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B22577 An essay towards the rendring the first thirty Psalms of David in metre (of the old version of Thomas Sternhold, and John Hopkins and others.) Less obnoxious to exceptions, than it hath been; by moderate alterations, and amendments. And published, as a specimen of the whole book, done after the same manner, now in the hands of the author, a Divine of the Church of England. Divine in the Church of England.; Hopkins, John, d. 1570.; Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549. 1697 (1697) Wing E3297A 24,309 63

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According to my righteousness and mine integrity PART ii verse 9 Lord cease the rage of wicked men the just support and guide For by the righteous God the hearts and reins of men are try'd verse 10 I own my help to come of God who ever taketh part With all such to preserve them safe as upright are in heart verse 11 The just man and the wicked both the righteous Judg doth try But ev'ry day his wrath against the wicked boyleth high verse 12 If warned he will not repent God whets his sword to smite And bends his bow the obstinate and hard'ned heart to hit verse 13 For execution he prepares his arrows sharp and keen To pierce them through that persecute his Jewels holy men verse 14 My foe with plots doth travel in his wicked head forecast But of the mischief there conceiv'd lo nothing comes at last verse 15 He dig'd a ditch and delv'd it deep in hope to hurt his Brother But fell himself into the pit prepared for another verse 16 Thus wrong recoiling hurts the man From whom it did proceed And all the mischief he contriv'd shall crush its plotters head verse 17 I therefore will give thanks to God that judgeth righteously And with my Song extol the name of him that is most high Domine Deus noster Psal viii T. S. verse 1 O Lord our Lord how excellent thy Name is ev'ry where For thou thy glorious Throne hast set above the heavens clear verse 2 Ev'n by the mouths of sucking babes thou shalt confound thy foes For thou thy mighty power in their weakness can'st disclose verse 3 When I behold the heavens fram'd By thine almighty hand And view the moon and all the stars in order as they stand verse 4 Lord think I what is man of him that thou dost take such care Or what his issue that to them so kind thy visits are verse 5 For thou hast made him little less then angels in degree With glory great and dignity his head is crown'd by thee verse 6 Thou hast prefer'd him to be Lord of all thy works of wonder And at his feet laid all below that he should keep them under verse 7 Tame flocks and herds and beasts that in wild desarts live by prey With fowls of th' air and fish that make in pathless seas their way verse 8 O Lord our Lord how excellent thy works are ev'ry where Most glorious in them doth thy name through all the earth appear Psalm viii The same in a different Metre verse 1 O Lord our Lord how excellent Thy name on earth is ev'ry where Yea thou hast set thy glorious throne Far higher than the heavens clear verse 2 Ev'n by the mouths of sucking babes Thou canst and wilt confound thy foes Who wonted art thy mighty strength In feeblest creatures to disclose verse 3 When I behold the heavens which Are fram'd by thy almighty hand And view the moon and all the stars Where they by thee disposed stand verse 4 Lord think I what is man of him That thou dost take such tender care Or what 's his issue that to them So very kind thy Visits are verse 5 For thou hast made him little less Then heav'nly angels in degree And on his head a glorious crown Bestowed is O Lord by thee verse 6 Thou hast prefer'd him to be Lord On earth of all thy works of wonder And at his feet laid all things there With ample pow'r to keep them under verse 7 Tame flocks and herds and beasts which i● Wild desarts live by daily prey With fowls of th' air and fish which make themselves in pathless seas a way verse 8 O Lord our Lord how excellent Thy works proclaim thee ev'ry where Through all the earth they make thy name Most glorious like thy self appear Confitebor tibi Domine Psal ix T. S. verse 1 WIth heart entire and mouth O Lord I will proclaim thy praise And publish all thy wondrous works thy glorious fame to raise verse 2 I will exceedingly rejovce in thee O God most high And tune my voice thy name to praise in cheerful melody verse 3 Because my foes are driven back and put to shameful flight They fell down flat and were destroy'd before thy presence bright verse 4 My right maintained was by thee by whom my cause was try'd Who justly from thy royal throne gav'st sentence on my side verse 5 Thou didst rebuke the Heathens so the wicked so confound That where they liv'd their memory for ever shall be drown'd verse 6 Proud foe that hast with quick dispatch so many towns destroy'd And hast their names with them defac'd yet be not overjoy'd verse 7 But know when thou hast done thy worst the Lord will ever reign And from his royal judgment-seat the righteous cause maintain verse 8 With justice he will judg the world which tyrants sway with might And with impartial equity give all therein their right verse 9 Protector of the poor he is when wrongfully opprest And will to them a refuge be when e'r they are distrest verse 10 Whence all that know thy name on thee shall boldly Lord rely For thou forsakest none that seek thee in sincerity PART ii verse 11 Sing praising songs unto the Lord that dwells on Zion hill And publishing his glorious deeds the ears of all men fill verse 12 When e'r he makes a search for blood of men unjustly slain The murd'rers guilt and suff'rers cries in mind he will retain verse 13 In mercy Lord the troubles mind which I from foes sustain For from the gates of death hast thou oft rais'd me up again verse 14 In Zion that I may set forth Thy praise with thankful voice And that in thy salvation Lord my soul may still rejoyce verse 15 The heathens are sunk down into the pit themselves prepar'd And in the net they set for me Their own feet fast are snar'd verse 16 The judgments which he executes make God their Author known When tangled in the snare he laid the wicked is o'rthrown verse 17 The wicked shall by God condemn'd be turned into hell That doleful place where ev'ry one that God forgets shall dwell verse 18 For surely God will not forget the poor when they complain Nor shall the needy always look for help of him in vain verse 19 O Lord arise lest men prevail by means of worldly might And let thy heath'nish foes receive their judgment in thy sight verse 20 Lord shoot thy terrour fear and dread into their hearts and then They will themselves mistaken own who went for more than men Ut quid Domine Psal x. T. S. WHat is the cause why thou O Lord Stand'st now so far from thine Not suff'ring in our troubles great thy face on us to shine verse 2 Proud persecutors hunt the poor ev'n as themselves desire Lord take them in the plots which they to execute conspire verse 3 For in his projects wisht success the wicked takes delight And doth
grace shall see Yet e're this life be past verse 14 Soul wait on God and ne'r desert his interests through fear Wait still on him and he thy heart with strengthn'ing grace shall cheer Ad Te Domine Psalm xxviii T.S. verse 1 THou art O Lord my rock from thee my cries an answer crave Neglect me not lest I become like sick men near the grave verse 2 The voice of thy Petitioner Lord hear when I intreat And lift my craving hands before thy holy mercy-seat verse 3 With wicked and deceitful men assign me not a part Who speaking fair like dearest friends hide mischief in their heart verse 4 Repay their plotted wickedness unto themselves in kind And th' ill they did or would have done to others let them find verse 5 Because they slight and disregard the work which God hath wrought He will the hopes they build upon destroy and bring to nought verse 6 With grateful heart return my thanks unto the Lord will I Who when I pray'd in troubles great did hear me readily verse 7 The Lord hath shewn himself my strength and buckler in distress My faith obtain'd his help which I with songs of praise confess verse 8 The good man's strong defence is he against his enemies In him alone the saving strength of his Anointed lies verse 9 Thy people save O Lord and bless thine own inheritance For ever let thy bounty feed and power them advance Afferte Domino Psalm xxix T. S. verse 1 GIve to the Lord ye Potentates what praise to him ye owe The honour of his mighty strength upon the Lord bestow verse 2 The glory due unto his name bestow on him alone Adore him in the beauteous seat where stands his holy throne verse 3 God's voice doth rule the waters bred above as he doth please His thundring voice doth rend the air and raise the stormy seas verse 4 A voice it is of greatest force Which he from thence doth vent And by th' effects produced speaks him God omnipotent verse 5 The voice of God in pieces tears the cedars great and long Yea from the tops of Lebanon it rends the cedars strong verse 6 He makes them skip as doth a calf or fole of th' unicorn Yea Lebanon and Sirion th' hills on which those trees are born verse 7 His voice disperseth subtil fires Through th' Air with pointed flame verse 8 Makes desarts quake ev'n that which doth from Kadish takes its name verse 9 It makes the hinds to cast their calves turns woods to open ground Great works which in his temple make his praise from all to sound verse 10 The Lord upon the floods doth sit and all of them commands His royal throne for evermore to all superiour stands verse 11 The Lord shall make his people dear in power to increase And give them all good things compris'd in firm and lasting peace Psalm xxix To another Tune verse 1 GIve to the Lord ye Potentates who are his Deputies below Due praise and th' honour of his strength upon the Almighty Lord bestow verse 2 Give Glory to his holy name The Glory due to him alone And worship him in th' holy place Where he hath fixt his glorious throne verse 3 His voice doth rule the waters which Descend in storms as he doth please Discharg'd from clouds by thunder-claps Which rend the Air and raise the seas verse 4 The voice of God is full of force When from above he doth it vent And by its terrible effects Proclaimeth him omnipotent verse 5 His voice the cedars great and tall Tears up and lays them all along Yea from the tops of Lebanon He rends the cedars high and strong verse 6 He makes them skip as doth a calf Or wanton fole of th' Unicorn Yea Lebanon and Sirion too Thus skip on which those trees are born verse 7 His voice disperseth subtil fires Which pierce the air with pointed flame verse 8 Makes wildernesses quake for fear Ev'n Kadish wilderness by name verse 9 It makes the hinds to cast their calves And forests turns to champaign ground Great works which in his temple make Each worshipper his praise to sound verse 10 The mighty Lord is there proclaim'd Sole Emperour of seas and lands And much above them both his throne To endless days unmoved stands verse 11 The Lord shall make his people dear In power daily to increase And give them all the blessings which Attend a sound and lasting peace Exaltabo te Domine Psal xxx J. H. verse 1 ALl praises both with heart and voice O Lord I give to thee Who hast not made my foes rejoyce But hast exalted me verse 2 O Lord my God to thee I cry'd when sore opprest with grief And through thy cordial grace apply'd I soon obtain'd relief verse 3 My parting soul thou called'st back And did'st from death me save Thou heald'st me when I strength did lack to keep me from the grave verse 4 Sing praise to God ye Saints that try the goodness of the Lord And in your thankful memory His holiness record verse 5 Whose wrath in very little space when hottest cools again Whereas his soul-reviving grace Doth long in strength remain verse 6 For though in pangs of grief full sore Saints sometimes spend a night Yet doth the Lord again restore their joys with morning light PART ii verse 6 When I enjoy'd the world at will too apt I was to say This Sun-shine I perswade me still will last without decay verse 7 For thou O Lord of thy good grace Had'st strong my mountain made But when thou turnd'st away thy face my comforts soon decay'd verse 8 And thereupon again I cry'd to thee O Lord for aid Whose ears with sore complaints I ply'd and weeping thus I said verse 9 9 What gain'st thou by my blood if I through grief consume my days Can dust of death thee magnifie Or give thy truth its praise verse 10 10 Th●n hearken Lord and pity take on me I thee desire And do not now my soul forsake whose needs thy help require verse 11 Then turned'st thou my doleful tone into a cheerful voice Said'st to my mourning weeds begone and girded'st me with joys verse 12 For which my soul uncessantly shall fill my tongue with praise To thee my Lord and God whom I will thank throughout my days FINIS