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A06091 A godly psalme of Marye Queene which brought vs comfort al, through God, whom wee of dewtye prayse, that giues her foes a fal. By Rychard Beeard. Anno domini. 1553. Beeard, Richard.; Bownell, Thomas. Godly psalme in meetre. 1553 (1553) STC 1655; ESTC S112243 2,786 13

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A Godly Psalme of Marye Queene which brought vs comfort al Through God whom wee of dewtye prayse that giues her foes a fal By Rychard Beeard Anno domini 1553. ¶ Imprinted at London in Fleetestrete at the sygne of the Faucon against saint Donstons Church by Wylliam Griffith and are to be solde at his shoppe a lytle aboue the Conduit Medius Al England now bee glad at ones with one heart mynde and voyce for now haue wee the greatest cause to syng eke reioyce to syng eke reioyce Contratenor Al England now bee glad at ones with one heart mynde voice For now haue wee the greatest cause the greatest cause to syng and eke reioyce Tenor. Al England now bee glad at ones with one heart mynde and voice for now haue wee the greatest cause the greatest cause to syng and eke reioyce to syng eke reioyce Bassus Al England now bee glad at ones with one heart mynde voyce for now haue wee the greatest cause the greatest cause to syng and eke reioyce to syng and eke reioyce 1 AL England now bee glad at ones With one heart mynde and voyce For now haue wee the greatest cause To sing and eke reioyce 2 For God hath brought his seruaunts trew From troubles sore and great Put downe the proude hathe the meeke In theyr iust places set 3 ¶ The Lord hathe turnd his wrath and ire From vs out of hys mynde Beeholding vs with countenaunce Moast louing sweete and kynde 4 ☞ That God which might haue rightwisely Destroyde vs euery one Hathe shewd him self moast mercyful To healp vs al alone 5 ☞ He hathe regarded equitie Treuth iustice law and right And ouerthrowne and vanquisshed The wrongful dealers might 6 ¶ Wee looked al for pestilence And vengeaunce at his hand And eke innumerable plagues To come vpon the land 7 ¶ But nowe hathe hee sent downe his grace And mercy from aboue And shewed vs vndoubtedly A token of his loue 8 ¶ Wee haue ful iustly looked heeare For death and ruines rife And now doo wee beehold and trust A good and ioyful lyfe 9 ¶ Yea wee that weare moast sorowful Without a spreet or heart Within a quarter of an houre Did quicken and reuert 10 ¶ Wee which weare brought by seruitude Vntrewth and wronge tobey Do trewth and iustice execute And put that wrong away 11 ¶ Wee for our owne great variaunce Did forayne straungers feare Lest they throughe oure discension heare Might rule among vs beare 12 ¶ But now wee shal with vnytie Bee able to withstand And vanquish al our enemies And driue such from oure land 13 ¶ Oure kyngdome which deuyded so Could neuer long abyde shall now in vnitie bee kept And treason bee espide 14 ¶ And wee that onely looked for Gods vengeaunce to vs bent Haue now his greatest benefyte Whiche hee to vs hathe sent 15 ¶ Hee doothe beehold vs meryli And wil continew styl Yf wee as seruauntes to his trewth Obey vnto his wyl 16 ¶ Hee saw that wickednesse arose And bare his trewth despite And now wil hee out of the land Destroy the workers quite 17 ¶ When tyme that none durst speake for trewth Then hee him selfe so good Hathe stepped foorth and opend al Tauenge the gyltlesse bloude 18 ¶ He setteth and establyssheth His seruauntes in their right And ouerthrowes the wicked sort For al theyr strength and might 19 ¶ It is not armoure harneyse bright Nor any weapon strong The strength that to the handes of men Or hoorses dothe belong 02 ¶ Nor any power on the earth That can preuayle or stand But onely God the Lord him self Wil haue the vpperhand 21 ¶ What can a fortresse castel strong Or bulwarke els preuayle Against the Lorde that maketh al In neede theese thinges wyl fayle 22 ¶ The lord beeholdes the hearts and myndes Of godly men ful playne Whiche onely seeke that ryghtwysenesse And equitie may raygne 23 ¶ How wondersly doothe God with vs His people England deale Suche ioy as wee scarce looked for Among vs to reueale 24 ¶ Hee healps the captiues out of prison Breakes the walles of stone And riddes his chosen from the death And peryls euery one 25 Oure comfort is come neare and eke Oure prayer heard I trust Of God which in the heauen dwelles And fyghteth for the iust 26 ¶ For hee hathe set and stablysshed Oure worthy soueraygne And oure liege Lady Marie Queene On vs by trewth to raygne 27 ¶ Hee hathe vs sent a comforter To bee oure healp and guyde With pitie and with vertues al Endewd on euery syde 28 ¶ The lawful iust and rightuouse Of England head and Queene To bee the true enheritoure As hathe her brother beene 29 Not clayming by collusion Nor cloking it by sleyght But by her byrth descending from Her godly father streight 30 ¶ She beeing eldest sister right Vnto oure soueraigne Lord Kynge Edward late the syxt by name Whose strength was gods trew word 31 For which moast godly impe bud Of Iessees stocke and roote Thoughe wee haue almoost cause to sighe And sorow bee oure boote ●● ●Yet are wee comforted agayne Lyft vp and eke erect ●ycause the Lord hathe placed thus His chosen and elect ●● ¶ Whiche beeing oure moast godly Queene That seekes our preseruaciō No doubt wil strongly buyld vpon Her brothers good fondacion 34 ¶ The ground worke hee hathe layde him selfe And shee is left a lon To buyld the house and fortresse vp Of trew religion 35 ¶ O England now continew styl In myrth and ioy therfore For God wyl strengthen day by day Your gladnesse more and more 36 Our soueraygne rightioyse Queene Wyl vyce and syn depresse Wyl cheafly loue the churche of God And punysh wickednesse 37 The Lord almighty graunte that shee May prospere to succeede To haue on vs moast quiet raygne And healp her in her neede 38 The Lorde destroy her enemyes And make her foes bewrayde To bee soone catched in the snare That they for her haue layde 39 Defend her Lord and eke al those That beare to her good heart And graunte that from thy holy word She neuer swarue ne start 40 Then doubtlesse al bothe old yong Shal prayse thy name for euer And sing in Psalmes to thee on earth Which doost forsake vs neuer 41 Lord saue our Queene moast graciouse From euel and from feare The Lady eke Elizabeth Her godly sister deare 42 Lord God preserue the noble men From daungers il and crime And send vs peace and quietnesse In this same later tyme. 43 Al glory bee to God therfore The father and the sone And also to the holy ghost In deitye but one 44 As it hathe been from al beginninges Vnto this beefore As now it is and from this tyme Shal bee for euermore ¶ A godly Psalme in meetre by T.B. Psal 145. 1 O Prayse the Lord my soule and spreete So wyl I whyle I liue Yea sure as long as I remayne I wil him prayses giue 2 Which healpeth them vnto their right That byde and suffre wrong That feedeth eke the hongry men And those that thirsted long 3 The Lord from prison loseth men And giues the blynde their syght The Lord doothe healp them vp that fal And loueth wel the right 4 He cares for straungers widowes hee Defendes and fatherlesse And ouerturnes the wayes of al That worke vngodlynesse Psal 146. 5 The Lord settes vp and lifteth those That meeke in heart are founde And bringeth downe thungodly men From highe vnto the grounde 6 The legges of men delite him not Nor any horses strength But those that feare him and doo trust To haue his grace at length Psal 148. 7 O prayse the Lord yee kinges people Dwelling on the earth Yee Princes and yee iudges al Reioyce at ones for myrth 8 Yong men and maydes you aged men And children beeing yong Exalt his name and also let His praises bee your song FINIS By Thomas Bownell