the same I doo my cause betake verse 2 Regarde O Lorde and geue an eare to thee when I doo praye Bow downe thy sealfe to me and heare the wordes that I doo saye verse 3 For straungers vp against me ryse and tirauntes vex me still Whiche haue not God before theyr eies they seke my soule to spill verse 4 But loe my God doeth geue me ayde the Lorde is strayght at hand with them by whom my soule is stayed the Lorde doth euer stande verse 5 With plages repay agayne all those for me that lye in wayte And with thy truth destroy my foes with theyr owne snare and bayte verse 6 An offering of free hart and will that I to thee shall make And prayse thy name for therin still greate comfort I doo take verse 7 O Lorde at length doo set me free from them that craft conspire And now mine eye with ioye doeth see on them my hartes desire Exaudi deus Psalme Lv. I. H. Dauid being in greate heauines and distres complayneth of the crueltye of Saule and of the falshod of his familyar acquaintaunce vtteryng most ardent affections to moue the Lord to pitie hym After being assured of deliueraūce he setteth forth the grace of god as though he had all ready obtayned his request O God geue eare and do apply To heare me when I praye Sing this as the. xxxv psalme And when to thee I call and crye hide not thy selfe awaye verse 2 Take hede to me graunt my request and aunswer me agayne with playntes I pray full sore opprest greate grief doeth me constrayne verse 3 Because my foes with threates and cries oppres me through despighte And so the wicked sorte lykewise to vex me haue delighte verse 4 For they in counsell doo conspire to charge me with some ill So in their hasty wrath and ire they doo pursue me styll verse 5 My hart doth faynte for want of breathe it panteth in my breste The terroures and the dread of deathe doo work me muche vnrest verse 6 feare on me doth fall with doo quake Suche 〈◊〉 whelmeth me with all that I can make verse 7 But I will geue me ▪ Of some fayer doue that I may flee and rest me from these thinges verse 8 Lo then I woulde go farre awaye to flye I woulde not cease And I woulde hide my selfe and staye in some greate wildernes verse 9 I would be gon in all the hast and not abide behinde That I weare quite and ouer past these blasts of boisteous winde verse 10 Deuide them Lord and from them pul their diuilish double tounge
precepts aye in memory kepe fast By them thou hast my lyfe restorde when I was at last cast verse 94 No wight to me can title make for I am onely thyne Saue me therfore for to thy lawes myne eares and hart inclyne verse 95 The wicked men doo seke my bane and therto lye in wayte But I the while considered thy notable actes and great verse 96 I see nothyng in this wide world at length which hath not ende But thy commaundement and thy word beyond all end extende The. xiii parte MEM verse 97 What great desire and feruent loue doo I beare to thy lawe All the day long my whole deuyse is only on thy lawe verse 98 Thy worde hath taught me far to pas my foes in polycye For still I kepe it as a thyng of most excellencye verse 99 My teachers whiche did me instruct in knowledge I excell Because I doo thy couenauntes kepe and them to others tell verse 100 In wisdome I doo pas also the auncient men in dede And all because to kepe thy lawes I helde it aye best rede verse 101 My fete I haue refrayned eke from euery euyll way Because that I continually thy worde might kepe I say verse 102 I haue not swarued from thy iudgmēts nor yet shronk any dell For why thou hast taught me therby to lyue godly and well verse 103 Oh Lorde howe swete vnto my tast fynde I thy wordes alwaye Doubtles no hony in my mouth fele ought so swete I may verse 104 Thy lawes haue me such wisdō learnd that vtterly I hate All wicked and vngodly wayes in euery kinde or rate The. xiiii parte NVN verse 105 Euen as a lanterne to my fete so doth thy word shine bryght And to my pathes where euer I go it is a flamyng lyght verse 106 I haue both sworne and will perform most certenly doubtles That I will kepe thy iudgments iust and them in lyfe expres verse 107 Affliction hath me sore oppressed and brought me to deathes dore O Lorde as thou hast promised so me to lyfe restore verse 108 The offrings which with hart voyce most frankly I thee geue Accept and teache me how I may after thy iudgements lyue verse 109 My soule is aye so in my hande that daungers it assayle yet doo I not thy law forget nor it to kepe will fayle verse 110 Although the wicked layd their nets to catche me at a bray yet did I not from thy precepts once swerue or go astray verse 111 Thy lawe I haue so claymed alway as mine owne heritage And why for therin I delyte and set my whole courage verse 112 For euermore I haue ben bent thy statutes to fullfill Euen so lyke wyse vnto the ende I will continue styll The. xv parte SAMECH verse 113 The crafty thoughts and double hart I doo alwayes detest But as for thy law and precepts I loued them euer best verse 114 Thou art my hid and secret place my shield of strong defence Therfore haue I thy promises loked for with pacience verse 115 Go to therfore ye wicked men depart from me anone For the commaundments will I kepe of God my Lorde alone verse 116 As thou hast promisd so performe that death me not assayle Nor let my hope abuse me so that through distrust I quayle verse 117 Uphold me and I shalbe safe for ought they doo or say And in thy statutes pleasure take will I bothe night and day verse 118 Thou hast trod suche vnder thy fete as do thy statutes breake For nought auayleth theyr subtiltie theyr counsell is but weake verse 119 Like drosse thou castes the wicked oute where euer they go ordwell Therfore can I as thy statutes loue nothyng halfe so well verse 20 My fleshe alas is taken with feare as though it were benomde For when I see thy iudgmentses strayt I am as one astounde The. xvi parte AIN verse 121 I doo the thyng that lawfull is and geue to all men right Resigne me not to them that would oppresse me with their might verse 122 But for thy seruaunt surty be in that thing that is good That proudmen geue me not the foyle which rage as they were wood verse 123 Mine eies with waiting are now blind thy health so muche I craue And eke thy righteous promise Lorde wherby thou wilt me saue verse 124 Intreate thy seruaunt louingly and fauour to him shew Thy statutes of most excellence teache me also to knowe verse 125 Thy humble seruaunt Lorde I am oh graunt me to vnderstand Howe by thy statutes I may know best what to take in hand verse 126 It is now time Lorde to begin for truthe is quyte decayd Thy law lyk wyse they haue transgrest and none against them sayd verse 127 Thys is the cause wherfore I loue thy lawes better then gold Or iewels fine which are estemd most costly to be sold verse 128 I thought thy precepts all most iust and so them layd in store All crafty and malicious wayes I doo abhorre therfore The. xvii parte PE verse 129 Thy couenaunts are most wonderfull and full of thynges profound My soule therfore doth kepe them sure when they are tride and found verse 130 when men first enter into thy wordes they finde alyght most cleare And very idiots vnderstand when they it reade or heare verse 131 For ioie I haue both gaped breathed to know thy commaundement That I might guide my lyfe therby I sought what thyng it ment verse 132 With mercy and compassion Lord beholde me from aboue As thou art wont to behold suche as thy name feare and loue verse 133 Direct my fote steppes by thy worde that I thy will may know And neuer let iniquitie thy seruaunt ouerthrow verse 134 From slaunderous tonges and deadly harms preserue kepe me sure Thy precepts then I will obserue and put them eke in vre verse 135 Thy countenaūce which doth surmoūt the sunne in his bright hew Let shine on me and by thy lawe teache me what to eschew verse 136 Out of mine eyes great flods gush out of drery teares and fell When I beholde how wicked men thy law kepe neuer a dell The. xviii parte ZADE verse 137 In euery point Lord thou art iust the wicked though they grudge And when thou dost sentēce pronunce thou art a righteous iudge verse 138 To render right and flie from guile are two chief pointes most hye And suche as thou hast in thy law commaunded vs streightly verse 139 With zele and wrath I am consumde and euen pyned awaye To see my foes thy wordes forget for ought that I doo may verse 140 So pure and perfect is thy word as any hart can deme And I thy seruaunt nothing more doo loue or yet esteme verse 141 And though I be nothing set by as one of base degree Yet doo I not thy hestes forget nor shrinke awaye from thee verse 142 Thy righteousnes Lorde is most iust for euer to endure Also thy law is truth
and also proued by manifolde experience howe ready God was at hande in all hys troubles he beyng now likewise in daunger of new enemies desireth God to help hym accordyng to hys wont and distroye the malicious arrogancie of his aduersaryes WIth hart and mouthe vnto the Lorde will I syng laude and prayse Sing this as the. iii. ps And speake of all thy wondrous workes and them declare alwayes verse 2 I will be glad and muche reioyce in thee O God moste hie And make my songes extoll thy name aboue the sterry skie verse 3 For that my foes are driuen backe and turned vnto flyght They fall downe flat and are destroyd by thy great force and might Thou hast reuenged all my wrong God only defēdeth the iuste cause my grief and all my grudge verse 4 Thou dost with iustice heare my cause most like a righteous iudge verse 5 Thou doest rebuke the Heathen folke and wicked so confounde That afterwarde the memory of them cannot be founde verse 6 My foe thou hast made good dispatche and all our townes destroyed Thou hast theyr fame with thē defaced through all the world so wyde verse 7 Know thou that he whiche is aboue for euermore shall raygne And in the seate of equitie true iudgement wil mainteyne verse 8 With iustice he wyll kepe and guyde the worlde and euery weight And so will yelde with equitie to euery man his right verse 9 He is protector of the poore what tyme they be opprest He is in all aduersitie their refuge and theyr rest verse 10 All they that know thy holy name therfore shall trust in thee For thou forsakest not theyr sute in their necessitie verse 11 Sing Psalmes therfore vnto the Lorde We seke God there by prayer or by vpright godly lyfe that dwelleth in Sion hill Publishe amonge all nations his noble artes and will verse 12 For he is mindfull of the bloud of those that be opprest For getting not the afflicted hart that seketh to him for rest The second parte verse 13 Haue mercy Lorde on me poore wretche whose enemies still remayne Which from the gates of death are wonte to rayse me vp agayne verse 14 In Sion that I might set forth thy prayse with hart and voyce And that in thy saluation Lorde my soule might still reioyce verse 15 The heathen sticke fast in the pit that they them selues preparde And in the net that they did set their owne fete fast are snarde verse 16 God sheweth his iudgement which wer good The hebr willeth men to meditate dilygently on thys thynge for euery man to marke When as ye see the wicked man lye trapt in his owne warke verse 17 The wicked and the sinfull men go downe to hell for euer And all the people of the worlde that will not god remember verse 18 18 But sure the Lorde will not forget the poore mans grief and payne The pacient folke neuer loke for helpe of God in dayne verse 19 O Lorde arise lest men preuayle that be of worldly might And let the Heathen folke receyue their iudgement in thy sight verse 20 Lord stryke such terror feare and dread into the harts of them That they may know assuredly they be but mortall men Vt quid domine Psalme x. T. S. He complaineth of the fraude rapine tiranny and of all kindes of wrong which worldly men vse assigninge the cause thereof whiche was that wicked men beinge as it were dronken with worldly prosperitie and therfore setting aparte all feare and reuerence towardes God thinke they may doe all thinges without controwlinge Therfore he calleth vppon God to sende some remeady agaynst these desperate enyls And at length comforteth him selfe with hope of deliuerance WHat is the cause that thou O Lorde art now so sarre from thine Sing this as the thirde Psalme And kepest close thy countenaunce from vs this troublous time verse 1 The poore doth pearysh by the proude and wicked mens desire Let them be taken in the craft that they themselues conspire verse 3 For in the lust of his owne hart the vngodly doth delite So doth the wicked praise hym selfe and doeth the Lorde despite verse 4 4 He is so proude that right and wrong he setteth all apart Nay nay there is no God sayeth he for thus he thinketh in hart verse 5 Because his wayes do prosper still he doth thy lawes neglect And with a blast doth puffe against suche as would him correct verse 6 Tush tush saieth he I haue no dread lest mine estate should chaunge And why for all aduersitie to him is very straunge verse 7 His mouth is full of cursednes He meaneth that wickednes is so far ouergrowē that God must nedes nowe helpe or neuer of fraud deceyt and guyle Under his tong doeth mischiefsyt and trauell all the whyle verse 8 He lyeth hid in wayes and holes to slay the innocent Against the poore that passe him by hys cruell eyes are bent verse 9 And like a Lyon priuely lieth lurking in his den If he may snare them in his net to spoyle poore simple men verse 10 And for the nonce full craftely he croucheth downe I say verse 11 So are greate heapes of poore men made by his strong power his pray verse 12 Tush God forgetteth this sayeth he therfore may I be bolde His countenance is cast aside he doth it not beholde verse 13 Arise O Lorde G God in wome the poore mans hope doth rest Lift vp thy hand forget not Lorde the poore that be opprest verse 14 What blasphemy is thys to thee Lorde dost thou not abhorre it To heare the wicked in theyr hartes say tushe thou carest not for it verse 15 But thou seest all thys wickednes and well doest vnderstande verse 16 That frendles and poore fatherles are left into thy hande verse 17 Of wicked and malicions men By the Heathen he meaneth the Hypocrites whyche gloryed as yf they had bene of the churche then breake the power for euer That they with theyr iniquytie may pearish altogether verse 18 The Lorde shall raine for euermore as king and God alone And he will chase the Heathen folke out of hys lande eche one verse 19 Thou hearest O Lord the poore mans plaint vntyll theyr praiers request Their harts thou wilt confirme thine eares to heare be prest verse 20 To iudge the poore and fatherles and helpe them to their right That they may be no more opprest with men of worldly might In Domino confido Psalm xi T. S. This Psalme conteyneth two partes In the firste Dauid shewed how hard assaultes of temtations he susteyned and in howe great anguish of mind he was when Saul did persecute hym Then nexte he reioyseth that God sent hym succor in his necessitie declaryng his iustice as wel in gouernyng the good and the wicked men as the whole worlde I Trust in God how dare ye then say thus my soule vntill Sing this as the third Psalme Flee hence as fast as any foule
foes do loue of lyfe they laugh and iest it oute verse 8 O take vs Lorde vnto thy grace conuert our mindes to thee Shew forth to vs thy ioyfull face and we full safe shalbe verse 9 From Egipt where it grew not well thou broughtest a vine full deare The heathen folke thou diddest expell and then diddest plant it here verse 10 Thou diddest prepare for it a place and set her rootes full fast That it did growe and sprynge a pace and fill the land at last verse 11 The hilles were couered rounde about with shade that from it came And eke the Ceders high and stoute with braunches of the same verse 12 Why then diddest thou her wal destroy her hedg pluckt vp thou hast That all the folke that pas therby thy vine may spoyle and waste verse 13 The bore out of the wodes so wilde doeth digge and rote it oute The furious beastes out of the field deuoure it all aboute verse 14 O Lorde of hostes retourne agayne from heauen loke betime Beholde and with thy healpe sustayne this poore vineyard of thyne verse 15 Thy Plant I say thyne Israell whom thy right hand hath set The sonne whiche thou didst loue so wel O Lorde doo not forget verse 16 They loppe and cut it downe apace they burne it eke with fyre And through the frowning of thy face we perish in thine ire verse 17 Let thy right hand be with them nowe whom thou hast kept so longe And with the sonne of man whom thou to thee hast made so stronge verse 18 And so when thou hast set vs free and saued vs from shame Then will we neuer fall from thee but call vpon thy name verse 19 Lord of hosts through thy good grace conuert vs vnto thee Beholde vs with a Pleasaunte face and then full safe are wee Exultate deo Psalme lxxxi I. H. An exhortation to prayse God bothe in harte and voyce for his benefytes and to worship him only God condemneth the ingratitude and sheweth what greate benefites they haue loste thorowe theyr owne malyce BE lyghte and glad in God reioyce which is our strength staie be ioyfull and lyfte vp your voyce to Iacobs God I say prepare your instrumentes most mete some ioyfull psalme to synge stryke vp with harp and ●ute so swete on euery pleasant stryng verse 3 Blow as it were in the new mone with trumpets of the best As it is vsed to be done at any solemne feast verse 4 For this is vnto Israell a statute and a trade A lawe that must be kept full well which Iacobs God hath made verse 5 This clause with Ioseph was decreed when he from Egipt came That as a witnes all his sede shoulde still obserue the same verse 6 When God I say had so preparde to bryng him from that land Where as the speach which he had heard he did not vnderstand verse 7 I from his shoulders toke saith he the burden cleane awaye And from the furnace quit him free from burnyng bricke of claye verse 8 When thou in grief diddest cry and cal I holpe thee by and by And I did aunswer the withall in thunder secretly verse 9 Yea at the waters of discorde I did thee tempt and proue Wheras the goodnes of the Lorde with muttering thou diddest moue verse 10 Heare O my folke O Israell and I assure it thee Regarde and marke my wordes full wel if thou wilt cleaue to me verse 11 Thou shalte no God in thee reserue of any land abrode Nor in no wise to bow or serue a straunge and fortaine God verse 12 I am the Lorde thy God and I from Egipt set thee free Then aske of me aboundauntly and I will geue it the. verse 13 And yet my people woulde not heare my voyce when that I spake Nor Israell would not obey but did me quite forsake verse 14 Then did I leaue them to their will in hardnes of theyr hart To walke in theyr owne counsels still themselues they might peruert verse 15 O that my people would haue hard the wordes that I did say And eke that Israell would regarde to walke within my waye verse 16 How soone would I cōfound their foes and bring them downe full lowe And tourne my hand vpon all those that woulde them ouerthrowe verse 17 And they that at the Lorde doo rage as slaues shoulde seke him till But of his folke the time and age should florish euer stilll verse 18 18 I would haue fed them with the croppe and finest of the wheate And make the rock with hony droppe that they theyr filles should eate Deus stetit in Sinagoga Psalm lxxxii I. H The Prophet Declaring God to be present amongest the iudges and maiestrates reproueth their parcialitie and vnrighteousnes and exhorteth them to doo iustice but seeyng no amendemente he desireth God to vndertake the matter and execute iustice hym selfe A Mid the prease with men of might Sing this as the lxxvui Ps. The Lorde him selfe did stand To pleade the cause of truth and ryght with iudges of the land verse 2 How long said he will you procede false iudgement to awarde And haue respect for loue of mede the wicked to regarde verse 3 Whereas of due ye shoulde defend the fatherles and weake And when the poore man doth contend in iudgement iustly speake verse 4 If ye be wyse defende the cause of poore men in theyr ryght And ryd the nedie from the clawes of tyrants force and myght verse 5 But nothyng will they know or learne in vayne to them I talke They will not see or ought discerne but still in darknes walke For so euen now the tyme is come that all thynges fall to nought And like wise lawes both all and some for gayne are sold and bought verse 6 I had decreed it in my syght as Gods to take you all And children to the most of myght for loue I did you call verse 7 But not withstanding ye shall dye as men and so decay O tyrannes I shall you destroye and plucke you quyte away verse 8 Up Lord let thy strength be knowne and iudge the worlde with might For why all nations are thyne owne to take them as thy ryght Deus quis Similis Psalme lxxxiii I. H The people of Israell pray vnto the Lord to delyuer them from theire enemies bothe at home and far of which imagined nothing but their destruccyon and they desyre that all suche wicked people maye according as God was accostomed be stricken with the stormye tempests of Gods wrathe that they maye know that the Lord is most hye vpon the earthe DO not O God refrayne thy tounge in silence doo not staye Withholde not Lord thy selfe so long nor make no more delaye Sing this as the. lxxvii P verse 2 For why beholde thy foes and see how they doo rage and crye And those that beare an hate to thee holde vp theyr heades on hye verse 3 Against thy folke they vse disceate and craftly they