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B01589 The psalms of David in meeter: by Mr. Zachary Boyd, preacher of God's word. Boyd, Zacharie, 1585?-1653 1646 (1646) Wing B2420B; ESTC R172886 138,565 542

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haste shall sing verse 2 Thou fairer then mens children a● grace is now from on hie Powr'd in thy lips therefore the Lor● hath blest for ever thee verse 3 O thou that art most mighty now thy sword gird on thy thigh With glory that is thine alwayes and al 's thy Majestie verse 4 For truth meeknesse righteousne● ride thou now prosperously And thy right hand thē shal thee tea● things terrible that be verse 5 Thine arrows sharp are in the heart of the kings enmies all Whereby the people under thee with great contempt do fall verse 6 For ever and for ever is O GOD thy throne of might The scepter of thy kingdome all is still a scepter right verse 7 Thou hates ill loves righteousnes● therefore God thee in love Annointed hath with oil of joy thy fellows all above verse 8 Of aloes myrrhe and cassia thy robs to smell are made Out of the yvory palaces whereby they made thee glad verse 9 Among thy women honour'd much kings daughters were the queen On thy right hand did richly stand in gold of Ophir fine verse 10 Hear daughter and consider well and al 's incline thine ear Thy people and thy fathers house forget though nev'r so dear verse 11 So shall thy beautie by the king desired greatly be Therefore see that thou worship him for thy great LORD is he verse 12 The daughters al 's of Tyre shall be there with a gift right great The rich among the people all thy favour shall entreat verse 13 The daughter of the king within with beauties manifold Is glorious all her clothing is wrought of the finest gold verse 14 She shall be brought unto the kin● in robes of needle work Her Virgins shall be brought to thee her following at the back verse 15 They shal be brought with gladne●● grea● and al 's rejoicing all And in the Palace of the King they glorious enter shall verse 16 In stead ev'n of thy fathers dear shall be thy children now Whom thou well may'st great Prince ma●● in all the earth below verse 17 Thy name I 'll in all ages make remembred well to be Therefore for ever and for ay the people shall praise thee PSAL. XLVI TH' Almighty God is our refuge and strength by which we stan● In trouble and adversitie a present help at hand verse 2 Therefore we will not fear though that the earth removed be And though the mountaines carri'd all be in the deepest sea verse 3 Though thereof the great waters roar and troubled motions make Thogh with the swelling great thereof the mountains hudge do shake verse 4 A river is whose streams shall make Gods citie glade to be The Tabernacles holy place of him who is most Hie. verse 5 God is ev'n in the midst of her she shall not moved be God in great mercy shall her help this early do shall he verse 6 The heathen rag'd the Kingdomes were all mov'd without delay His voice with such force uttred he the earth did melt away verse 7 The Lord of Hostes is still with us us to defend and judge The mightie GOD of Jacob is in danger our refuge verse 8 Come and behold what wondro● works the LORD to passe hath brought What desolations in the earth he in his wrath hath wrought verse 9 To the earths end he maketh wars to cease as men desire He breaks the bow and cuts the spe● and chariots burns with fire verse 10 Be still and know that GOD I a● I will exalted be Among the heathen in the earth I 'le be exalted hie verse 11 The LORD of hosts is still with us to defend and judge The mighty God of Jacob is in danger our refuge PSALME XLVII O All ye people of the earth your hands clap and rejoice Shout unto GOD most chearfullie with a triumphing voice verse 2 For lo the LORD most High alwayes is terrible to see Ov'r all the kingdomes of the earth a great King sure is he verse 3 He wicked people under us his goodnesse for to shew Shall with the nations most profane under our feet subdue verse 4 He shall for our inheritance chuse which none shall remove Of Jacob the excellencie whom he did ever love verse 5 GOD with a shout of Majestie to be gone up is found The LORD is by his people heard ev'n with a Trumpets sound verse 6 To God sing praises with your he● unto him praises sing Sing praises both with heart and voic● sing praises to our King verse 7 For the great God of all the earth is only King and Lord All they that understanding have sing praise with one accord verse 8 God o're the heathen all doth reig● God highly sits upon Of his most perfect holinesse the fair and statelie throne verse 9 The Princes of the people all together as we see Are gathred even the people of Abrahams GOD most hie For certainely of all the earth the shields to God belong He greatly all the Sons of men exalted is among PSAL. XLVIII GReat is the Lord and greatly is to be praised still Within the Citie of our GOD in his most holy hill verse 2 Well situat Mount Sion is the joy of all the earth Of the great king the city fair on the sides of the North. verse 3 God in her palaces is known for a refuge for ever verse 4 For lo the kings assembled were they passed by together verse 5 This city great they saw and so they marveild much alway They in their hearts were troubled sore and hasted all away verse 6 As of a woman in travell there them seizd fear and pain verse 7 With an East wind y u Tarshish ships dost break in great disdain verse 8 As in Gods city we have heard so have we seen together Ev'n in Gods city God it will establish fast for ever verse 9 In the midst of thy Temple fair O God who all hast wrought Of thy most loving kindnesse still we carefully have thought verse 10 According to thy name O God so is thy praise untill Th' ends of the earth and righteousn● thy right hand al 's doth fill verse 11 Because of all thy judgements j● let Sion Mount rejoice Let also Judahs daughters all be glade with heart and voice verse 12 About Sion see that ye walk and to perceive her well Go round about her buildings fair the towers thereof now tell verse 13 Mark well her bulwarks strong a● hi● her palaces consider That ye the same may clearely tell to ages following after verse 14 For this God is our only God for ever and for ay He will in all things ev'n to death our guide be evry day PSAL. XLIX HEar this all people and give eare that in the world doe dwell verse 2 Both low high both rich poor together weigh this well verse 3 My mouth shall speak of wisdome great and of my heart in me The meditation wholly shall of understanding be verse 4 Unto
Thou my reproach and shame hast known and my dishonour more Mine adversaries that me hurt are all still thee before verse 20 Reproach hath broke my heart 〈…〉 of grief I for some one Look'd to take pitie none was for comforters but found none verse 21 They gave me also for my meat which horrour is to think Most bitter gall they me in thirst gave vinegar to drink verse 22 Let their rich table them before all times a snare be seen And let it be a trap which for their welfare should have bee● verse 23 Let still their eyes be darkned all that they may no thing see And make their loines depriv'd of streng●● to shake continually verse 24 Thine indignation great powr o● upon them fierce and bold And also let thine anger hote of each of them take hold verse 25 And let their habitation all which seemes most to excell Be desolate and suffer none into their tents to dwell verse 26 For him they persecute whom thou hast smitten lesse or more And they talk to the grief of those whom thou hast wounded sore verse 27 Adde thou iniquitie unto their former wickednesse And let not such men come at all into thy righteousnesse verse 28 Out of the book of living men let them all blotted be And not at all be written with the righteous companie verse 29 But I am very sorrowfull and poor as thou dost see O God let thy salvation now me sure set up on hie verse 30 The name of the almighty God I with a song will praise And will with hearty thanks him still even magnifie alwayes verse 31 This also shall the mighty LORD please better most surelie Then ox or bullock that hath hoofs or horns that lofty be verse 32 They who are humble shall this se● and shall be glad indeed And al 's your heart shall happy live that seek for GOD in need verse 33 For still the Lord the poor on earth doth in his mercy hear And mercifull despiseth not his prisoners to him dear verse 34 Let both the heav'ns al 's the earth praise him who sits above The raging seas and every thing that therein still doth move verse 35 For GOD the cities of Judah will build and Sion save That there they may dwell and it in possession surely have verse 36 The seed al 's of his servants dear inherite shall the same And therein shall they gladly dwell that love his holy Name PSAL. LXX O GOD now in this time make hast for to deliver me Make hast O LORD that in distresse I may get help from thee verse 2 Let them confounded be with shame that seek my soul in ire Them to confusion all turne back that still my hurt desire verse 3 Let them by thy most fearfull wrath be turned back forlorne For to reward their shame that say Aha Aha in scorne verse 4 Let all those that thee seek rejoice and be with gladnesse raisde Let such as thy salvation love say still let God be praisde verse 5 But I am poor and needy now make hast O GOD to me My help thou and delivrer art LORD Let no tarrying be PSALME LXXI O LORD in all my troubles grea● I put my trust in thee Unto confusion shamefull put let thou me never be verse 2 Deliver me me to escape cause in thy righteousnesse Incline to me also thine ear and save me in distresse verse 3 My habitation strong be thou to which I may resort To save me thou commanded hast who art my rock and fort verse 4 Out of the hand of wicked men O GOD deliver me Out of the hand of the unjust and those that cruell be verse 5 For thou alwayes art still my hope O LORD my GOD most just Thou also in thy mercy art ev'n from my youth my trust verse 6 Thou from the wōb didst me uphold thou art al 's he who me Out of my mothers bowels took ●e I ever praise will thee verse 7 To many I a wonder am but thou strong art my stay verse 8 Let my mouth with thy praise be fil'd and honour all the day verse 9 Cast me not off in the time of old age when I am weak And when my strength begins to fail then do me not forsake verse 10 For against me mine enmies all still speak one with another And they that for my soul lay wait take counsell all together verse 11 God say they hath forsaken him him persecute and take For there is none that now to him deliverance can make verse 12 O God in troubles be not thou farre from me at the last O thou that onlie art my GOD now for my help make hast verse 13 Let my soules foes confounded a● and al 's consumed be Let with reproach shame cover them that seeke my hurt to see verse 14 But well assur'd continually I will hope thee before And for thy favour still I will yet praise thee more and more verse 15 My mouth shal wel thy righteousne●● and thy salvation shew Even all the day for I thereof the numbers never knew verse 16 In the great strength of God the Lo●● I will most boldly goe I of thine onely righteousnesse will mention make also verse 17 O God ev'n from my youth thou hast me taught with great regard And hitherto thy wondrous workes I clearely have declar'd verse 18 Forsake not me gray-headed all with old age overcome Till to this age thy strength I shew and power to all to come verse 19 Thy righteousnesse O God also is very high to see Who hast done great things still O God who is like unto thee verse 20 Thou which hast troubles great and sore unto me shewed forth Shalt quicken me and bring me up from the deepths of the earth verse 21 Thou shalt my greatnes by thy grace increase for to abide And shalt me by thy goodnesse still comfort on ev'ry side verse 22 My God thee thy truth I 'le praise the Psalterie upon I with the Harp will sing to thee O Israels holy One verse 23 My lips shal greatly then rejoice when I sing unto thee And al 's my soul which thou frō death hast now redeemed free verse 24 My tongue shal of thy righteousn●● talk also all the day For they confounded are and sham'd that seek my hurt alway PSAL. LXXII O God in mercy to the King thy judgement give thou no● And unto the Kings son also thy righteousnesse allow verse 2 The people all with righteousnesse most justly judge he shall And likewise with his judgement righ● thy poor both one and all verse 3 The mountains to the people shall bring peace in ev'ry way And likewise shall the little hils by righteousnesse for ay verse 4 The people poor he sure shal judg● of needy men he shall The children save th'oppressour he shall break in pieces small verse 5 Throughout ev'n generations all they shall thee fear most sure As long as shall the Sun and Moon
thee In whose heart ever are the wayes of them that holy be verse 6 Who through the valley of Bac● in numbers passing still With labour great make it a well the rain the pools doth fill verse 7 Unweari'd they from strength stren● go daily more and more In Zion ev'ry one of them appeareth GOD before verse 8 O Lord who art the God of 〈◊〉 my prayer quickly hear Thou who of Jacob art the God consider and give ear verse 9 Behold O God who truely art our shield in ev'ry place And of thine own Anointed dear now look upon the face verse 10 For one day thy fair courts within to serve thee with our heart Is better then a thousand more in any other part A door keeper I rather had in Gods house alwayes be Then in the tents of wickednesse to dwell with honours hie verse 11 For God is both a Sun and Shield he 'le glory give and grace He nought withholds from them that walk uprightly in their place verse 12 O thou that art the LORD of hosts the man most certainlie Is ever blessed in his wayes that trusteth still in thee PSAL. LXXXV THou fav'rable O LORD hast been unto thy land we see Of Jacob now brought back thou hast the long captivitie verse 2 Thou of thy people hast forgiven the great iniquitie In thy great mercie all their sin hath covered been by thee verse 4 In mercy thou thy fearfull wrath hast taken all away Thou from thine angers fiercenes g● hast turn'd thy self alway verse 4 O GOD of our salvation now turne us thee for to please And cause thine anger at the last now towards us to cease verse 5 Wilt thou for ever angry be with us thy people small Wilt thou also thy wrath draw out to generations all verse 6 Wilt thou not now revive againe us who distressed be That thy afflicted people may alwaies rejoice in thee verse 7 Thy great mercie O LORD alwa●● shew to us in our place And also thy salvation dear now grant us by thy grace verse 8 What God wil speak I 'le hear for to his saints and people plain He will speak peace but let them not to foly turn again verse 9 Surely his great salvation is most nigh to to them at hand That fear him so that glory may dwell stedfast in our land verse 10 Both mercy now and also truth are joyntly met together And righteousnesse and peace also have each one kissed other verse 11 Out of the earth truth pleasantly shall spring it for to crown And righteousnesse with Majestie shall from the heaven look down verse 12 Yea what is good the Lord above shall give it with his hand And her increase most plentifull yeeld shall our fertile land verse 13 Then righteousnes most gravely ● before him go alway And of his steps which never fail shall set us in the way PSAL. LXXXVI IN mercy Lord bow down thine e● hear thou me by and by For needy in a great distresse and also poor am I. verse 2 My soul now for I holy am preserve by thy good will O thou my GOD thy servant save that trusteth in thee still verse 3 Since Lord I to thee daily cry be mercifull to me verse 4 Rejoice O Lord thy servants soul for it I lift to thee verse 5 For thou LORD art for ever good and to forgive most free And in mercy most plenteous al 's to all that call on thee verse 6 Unto the prayer that I make in mercy now give ear And to my supplications voice O LORD attend and hear verse 7 In the day of my trouble I will surely call on thee For thou in thy great mercy wilt most surely answer me verse 8 Among the gods O LORD to thee there 's none like great or small Nor are there any works now like unto thy workes at all verse 9 All nations great whom thou O Lord hast made mov'd by thy fame Shall come and worship thee before and glorifie thy Name verse 10 For thou art very great indeed and by thy power are done Most wondrous things that heer we see thou art ev'n God alone verse 11 Teach me thy way O Lord I wil walk in thy truth sincere By thy good sprit unite my heart thy holy Name to feare verse 12 O Lord my God with all my h● praise I will gladly thee And thy great Name for evermore I al 's will glorifie verse 13 For thy mercy now towards me in greatnesse doth excell And thou my soul deliv'red hast even from the lowest hell verse 14 O GOD the proud against men troups violent now have met That for my soul have sought and h● thee not before them set verse 15 But thou Lord a God gracious a● and of compassion full Long suffring and most plenteous a● in truth and mercie still verse 16 O turne to me and in distresse upon me mercy have Unto thy servant give thy strength thine hand-maids son now save verse 17 For good me shew a token tha● my haters may it see ●nd be asham'd because thou LORD didst help and comfort me PSAL. LXXXVII NOw in the holie mountaines his fundation is not small The gate of Zion GOD loves more then Jacobs dwellings all O GODs citie most glorious things are spoken still of thee I 'le Babylon and Rachab name to them that now know me ●ehold Tyre and Philistia a people most forlorne ●ee also Ethiopia this man ev'n there was borne And of Sion it shall be said this and that man at last Was borne in Her and the most High establish shall her fast The Lord shal count when he writs up the people once profane ●hat this man in this city was renew'd and borne again verse 7 Both singers there and players ● on instruments shall be All my best hearts affections still as well springs are in thee PSAL. LXXXVIII LORD GOD of my salvation I have with all my might Still cri'd in mine affliction before thee day and night verse 2 Let my prayer before thee come that thou the same my hear In my distresse and grief incline unto my cry thine ear verse 3 For my soul is of troubles full which daily vex'd me have My poor distressed life also drawes neer unto the grave verse 4 I counted am with them that d● into the pit doth fall I verilie am as a man that hath no strength at all verse 5 Like slaine that lie in grave amo● the dead from doings free Whom thou remembrest not and they cut off by thy hand be Thou hast me with thy hād laid down the lowest pit me keeps ●n darknesse I do still abide even in the greatest deeps Thy wrath doth lye upon me hard and thou who others saves Me hast afflicted fearfully with all thy boistrous waves Thou mine acquaintance far from me hast put as of no worth Thou hast me made abhorr'd I now shut up can not come foorth verse 9 By reason of affliction Lord thus mourneth still