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A15972 Certaine Psalmes of Dauid, heretofore much out of vse because of their difficult tunes. The nomber whereof are contained in the page following. Reduced into English meter better fitting the common tunes. By H.D. Dod, Henry. 1603 (1603) STC 2730; ESTC S115439 11,488 26

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from Babilon and sheweth that the meane of their deliuerance was wonderfull after the 70. yeares captiuity fore-spoken by Ieremiah the Prophet chap 23. 12. 29. 10. 1 WHen mightie Ioue did Zion folke Reduce from deadlie thrall And vs poore Captiues brought againe We were like dreamers all 2 Then was our mouth with laughter fild Ioyes did our harts delight The heathen saule that God great things Did for them by his might 3 Things wonderfull the Lord hath wrought For vs his children deare Wherefore in him we doe reioyce In hart with ioyfull cheare 4 And thou O Lord fulfill our ioy And bring the rest againe Of Captiues as thou doest refreshe South grounds with floodes and raine 5 They that with griefe in mournfull teares Their seede doe spread and sowe Shall reape in ioy assuredlie Our God shall worke it so 6 They weeping went and precious seede They carried forth with them But shall returne with ioy and bring Their heauie sheaues againe Psalme Cxxx. The people of God from their bottomlesse miseries do cry vnto God and are heard 3. They confesse their sinnes and flee vnto Gods merries 1 FRom depth of hart possest with greese Wherein I nowe doe lye To thee O Lord for some reliese I doe both call and cry 2 Lord heare my voice grant my request Which I doe make to thee And let thy gracious eares be prest To my lowde sounding cry 3 If thou O Lord do straitlie marke Our fowle iniquitie O Lord who can before thee stand Excused for to be 4 But mercy and compassion O Lord are still with thee That men may loue and feare the Name Of thy great Maiesty 5 I haue attended still vpon Thy holy will O Lord My soule hath waited and I haue Still trusted in his word 6 No watchman more desirouslie Doth watch for dawning day Then doth my soule in constancie Waite on the Lord alway 7 Let Israell waite on the Lord Whose mercy doth abound And with the Lorde redemption great Is euer to be found 8 And he shall sure his Israell From all their sinnes redeeme And purge from all iniquities Them that doe trust in him FINIS 1 My soule prais thou the Lord O Lord my God thou art exceeding great thou art clothed with glory honour 2 Which couereth himself with light as with a garment sprea deth out the hea uens like a couraine 3 Which laieth the beames of his chambers in the waters and maketh the cloudes his chariot and walketh v●on the wings of the windes 4 Which maketh his spirites his messi●●●●s a flaming fire his ministers 5 He set the earth vpon her foundations so that it shal neuer moue 6 Thou couerest it with the deepe as with a garment the waters would stand aboue the mountaines 7 But at thy rebuke they flie at the voice of thy thunder they haste away 8 And the mountaines ascend the vallies descend to the place which thou hast established for them 9 But thou hast set them a bond which they shall not passe they shall not returne to couer the earth 10 He sendeth the springs into the vallies which runne betwene the mountaines 11 They shall giue drinke to all the beasts of the field and the wilde asses shal quench their thirst 12 By these springs shall the fowles of the hea uen dwel sing among the branches 13 He watereth the mountaines from his chambers the earth is filled with the frute of thy works 14 He caused grasse to growe for the cattell hearbe for the vle of man that he may bring forth bread out of the earth 15 And wine that maketh glade the hart of man and oyle to make his face to shyne and bread that strengtheneth mans hart 16 The high trees ar satisfied euen the Cedars of Libanon which he hath planted 17 That the Birds may make their nests there the Stork dwelleth in the Firre trees 18 The high mountaines are for the Goates the rockes are a refuge for the Conics 19 He appointed the moon for certaine seasons the Sunne knoweth his going downe 20 Thou makest darkness it is dark wherin all the beastes of the Forrest creep forth 21 The Lyons roare after their pray and seeke their meate at God 22 When the Sunne riseth they retire and couch in their dennes 23 Then goeth man forth to his worke and to his labour vntill the euening 24 O Lord how manifold are thy workes in wisdome hast thou made them all the earth is full of thv riches 25 So is the gret and wide sea for there in ar things creeping innumerable both small beasts and great 26 There go the shippes yea that Liuiathan whom thou hast made to play therein 27 All these waite vpon thee that thou mayest giue them foode in due season 28 Thou giuest to them they gather it thou openest thine hand and they are filled with good things 29 But if thou hyde thy face they are trobled if thou take away their breath they die and return to their dust 30 Againe if thou send foorth thy spirit they are created and thou renewest the face of the earth 31 Glory be to the Lorde for euen let the Lord reioice in his works 32 He looketh on the earth and it trembleth hee toucheth the mountaines and they smoake 33 I will sing into the Lord all my life I will praise my God while I liue 34 Let my words be acceptable vnto him I will reioice in the Lord. 35 Let the sinners be consumed out of the earth the wicked till there be no more O my soule praise thou the Lord. 1 I will praise the Lord with my whole hart in the assemblie and congregati on of the iust Psal. 111. 2 The works of the Lord are great and ought to be sought out of all them that loue them 3 His worke is beautifull glorious and his righteousnes endureth for euer 4 He made his wonderful works to be had in remembrance the Lord is mercifull and full of compassion 5 He hath giuen a portion to them that feare him he wil euer be mindful of his covenant 6 He hath shewed to his people the power of his workes in giuing vnto them the heritage of the heathen 7 The works of his hands are truth and iudgement all his statutes are true 8 They are established for euer and euer and ar● done in truth equitie 9 He sent redemption vnto his people he hath commanded his Couenant for euer holy and fearfull is his Name 10 The beginning of wisdome is the f●ar of the Lord all they that obserue them haue good vnderstanding his praise endureth for euer 1 I cald vnto the Lord in my trouble and he heard me Psal. 120. 2 Deliuer my soule O Lord from lying lips from a deceitfull tongue 3 What doth thy deceitfull tongue
CERTAINE PSALMES OF DAVID heretofore much out of vse because of their difficult tunes The nombèr whereof are contained in the page following Reduced into English meter better fitting the common tunes By H. D. Printed by Robert Walde-graue Printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie 1603. Cum Privilegio Regiae Maiestatis The nomber of these Psalmes reduced into Meter fitting the common tunes PSAL. CIIII. CXI CXX CXXI CXXII CXXIIII CXXV CXXVI CXXX To the Reader FOrasmuch Christian Reader as there are diuers of the singing Psalmes much out of vse onely because of the difficultie of their tunes And forasmuch as the moste of them are of those 15. Psalmes which are called Psalmes of Degrees that is very excellent Psalmes and extraordinarily penned by the wisdom of the holy Ghost I haue by the helpe of God reduced nyne of them which I take to be all wherein any difficulty of tune consisteth into English meter fitting the common tunes The which at the earnest request of diuers my godly learned friends I haue caused to be printed wherin as I haue principally sought the glorye of God and thy spirituall comfort so I pray thee accept ther of in such Christian loue as I haue laboured to effect this small peece of seruice vnto thee without imputing either presumption or rash nes vnto me For the Lord knoweth that in the simplicitie of my hart I haue done it and in all submission to the better learned of whome I hope that God wil raise some better to perform this work Thus beseeching the Almighty to fill thy hart with all spirituall comfort meete for thee in his infinite wisdome I commend thee to his grace Thine in the Lord Iesus H. D. Psalme 104. An excellent Psalme to praise God for the creation of the world gouernance of the same by his maruelous providence 35. Wherin the Prophet praieth against the wicked who are occasion that God diminisheth his blessings Sing this in the tune of the 25. Psalme 1 MY soule Iehoua praise O Lord my gracious God With glorie honour and greatnesse Thou art most richlie clad 2 Which couereth with light Himselfe as with array And spreadeth out the heauens bright Like courtaines faire and gay 3 Which layeth his chamber beames Within the waters saire And walketh on the wings of windes The cloudes his Chariots are 4 Which by his power doeth make The Spirites his messingers And eke ordayned flaming fire To be his ministers 5 He set the earth on her foundations firme and sure So that it neuer shall remoue but constantly endure 6 Thou coueredst it with deepe As with a garment wyde And so aboue the mountaines then The waters did abyde 7 But they at thy rebuke Doe flee and haste away Euen at the voyce of thy thunder they passe without delay 8 The mountaines high ascend and eke the vallies lowe Descend into the place which thou appointedst for them so 9 But thou hast set a bound Which they shall neuer passe Nor once returne to hyde the earth As once it couered was The second part 10 The fountaines forth he sends Into the vallies lowe So that they with their springing streames Betweene the mountaines flowe 11 They shall giue drinke to all The sundrie beastes in field And with their moysture quench the thirst Of all the Asses wilde 12 By these springs shall the birdes And sowles of heauen dwell And sing among the branches such Sweete songs as doe excell 13 He watereth from his cloudes The mountaines huge and bye With fruite of thy works thou hast filde The earth most plenteously 14 He causeth grasse and hearbe For man and beast to growe That he may bring most wholesome bread Out of the earth also 15 And maketh strong and glade The hart with bread and wyne And with his pleasant oyle doth make the face of man to shyne 16 The trees of Libanon The Cedars high and tall Are satisfied from his hand Which hath them planted all 17 That there the Birdes may build And boldly make their nest The Storke in sirre trees eke doth dwell And there doth safely rest 18 The hilles and stony rocks A refuge of delight Are for the Conics and the Goates To vse by day or night 19 For certaine seasons he Appointed hath the Moone The Sunne also full well doth know His place of going downe 20 Thou onely makest darke The time which we call night Wherein the beastes of Forrests all Creepe forth for their delight 21 The Lyons for their pray Doe roare and range abroad And still doe waite and seeke for all Their foode and meate from God 22 But when the shyning Sunne Doth ryse then they retire And swiftly to their dennes doe run Whereas they couched were 23 Then goeth the painfull man Forth to his toylesome warke And to his labour till the night Preuent him with the darke The third part 24 O Lorde how many are Thy workes in wisdome made Thou hast them all and ceke the earth Thy wealth doth ouerspread 25 Also thy treasures fill The Seas so large and wyde Where liuing creatures nomberlesse Both small and great abyde 26 There goe the Nauies great And he whome thou doest make Leuiathan that hugest Whale His pleasures there to take 27 All these on thee do waite That thou mayest them relieue With such suffising foode as thou In season dost them giue 28 Thou giuest it to them They gather it from thee Thou openest thine hand and then Fild with good things they be 29 But if thou hyde thy face They are sore troubled all And if thou take away their breath To dust anone they fall 30 Againe if thou send forth That powerfull Spirit of thine They are created and thou dost Renew the earth againe 31 All glory to the Lord Both now and eke for aye And let the Lord our God reioyce In all his workes alway 32 The earth if he behold It trembleth sore for feare The mountaines hie if he but touch They smoake in like maner 33 Wherefore to praise the Lord I will reioyce and sing Whilst life doth last I will advance the praise of God my King 34 O let my words and thoughts Be pleasing vnto thee Then in Iehouah to reioyce My ioye shall euer be 35 Let sinners be consum'd Let lewde men still decaye But thou my soule praise thou the Lorde Praise ye the Lord alway Psalme Cxj. He giueth thankes to the Lorde for his mercifull workes to his Church 20. And declareth wherein true wisdome and right knowledge consisteth Praise ye the Lord. 1 TO praise the Lord with my whole hart I will reioyce alwayes In Congregations of the iust I will advance his praise 2 The wondrous works of God the Lord In greatnesse doe exceede And all men ought to seeke them out