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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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he in every part Most lovingly best desires shall give thee of thy heart verse 5 In all affaires commit thy way unto the LORD thy King In him also trust thou alway who it to passe shall bring verse 6 And as the light thy righteousnes● he shall bring foorth alway And shal thy judgement clearly sh●● as bright as the noon-day verse 7 Rest in the LORD with confidenc● and without all debate In every thing most patiently see that for him thou wait Fret not thy self because of him that prospreth in his way Because of him that brings to passe devices ill alway verse 8 Cease from the rage of anger ho● and wrath forsake thou still Fret not thy self in any wise to do that which is ill verse 9 For those that evill doers be shall be cut off in all And they that wait upon the Lord the earth inherit shall verse 10 For yet a little while and loe the wicked shall not be Yea thou his place consider shalt and it thou shalt not see verse 11 But all the meek inherit shall the earth in every place And greatly shall delight themselves in th' abundance of peace verse 12 The wicked man against the just doth plot him for to kill And with his teeth most furiously he gnasheth on him still verse 13 The Lord shall surely scorn laugh at him in all his way For he in heaven doth clearely see that comming is his day verse 14 The wicked have drawn out their sword and bent their bow with might The poore and needy to cast down and to slay men upright verse 15 Their sword ev'n into their owne heart most quickly enter shall Their bones not able us to hurt shall al 's be broken all verse 16 A little that the righteous hath is surely better then The riches in abundance great of many wicked men verse 17 For of the wicked folk the arme shall ev'n be broken small But still the LORD in mercy great upholds the righteous all verse 18 The Lord most perfectly doth kne● the dayes of the upright And their inheritance shall be for ever in his sight verse 19 They shall not be ashamed in ev'll tymes of miserie And in the dayes of famine great they satisfied shall be verse 20 But wicked men shall perish and Gods foes as lambs fat all Shall be they shall consume to smo● consume away they shall verse 21 The wicked man doth borrow oft and not again doth pay But still the righteous mercy shewes and giveth much alway verse 22 For such as of him blessed be the earth inherit shall And they that cursed be of him shall be cut off in all verse 23 A good mans steps are by the I ev'n ordred well alway And he in loving kindnesse still delighteth in his way verse 24 And though he fall he utterly shall not in all the land Be too cast down for that the LORD upholds him with his hand verse 25 I have been young and now am old yet just men and their seed I have not thus forsaken seene as forc'd to beg their bread verse 26 He ever is most mercifull when he sees men in neede And also lendeth chearefully and blessed is his seede verse 27 Depart from ill with all thine he and good doe more and more And thus through Gods protection dwell thou for evermore verse 28 For well the Lord doth judgeme●● lo●● such as are saints indeed B●● still preserv'd but of ill men cut off shall be the seed verse 29 The righteous all that fear the Lo●● inherit shall together The pleasant land and joyfully shall dwell therein for ever verse 30 The mouth of him doth wisedo● spe●● that righteously doth walk His tongue also instructed still of judgement sound doth talk verse 31 The law of his most gracious Go● doth in his heart abide In whatsoever way he walks none of his steps doth slide verse 32 The wicked man the righteous 〈◊〉 doth watch both night and day And by all means he can devise he seeketh him to slay verse 33 The Lord will not him in his hand leave as some think amisse Nor yet for wicked him condemne even when he judged is verse 34 Wait on the Lord and keep his way and thee exalt shall he The land to have when wicked are cut off thou shalt it see verse 35 The wicked very great in power I have attentive scene And spreading forth himself at large like to a Lawrell greene verse 36 Yet he away did passe and lo he was not on his ground Yea I him sought most carfully but he could not be found verse 37 The perfect man mark and behold the upright for a space For after all his troubles past the end of him is peace verse 38 But the transgressours fearfully shall be destroy'd together The end of all the wicked men shall be cut off for ever verse 39 But the salvation of the just is of the LORD at length In time ev'n of their troubles grea● he is their onely strength verse 40 God shall help and deliver the from men that are unjust He shall deliver them and save because they in him trust PSAL. XXXVII I O Lord though ' gainst thee ● in wrath rebuke me not Nor yet severely chasten me in thy displeasure hote verse 2 For thy sharp arrowes still do fast in me more and more And al 's thy hand which heavy i● me presseth very sore verse 3 There is no soundnesse by thy wrath my troubled flesh within Nor in my bones is rest because of my most grievous sin verse 4 For mine iniquities most vile gone ov'r my head now be Even as a heavy burden they too heavy are for me verse 5 My fearefull wounds are all corrupt and stink in my distresse All this is come to me because of mine owne foolishnesse verse 6 I troubled am with sorrowes great and bowed downe alway So greatly that afflicted I go mourning all the day verse 7 For a disease that loathsome is my loines doth alwayes fill So that in all my weari'd flesh there is no soundnesse still verse 2 I feeble am and broken sore I have in this my smart Ev'n roared still by reason of disquietnesse of heart verse 9 O LORD my GOD my whole de● is still before thine eye My heavy groning in my grief is not now hid from thee verse 10 My heart doth pant my streng●● likew● me faileth left alone As for the cleare light of mind eyes it all is from me gone verse 11 My lovers and my friends aloof from my sore standers are My kinsemen al 's as I have proof do likewise stand a farre verse 12 Those also that do seek my life for me their snares do lay They speak mischief and al 's deceit imagine all the day verse 13 But as a deaf man I indeed heard neither great nor small And as one dumb I was that his mouth op'neth not at all verse 14 Thus I was as a man that doth not hear in