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A27965 The Psalms of David in English metre translated from the original and suited to all the tunes now sung in churches, with the additions of several new by Luke Milbourne. Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720. 1698 (1698) Wing B2609; ESTC R25923 132,513 373

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Another M●re as Mr Sandys's 17th verse 1 LOrd how Illustrious is thy Sacred Name How bless'd great God of Hosts Eternal King Whose Honours all the lower World proclaim Whose Honours all the Heav'nly Armies sing verse 2 Yet when the Foes blind with malicious Rage Affront thy Honours or thy Name defie Poor Babes weak Infants on thy Part engage And quickly make the boasting Monsters fly More Strength more Truth from Infant-Language flows Than haughty Learning or presuming Pride The meanest Wretch by thy best influence grows A faithful Preacher a victorious Guide verse 3 When I survey the never-resting Skies Whose moving Arch thy curious Fingers spread When to the Changing Moon I raise my Eyes The Stars with inexhausted Brightness fed verse 4 Lord what 's poor Man or Man's polluted Race So pity'd yet so kindly own'd by thee How could he hope for such unbounded Grace That for his sake God should Incarnate be verse 5 Yet God for our Iov'd sakes our Nature took Beneath Himself beneath his Angels found Tho God-like Beauties grac'd his Heav'nly Look His Sacred Head Majestick Glories crown'd verse 6 Where-e'er He mov'd submissive Nature bow'd His Handy-works their great Creator knew And to adore his Feet th' impatient Croud On the swift Wings of just Obedience flew verse 7 Before Him savage Brutes their Fierceness laid On Him rough Lions fawn'd and Panthers gaz'd Weak Sheep with hungry Wolves all fearless play'd And with fierce Tygers Kine securely graz'd verse 8 On lofty Trees around his Glorious Head With strange Delight the feather'd Chorus hung O'er Him their fanning Pinions gently spread And in their native Tunes his Praises sung When o'er the Seas their King triumphant pass'd Beneath his Feet the Billows silent lay The finny Herd his wondrous Foot-steps trac'd And with their Silver Scales describ'd his Way verse 9 Thy Honours thus the Lower World proclaim Thy Honours thus all Nature's Armies sing Lord how illustrious is thy Sacred Name How bless'd great Lord of Hosts Eternal King PSAL. ix As the First verse 1 I 'LL praise the Lord with Heart and Voice His great his wondrous Actions praise verse 2 In Thee O highest God rejoice Thy Name in Songs Triumphant raise verse 3 My Foes shall turn their Backs and fall And sink before thy Glorious Face verse 4 Thy righteous Bar has judg'd 'em all And now my Cause obtains the place verse 5 Thy Hand o'erturns the Nations round Thy Hand the sinful World subdues Their Names Eternal Blots confound And dark Forgetfulness pursues verse 6 O Enemy presume no more To lay huge Towns and Countries waste Thy Rage our burning Cities bore Thy Rage their very Names defac'd verse 7 But our Eternal God appears His Bar prepar'd for Judgment stands verse 8 The World His righteous Sentence hears His wise Decrees and just Commands verse 9 The Lord their Refuge saves the Poor With mighty Cares and Woes oppress'd verse 10 His Saints live in His Help secure And in his constant Presence bless'd Part 2. verse 11 To Sion's God your Praises sing His Acts through all the World declare verse 12 When He his Quest for Blood shall bring He 'll grant the Poor's accepted Prayer verse 13 Thou who my Soul from Death couldst raise My Suff'rings Lord in Mercy view verse 14 I 'll then thy Name in Sion praise And Joys in thy Salvation shew verse 15 In their own Pits the Gentiles fall Their own strong Nets their Feet have caught verse 16 Their own false Hearts have trap'd 'em all So wisely God's Designs are wrought verse 17 The Wicked all shall sink and those Whose Heath'nish Souls their God forget verse 18 But Suff'rers sha'n't for ever lose Their Hopes or all in Darkness set verse 19 Rise Lord ô let not Men prevail But rise and judge the Nations round verse 20 Till all their Hearts with Terrour fail Not Gods but Men and mortal found PSAL. x. verse 1 WHY Lord ô why so far from me In my afflicted State verse 2 When Sin and haughty Pride agree And all our Woes create verse 3 O let their Arts themselves ensnare Who boast of Crimes they love Who bless the Covetous and dare What God abhors approve verse 4 His God the prosp'rous Sinner scorns God ne'er his Thoughts employs verse 5 The World beneath his Greatness mourns Which all Her Peace destroys Thy Judgments Lord exalted far Above his Sense appear Which makes him scorn his Foes in War And puff at Dangers near verse 6 His Heart concludes I 'm great no Ill Can change my certain State verse 7 His Mouth Fraud Lyes and Curses fill His Tongue mischievous Hate verse 8 Close in his Lurking-holes he lies To kill the Innocent Blood revels in his furious Eyes On their Destruction bent verse 9 He like some Lion Couchant lies To seize the trembling Prey And would God's holy Saint surprize And tear their Souls away A thousand Traps and Snares he sets Where harmless Vertue goes And to the Tangled in his Nets No Truth nor Mercy shows Part 2. verse 10 Sometimes the Wicked hangs his Head And feigns Humility That by his harmless Air mis-led The Meek may fall and die verse 11 God if there 's any God he says Forgets what Mortals do He can't discern our crafty Ways Our secret Actions view verse 12 Up Lord stretch out thy pow'rful Hand Afflicted Souls to save verse 13 For why should Fools against thee stand Thy dreadful Vengeance brave Why should they cry God minds it not verse 14 O let thy piercing Sight Look through their dark mischievous Plot Re-pay their secret Spite On Thee the Poor for Help depend To Thee sad Orphans fly verse 15 Break wicked Arms their Malice end And Sin it self shall die verse 16 The Lord for ever reigns his Arms Our Land from Gentiles freed verse 17 He hears the Meek their Courage warms And makes their Prayers succeed verse 18 He helps the Fatherless and Poor And quells the Sinner's Rage Left they our Ruins to procure Shoold all their Force engage PSAL. xj verse 1 IN God my Hope securely stands Why then should Wretches cry Fly fly to Hills or foreign Lands Like Birds affrighted fly verse 2 See how the Wicked bend their Bows And Nock their Arrows sure That they with unexpected Blows May Death to thine procure verse 3 And since Hopes best Foundations are By wicked Hands destroy'd Oh how shall Men of Justice fare Or how their Force avoid verse 4 God in his Holy Temple sits Enthron'd above the Sky And all the Faults weak Man commits His pierceing Eye-lids try verse 5 He proves the Just but hates all those Who Sin and Rapine love verse 6 On them Snares Flames and Sulphur throws And Terrors from above verse 7 For God who 's infinitely Just In Justice takes Delight And Upright Men may safely trust In His reviving Sight Another Metre as Mr. Sandys's 4th verse 1 MY Faith is fix'd on God most High Why then should Fools to
Sacrifice Nor Mention of their Idols make They never from my Lips shall rise verse 5 My God's my bless'd Inheritance My Right his mighty Arm sustains verse 6 My Lines on pleasant Parts advance For me a goodly Let remains Part 2. verse 7 My Thanks I 'll to my Teacher show I nightly feel his gentle Hand verse 8 He 's ever fix'd before me so I still unmov'd unshaken stand verse 9 My Heart henee springs with rising Joys My Tongue 's with glorious Praises bless'd Though Death my Mortal State destroys My Flesh in certain Hope shall rest verse 10 The Grave shall soon my Flesh resign Death quit his Triumphs o'er my Soul Tombs sha'n't thy Holy One Confine Nor Worms my mould'ring Corps control verse 11 To me thy Grace new Life shall show Lord in thy Presence Joys abound With thee Eternal Pleasures flow And lasting Bliss with Glories crown'd PSAL. xvij verse 1 HEar me ô hear me Lord Accept my earnest Cry Thy Justice to his Pray'rs afford Who hates Hypocrisie verse 2 O weight my Right and let My Sentence come from Thee verse 3 Thou try'st my Heart thy Looks are set By Night to visit me Yet thou hast found me pure When in thy Furnace try'd My Lips by Resolutions sure Are to thy Precepts ty'd verse 4 Whate'r vile Sinners dare I know thy Word 's Divine And from destructive Paths with Care My wand'ring Feet confine verse 5 Lord all my Motions guide To tread thy sacred Way And never let my Foot-steps wide From Paths of Vertue stray verse 6 I only call to thee Who hear'st the Cries of thine Lord bow thy gracious Ears to me And to my Words incline verse 7 Thy wondrous Love disclose To those who trust in thee And save them from the Rage of those Who would their Ruin see verse 8 Keep me as Eye-lids keep And guard the tender Eye That I beneath thy Wings may sleep Beneath thy Shade may lie Part 2. verse 9 Save me from bloody Hands Who now inclose me round And all those cruel angry Bands Which would my Life confound verse 10 Who fat and haughty made Speak big with lofty Pride verse 11 But Snares which in our Paths are laid With down-cast Looks can hide verse 12 Who like fierce Lions would Surprize the trembling Prey Or Lions Whelps which mad for Blood In Thickets lurking stay verse 13 Rise quell their Malice Lord And break their Insolence From wicked Men thy deadly Sword Be thou my Soul's Defence verse 14 From Godless Brutes employ'd To scourge a careless Age Men who with Earthly Blessings cloy'd Their Hearts on Earth engage Whose craving Bellies all The secret Treasures fill Whose Sons are fat whose Lordships fall Down to their Children still verse 15 So I in Righteousness Thy glorious Face shall see Which when I 'm rais'd again shall bless Me to Satiety PSAL. xviij as the 100 th or Mr Sandys's 9 th verse 1 HOW shall I praise my God my King Thus ecstasy'd with Joys and Love What worthy Hallslujahs sing To his great Name who rules above He by a thousand sacred Bands Has made my greatful Heart his own verse 2 My Strength my Rock my Fort He stands His Forse in my Deliv'rance shown My God my solid Hope my Shield Against my fierce insulting Foes Safe in his Strength I keep the Field My Crown his mighty Arm bestows verse 3 Him will I praise to him I 'll pray And so from all my Foes be free verse 4 Tho' Death's strong Chains should stop my Way And Floods of Horrour compass me verse 5 Hell 's dismal Sorrows hedg'd me round Death's cruel Chains oppos'd my Way verse 6 Yet my Distress his Mercy found And from his Seat He heard me pray Part 2. verse 7 His Awful Nod my Cries receiv'd Which all the World's Foundations shook And Mountains from their Bases heav'd Unhing'd by his revenging Look verse 8 Thick Smoak his kindling Furies rais'd His Wrath the streaming Vapour show'd Devouring Flames before him blaz'd And Bolts with living Sulphur glow'd verse 9 He came Heav'ns bending Arches groan'd His Steps thick Darkness cover'd o'er verse 10 Triumphant Flames their Lord inthron'd On Wings of rapid Tempests bore verse 11 My sterious Gloom around him slow'd And where he fore'd his wond'rous Way His Way Majestick Darkness show'd And heavy Clouds obscur'd the Day verse 12 But soon his fiery Wrath dispell'd The Clouds the Clouds dissolv'd around And Drops to monst'rous Hail congeal'd With burning Bolts rak'd o'er the Ground verse 13 The thund'ring Skies his Voice reveal'd The Air returned the dreadful Sound And Drops to monstrous Hail congeal'd With burning Bolts rak'd o'er the Ground verse 14 Thick as his Hail his Arrows flew Nor could his Foes their Force avoid While his sure Hand thick Lightnings threw And all their scatter'd Hosts destroy'd Part 3. verse 15 Great God when thy sierce Fury storm'd Distracted Nature trembling lay And the unfarhom'd Deep deform'd Through horrid Ruptures felt the Day The Seas old Parent Springs appear'd And the great World's Foundations torn The tott'ring Hills their Doom's day fear'd By thy impetuous Wrath o'er-born verse 16 For me yet were his Loves engag'd His Brows with softer Glory shin'd He sav'd me from the Gulphs enrag'd And all the greedy Floods combin'd verse 17 His gracious Arm still rescues me From all my Foes insulting Hate That Arm which me alone can free And their prevailing Force abate verse 18 Their Spite my saddest Moments watch'd But God was then my Guard my Stay He lov'd he lov'd my Soul and snatch'd From hungry Jaws the fainting Prey verse 19 My harmless Innocence he knows And with his bounteous Love pursues verse 20 For I his sacred Methods chose Nor would his just Commands refuse Part 4. verse 21 God's Statures still before me lay verse 22 Nor durst I cast his Laws aside verse 23 But with Him trod the perfect Way And all my craving Lusts deny'd verse 24 So God my Love with Love repay'd Repay'd my righteous Innocence And to my Hands thus guiltless made Hee 'l still His kind Rewards dispense verse 25 God 's ever Just where Mercy shines His Mercy meet 's the tender Heart Where Man to perfect Deeds inclines His Smiles a perfect meed impart verse 26 Where the plain Heart sincerely moves God's Blessings are unmix'd and plain Where Man deceit and falshood loves False Hopes false Joys are all his gain verse 27 Thou shalt thy poor Afflicted raise Bring down the Looks which proudly swell verse 28 And make my Light more brightly blaze And all my darker thoughts dispel verse 29 By Thee with Godlike vigour arm'd Thro' rally'd Hosts I force my way Scale losty Walls till all alarm'd My ever conquering Sword obey Part 5. verse 30 God's ways are perfect try'd and pure His Word His Strength a certain Shield verse 31 What God but Ours can help secure What Lord so firm a Shelter yield verse 32 My God my Arm with strength supplies And makes
brought verse 6 O bless'd ô bless'd be God who hears His praying Servant's Voice verse 7 My Might my Shield from all my Fears In whom my Thoughts rejoice To Him whose Help my Faith requites I 'll joyful Praises sing verse 8 Whose Strength and whose Salvation sights For his Anointed King verse 9 O save ô bless thy People Lord Thy old Inheritance And their Salvation by thy Word From Age to Age advance PSAL. xxix verse 1 BRing to the Lord ye Sons of Mighty A grateful Sacrifice In his unbounded Strength delight And to his Glories rise verse 2 Rise to his Glory praise his Name His sacred Name alone Bow bow to Him his Praise proclaim Before his Awful Throne verse 3 See how his dreadful Lightnings break Heark how his Thunder rolls The Lord from o'er the Water speaks And all the Deep controls verse 4 Vast is the Force the Brightness great Which on his Voice attend verse 5 Flames shot from his Imperial Seat The lofty Cedars rend verse 6 He makes the frighted Mountains trip Like Heifers o'er the Field Old Libanus and Hermon skip When Clouds their Thunder yield verse 7 Wrap'd in a Thousand Flames it roars verse 8 And makes the Desart shake The barren Sands and distant Shoars Before his Thunder quake verse 9 His Terrours make the trembling Deer Their Young unperfect cast And Forests bare and stripp'd appear As with a Winter's Blast verse 10 The Lord on Clouds enthron'd on high Reigns an Eternal King And all his glorious Majesty In Heav'ns bright Temples sing verse 11 The Lord with unresisted Might Will guard his Churches round His Blessings on their Heads shall light With Peace and Plenty crown'd Another Metre As the 112th verse 1 COme to the Lord a Sacrifice Of fattest Rams from Bashan bring To Him let mighty Princes rise verse 2 His Might his wondrous Glories sing Just Honours to their Lord allow And in his sacred Temple bow verse 3 Heark how the Lord from Clouds above In Cracks of dreadful Thunder speaks verse 4 With horrid Force his Thunders move His Voice with dismal Glory breaks verse 5 Down fall the lofty Cedars torn With its tempestuous Force o'er-born verse 6 The Hills their strong Foundations leave The rooted Hills before him shake Before his Voice the Mountains cleave And Libanus and Hermon shake And Earth as sudden Motion yields As Heifers tripping o'er the Fields verse 7 His Voice shoots out with pointed Flames verse 8 And shocks the Desarts all around Its Force the trembling Wild proclaims verse 9 And at his Thunders awful found The Forest-Herds and trembling Deer Cast out their Young unform'd for Fear His Lightnings strip the Forests round verse 10 His Might the swelling Floods restrains All in his House his Praises sound And He a King Eternal reigns verse 11 That God who His with Strength endues And all the Sweets of Peace pursues PSAL. xxx verse 1 TO Thee my God with Heart and Voice I 'll Praises sing to Thee Who hast not made my Foes rejoice But hast exalted me verse 2 I cry'd my Lord my God to Thee And Health thy Mercy gave verse 3 My Life from Death's sharp Pains set free And from the loathsom Grave verse 4 Sing to the Lord ye Meek with Praise His sacred Name adore verse 5 His Wrath but one short Moment stays His Favours Life restore One Night may pass in Griefs and Tears One melancholy Night But Joy with Golden Wings appears Before the dawning Light verse 6 Once bless'd with Peace I boasting said I ne'er should fall nor move verse 7 Thou Lord my Hill so strong hadst made By thy surrounding Love Thy Face withdrawn a Thousand Cares Disturb'd my tortur'd Breast verse 8 Then I to God with hearty Prayers And servent Cries address'd verse 9 What Honours can my Blood to Thee My Death what Trophies raise Can mould'ring Dust thy Glories see Thy Truth or Goodness praise verse 10 Hear Lord and pity him who mourns To my Assistance fly verse 11 Thy Love my Tears to dancing turns My sable Weeds to Joy verse 12 To Thee my Lord my God I 'll sing My Tongue shall praise thy Name My Harp on ev'ry tuneful String Thy Deathless Praise proclaim PSAL. xxxj verse 1 IN Thee dear Lord I trust my Soul From all Confusion free With Justice all my Foes control And still deliver me verse 2 To me thy gracious Ears incline And to my Rescue fly Be thou my Guard with Strength Divine My Rock and Fortress high verse 3 Thou art my Rock my Fortress Thou O for thy Mercy 's sake For thy great Name direct me now The safest Ways to take verse 4 From secret Nets withdraw my Feet O Thou my Strength esteem'd verse 5 I to thy Hands my Soul commit Lord by thy Truth redeem'd verse 6 I hate vain lying Men but in God's Mercy sure rejoice verse 7 Who has my deep Affliction seen And heard my mournful Voice verse 8 Me to my Foes he ne're betray'd But set my Feet at large verse 9 O with thy Mercies undelay'd My present Woes discharge Part 2. My Eyes my Mind my Bowels all Beneath thy Anger waste verse 10 My Spirits with my Sufferings fall My Years in Sighs are past My strength with Sins huge weight opprest My putrid Bones decay verse 11 Foes Neighbours such as know me best With my Disasters play To them a Laughing-stock a Scorn A Bug bear I appear And those who meet a Wretch forlorn Draw back-their Heads for fear verse 12 Me they like Men long dead forgot Or threw like Potsherds by verse 13 While cruel Censures were my Lot And barbarous Emnity Fear sinks my Soul while mighty Men Against my Life combine verse 14 Yet said I to my Saviour then Thou still dear Lord art mine verse 15 My Times are Thine ô rescue me From persceuting Foes verse 16 And that I may thy Mecies see Thy saving Smiles disclose verse 17 Preserve me Lord from Shame who call And thy Assistance crave But let confounded Sinners fall Down to the silent Grave verse 18 So shall those wretched Fools be hush'd Whose proud Contempt and Scorn That good Men might be throughly crush'd Could lying Lips suborn Part 3. verse 19 Oh what vast Good 's reserv'd for those Who fear thy sacred Name What Good for them thy Loves dispose Thy mighty Works proclaim verse 20 Thou from the Proud thy Saints shalt hide Within thy secret Place And in thy House Rest provide From brawling Tongues Disgrace verse 21 O bless'd be God whose Mercies wrought Such wondrous Things for me Who from a well senc'd City brought Me out and set me free verse 22 I said in hasle No more shall I Before my God appear Yet Lord thou heard'st my Pray'r my Cry Obtain'd thy gracious Ear. verse 23 O love the Lord ye Saints the Lord His faithful Servants keeps But off at once the Proud abhor'd His equal Vengeance sweeps verse 24 Take Courage then and God to
While broke the Sinner's Force remains His cruel Hopes o'erthrown verse 18 God knows the good Man's Ways and makes His Heritage endure verse 19 In spiteful Days from Scandal takes In Famine feeds them sure verse 20 His sinful Foes fly like the Fat Of Lambs in Fumes away verse 21 Those faithless Brutes who borrow that They ne'er design to pay verse 22 The just compassionately give And all their Race is bless'd And when the dinners fall they live Of all the World posses'd verse 23 God's mighty Hand their Steps directs Their Ways their Maker please verse 24 They stumble but their God protects And holds them up with Ease verse 25 Young have I been and now am old But never yet could see The righteous Man to Ruin sold Or his Posterity I ne'er God's holy Saints have known Deserted quite complain Nor off their wretched Chi dren thrown Nor beg their Eread in vain Part 3. verse 26 Good Men are pitiful and kind And all their Seed are bless'd verse 27 Cease then from Sin and bend thy Mind To Good and live at Rest verse 28 The Just the Merciful the Free God's sacred Arms embrace And such in Safety keep but he Cuts off the Sinner's Race verse 29 This Earth to pious Men belongs Where many Years they live verse 30 Their Lips in Wisdom speak their Tongues A righteous Sentence give verse 31 God's Statutes in their Hearts you 'll find Their Steps are firm and sure verse 32 Though wicked Men their Fall design'd Or would their Deaths procure verse 33 Yet God in cruel Hands will ne'er His faithful Friends forsake Nor Goodness like a Judge severe His Anger 's Object make verse 34 Wait then on God observe his Ways And so exa'ted high On Earth thou 't see delightful Days And impious Wretches die verse 35 I've seen a Sinner Great and spread His Boughs like Laurels round verse 36 Yet soon he vanish'd quickly fled Nor could his Place be found verse 37 Observe the good the perfect Man How down in Peace he lies verse 38 While the vile Wretch beneath the Ban Of weighty Curses dies verse 39 God who Salvation to the Just And Might in Danger sends verse 40 From Sinners such as in him trust Sets free assists defends PSAL. xxxviij verse 1 In Fury Lord rebuke me not verse 2 Thy Arrows through my Sides are short On me thy Terrour lies verse 3 Thy Anger makes my Flesh decay Sins make my Bones to waste verse 4 On me a damning Weight they lay And o'er my Head are pass'd verse 5 My Sins make e'ery gaping Wound With foul-Corruption slow verse 6 My Vigour-cutting Pains confound And I all mourning go verse 7 My Loins with horrid Pains are torn My Carcase mortify'd verse 8 My throbbing Heart with Sighs o'er-born My roaring Cries divide verse 9 Yet Lord to Thee are all my Pray'rs To Thee my Sighs are known verse 10 My Strength decays my Heart dcspairs My Sight and Eyes are gone verse 11 My Friends my dear Companions once My Wounds at distance view My Kindred all my Doom pronounce And cruel Strangeness shew Part 2. verse 12 My Foes who seek my Hurt for me Their subtile Snare have set Their Tongues are all to Mischief free Their Studies all Deceit verse 13 But I was deaf and dumb nor could Their cruel Words deny 15 But hop'd my God my Saviour would On my Behalf reply verse 16 I said My God would soon rebuke My Foes insulting Pride Who Pleasure in my Stumbling took And all my Hopes defy'd verse 17 Too near indeed my Fall appear'd My Woes before my Face verse 18 I knew my Trespasses and fear'd My wretched guilty case But now my Sins and guilty Fears I 'll in thy Presence lay Till Sorrows and repenting Tears Shall wash my Guilt away verse 19 My causeless Foes in Might increase And in their Multitude verse 20 Ungrateful who disturb'd my Peace Because I Good pursu'd verse 21 Then leave me not my God my Lord Nor stay too long from me verse 22 But haste thy ready Aids afford And my Salvation be PSAL. xxxix verse 1 I Said When wicked Men were by I 'd watch my sinful Ways For oft my Words at random fly My Tongue unguarded strays verse 2 So I a while in Silence stood And curb'd my hasty Tongue Nay I forbore to ta k of Good Till Sorrow grew too strong verse 3 My Heart within my Bosom glow'd Sad Thoughts inslam'd my Breast At last my Words in Torrents flow'd And thus my Thoughts express'd verse 4 My final Doom Lord let me know How far my Days extend That I may all my Time bestow To weigh my latest End verse 5 Loe Thou hast made my Days a Span A Point compar'd with Thee And all the wretched Race of Man Is empty Vanity verse 6 Man as a Shadow vainly moves And spends himself in vain In vain that useless Wealth improves Which unknown Heirs may gain Part 2. verse 7 On whom then Lord should I rely My Hopes are all in Thee verse 8 Save me from all my Sins that I No Scorn to Fools may be verse 9 The Strokes on me thy Hands had laid I humbly silent bear verse 10 O cure the Wounds thy Strokes have made And ease my wasting Fear verse 11 When us for Sin thy Hands correct Our broken Beauties lie Like Cloth which fretting Moths affect And prove we 're Vanity verse 12 O view my Tears attend my Cry My Supplications hear For like a Stranger here am I As all my Fathers were verse 13 O spare a while my Suff'rings ease My failing Faith restore E'er Death my fainting Spirits seize And I appear no more To Father Holy Ghost and Son One sacred Trinity Who fram'd this Universe alone Eternal Glories be PSAL. xl verse 1 WIth longing Expectation I For God's Compassion stay'd Who bow'd his Ear and heard my Cry When I submissly pray'd verse 2 He rais'd me from the dismal Pit And from the miry Clay And on a Rock secur'd my Feet And then prepar'd my Way verse 3 Then to my Mouth new Songs her gave New Songs of sacred Praise This all shall see and fear and have Just Grounds their Faith to raise verse 4 His Head a Thousand Blessings crown Whose Trust on God relies Who scorns the Sinner's haughty Frown And Men inur'd to Lyes verse 5 Would I my Lord my God pretend Thy wondrous Acts to show Thy Thoughts for us thy Acts transcend Whate'er I think or know verse 6 When Off'rings fail'd thy Wisdom fram'd A Body fit for me By Thee were no Burnt-Off'rings claim'd To purge Iniquity verse 7 Then said I Loe I come Thy Book My Name and Work describes verse 8 To do thy Will my God I took My Flesh from Jacob's Tribes Thy Laws which I in Heart embrace Flow from my grateful Tongue verse 9 Thou know'st Lord how I preach thy Grace To all the list'ning Throng Part 2. verse 10 My Tongue thy Righteousness reveals
enthron'd his Glory fare verse 18 Lord when thou took'st thy Seat on high Both Death and Hell were Captives led Thy Gifts made stubborn Hearts comply And Rebels own their sacred Head verse 19 O bless'd be God from Day to Day Who us with bounteous Goodness loads verse 20 Our Saving Health our Lord our Stay Our Guide from Death's obscure Abodes verse 21 But finful Fools his thoughtless Foes God in their Heads their Vitals wounds verse 22 I too says God will rescue those Whom Bashan or the Sea surrounds My Friends shall live at large and free Ill us'd restrain'd oppress'd no more verse 23 Their Steps o'er bleeding Foes shall be Where Dogs shall lick the streaming Gore Part 3. verse 24 My God my King thy glorious Ways Are oft with awful Wonder view'd When in thy House on Holy Days Thou meet'st the suppliant Multitude verse 25 First all the charming Voices move Then those who touch the tuneful Strings The Damsels next their Fingers prove And loud the merry Timbrel rings verse 26 Praise God in all Assemblies praise Your God ô all of Israel's Race verse 27 Let Benjamin his Anthems raise Whom first the Regal Ensigns grace verse 28 With Him let Judah's Head combine And all the Tribes their Leaders bring Till Mid-land Tribes and Coasters join And All then Maker's Glories sing verse 29 Strength Lord on us thy Hand bestows O let our Graces stronger be While Strength from Salem's Temple flows Great Kings shall offer Gifts to Thee verse 30 Rebuke th' Egyptians Force confound The Brutes in Idol-worship strong Those who in Pride and Wealth abound And who for Wars and Tumults long verse 31 To God then mighty Kings shall fly From Egypt and Arabian Lands And cast their Crowns and Sceptres by And raise to him their suppliant Hands verse 32 Sing sing to God his Praise unfold His Name yee Earthly Kings adore verse 33 He rides above the Skies of old And speaks in Thunders dreadful roar verse 34 Ascribe to God all Strength and Might VVho o're his Israel's Lot presides VVhose Power and whose Majestic light Above the highest Orb resides verse 35 VVhat Terrours in that secred Place Israel's Eternal God surround The Saints his Might and Courage grace His Name be still with Praises crown'd PSAL. lxix verse 1 O Save me Lord Thy Floods prevail The Floods my Strength controul verse 2 The Mud the rugged VVaves assail And sink my fainting Soul verse 3 To Thee till weary'd quite I cry My Throat grows hoarse and dry My very Ey strings Crack while I On Thee for Help rely verse 4 More than my Hairs my Foes increase And they whose causeless Hate Pursue my Soul and break my Peace Are strong and Fortunate To lay their Spite I paid with Care VVhat ne'er was due from me verse 5 Thou Lord my Follies know'st nor are My Faults conceal'd from Thee verse 6 Thro the let none endure Disgrace VVho on thy Love depend None blush thro' me who seek thy Face Or for thy Grace attend verse 7 For thy Name 's sake I suffer scorn To all Reproach confin'd verse 8 My Mother's Sons my Brethren born To me are grown unkind Part 2. verse 9 Lord for thy House with zealous Flame My Soul consumes and dies And those who dare affront thy Name My Heart with grief surprize verse 10 I fast my falling Tears succeed But I 'me reproach'd for all verse 11 I Sack-cloth wear my Sack-cloth weeds Among their Proverbs fall verse 12 Where all the senseless Rabble sit I 'me made their constant Theme Each Drunkard tries his brutish Wit My Glories to blaspheme verse 13 In thy accepted Time dear Lord Receive my Soul's address With Mercy by thy faithful Word My cruel Foes repress verse 14 From miry Deeps Lord raise my Head From mighty Waters save verse 15 And from the stormy Tempests dread And from the gaping Grave Let not the Floods devour me quite Nor Whirlpools swallow me verse 16 But in thy Mercies Lord delight And hear my Prayers to Tnee Part 3. With Pitty view my mournful Case And ease my dismal Woes verse 17 From me ô never hide thy Face When Sorrows round me close verse 18 Draw near redeem my Soul from those Who in my Fall delight verse 19 My shame reproach and all my Foes Are ever in thy sight verse 20 Shame breaks my Heart my panting Soul For Comfort looks in vain No Friends my mournful State condole Nor feel my dreadful Pain verse 21 They gave me bitter Gall to eat Sharp Vinegar to drink verse 22 But let thy Wrath their Joys defeat Their spiteful Pleasures sink O let thy Curse a deadly snare Of all their Plenty make And when their Souls for Mirth prepare All Mirth their Souls forsake verse 23 O let their Eyes be dark their Loins With strange Diseases shake verse 24 Till Wrath with utmost Fury joins And they of both partake Part 4. verse 25 Let all their lofty Palaces Their Tents deserted ly verse 26 For they on thy Afflicted press And Wounds to Wounds apply verse 27 Punish their Sins with Sins nor let Them Righteousness behold verse 28 Their Names i' th' Book of Life unset Nor with the Just enroll'd verse 29 But me oppress'd with mighty Woes Thy Health dear God shall raise verse 30 And Songs I 'll to thy Name compose And ever sing thy Praise verse 31 And these shall Thee my God much more Than Firstling Bul'ocks please verse 32 The Humble who thy Face implore Shall see 't and live at Ease Joys shall their happy Hearts possess At this triumphant Sight Their Souls shall wondrous Mirth express Their Lives supream Delight verse 33 God hears the Poor and Bond-men call And sends Deliverance verse 34 Then let Heav'n Earth and Seas and all Their Hosts his Praise advance verse 35 God saves his own and they in Peace Within their Countries rest verse 36 And there their happy Heirs increase Who love their Maker best PSAL. lxx verse 1 HAst'e Lord ô haste to aid And set thy Servant free verse 2 Asham'd let all those Fools be made Who seek to ruin me With Shame confound them all Who would my Life destroy verse 3 And when they think I 'm like to fall Express unmanly Joy verse 4 But where Men seek thy Face Let constant Joys reside Let those who love thy saying Grace Say God be magnify'd verse 5 But I am weak and poor O haste to help me Lord And as thou oft hast done before Thy speedy Aids afford PSAL. lxxj verse 1 IN Thee dear Lord I only trust From Shame ô keep me free verse 2 And as thy Promises are just Hear help and rescue me verse 3 Be thou my mighty Fortress where I when oppress'd may fly Thou art my Rock my Fort in Fear I on thy Word rely verse 4 Save me my God from impious Hands From Fraud and Violence verse 5 In Thee my Hope my Safety stands My Lord my Youth's Defence verse 6 I
1 IT 's true God to his Israel's kind To those whose Hearts are pure verse 2 Yet all my Confidence declin'd My Faith was scarce secure verse 3 Envy uneasre Envy gain'd An Empire in my Breast To see how impious Mad-men reign'd With Peace and Plenty bless'd verse 4 No racking Pains their Deaths fore-show'd Their Strength no Sickness broke verse 5 They never bore Grief's common Load Nor felt God's angry Stroke verse 6 Hence are they crown'd with haughty Pride And rob'd with Violence verse 7 Their Looks are high their Lusts supply'd Beyond their utmost Sense verse 8 They in excessive Leudness walk And in Oppressions boast And with their thund'ring lofty Talk O'er-awe the neighb ' ring Coast verse 9 Nay Heav'n it self their Words defy And trembling Earth subdue verse 10 And while they make their Treasures fly Allure the hungry Crew verse 11 And yet they cry Can God above Our secret Practice know Can God our gallant Acts reprove Or greater Wisdom show verse 12 Such are the wicked Workers who Can with a prosp'rous Gale And still increasing Riches through The World 's rough Ocean fail Part 2. verse 13 This I observing fondly cry'd I 've cleans'd my Hands in vain In vain my Heart I purify'd And Innocence maintain verse 14 In vain alas my strugling Lust I 've daily mortify'd And grovel'd in Affliction 's Dust By sharp Temptations try'd verse 15 But soon I this Reflection made Should I such Thoughts embrase I must God's Providence upbraid And damn chosen Race verse 16 In vain I trod without a Guide The dark perplexing Maze In vain by Reason's Methods try'd Thy Wisdom's secret Ways verse 17 Till I could to thy Holy Place With humble Thoughts ascend And there their wretched Fortunes trace And read their dismal End verse 18 Oh on what slip'ry Ground they stand How quickly ruin'd all verse 19 And crush'd by thy destroying Hand With Terrours wasted fall verse 23 As Dreams fly off from drowzy Eyes When Sleep the Man forsakes So Thou their Image shalt despise When once thy Fury wakes verse 21 Thus now my Thoughts are satisfy'd Though long perplex'd before Though Grief did then my Heart divide And Pains my Bosom tore Part 3. verse 22 Such Ignorance and Folly then My untaught Soul betray'd And I beneath the Rank of Men With senseless Beasts was laid verse 23 I see I 'm always now with Thee Thy Hand my Life supports verse 24 Thy Counsels Lord my Guide shall be To thy All-glorious Courts verse 25 On whom but Thee dear Lord above Can my Affections be And none on Earth my Soul can love O none compar'd with Thee verse 26 Though here my Flesh my Heart decline Thy Strength my Heart supplies Thou art my God my Part Divine When Time expiring dies verse 27 Loe those whose Vain Affections rove From Thee shall sink and die Those Fools who doat with wanton Love On curs'd Idolatry verse 28 But when I draw to God how nigh His flowing Mercies are On Him I 've fix'd my Trust that I Might all his Works declare PSAL. lxxiv. verse 1 O Why thus absent Lord Shall we No more thy Smiles obtain Shall thy poor Flock eternally Thy Fury's Weight sustain verse 2 O think on those redeem'd of old Those Lands by Thee possess'd With Pity Sion's Mount behold Which once thy Presence bless'd verse 3 O Thou Eternal God to ease Our Desolations haste For cruel Foes thy Temple seize Thy sacred Dwellings waste verse 4 Hark! how their Bands insulting roar Where thy Assemblies met And their triumphant Banners o'er Thy mournful Altars set verse 5 When safe thy glorious Temple stood The curious Carver rais'd Rare Figures on the yielding Wood For Ant and Softness prais'd verse 6 But now those noble Works are all By barb'rous Axes spoil'd verse 7 In Flames those sacred Buildings fall With ruin'd Heaps defil'd verse 8 Nay in their cruel Hearts they say Let 's all at once destroy And on each place of Worship they Devouring Flames employ verse 9 We see our Mystick Signs no more No Prophets speak thy Will And none our Term of Woes explore By Wisdom's sacred Skill Part 2. verse 10 How long Lord shall Reproaches rise From thy insulting Foes How long shall horrid Blasphemies Thy glorious Name expose verse 11 Rouse Lord thy Might make bare thy Arm Stretch out thy dreadful Hand Their bloody Insolence alarm And their Designs withstand verse 12 For Thou' rt our King of old from Thee The World's Salvation flows To Thee its ancient Liberty Poor jacob's Portion owes verse 13 From Thee of old the parting Seas With sudden Haste recoil'd And Israel marching through with Ease The ransack'd Ocean spoil'd verse 14 'T was there the furious Monarch's Heat In mighty Waters dy'd Nor would the rolling Waves retreat From Pharaoh's haughty Pride The King his Lords his Troops were thrown Around the Purp'e Shore A Prey to Wolves and Vultures grown But to be fear'd no more verse 15 Thy Word unseal'd the Springs and made The Rocks their Waters yield And through old Jordan's Bosom laid A spacious Sandy Field verse 16 Thou bid'st the smiling Morning rise And draw'st the gloomy Night And mak'st the Sun adorn the Skies The Moon advance her Light verse 17 Thy Hand has six'd Earth's utmost Bounds With winding Seas embrac'd And Heat and Cold in Yearly Rounds Thy wondrous Wisdom plac'd verse 18 Such were thy wondrous Acts of old O now revive the same Since Foes in Scorn thy Wisdom hold And Fools blaspheme thy Name Part 3. verse 19 Thy mournful Turtle Lord no more To cruel Hands resign Nor pass the poor Afflicted o'er As if they ne'er were thine verse 20 Thy ancient Covenant re-call With our bless'd Fathers made For Rapine now our Quarters all And barb'rous Force invade verse 21 To Thee alone thy Suff'rers cry Dear Lord remove their Shame And though in Woes and Poverty They 'll still exalt thy Name verse 22 Rise Lord thine own great Cause maintain Think how the scoffing Crew How Fools each Day with deep Disdain Thy glorious Name pursue verse 23 Ok ne'er forget th' insulting Voice Of thy triumphant Foes Who Thee with fierce advancing Noise And growing Spice oppose To Eathen Holy Ghost and son One God in Persons Three Be Glory paid and Homage done Through all Eternity PSAL. lxxv verse 1 To Thee great God to thee We offer Thanks and Praise Thy Gpodness We so near us fee In all thy wond'rous Ways verse 2 When I at thy Command The Royal Crown shall wear Through all the Land my righteous Hand With Justice shall appear verse 3 See what Convulsions shake The Tribes and all the Lands And when they shake I only make Its Pillars firmly stand verse 4 I said to Fools of old O cast your Follies by I Sinners told O be n't so bold Nor set your Horns on high verse 5 Ne'er set your Horns so high With such a softy State Nor stubbornly your God defy
Beauty shines His proudest Shows thy Frowns abate And he to Dust declines When grov'ling in the Dust he lies Thy Smiles his Fortunes raise Weak Man say'st Thou return and rise Weak Man thy Word obeys A Thousand Years no longer last In thy unbounded Sight Than Yesterday so lately past Or its succeeding Night So Floods with rapid Swiftness slide So Dreams in Slumbers fly So Meadow-Greens with chearful Pride Salute the Morning-Sky They slourish with the Morning's Tears And shoot their Branches high But e'er the shady Night appears Are mow'n and scorch'd and die When thy impetuous Anger burns Our Lives are soon consum'd And by thy Wrath 's severe Returns To deep Afflictions doom'd Thou view'st our wretched Actions o'er And thy All-searching Eyes Examine all that secret Score Which now in Darkness lies Far off our flying Days are blown Before thy Fury's Blast Our Years like empty Tales are gone Which scarce one Moment last Part 2. verse 10 Through Seventy Years our common Lives May hold their constant Course And if to Eighty one arrives By Nature's rarer Force Yet his declining batter'd Strength Meer Pains and Sorrow brings And fails and swiftly flies at length On Time's impatient Wings verse 11 But ô what wretched Man can know Thy Anger 's utmost Might Which as thy Fear through all must go With an unbounded Flight verse 12 O teach us Lord to count our Days And so our Hearts apply That we through Wisdom's peaceful Ways May reach Eternity verse 13 Turn Lord at last and grant some Rest To all thy Servants Woes verse 14 Our Hearts with early Mercies bless'd To holy Joys dispose verse 15 O let us now thy Favours share Thy gentler Smiles obtain Proportion'd to our long Despair And Years of constant Pain verse 16 Lord to thy happy Servants now And all thy faithful Race Thy Works thy wond'rous Glories show And send thy quick'ning Grace verse 17 O let our Maker's Beauty here On all our Labours rest Till all our Handy-works appear By thy Protection bless'd PSAL. xcj. verse 1 HE 's safe from Death secur'd from Harms Who to his Maker slies And on his kind protecting Arms For Help and Health relies verse 2 Thou Lord art all my Hope my Trust To God I 'll freely say My strong Defence on Thee it 's just My Hope shou'd firmly stay verse 3 Do Thou the same He 'll rescue thee From Death's surprizing Share And keep thee from th' Infection free Of Pestilential Air. verse 4 He 'll shade thee with his gracious Wings His Feathers o'er thee spread ' While his unfailing Promise brings A Shield to guard thy Head verse 5 What though strange Terrours fill the Night Death's Shafts obscure the Day He 'll guild them both with wholsom Light To keep thy Fears away verse 6 What tho' fierce Plagues through horrid Gloom With wild Destruction reign verse 7 Though Thousands nay the gaping Tomb Ten Thousand Morsels gain Though Death the Day and Night command And gasping Corpses lie Heaps upon Heaps on either Hand And almost Mountain-high verse 8 Thine Eyes shall still securely see How God's revenging Stroke Distinguishes where carelesly Vile Men their God provoke Part 2. verse 9 Since now thy Heart my God alone Thy sacred Refuge made And has it self for Shelter thrown Beneath his saving Shade verse 10 No Mischief shall attempt thee there Nor Mischief-boding Chance No cruel Plague to give thee Fear Shall near thy Tents advance verse 11 For if in those delightful Ways Where God and Nature lead Thy Feet through all thy mortal Days With Care exactly tread He 'll give his Angel-Armies Charge About thy Paths to wait To lay their watchful Guards at large And to secure thy State verse 12 Their Hands shall waft thee gently o'er The Rocks of Sin below Where strong Temptation 's fatal Store And daily Scandals grow verse 13 Let Hell's old Lion roar enrag'd With all th' Infernal Crew And Men in Hell's vile Work engag'd Their pois'nous Arts pursue His Feet shall quickly tread them down Whose Heart my Loves inflame And Freedom shall with Honour crown The Man who knows my Name verse 15 To Me shall he in Dangers cry His Cries I 'll kindly hear Be with him and exalt him high And rid his Life from Fear verse 16 Long Life with ever peaceful Days I 'll on my Friend bestow And to him by a Thousand Ways My kind Salvation show PSAL. cxij. verse 1 HOW bless'd are we thy Praise to sing On all thy Holy Days Great God when all thy Churches ring With thy exalted Praise verse 2 To shew thy Mercies e'er the Sun Unsolds the Morning-Light Thy Truth e'er Clouds have first begun To form the gloomy Night verse 3 When with the Harp and Lute the Voice It s chearful Notes can raise And Organs can with Shalms rejoice To found thy lofty Praise verse 4 Thy Works thy wondrous Works inslame My Soul 's triumphant Joys verse 3 To show thy deeper Counsels Fame Her shrillest Notes employs verse 6 Poor Brutish Man can never know This wondrous Happiness Nor can the Blessing 's Balmy Flow The foolish Heart possess verse 7 His Thoughts to meaner Subjects move And watch the Sinner's Race How they like Summer-Plants improve Their Branches thrive apace Yet think not how when pleasant Blooms Have spread the Wicked o'er They sink beneath their weighty Dooms And live on Earth no more verse 8-9 Thy Foes since Lord Thou reign'st above Thy wretched Foes shall die And those who wicked Actions love Dispers'd confounded lie Part 2. verse 10 But Lord Thou 'lt raise my humble Head With Strength exalt it high On me fresh Oil of Gladness shed And fill my Heart with Joy verse 11 My happy Eyes my Wish shall see On all my angry Foes My Ears shall hear their Doom who me With envious Spite oppose verse 12 The Righteous with a thriving Pride Like Palms their Heads shall raise Their Seed like Cedars multiply'd Which Libanon displays verse 13 Those whom their Maker's skilful Hand His House has p'anted round Shall in his Courts securely stand With constant Verdure crown'd verse 14 Their Sappy Trunks in Hoary Age Shall spring with lively Shoots Their thrifty Leaves long Life presage To their extended Roots verse 15 That they the Lord my Rock may show His Righteous Works declare And make the wiser Nations know How just his Actions are PSAL. xciij verse 1 THE Lord the great Jehovah reigns With Majesty and Glory crown'd The Lord Almighty Strength retains With that like Garments girt around His Hand the World 's vast Frame secures He stays it with his Awful Nod. verse 2 Thy Throne from Days of old endures Thy Self an everlasting God! verse 3 The Floods great God the rolling Croud At Thee like mighty Waters roar And dash like breaking Waves aloud Which threaten all the neighb'ring Shoar verse 4 And let tempestuous Passions raise Their Hearts their swelling Furies high Their utmost maddest Rage obeys That God who
from my Mother's Womb at first By Thee was brought to light And by thy Providence was nurs'd And in thy Praise delight verse 7 Though I a Monster seem to most In Thee my Hopes are strong verse 8 O let thy Honour be my Boast Thy Praise my daily Song verse 9 Cast me not off when elder Days When Age comes creeping on O leave me not when Strength decays And youthful Years are gone verse 10 My Foes Who watch my Soul declare Where they in private meet verse 11 See now how God withdraws his Care And leaves his Favourite Up let us seize him now pursue Where-e'er the Dastard flies He has alas no Help in view None to his Aid will rife Part 2. verse 12 Haste then my God to help me fly No more thy Helps delay verse 13 But let my Foes confounded lie Their Spite with Shame repay verse 14 On Thee I 'll still with Patience wait And praise Thee more and more verse 15 And all thy righteous Acts relate And thy Salvation's Store These all Accounts so far transcend That none their Numbers know verse 16 But Lord I 'll on thy Strength depend Thy Justice only show verse 17 As taught by Thee from Childhood I Thy wond'rous Works have showns verse 18 O let me not deserted lie When weak and ancient grown Lord leave me not when hoary Hairs Invest my aged Head Till to this Age and future Heirs I 'Ve all thy Wonders read verse 19 On high thy righteous Actions shine And great thy Judgments are What Being Lord though cali'd Divine Can e'er with Thee compare verse 20 Thou show'st me mighty Grie'fs and Woes Yet shall thy Smiles revive And from Earth's hollow Deeps below Present my Soul alive verse 21 My Head thy Loves shall greatly raise Thy Comforts guard my round verse 22 And I thy Truth with Songs shall raise And Harp's melodious Sound O Israel's holy God to Thee My Lips will gladly sing My Soul redeem'd from Misery Its Tribute Praises bring verse 24 Thy Righteousness my Tongue shall trace And daily talk of thee Since they are crush'd with dark Disgrace Who sought to ruin me Psal 72. As the 100th or Mr. Sundays's 1●… verse 1 LOrd to the King thy Judgments give Thy Justice on his Son bestow verse 2 Then shall the Wor'd his Judgments know The Humble by his Justice live verse 3 Then those advanc'd to noblest State Shall all for publick Peace declare The meanest Officers with Care Their Princes Goodness imitate verse 4 He 'll judge the Poor their Off-spring save And break the bold Oppressor's Force verse 5 While Sun and Moon maintain their Caurse His Fear shall ev'ry Heart enslave verse 6 His Goodness like soft Rains and Dews Which on the new-mown Grass descend Shall to the Moon 's last Age extend And Peace abundant Peace diff'use The Righteous in his happy Reign Shall thrive his mighty Empire stretch As far as Lands or Waters reach Or farthest Springs their Streams maintain To Him th' Arabian Troops shall bow His Enemies the Dust embrace And Saba's Kings to court his Grace Their noblest Gifts and Off'rings vow The Isles the Continent shall send Their Kings to kiss his sacred Feet All kings shall in his Worship meet And Nations to his Service bend For He 'll the praying Poor discharge Th' Oppress'd who no Assistance find He 'll to the needy Soul be kind And He 'll the humble Heart enlarge From Violence He 'll set them free From shameless Fraud and base Deceit And in his Sight jn Value great The Blood of all his Saints shall be Long shall He live pure Gold as long To Him th' Arabian Bands shall pay To Him th' obedient World shall pray And Him with daily Blessings throng And though his Truth at first may seem Of meanest Worth and smallest Force 'T will soon with a resistless Course Command the wiser World's Esteem It s Fruit to nobler Heighths shall grow Than Lebanon's immortal Heads More thick than Grass the Valleys spreads Vast Crouds shall to his Doctrine flow verse 17 His Name Eternity possess'd God's Son before reflecting Streams Threw back the Sun 's first Infant-Beams And in Him ev'ry Nation 's bless'd verse 18 All Lands shall bless his sacred Name O bless'd be God the mighty Lord Whose Name old Jacob's Tribes record Whose Name his wondrous Works proclaim verse 19 With Blessings let his Name be crown'd Till Time 's run out and ev'ry Day His Glories through the World display And loud Amens Amens resound Another Metre as Mr. Sandys's 5th verse 1 LOrd let the King thy Judgments find Enrich the Prince's Royal Mind Fer Crowns and Governments design'd verse 2 Then shall He Sentence wisely give And safe in his Prerogative Shall all the Poor Afflicted live verse 3 Then Righteousness and Peace shall reign The mighty Men shall Peace maintain And Justice all the Vulgar gain verse 4 He 'll vindicate and save the Poor And all their Race from Harms secure But Tyrants must his Wrath endure verse 5 Him all from Age to Age shall fear As long as Mid-day's Suns appear Or Moons the gloomy Mid-night chear verse 6 Sweet be his Rule and soft his Reign As gentle Dews which cool the Plain Or Show'rs which Grass and Herbs maintain verse 7 The Just shall flourish in his Days Abundant Peace her Head shall raise While Moons shall shine or Stars shall blaze verse 8 His Empire shall be vast and wide As far as Seas Can feel the Tide Or Rivers flow or Winds can ride verse 9 In him th' Arabians wild shall trust His Foes beneath his Foot-stool thrust Shall sall and humbly lick the Dust verse 10 Him shall the Island-Kings obey To Him Black AEthiopians pray And Off'rings on his Altars lay verse 11 Their Kings by Truth convinc'd shall be His Servants and his Slaves and He All Nations at his Feet shall see verse 12 For He the poor Man's Cries shall hear The Suff'rers and Afflicted chear When neither Help nor Friends appear verse 13 He 'll to the Weak in Want be kind The humble and submissive Mind Shall always his Assistance find verse 14 Where Fraud and Wrong triumphant seem He 'l all their fainting Souls redeem And dear their precious Lives esteem verse 15 Long may He live and long may they To Him their Golden Tributes pay And daily praise and daily pray verse 16 Where little Hope or Seed was found May mighty Crops adorn the Ground Like Libanus with Cedars crown'd Their Towns before with Widows fill'd A new and num'rous Off-spring yield Thick as the Grass which shades the Field verse 17 To Him may all the Nations haste His Name with endless Blessings grac'd Beyond the Sun Eternal last verse 18 Bless'd be the Lord our God! May He Whose wond'rous Works we daily see Prais'd by his grateful Churches be verse 19 Bless'd ever bless'd his glorious Name May all the World advance his Fame While we Amen Amen proclaim PSAL. lxxiij verse