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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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appear And all the Mount command verse 7 Come let 's approach the place before His holy Altars bow And at his glorious Feet adore And due Submission show Part 2. verse 8 Rise Lord thy Arke of Glory raise Assume thy chosen Seat And on thy flock which humbly prays Thy Blessings Lord repeat verse 9 Thy Priests with Righteousness invest Thy Saints for Joy shall sing verse 10 For Davids sake his Offspring blest To Crowns and Scepters bring verse 11 The Lord to David sware of old His Oath in Truth was made Thy Seed shall still the Kingdom hold From Heirs to Heirs convey'd verse 12 And if thy Sons with prudent Care My Covenant observe And from those Rules my Laws declare Shall never vainly swerve I too will them as Kings support And thy continued Line On Salems Throne in Judae's Court From Age to Age shall shine verse 13 Sion is Gods Election where Hee 'l hold his Residence verse 14 Here will I always dwell and here My long'd for Rest Commence verse 15 I 'le their Provisions largely bless Their Poor with plenty cloy verse 16 Their Priests with my Salvation dress And fill their Saints with Joy verse 17 There Davids Branches ever strong Shall fill the Regal Line The Lamp of my Anointed long With settled Lustre shine verse 18 Shame shall his envious Foes surround But his i●lustrous Head With starry Beams of Glory crown'd Fresh Honours round him shed PSAL. cxxxiij verse 1 HOw sweet how charming is the Sight Where prudent Christians move In peaceful Ways and all delight To wear the Chains of Love Then Kindness fills their tender Hearts And shoots thro all their Eyes Each Tongue a Love unfeign'd imparts And Love's their Exercise verse 2 So when those fragrant Oils of old The Head of Aaron crown'd And down his Head the Ba som roll'd And drench'd his Garments round From him the pleasant Odours thro' The Tabernacle flow'd And on the sacrificing Crew A thousand Sweets bestow'd verse 3 And as soft Rains and pearly Dews On Sion's Mount distill And Clouds their Silver Drops diffuse On H●mo●'s fruitful Hill So God where Men his Peace maintain His Blessing largely sends And Love to all that heavenly Train From Age to Age extends Another Metre as the 148. SWeet Peace blest Charity How soft thy heavenly Charms When that uniting Tye The Souls of Brethren arms And soars above Rough Nature's Jars And sinful Wars On Wings of Love More sweet than Balsams shed By Gods divine Command On Aaron's sacred Head Which all his Garments stain'd And thence distill'd Gods holy Place With heavenly Grace And Odours fill'd verse 3 More sweet than those soft Dews Which ancient Hermon crown'd Or Drops which Clouds diffuse Gods holy Mount around And all below Kind warmth prevails And pleasant Dales With Plenty flow verse 3 Where such sweet Concord reigns The God of Peace descends The Church and State maintains And every Tribe defends His Blessings fall And Life and Ease And lasting Peace Extends to all PSAL. cxxxiv. verse 1 YE who before the Lord In nightly turns adore With Praise his wondrous Acts record His gracious Smiles implore verse 2 Up toward his holy Place Your Hands devoutly raise And all those happy Hours embrace To sing his glorious Praise verse 3 For he at whose Command The World from Nothing rose Great Blessings with a liberal Hand On all his Church bestows PSAL. cxxxv verse 1 O Praise the Lord ye Saints his Name With grateful Anthems raise verse 2 Who in his House your Stations claim And fill his Courts with Praise verse 3 Praise ye the Lord the gracious Lord For 't is a pleasant Thing When Men with Thanks his Name record With Thanks his Praises sing verse 4 For God himself his Israel chose His own peculiar Care verse 5 Vain Gods in vain his Strength oppose With him in vain compare verse 6 Thro' the vast Deeps Seas Earth and Skies God acts his pleasure all verse 7 He bids the cloudy Vapours rise And he commands their Fall Fierce Lighthings on his pouring Rains At his Commands attend Rough Winds he from his Treasures dreins VVhich thence in Storms ascend God the First-born from Man to Beast Thro trembling Egypt slew Him by his dreadful Plagues opprest Distracted Egypt knew Pharaoh and all his Armies dy'd Beneath his weighty Hand verse 10 He many mighty Kings destroy'd And many a fruitful Land verse 11 Sihon and Og and all who reign'd Of Canaan's Rea●ms possest verse 12 Till Israel's Race their Kingdoms gain'd And there secur'd their Rest Part 2. verse 13 Thy Name and thy Memorial Lord From Age to Age endures verse 14 Thy Justice all thy Saints record VVhile that their Peace procures For God for all their Sufferings griev'd And their afflicted Case VVill them from cruel Foes reliev'd VVith tend ' rest Loves embrace verse 15 Idols for Gods the Gentiles blind Of Gold and Silver use VVhose Mouths were ne're for Speech design'd VVhose Eyes the Light refuse verse 16 No sound could over-reach their Ears No Breath their Lives declare verse 17 Dull as their Gods their Slaves appear And such their Makers are verse 19 The Lord ô ye of Israel's Race O Aaron's House proclaim verse 20 Ye Levites ye who seek his Grace O Praise his sacred Name verse 21 With Blessings from his holy Hill His Name and Acts record Whose Glories all his Churches fill Praise ye ô praise the Lord PSAL. cxxxvj verse 1 O Praise th' Eternal Lord verse 2 The God of Gods adore His Mercies sure unchang'd endure A never-failing Store verse 3 O praise the Lord of Lords verse 4 Who Wonders works alone His Mercies sure unchang'd endure To end●ess Ages known verse 5 Praise Him whose curious Hand Stretch'd out the lofty Skies His Mercies sure unchang'd endure When all expiring lies verse 6 He made firm Land above The mighty Waters rise His Mercies sure unchang'd endure When Time and Nature dies verse 7 Praise Him whose Wisdom first Set up the glorious Light His Mercies sure unchang'd endure As that immensely bright verse 8 The Sun to rule the Day verse 9 The Moon and Stars the Night His Mercies sure unchang'd endure In all the Nations sight verse 10 He all their eldest Hopes Thro' Egypt's Land destroy'd His Mercies sure unchang'd endure O're all his Works employ'd verse 11 Thence with an out-stretch'd Arm verse 12 He lead his Israel's Race His Mercies sure unchang'd endure When Time resigns his Place Part 2. verse 13 Praise Him whose powerful Hand Made mighty Seas divide His Mercies sure unchang'd endure Thro' endless Ages try'd verse 14 VVho thro' the sandy Deeps All Israel's Armies lead His Mercies sure Unchang'd endure In all his Actions read verse 15 But o're proud Pharaoh's Host Returning VVaves prevail'd His Mercies sure unchang'd endure On all his own Entail'd verse 16 VVho thro' the Desert wilde His People march'd secure His Mercies sure unchang'd endure And as his Nature pure verse
17 He many powerful Kings verse 18 And mighty Princes slew His Mercies sure unchang'd endure To all his Servants true verse 19 The surly Amorite verse 20 And Bashan's Gyant Lord His Mercies sure unchang'd endure As his Eternal VVord verse 21 Praise Him who all their Land verse 22 On Israel's Race bestow'd His Mercies sure unchang'd endure To all his Creatures show'd verse 23 He help'd our mean Estate verse 24 And us from Foes redeem'd His Mercies sure unchang'd endure By all his Saints esteem'd verse 25 He feeds his Creatures all O praise this heavenly King His Mercies sure unchang'd endure Let all his Creatures sing Another Metre as the 148th verse 1 O Praise th' Eternal Lord verse 2 The God of Gods adore verse 3 The Lord of Lords record verse 4 And all his Wonders store For certainly His Mercies sure Unchang'd endure Eternally verse 5 Praise Him whose curious Hand Stretch'd out the lofty Skies verse 6 And made the solid Land Above the Waters rise For certainly c. verse 7 He through Confusions sway Drew out the glorious Light verse 8 The Sun to rule the Day verse 9 The Moon and Stars the Night For certainly c. verse 10 He all the First-born slew Thro' Egypt's mournful Land verse 11 And out his Israel drew verse 12 With his victorious Hand For certainly c. verse 13 Praise Him before whose Rod The Seas divided fled verse 14 And thro' strange ways untrod His Jacob's Army led For certainly c. verse 15 Who drowning Pharaoh's Host verse 16 His own thro' Deserts train'd verse 17 And Canaan's ancient Coast verse 18 With Blood of Princes stain'd For certainly c. verse 19 The furious Amorite verse 20 And Bashan's Monster King verse 21 He slew that to their Right verse 22 He might his Servants bring For certainly c. verse 23 Praise Him who helps our Needs verse 24 And gives us Victories verse 25 Who all his Creatures feeds And reigns above the Skies For certainly c. PSAL. 137. Proper Tune ON Babel's Rivers Banks we sate O're-whelm'd with Miseries And Tears for Sion's ruin'd State O're-flow'd our mournful Eyes verse 2 Useless our Harps untun'd unstrung As our disorder'd Minds On Willows unregarded hung Expos'd to wanton Winds verse 3 But our too cruel Conquerors there Disturb'd our silent Woes And bad us change our mournful Cheen Our Thoughts to Songs compose Let 's hear they cry'd that wondrous Song Which once your God could charm Our Ears for Sion's Musick long Our heavy Hearts to warm verse 4 What shall we sing our holy Songs To please our haughty Foes Shall we what to our God belongs In Heathen Lands expose verse 5 No should we Salem's Woes pass o're Her Desolations slight O may our skilful Hands no more The curious Ear delight verse 6 O may our Tongues be silent quite If we her Walls forget Or don't above our chief Delight Poor Salem's Sorrows set verse 7 Think Lord on Esau's barbarous Race How at our Fall they cry'd Down down their mighty Walls deface O're-turn their ancient Pride verse 8 Nor shalt thou Babel e're avoid Our God's revenging Hand Since He by whom thy Pride 's destroy'd Shall blest in safety stand verse 9 Gods Blessings on his Arms shall rest Who breaks the tender Bones Of Babes torn from the Mother's Breast On unrelenting stones Another Metre As the 51th Proper Tune verse 1 WHen on Euphrates Banks we lay Poor slaves oppress'd with Cares and Fears And thought on Salem's fatal Day Our Sighs burst out at last in Tears We saw proud Babel firmly wall'd Her Buildings fair serene her state The sight poor Salem's Doom recall'd Augmenting Sorrows dismal weight verse 2 Thither in vain our Harps wee 'd brought To calm our Thoughts and ease our Woes Such Ease alass in vain we sought Our Wounds no Musick 's Balm could close Careless at last we hung them by On mournful Willows planted round Where the sad Strings by sympathy Sigh'd broke and gave a doleful sound verse 3 But they whose cruel Hands had laid Our Country waste our selves in Chains A sport of all our Sorrows made And call'd for Musick 's pleasing streins Come take your lazy Harps they cry Tune well tune every sounding string Let 's have some godly melody Some chearful Hallelujah sing verse 4 Inhumane should we prostitute Our holiest Things to Dogs or Swine Should we God's sacred Name pollute Or treat his Foes with songs Divine verse 5 Ah Lord Ah Sion's ancient Fame Ah Salem's ruin'd Walls shall we Forget Dear Sion's darling Name Or Widdowed Salem's Misery No rather may our Fingers loose Their Relish on the tuneful Lyre Our Hands their sweetest Strokes refuse Their softest Touch and noblest Fire verse 6 Oh! may Eternal Hoarseness seize Our Throats our Tongues be always dry No more our charming Anthems please If Salem's sad remembrance dye Nay should Joys sudden Extasies To Heav'n our drooping Tempers raise O may we ne'er approach the Skies If Sion crowns not all our Praise verse 7 Think Lord on Esan's Sons whose Spite Unnaturally urged our Fate Down Down with Salem Rase it quite Down with that Birthright-stealing State Our deathful Cries not one kind Look Could from obdurate Brethren gain Our Griefs they for Diversion took Laugh'd at our Cries and mock'd our Pain verse 8 Nor shall thy Doom proud Babel stay Thy Sword was cruel too thy Rage Could brutish Edom's Curse obey And against Tears and Cries engage See where God's dreadful Judgments wait To strike the dead revenging Blow And bless'd be He whose mortal hate Shall make thee taste of Salem's woe verse 9 Thrice happy he whose hands shall tear From Mother's Breasts thy Infant Race Nor for their tender Out-cries spare But dash their Brains in every place PSAL. cxxxviij verse 1 WIth all my heart thy Praises I Before the Gods will sing verse 2 And to thy Temple chearfully My grateful Offerings bring Before thy Holy Place I 'll bow Thy Truth thy Mercies praise For o'er thy Name entirely now Thy Word it self displays verse 3 I pray'd thou heard'st my Prayer restor'd To strength my Soul appear'd verse 4 All Earthly Kings shall praise the Lord When they his Words have heard verse 5 Joy shall enlarge their Hearts when they Shall tread thy sacred Ways When they thy Just Commands obey They 'll all thy Glories praise verse 6 For though the Lord enthron'd on High The World 's vast Empire sways On humble Souls He casts his Eye And scorns the Prides haughty ways verse 7 Though I involv'd in mighty Woes As sunk and lost appear Thy Hand shall break my angry Foes And save my Soul from fear verse 8 Since Lord thy Mercies boundless are O don't my Hopes defeat But all thy Works for me with care Thy Handy works compleat PSAL cxxxix verse 1 LOrd Thou hast fully search'd me out And throughly canvass'd me verse 2 My Rest my Rise each shapeless Thought Is known long since
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
verse 10 God's Covenant they quite forgot And from his Laws began their flight verse 11 They soon forgot his tender Care And all his mighty Wonders shown verse 12 Which AEgpt's Ruines still declare And Zoan's sields have dearly known Part 2 verse 13 He led them thro' the parted Seas While all the crouding Waters gaz'd verse 14 His Cloud by Day contriv'd their ease By Night bright Flames before them blaz'd verse 15 He burst the desert Rocks and thence Sweet Waters as from Fountains drew verse 16 Made Springs from stubborn Flints commence Which soon to spacious Rivers grew verse 17 Yet they who saw it trespass'd still And in a Desart hungry Land verse 18 Ask'd Meat aloud to eat their fill Yet question'd God's Almighty Hand verse 19 To urge his Wrath the faithless Crew Thus with a taunting boldness said Can God his Wonders here renew Full Tables in a Desert spread verse 20 He smote the stony Rocks indeed And out the wholesom Waters broke But can his Magick Rod proceed Will Bread and Flesh attend the stroke verse 21 With Anger God their murmurings heard And at them soon his Fury smok'd verse 22 When Israel's feed so false appear'd And faithless Fools their God provok'd Part 3. verse 23 To try them more He bade the Skies From their unbounded Treasures rain verse 24 Streight heavenly Wheat before them lyes And tastful Manna fills the Plain verse 25 The Bread of Angels there they find To glut their hungry Appetite verse 26 Then God commands the Eastern Wind And Southern fruitsul Gales excites verse 27 Less Dust in rapid Whirlwinds flies verse 28 Then Flesh within their Trenches rain'd Less Sand around the Ocean lies Then Fowls about their Tents remain'd verse 29 They fdd and fill'd themselves and He On them their utmost wish bestow'd verse 30 But they no inward Guilt could see Nor feel their Lusts confounding load verse 31 Hence e'er their Meat was down their Pride God with a dismal blast surpriz'd Their noblest Youth and Princes dy'd All to his Anger sacrific'd verse 32 Yet unreclaim'd from sinful Ways They'd still his wondrous VVorks oppose verse 33 And He confum'd their Years and Days In sading Joys and Jasting VVoes verse 34 If Death among their Armies flew For God they 'd seek to God they 'd fly verse 35 Then God was all their Strength they knew Their great Redeemer God most high verse 36 Their God with fawning Tongues they prov'd VVith lying lips to Him they pray'd verse 37 But still their Hearts perversly mov'd Their Hearts their faithless VVorks betray'd verse 38 Yet He forgave their Sins and spar'd Their Tribes and laid his Anger by verse 39 He knew they common Frailties shiar'd VVould quickly change and quickly dy Part 4. verse 40 How oft in desert Lands they mov'd And urg'd and vex'd his Heav'nly mind verse 41 How oft relaps'd his Patience prov'd And Israel's Holy God confin'd verse 42 They quite forgot that powerful Hand VVinch them from slavish Bonds redeem'd verse 43 VVhen Zoan's Field and AEgypt's Land VVith dreadful Signs and VVonders teem'd verse 44 How He their p'easant VVaters chang'd To nauseous Blood and mystick Gore verse 45 Mix'd Swarms in all their Quarters rang'd And Frogs their Royal Chambers bore verse 46 Their Fruit-trees blasting VVhirlwinds peel'd And Locusts all their Toils enjoy'd verse 47 Their Vines Figs Cattel and the Field verse 48 Hot storms of fiery Hail destroy'd verse 49 Since still the stubborn Land rebel'd VVith fiercer flames his Fury glow'd And as his burning Fury fwell'd The Coals malignant Angels blow'd Thick thro' the solid Dark they flew With horrid shrieks and dismal Cries And laid Hell's end ess Pains in view Before their Intellectual Eyes No Torch no Star no Middays Beams No peaceful Thought no comforts Light But Ghosts with frightful Howls and Screams Could pierce th' unfathomable Night No sleep could feal their labouring Eyes But dreadful Dreams of following Woes And roaring Storms and rattling Skies And trembling Earths convulsive throws Part 5. verse 50 While thus with weighty Gloom o're thrown Lost AEgypt lay God's dreadful Hand Heavy with ripening Vengeance grown Does newer Wounds and Plagues command Now a thick pestilential Air Is rais'd from late corrupted Gore And sullen Stars malignant glare And Locusts rotting round the shore From Fens and Bogs and poisonous Lakes And what rank venemous Weeds produce From Scorpions Basilisks and Snakes And Toads and Hemlocks baleful Juice All these in One with deadly skill Infernal Spirits temper sure That every Atomes force may kill And neither Art nor Nature cure Out streight commanded Michael flies A thousand Spirits round him wait And on his Spear the mixture tries And loads it with resistless Fate verse 51 No wretched Shed nor homely Stall Where Men repos'd or Beasts were laid But Death at once attack'd 'em all And one continued Slaughter made The first-born Prince the first-born Slave Of Flocks and Herds the Firstlings dy'd Each Floor assign'd its Heir a Grave Each Roof entomb'd its Owner's pride With dying Shrieks and Groans and Cries The frighted Hills and Walls resound All AEgypt now in mourning lies In Sorrows boundless Ocean drown'd Part 6. verse 52 But while Heaven 's warlike Prince at large Thus ravag'd all the sinful Land God of his Israel took the Charge And led them with a gentler Hand verse 53 He was their Shepherd He their Guide His Flock his own Peculiars they His Care their growing Wants supply'd And led them safely all the Day Those Foes who with a furious Will Pursu'd beneath the Seas He drown'd verse 54 And brought them to his Holy Hill With his protecting Presence crown'd verse 55 He all the Nations round expel'd And gave their Lands to Jacob's Race Who then their Towns fecurely held And in their Cities took their place verse 56 Yet still they tempted God and still To Anger mov'd their mighty Lord Nor would their holy Vows fulfil But his Commands and Laws abhorr'd verse 57 They sinn'd as all their Fathers us'd And like an ill-set Bow they broke verse 58 Their Lord with graven Gods abus'd Which might his jealous Rage provoke Each lofty Hill each shady Grove They with their gaudy Idols fill'd Against their Maker boldly strove And there their Sacrifices kill'd verse 59 God heard of all his Anger slam'd And off th' ingrateful Nation threw verse 60 And Shilo's Holy Place disclaim'd That Ark which once his Glories knew Part 7. verse 61 Now God their Strength and all their Pride Resign'd to their insulting Foes verse 62 Who with their Blood their Jave'ins dy'd And fil'd his Heritage with Woes verse 63 Hot feverish flames their Youth consum'd Their mateless Virgins Virgins dy'd verse 64 Altars their mangled Priests entomb'd Their own sad Widow's Tears deny'd verse 65 Thus Justice rang'd the Field at last On Golden Wings bright Mercy rose And God his hotter Fury past Made Love her ancient Smiles disclose Like some fierce Giant rous'd from
Voice In God our Strength our King rejoice verse 4 For this by his supream Commands A Statute firm in Jacob stands A Monument of Love since He From Egypt's Bondage set them free There we when God our Help appear'd An unknown awful Language heard verse 6 Through Me said God thy Burthen ceas'd And I thy Hands from Pots releas'd verse 7 Thou pray'dst in suff'ring Times to me And I in Mercy answer'd thee From the dark Closets of the Sky Where Thunder 's secret Treasures lie At Meribah thy native Pride I with-prodigious Waters try'd verse 8 Hear then my People hear the Law Which I for thy Direction draw Part 2. verse 9 With thee no Foreign God shall be To such thou ne'er shalt bend the Knee To such no guilty Worship pay Nor Off rings on their Altars lay verse 10 For I 'm the Lord thy God my Hand First led thee out from Egypt's Land Let me thy largest Wishes know My Gifts shall still as largely flow verse 11 But they my People disobey'd And Israel no Submissions paid Their Hearts no kindest Acts could gain No Love their wandring Steps restrain verse 12 I then the wilful Fools resign'd To Ways to which their Hearts inclin'd Such Ways as they 'd themselves invent At once their Crime and Punishment verse 13 Oh had my People wisely weigh'd My Laws and my Commands obey'd verse 14 My Hand had quickly humbl'd those Who durst their thriving State oppose verse 15 Those Men who durst affront their Lord Had been as Lyars all abhorr'd Consum'd destroy'd and bury'd quite In dark Oblivion's gloomy Night But Israel of my Love posses'd Had been to endless Ages bless'd verse 16 Their Bellies purest Wheats had fill'd And Honey from the Rocks distill'd To Father Spirit Son bless'd ' Three One only God one Trinity As is as was e'er Time begun Be Praise and endless Homage done Amen Another Metre Proper Tune verse 1 A Loud to God our Strength aloud With chearful Voices sing To Jacob's God through all the Croud Let hearty Praises ring verse 2 A Psalm to merry Notes compose And let the Timbrels sound While pleasant Harps their Sweets disclose And Lutes maintain the Round verse 3 See where the Moon her Horns displays With Infant-Beauty dress'd Your solemn Joys with Trumpets raise At that appointed Feast verse 4 For this your God ordain'd of old To Israel's faithfol Race And we must still the Laws enroll'd By Jacob's God embrace verse 5 This was to them from Bondage clear'd His Pledge of endless Love When they an unknown Language heard From rending Clouds above verse 6 Thy Shoulders I said God releas'd And made from Labours free Through me thy weary'd Fingers ceas'd From Bricks and Slavery verse 7 To Me thou pray'dst and I appear'd And ready Aids apply'd And thee through gloomy Thunders heard At Massab's Waters trv'd verse 8 Hear me my dearest People hear To thee I 'll testifie If Israel's Race my Words can bear And with my Laws comply Thy Seed no other God shall own No Sacrifice allow To Gods by other Nations known Nor to their Idols bow verse 10 I only live thy Lord thy God Who thee from Egypt freed And I 'll my largest Stores afford To serve thy utmost Need. verse 11 But they my People careless all My just Commands refus'd My Israel from their Vows could fall And all my Loves abus'd verse 12 So I their Slight with Slight repay'd And let the Fools pursue Their foolish Ways and as they stray'd Returnrd their Wages due verse 13 Oh had my People's Thoughtless Seed my kind Advice obey'd Nor by their own false Hearts mis-led From Ways of Wisdom stray'd verse 14 I then had quickly crush'd their Foes And turn'd my dreadful Hand Against the wretched Heads of those Who durst against them stand verse 15 God 's Haters soon had sunk betray'd By Lyes themselves had fram'd But Mine had been a Nation made Through endless Ages fam'd verse 16 I had their hungry Souls supply'd With Wheat 's pure Fatness fill'd And them with Honey satisfy'd From flowing Rocks distill'd PSAL. lxxxij verse 1 GOD sits the Judge where mighty Kings Their secret Counsels hold verse 2 How dare ye then unrighteous Things And wicked Laws uphold verse 3 The Weak the Orphans Cause decide Th' afflicted Soul relieve verse 4 The Poor by long Oppressions try'd From Wicked Hands retrieve verse 5 To Fools alas I vainly speak Who on in Darkness reel Through whom Earth's strong Foundations break Apd strange Convulsions feel verse 6 I've said You all are Gods and all The Sons of God most High verse 7 But must like meaner Princes fall Like common Mortals die verse 8 Arise thy Justice Lord declare And o'er the World advance For all the scatter'd Nations are Thy just Inheritance PSAL. lxxxiij verse 1 LOrd unconcern'd no longer prove Nor wrap'd in Silence lie verse 2 Our Foes who hate Thee siercely move And bear their Heads on high verse 3 Against thy People all combin'd Their secret Counsels take And those who thy Protection find Their hated Objects make verse 4 Come on they cry let Israel bear No more a Nation 's Name Let 's from Time's largest Records tear Their long-detested Claim verse 5 In Mischief thus their Hearts agree And horrid Plots design Leagu'd in a strong Conspiracy Against thy self and thine verse 6 See Lord What Tents o'er-spread the Field Where Edom takes his Place What Bands fierce Moab's Countries yield And Agar's slavish Race verse 7 Gebal and Amnon's Companies Curs'd Amalek commands And Palestine's Battalion lies With Tyre's assisting Bands verse 8 With these proud Assur's Forces join And Ammon's Side embrace And Desolations all design On Abraham's faithful Race Part 2. verse 9 Bless'd Lord for us at last appear And let thy daring Foes The Lot of ruin'd Midian bear Who durst the Saints oppose As Sisera's and Jabin's Hosts Near Kishon's Torrents dy'd verse 10 In Endor slain and all the Coasts With Blood for Dung supply'd verse 11 Let all their Valiant Captains slain With Zeeb and O reb dwell Where Zeba's and Zalmunna's Train With all their Princes fell verse 12 For thus the boasting Wrethes said Come let 's at once go seize The Tents their God inhabited His sacred Palaces verse 13 Lord hurl them off as Chaff before The rapid Whirlwind flies verse 14 As Flames through ancient Forests roar Or Mountain-Shrubs surprize verse 15 So them with fiercest Storms pursue With Tempests terrifie verse 16 Till they with Shame their Errours view And to thy Service fly verse 17 Else let them all confounded lie Crush'd with Eternal Shame And know God only rules on high By Great Jehovah's Name PSAL. lxxxiv verse 1 AH how my Soul thy Dwelling-place Great Lord of Hosts admires Ah how thy Courts thy glorious Face My longing Soul desires verse 2 In Thee the God of Life alone My Flesh my Heart rejoice To see thy sacred Earthly Throne And hear thy Heav'nly Voice verse 3 Around each
House the Sparrows find The Swallows build their Nests Where with their yet unfeather'd Kind The Dam in Safety rests But ah thine Altars wretched I Near them no more can sing While banish'd from thy House I sly Dear Lord my God my King verse 4 Ah happy Souls who in thy House Can live and praise thy Name verse 5 Whose Arms thy Heav'nly strength endows Whose Hearts thy Ways can frame verse 6 Though through the Vail of Tears they go Their Eyes with Sorrows drown'd Yet Blessings on their Teachers slow With Fruit their Pains are crown'd verse 7 From Strength to Strength from Grace to Grace Th' improving Learners go Till them the God of Gods embrace And Rest on them bestow Part 2. verse 8 My Pray'r great God of Hosts receive And kind Affistance bring verse 9 Consider O our Shie'd relieve Thy once anointed King verse 10 For in thy Courts one Day appears More bless'd more swoet to me Than could a Thousand Thousand Years At any Distance be I 'd rather keep thy Temple's Door And fiod thy Presence there Than in a Palace reign secure Where Sins uncheck'd appear verse 11 For God their Sun their Shield to those Will Grace and Glory give Who with his Laws sincerely close And on Obedience live verse 12 Happy ô happy that good Man Great Lord of Hosts must be Who through all Worldly Changes can Unmov'dly trust in Thee To Father Holy Ghost and Son Ono God in persons Three Be Glory paid and Homage done Through all Eternity PSAL. lxxxv verse 1 THY Favours Lord have kind at last To Israel's Captives been verse 2 And all thy People's Follies past And cover'd all their Sin verse 3 Thy gentler Thoughts with tender Love Thy Jealous Furies eas'd And He who pleads for us above Has all thy Wrath appeas'd verse 4 To us ô God our Saviour now From Anger kindly turn Some Limits to thy Wrath allow Which else would always burn verse 5 On us dear God new Life bestow To us new Vigour give verse 6 That we our Joys in Thee may show And in thy Favour live verse 7 To us thy Mercy Lord extend And thy Salvation show verse 8 What God shall answer I 'll attend Who will his Peace bestow On all his own His Saints shall find The Sweets of Heav'nly Peace When they from Sin 's foul Dross refin'd From careless Follies cease God's kind Salvation's always nigh The Wise who fear his Name That Glory o'er our Land may fly And raise our ancient Fame Kind Peace and Righteousness embrace And Truth and Mercy close Truth springs from Earth from Heav'n her Face Impartial Justice shows All Good on us shall God bestow Our Land shall fruitful prove And Justice with a wondrous Flow Before his Face shall move While we who err'd so oft before Bless'd with so sure a Guide From God shall never wander more But in his Paths abide Another Metre As the old 125th proper Tune BLess'd Lord thy kinder Thoughts at last Did Jacob's Captive-Tribes restore And all the People's Follies past Their Sins with Mercies cover'd o'er Thy Jealous Furies eas'd And all thy Wrath appeas'd To us ô God our Saviour now From thy tempestuous Anger turn Shall thy fierce Wrath no Bounders know But through Eternal Ages burn Us Lord again revive And in thy Joys we live To us thy Mercy Lord extend To us thy bless'd Salvation show To God's kind Answer I 'll attend For Peace he 'll on his Saints bestow His Servants shall have Peace When they from Follies cease verse 9 To pious Men Salvation's near That Glory may possess the Land verse 10 Mercy and Truth conjoin'd appear And Peace and Justice Hand in Hand verse 11 From Earth Truth from the Sky Fair Justice casts her Eye verse 12 Our God on us shall Good bestow Our happy Land shall fruitful prove verse 13 And Justice with a wondrous Flow Before his glorious Presence move And we with such a Guide Shall in his Paths abide PSAL. lxxxvj verse 8 LOrd to my Pray'r thine Ears incline For I 'm distress'd and poor verse 2 I'm wholly Lord and only thine Bless'd God my Soul secure verse 3 My God thy faithful Servant save Who hopes thy Grace to see Mercy thy Mercy Lord I crave And daily cry to Thee verse 4 To Thee alone my Heart I raise O make my Soul rejoice verse 5 Love Pardon Mercy are thy Ways Thou hearst my humble Voice verse 6 Lord hear my Pray'rs receive my Cry verse 7 In Woes address'd to Thee verse 8 Thy Might thy wondrous Works out-vye The Gods of Vanity All Nations whom thy Hands have made Shall fall before thy Face And with pure Worship duly pay'd Thy glorious Name embrace For Thou art God thy Works are great Thy self art God alone To me bless'd God thy Ways repeat And make thy Doctrines known I 'll walk in Truth then Lord unite My Heart to fear thy Name My Heart shall then thy Praise recite And all thy Praise proclaim Thy Mercy 's great to me from Hell Thou brought'st my sinking Soul Though Tyrants at me proudly swell And would my Life control No Sence of Thee the Rebels show But Pity Lord we see Grace Patience Mercy Truth we know In plenty dwells with Thee To me dear God with Mercy turn Thy Strength on me bestow To him who 's of thy Hand-maid born Thy kind Salvation show With me some Mark of Favour leave And shame my spiteful Foes When they thy Aid to me perceive And all thy Love disclose PSAL. lxxxvij as the 113 th WHen God in his All-searching Mind To fix his Church on Earth design'd Deep he her strong Foundations laid verse 2 But Sions Mount that sacred Place Tho' well He lov'd all Jacob's Race He his peculiar Darling made verse 3 How vastly wide how wondrous high Shall thy Immortal Glories fly Blest City of th' Eternal King verse 4 When AEgypt Assur Palestine And all th' Arabia's shall be thine And Vows to thy Protector bring Envy in Them no more shall reign But Saints to fill thy blissful Train Shall come from each converted Land verse 5 In Sion yet those Sons of Peace Shall more than other Lands encrease And in her God securely stand verse 6 When God shall all his Saints enrol The Gentiles Tribes shall fill the Scroul From Thee blest God! our Joy shall spirit verse 7 And all the Sons of Harmony Shall tune their chearful Strings to Thee And thy Eternal Praises sing PSAL. lxxxviij verse 1 BLest God of my Salvation I Call Day and Night to Thee verse 2 O hear my Prayer accept my Cry And kindly answer me verse 3 My Soul alas is fill'd with Woes The Grave attends my Fate verse 4 I 'me left by Life and Sense like those Just in a dying state verse 5 Among the slaughter'd dead I ly i th' Grave from Sorrows free Where Men thrust out from Memory Are cut from Earth by Thee verse 6 Down in the Pits
Famine Canaan's Land annoy'd And God the Staff of Bread destroy'd And jacob's House among the rest The long-continu'd Want oppres'd verse 17 Yet Joseph sold a Slave he sent Before who might their Fates prevent verse 18 Chains were the wretched Captive's Dole The pinching Fetters reach'd his Soul verse 19 Till Time might for his Help provide God's Word his faithful Wisdom try'd verse 20 Then sent the King and eas'd him He Who rul'd the People set him free verse 21 Him o'er his Royal House preferr'd To him his weighty Cares referr'd verse 22 That Lords and Senators might know His God-like Sense and wiser grow verse 23 Then down to Egypt Israel went And there his Hoary Age was spent verse 24 There God his fruitful Seed increas'd With Strength above their En'mies bless'd verse 25 But then their ancient Hate reviv'd And they his People's Fate contriv'd verse 26 But to divert their spiteful Blows God Moses sent and Aaron chose verse 27 They God 's fear'd Will at ev'ry Stroke In Signs and dreadful Wonders spoke verse 28 And Hellish Gloom at his Command Imprison'd all the groaning Land verse 29 Their Streams were turn'd to pois'nous Gore The poison'd Fish o'er-spread the Shoar verse 30 Their Streams Frogs freckled Armies choak'd And round their Royal Chambers croak'd Part 3. verse 31 He spoke his Word the Dust alarm'd And Lice in all their quarters swarm'd verse 32 He hurl'd down Monstrous Hails for Rains And burning slashes rak'd the Plains verse 33 Their Vines their Figs their Trees the stroke Of his prodigious Thunders broke verse 34 He spoke the Locusts marching round And unknown Insects swept the Ground verse 35 Their Herbs and Grass no more appear'd The Land of all its Fruits was clear'd verse 36 Their First-born fell Gods fatal stroke Their early strength and Glory broke verse 37 Then out their Vig'rous Tribes he sed With Jewels Gold and Silver sped verse 38 Tho' pillag'd Egypt joy'd to see Themselves from Plagues and Terrours free verse 39 He cool'd them with a Clou'd by Day By Night Flames pointed out their Way verse 40 They asklt He gave them Quails for meat And let them Bread of Angels eat verse 41 He struck the Roclk the Waters flow'd And streams on parching Lands bestow'd verse 42 For now his sacred Oath re-curr'd To Abraham his unchanging Word verse 43 He therefore bade his People be From Bonds with joys triumphant free verse 44 And then consign'd to Israel's Hands The Neighbouring Towns and Heathten Lands verse 45 He freely all on them bestow'd That sensible of what they ow'd Their Seed his Statures might record And keep his Laws O praise the Lord Psal. cvj. As the looth cr Mr. Sandys's 14th verse 1 O Praise the Lord his Goodness praise For sure his Boundless Mercy stands verse 2 The strength of his Almighty Hands His Honour who can justly blaze verse 3 Thrice happy they who Judgment keep And always righteous Laws pursue verse 4 Lord let me as thy People do By thy Salvation guarded sleep verse 5 To me thy Favour then shall show That good thy chosen Friends partake That Mirth thy happy People make Those Joys thy dear Possessions know verse 6 We Lord have with our Fathers sinn'd Their Crimes their impious Crimes renew'd verse 7 Who thy Egytian Wonders view'd But to Forgetfulness resign'd Forgot his Mercies stores and near The Sea so lately pass'd rebel'd verse 8 Yet still He all their Fears dispel'd To make his Name and Power appear verse 9 He cut the Seas and dry'd the Sands While they through Deeps as Desarts pass'd verse 10 And brought them safe to shoar at last Redeem'd from Perseuting Hands verse 11 Their Foes the loosned Waveso'er slow'd Not one his wretched Life retriev'd Then they his Word a while believed And Gratitude with Praises show'd verse 13 But soon they all his Works forgot Nor his Divine Adviee improv'd verse 14 Their raging Lusts his Anger mov'd And made it in the Desert Hot. verse 15 And tho' he gave their Proud request Their Stomachs easeless Hunger tore verse 16 On Moses then their Envy bore And Aaron God's Anoynted Prist verse 16 then Dathan's and Abivam's Crew Earths hollow gaping Womb devour'd verse 18 Fierce Lightnings on th' Assembly pour'd And Flames the Godless Rebels flew Part 2 verse 19 Next They the Calf in Horeb sram'd And to the senseless Idol bow'd verse 20 A grazing Brutes dead shape aloud They both their God and Guide proclaim'd verse 21 They ne'er on God their Saviour more Nor Egypt's Slayish suffriiigs thought verse 22 What Wonders there his Hand had wrought And on the Ocean 's Purple shore verse 23 He then their Ruin had decree'd But in his chosen Moses came He stay'd th' approaching dreadful Flame And sacred Wrath impetuous speed verse 24 Yea they the promis'd Land disdain'd His Word with them no Credence found verse 25 Base Murmurs fill'd their Tents around And off they threw their Lords command verse 26 Then God against them rais'd his Hands That they in Desart Wilds might die verse 27 Their scatter'd Race confounded lie And perish all in barb'rous Lands verse 28 Yet unreclaim'd the senseless Crew Their Souls to peor's God bet raid And eating Sacrisices made To him an Idol's Servants grew verse 29 Thus they with studied Art rebell'd And out the Plague among them broke verse 30 Till phineas with a righteous stroke The Plagues infectious Rage repell'd verse 31 That gallant Action rais'd his Fame When God's just Wrath his Zeal atton'd His God the Righteous Action own'd And blest him with a Deathless Name verse 32 Nay more they durst their God provoke At Massah's springs they mischies made verse 33 Moses that meekest Soul betrays Till Passion in him rashly spoke Part 3. verse 34 The Nations to Destruction doom'd By God's Command they fondly spar'd verse 35 And for their Pity 's just Reward Their Sins and all their Plagues assum'd verse 36 Among a Thousand snares they fell While to their graven Gods they bow'd verse 37 Their wretched Sons and Daughters vow'd To Devils they sacrisic'd to Hell verse 38 The Blood of Sons and Daughters round Poor Inncent to Idols flow'd Canaan a dismal shambles show'd And Infant Gore the Country drown'd verse 39 Their Works and vile Inventions both Them to polluting Whoredoms drew verse 40 Till God incens'd against them grew And could his own Possessions loath verse 41 But God with just Revenge resign'd Them to their domineering Foes verse 42 Where vex't with long oppressing Woes Their Pride and losty Thoughts declin'd verse 43 Oft sav'd they sinn'd as oft and made His Vengeance prostcute their Crimes verse 44 Yet in their darkest suffring Times He saw and heard them while they pray'd verse 45 He call'd his Covenant to Mind And Sympathiz'd with all their Woes verse 46 And soon their stubborn hearted Foes Grew gentle pittiful and kind verse 47 O save us Lord our Captiv'd Race From Heathen Chains and Lands recall