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2. How thou didst cast the Gentiles out and stroydst them with strong hand planting our fathers in their place and gauest to them their land Psalme L. THe mighty God th' eternall hath thus spoke and all the world he will call and prouoke Euen from the East and so forth to the West From toward Syon which place him liketh best God will appeare in beauty most excellent Our God will come before that long time be spent Psalme LI. O Lord consider my distresse and now with speede some pity take my sinnes deface my faultes redresse good Lord for thy great mercies sake 2 Wash me O Lord and make me cleane from this vniust and sinfull act and purifie yet once againe my heinous crime and bloudy fact Psalme Lv. O God geue eare and doe apply to heare me when I pray and when to thee I call and cry hide not thy selfe away 2. Take heede to me graunt my request and aunswere me againe with plaintes I pray full sore opprest great griefe doth me constraine Psalme Lix SEnd aid and saue me from my foes O Lord I pray to thee defend and keepe me from all those that rise and striue with me 2. O Lord preserue me from those men whose doinges are not good and set me sure and safe from them that still thirst after bloud Psalme Lxv. THy praise alone O Lord doth raigne in Syon thine owne hill their vowes to thee they do maintaine and thy behestes fullfill 2. For that thou doest their prayer heare and doest thereto agree the people all both farre and neare with trust shall come to thee Psalme Lxvij. HAue mercy on vs Lord and graunt to vs thy grace to shew to vs do thou accord the brightnesse of thy face 2. That al the world maie know the waie to godlie wealth and al the nations on a row maie see thy sauing health Psalme Lxviii LEt God arise and then his foes will turne themselues to flight this enemies then will run abroad and scatter out of sight 2. And as the fire doth melt the wax and wind blow smoke away So in the presence of the Lord the wicked shall decay Psalme Lxix SAue me O God and that with speede the waters flow full fast So nigh my soule do they proceede that I am sore agast 2. I sticke full deepe in filth and clay whereas I feele no ground I fall into such floudes I say that I am like be dround Psalme Lxxii LOrd giue thy iudgements to the king therein instruct him wel and with his sonne that princelie thing Lord let thy iustice dwel 2. That he might gouerne vprightlie and rule thy folke aright and so defend through equitie the poore that haue no might Psalme Lxxviii ATtend my people to my law and to my woordes incline my mouth shal speake strange parables and sentences diuine 2. Which we our selues haue heard and learnd euen of our fathers olde and which for our instruction our Fa ther 's haue vs tolde Psalme Lxxxi BE light and glad in God reioyce which is our strength and stay be ioyfull and lift vp your voyce to Iacobs God I say 2. Prepare your instruments most meete some ioyfull psalme to sing strike vp with harpe and lute so sweete on euery pleasant string Psalme C. ALl people that on earth do dwell sing to the Lord with chearfull voyce him serue with feare his prayse forth tell come ye before him and reioyce 2. The Lord ye know is God indeed without our ayd he did vs make we are his flocke he doth vs feede and for his sheepe he doth vs take Psalme Ciii MY soule giue laud vnto the Lord my spirit shal doe the same and al the secrets of my hart praise ye his holie name 2. Giue thankes to God for al his giftes shew not thy selfe vnkinde and suffer not his benefits to slip out of thy minde Psalme Ciiii. MY soule praise the Lord speak good of his name O Lord our great God how doest thou appeare so passing in glorie that great is thy fame honor maiesty in thee shine most cleare with light as a robe thou hast thee be clad wherby al the earth thy greatnes maie see the heauens in such sort thou also hast spread that it to a curten compared may be Psalme Cxi WIth hart I do accord to praise and laud the Lord in presence of the iust for great his workes are found to search them such are bound as do him loue trust his workes are glorious also his righteousnes it doth endure for euer his won drous workes he would we still remember should his mercy fayleth neuer Psalme Cxiii YE children which do serue the Lord prayse ye his name with one accord yea blessed be alwayes his name who from the rising of the Sunne till it returne where it begun is to be praysed with great fame the Lord all people doth surmount as for his glory we may count aboue the heauens hie to be with God the Lord who may compare whose dwellinges in the heauens are of such great power and force is he Psalme Cxix BLessed are they that perfect are and pure in minde and heart whose liues and conuersation from Gods lawes neuer start Blessed are they that giue themselues his statutes to obserue seeking the Lord with al their heart and ne uer from him swarue Psalme Cxx. IN trouble and in thral vnto the Lord I cal and he doth me comfort deliuer me I saie from lyers lips alwaie and toong of false report Psalme Cxxi I Lyft mine eies to Syon hill from whence I do attend that succour God me send the mightie God me succour wil which heauen and earth framed and all things therein named Psalme Cxxii I Did in hart reioyce to heare the peoples voice in offering so willingly for let vs vp say they and in the Lords house pray thus spake the folke full louingly our feete that wandred wide shall in thy gate abide O thou Ierusalem full faire which art so seemely set much like a citie neat the like whereof is not elsewhere Psalme Cxxiiii NOw Israel maie saie and that truelie If that the Lord had not our cause maintaind If that the Lord had not our right susteind when all the world against vs furiouslie made their vproares and said we should all die Psalme Cxxv. SVch as in God the Lord do trust as mount Syon shall firmely stand and be remoued at no hand the Lord doth count them right and iust so that they shall be sure for euer to endure Psalme Cxxv. THose that do put their confidence vpon the Lord our God only and flee to him for their defence in all their neede and misery their faith is sure firme to endure grounded on Christ the corner stone moued with none ill but standeth still stedfast like to the mount Syon Psalme Cxxvi. WHen that the Lord againe his Syon had forth brought from bondage great and also seruitude extreame his worke was such as did surmount mans hart
be praysed with great fame the Lord all people doth surmount as for his glory we may count aboue the heauens hie to be with God the Lord who may compare whose dwellinges in the heauens are of such great power and force is he Psalme Cxix BLessed are they that perfect are and pure in minde and harte whose liues and conuersation from Gods lawes neuer start Blessed are they that giue themselues his statutes to obserue seeking the Lord with al their heart and ne uer from him swarue Psalme Cxx. IN trouble and in thral vnto the Lord I cal and he doth me comfort deliuer me I saie from lyers lips alwaie and toong of false report Psalme Cxxi I Lyft mine eies to Syon hill from whence I do attend that succour God me send the mightie God me succour wil which heauen and earth framed and all things therein named Psalme Cxxii I Did in hart reioyce to heare the peoples voice in offering so willingly for let vs vp say they and in the Lords house pray thus spake the folke full louingly our feete that wandred wide shall in thy gate abide O thou Ierusalem full faire which art so seemely set much like a citie neat the like whereof is not elsewhere Psalme Cxxiiii NOw Israel maie saie and that truelie If that the Lord had not our cause maintaind If that the Lord had not our right susteind when all the world against vs furiouslie made their vproares and said we should all die Psalme Cxxv. SVch as in God the Lord do trust as mount Syon shall firmely stand and be remoued at no hand the Lord doth count them right and iust so that they shall be sure for euer to endure Psalme Cxxv. THose that do put their confidence vpon the Lord our God only and flee to him for their defence in all their neede and misery their faith is sure firme to endure grounded on Christ the corner stone moued with none ill but standeth still stedfast like to the mount Syon Psalme Cxxvi. WHen that the Lord againe his Syon had forth brought from bondage great and also seruitude extreame his worke was such as did surmount mans hart and thought so that we were much like to them that vse to dreame our mouthes were with laughter filled then and eke our tounges did shew vs ioyfull men Psalme Cxxvij EXcept the Lord the house do make and therevnto do set his hand what men do build it cannot stand Likewise in vaine men vndertake cities and holds to watch and ward except the Lord be their sauegard Psalme Cxxx. LOrd to thee I make my mone when daungers me oppresse I call I sigh plaine and grone trusting to finde release heare now O Lord my request for it is full due time and let thine eares aye be prest vnto this prayer mine Psalme Cxxxli REmember Dauids troubles Lord how to the Lord he swore and vowd a vow to Iacobs God to kepe for euermore I will not come within my house nor clime vp to my bed nor let my temples take their rest or the eies in my head Psalme Cxxxiiii BEhold and haue regard ye seruants of the Lord which in his house by night do watch prayse him with one accord Lift vp your handes on high vnto his holy place and geue the Lord his prayses due his benefites embrace Psalme Cxxxvi. PRayse ye the Lord for he is good for his mercy endureth for euer giue praise vnto the God of Gods for his mercy endureth for euer giue praise vnto the Lord of Lords for his mercy endureth for euer which onelie doeth great wondrous works for his mercy endureth for euer Psalme Cxxxvii WHen as we sat in Babilon the riuers round about and in remem brance of Syon the teares for griefe burst out we hangd our harpes and instru ments the willow trees vpon for in that place men for their vse had planted many one Psalme Cxlviii GEue laud vnto the Lord from heauen that is so hye Prayse him in deede and word aboue the starry sky and also ye his angels all armies royall prayse him with glee Psalme CL. YEld vnto God the mighty Lord prayse in his sanctuary and prayse him in the firmament that shewes his power on hye 2. Aduance his name and prayse him in his mighty actes alwayes according to his excellency of greatnes geue him prayse Here endeth the six parts Musike of Fiue partes Made vpon the common tunes vsed in singing of the Psalmes By Iohn Cosyn LONDON Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe 1585. Psalme III. O Lord how are my foes Psalme xxv I Lift my hart to thee Psalme xl I Waited long Psalme L. THe mighty God Psalme CIIII. MY soule prayse the Lord. Psalme Cxiij YE children Psalme Cxxii I Did in hart reioyce Psalme Cxxiiii NOw Israell may say Psalme Cxxvi. WHen that the Lord. Psalme Cxxvii EXcept the Lord. Psalme Cxxx. LOrd to thee I make my mone Psalme Cxxxvii WHen as we sat Psalme Cxlviii GEue laud. Psalme CL. YEld vnto God FINIS LONDON Printed by Iohn Wolfe 1585. Cum priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis QVINVS Musike of Six and Fiue partes Made vpon the common tunes vsed in singing of the Psalmes By Iohn Cosyn LONDON Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe 1585. Cum priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis To the right honorable Sir Francis Walsingham Knight principall Secretarie to her excellent Maiestie and one of her highnes priuie Counsell I. C. wisheth prosperitie in this life and life euerlasting in Christ our Sauiour HOwsoeuer the abuse of Musike may be great when it is made an instrument to feede vaine delightes or to nourish and entertaine superstitious deuotion yet the right vse thereof is commanded in singing Psalmes and making melodie to God in our harts Therefore right honorable as by the grace of God I labour to auoide the former so haue I been carefull in my profession to further the second And hauing in this care set Six Fiue parts vpon the tunes ordinarily sung to the Psalmes of Dauid I was encouraged by some to publish them for the priuate vse and comfort of the godlie in place of many other Songs neither tending to the praise of God nor conteining any thing fit for Christian eares VVhereunto when I had yelded my desire was to dedicate those labours taken for the furtherance of godlie exercises to a Patrone of godlines and a mainteiner of true religion And among many such whom the Lord increase in all heauenly wisedom I haue now a long time speciallie been deuote to your honour as one most ioyfull to heare both of your singular zeale to the trueth and of your manifold and honourable actions to aduance the same Herein I may seeme bold in so simple a worke to craue your honorable protection but my trust is that the least things tending to the praise of God and furtherance of pietie are not litle to your honour vpon which persuasion I rest beseeching the Lord to grant you increase of honour and wisedom and all other graces requisit for
turne themselues to flight his enemies then will run abroad and scatter out of sight 2. And as the fire doth melt the wax and wind blow smoke away So in the presence of the Lord the wicked shall decay Psalme Lxix SAue me O God and that with speede the waters flow full fast So nigh my soule do they proceede that I am sore agast 2. I sticke full deepe in filth and clay whereas I feele no ground I fall into such floudes I say that I am like be dround Psalme Lxxii LOrd giue thy iudgements to the king therein instruct him wel and with his sonne that princelie thing Lord let thy iustice dwel 2. That he might gouerne vprightlie and rule thy folke aright and so defend through equitie the poore that haue no might Psalme Lxxviii ATtend my people to my law and to my woordes incline my mouth shal speake strange parables and sentences diuine 2. Which we our selues haue heard and learnd euen of our fathers olde and which for our instruction our Fa ther 's haue vs tolde Psalme Lxxxi BE light and glad in God reioyce which is our strength and stay be ioyfull and lift vp your voyce to Iacobs God I say 2. Prepare your instruments most meete some ioyfull psalme to sing strike vp with harpe and lute so sweete on euery pleasant string Psalme C. ALl people that on earth do dwell sing to the Lord with chearfull voyce him serue with feare his prayse forth tell come ye before him and reioyce 2. The Lord ye know is God indeed without our ayd he did vs make we are his flocke he doth vs feede and for his sheepe he doth vs take Psalme Ciii MY soule giue laud vnto the Lord my spirit shal doe the same and al the secrets of my hart praise ye his holie name 2. Giue thankes to God for al his giftes shew not thy selfe vnkinde and suffer not his benefits to slip out of thy minde Psalme Ciiii. MY soule praise the Lord speak good of his name O Lord our great God how doest thou appeare so passing in glorie that great is thy fame honor maiesty in thee shine most cleare with light as a robe thou hast thee be clad wherby al the earth thy greatnes maie see the heauens in such sort thou also hast spread that it to a curten compared may be Psalme Cxi WIth hart I do accord to praise and laud the Lord in presence of the iust for great his workes are found to search them such are bound as do him loue trust his workes are glorious also his righteousnes it doth endure for euer his won drous workes he would we still remember should his mercy fayleth neuer Psalme Cxiii YE children which do serue the Lord prayse ye his name with one accord yea blessed be alwayes his name who from the rising of the Sunne till it returne where it begun is to be praysed with great fame the Lord all people doth surmount as for his glory we may count aboue the heauens hie to be with God the Lord who may compare whose dwellinges in the heauens are of such great power and force is he Psalme Cxix BLessed are they that perfect are and pure in minde and harte whose liues and conuersation from Gods lawes neuer start Blessed are they that giue themselues his statutes to obserue seeking the Lord with al their heart and ne uer from him swarue Psalme Cxx. IN trouble and in thral vnto the Lord I cal and he doth me comfort deliuer me I saie from lyers lips alwaie and toong of false report Psalme Cxxi I Lyft mine eies to Syon hill from whence I do attend that succour God me send the mightie God me succour wil which heauen and earth framed and all things therein named Psalme Cxxii I Did in hart reioyce to heare the peoples voice in offering so willingly for let vs vp say they and in the Lords house pray thus spake the folke full louingly our feete that wandred wide shall in thy gate abide O thou Ierusalem full faire which art so seemely set much like a citie neat the like whereof is not elsewhere Psalme Cxxiiii NOw Israel maie saie and that truelie If that the Lord had not our cause maintaind If that the Lord had not our right susteind when all the world against vs furiouslie made their vproares and said we should all die Psalme Cxxv. SVch as in God the Lord do trust as mount Syon shall firmely stand and be remoued at no hand the Lord doth count them right and iust so that they shall be sure for euer to endure Psalme Cxxv. THose that do put their confidence vpon the Lord our God only and flee to him for their defence in all their neede and misery their faith is sure firme to endure grounded on Christ the corner stone moued with none ill but standeth still stedfast like to the mount Syon Psalme Cxxvi. WHen that the Lord againe his Syon had forth brought from bondage great and also seruitude extreame his worke was such as did surmount mans hart and thought so that we were much like to them that vse to dreame our mouthes were with laughter filled then and eke our tounges did shew vs ioyfull men Psalme Cxxvij EXcept the Lord the house do make and therevnto do set his hand what men do build it cannot stand Likewise in vaine men vndertake cities and holds to watch and ward except the Lord be their sauegard Psalme Cxxx. LOrd to thee I make my mone when daungers me oppresse I call I sigh plaine and grone trusting to finde release heare now O Lord my request for it is full due time and let thine eares aye be prest vnto this prayer mine Psalme Cxxxii. REmember Dauids troubles Lord how to the Lord he swore and vowd a vow to Iacobs God to kepe for euermore I will not come within my house nor clime vp to my bed nor let my temples take their rest or the eies in my head Psalme Cxxxiiii BEhold and haue regard ye seruants of the Lord which in his house by night do watch prayse him with one accord Lift vp your handes on high vnto his holy place and geue the Lord his prayses due his benefites embrace Psalme Cxxxvi. PRayse ye the Lord for he is good for his mercy endureth for euer giue praise vnto the God of Gods for his mercy endureth for euer giue praise vnto the Lord of Lords for his mercy endureth for euer which onelie doeth great wondrous works for his mercy endureth for euer Psalme Cxxxvii WHen as we sat in Babilon the riuers round about and in remem brance of Syon the teares for griefe burst out we hangd our harpes and instru ments the willow trees vpon for in that place men for their vse had planted many one Psalme Cxlviii GEue laud vnto the Lord from heauen that is so hye Prayse him in deede and word aboue the starry sky and also ye his angels all armies royall prayse him with glee Psalme CL. YEld vnto God the mighty Lord prayse in his sanctuary and prayse him in the firmament that shewes his power on hye 2. Aduance his name and prayse him in his mighty actes alwayes according to his excellency of greatnes geue him prayse Here endeth the six parts
and thought so that we were much like to them that vse to dreame our mouthes were with laughter filled then and eke our tounges did shew vs ioyfull men Psalme Cxxvij EXcept the Lord the house do make and therevnto do set his hand what men do build it cannot stand Likewise in vaine men vndertake cities and holds to watch and ward except the Lord be their sauegard Psalme Cxxx. LOrd to thee I make my mone when daungers me oppresse I call I sigh plaine and grone trusting to finde release heare now O Lord my request for it is full due time and let thine eares aye be prest vnto this prayer mine Psalme Cxxxii. REmember Dauids troubles Lord how to the Lord he swore and vowd a vow to Iacobs God to kepe for euermore I will not come within my house nor clime vp to my bed nor let my temples take their rest or the eies in my head Psalme Cxxxiiii BEhold and haue regard ye seruants of the Lord which in his house by night do watch prayse him with one accord Lift vp your handes on high vnto his holy place and geue the Lord his prayses due his benefites embrace Psalme Cxxxvi. PRayse ye the Lord for he is good for his mercy endureth for euer giue praise vnto the God of Gods for his mercy endureth for euer giue praise vnto the Lord of Lords for his mercy endureth for euer which onelie doeth great wondrous works for his mercy endureth for euer Psalme Cxxxvii WHen as we sat in Babilon the riuers round about and in remem brance of Syon the teares for griefe burst out we hangd our harpes and instru ments the willow trees vpon for in that place men for their vse had planted many one Psalme Cxlviii GEue laud vnto the Lord from heauen that is so hye Prayse him in deede and word aboue the starry sky and also ye his angels all armies royall prayse him with glee Psalme CL. YEld vnto God the mighty Lord prayse in his sanctuary and prayse him in the firmament that shewes his power on hye 2. Aduance his name and prayse him in his mighty actes alwayes according to his excellency of greatnes geue him prayse Here endeth the six parts Musike of Fiue partes Made vpon the common tunes vsed in singing of the Psalmes By Iohn Cosyn LONDON Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe 1585. To the right honorable Sir Francis Walsingham Knight principall Secretarie to her excellent Maiestie and one of her highnes priuie Counsell I. C. wisheth prosperitie in this life and life euerlasting in Christ our Sauiour HOwsoeuer the abuse of Musike may be great when it is made an instrument to feede vaine delightes or to nourish and entertaine superstitious deuotion yet the right vse thereof is commanded in singing Psalmes and making melodie to God in our harts Therefore right honorable as by the grace of God I labour to auoide the former so haue I been carefull in my profession to further the second And hauing in this care set Six Fiue parts vpon the tunes ordinarily sung to the Psalmes of Dauid I was encouraged by some to publish them for the priuate vse and comfort of the godlie in place of many other Songs neither tending to the praise of God nor conteining any thing fit for Christian eares VVhereunto when I had yelded my desire was to dedicate those labours taken for the furtherance of godlie exercises to a Patrone of godlines and a mainteiner of true religion And among many such whom the Lord increase in all heauenly wisedom I haue now a long time speciallie been deuote to your honour as one most ioyfull to heare both of your singular zeale to the trueth and of your manifold and honourable actions to aduance the same Herein I may seeme bold in so simple a worke to craue your honorable protection but my trust is that the least things tending to the praise of God and furtherance of pietie are not litle to your honour vpon which persuasion I rest beseeching the Lord to grant you increase of honour and wisedom and all other graces requisit for your honourable state in this life and leading to an estate in the life to come most honourable and euerlasting Your humblie at commandment I. Cosyn The Table for the Psalmes in Six parts conteined in this Booke A Psalme Folio 30 ALl laud and praise 8 78 Attend my people 21 100 All people that on 23 B 81 Be light and glad 22 119 Blessed are they 28 134 Behold and haue 39 E 127 Except the Lord. 36 G 148 Giue laud vnto 42 H 67 Haue mercie on 17 I 25 I lift my hart to 7 34 I will giue laud. 9 120 In trouble and in 39 121 I lift mine eies to 30 122 I did in hart 31 L 6 Lord in thy wrath 3 68 Let God arise 18 72 Lord giue thy 20 130 Lord to thee I make 37 M 23 My shepheard is the. 6 103 My soule giue laud. 24 104 My soule praise 25 N 124 Now Israell may say 32 O 3 O Lord how are my 2 18 O God my strength 4 21 O Lord how ioyfull 5 44 Our eares haue 11 51 O Lord consider my 13 55 O God giue eare 14 P 38 Put me not to rebuke 10 136 Praise ye the Lord. 40 R 132 Remember Dauids 38 S 59 Send aide and saue 15 69 Saue me O God 19 125 Such as in God the. 33 T 1 The man is blest 1 50 The mightie God 12 65 Thy praise alone 16 125 Those that do put 34 W 111 With hart I do accord 26 126 When that the Lord. 35 137 When as we sat in 41 Y 113 Ye children which 27 150 Yeld vnto God praise 43 Here endeth the Table of the six parts The Table for the fiue parts E Psalme Folio 127 Except the Lord. 56 G 148 Giue laud vnto 59 I 25 I lift my hart to 48 40 I waited long 49 122 I did in hart 53 L 130 Lord to thee I. 57 M 104 My soule praise 51 N 124 Now Israell may 54 O 3 O Lord how are 47 T 50 The mightie God 50 W 126 When that the. 55 137 When as we sat 58 Y 113 Ye children which 52 150 Yeld vnto God 60 Here endeth the Table for the fiue parts Psalme I. THe man is blest that hath not bent to wicked rede his eare nor lead his life as sinners do nor sat in scorners chaire But in the law of God the Lord doth set his whole delight and in that law doth exercise himselfe both day and night Psalme III. O Lord how are my foes increast which vexe me more and more they kill my hart when as they say God can him not restore 2. But thou O Lord art my defence when I am hard bestead my worship and mine honor both and thou holdst vp my head Psalme VI. LOrd in thy wrath reproue me not though I deserue thine ire ne yet correct me in thy rage O Lord I thee desire 2. For I
am weake therfore O Lord of mercy me forbeare and heale me Lord for why thou knowest my bones do quake for feare Psalme xviii O God my strength and fortitude of force I must loue thee thou art my castle and defence in my necessity 2. My God my rocke in whome I trust the worker of my wealth my refuge buckler and my shield the horne of all my health Psalme xxi O Lord how ioyfull is the king in thy strength and thy power how vehemently doth he reioyce in thee his Sauiour 2. For thou hast geuen vnto him his godly hartes desire to him nothing hast thou denide of that he did require Psalme xxiii MY shepheard is the liuing Lord nothing therfore I neede in pa stures faire with waters calme he set me for to feede 2. He did conuert and glad my soule and brought my mind in frame to walke in pathes of righteousnes for his most holy name Psalme xxv I Lift my hart to thee my God and guide most iust now suffer me to take no shame for in thee doe I trust 2. Let not my foes reioyce nor make a scorne of me and let them not bee ouerthrowne that put their trust in thee Psalme xxx ALl laud and praise with hart and voyce O Lord I geue to thee which didst not make my foes reioyce but hast exalted me O Lord my God to thee I cride in all my paine and griefe thou gauest an eare and didst prouide to ease me with reliefe Psalme xxxiiii I Will geue laud and honor both vnto the Lord alwayes and eke my mouth for euermore shall sing vnto his praise 2. I doe delight to laud the Lord in soule and eke in voyce that humble men and mortified may heare and so reioyce Psalme xxxviii PVt me not to rebuke O Lord in thy prouoked ire ne in thy hea uy wrath O Lord correct me I desire 2. Thine arrowes doe sticke fast in me thy hand doth presse me sore and in my flesh no health at all appeareth any more Psalme xliiii OVr eares haue heard our Fathers tel and reuerently record the won drous workes that thou hast done in alder time O Lord. 2. How thou didst cast the Gentiles out and stroydst them with strong hand planting our fathers in their place and gauest to them their land Psalme L. THe mighty God th' eternall hath thus spoke and all the world he will call and prouoke Euen from the East and so forth to the West From toward Syon which place him liketh best God will appeare in beauty most excellent Our God will come before that long time be spent Psalme LI. O Lord consider my distresse and now with speede some pity take my sinnes deface my faultes redresse good Lord for thy great mercies sake 2 Wash me O Lord and make me cleane from this vniust and sinfull act and purifie yet once againe my heinous crime and bloudy fact Psalme Lv. O God geue eare and doe apply to heare me when I pray and when to thee I call and cry hide not thy selfe away 2. Take heede to me graunt my request and aunswere me againe with plaintes I pray full sore opprest great griefe doth me constraine Psalme Lix SEnd aid and saue me from my foes O Lord I pray to thee defend and keepe me from all those that rise and striue with me 2. O Lord preserue me from those men whose doinges are not good and set me sure and safe from them that still thirst after bloud Psalme Lxv. THy praise alone O Lord doth raigne in Syon thine owne hill their vowes to thee they do maintaine and thy behestes fullfill 2. For that thou doest their prayer heare and doest thereto agree the people all both farre and neare with trust shall come to thee Psalme Lxvij. HAue mercy on vs Lord and graunt to vs thy grace to shew to vs do thou accord the brightnesse of thy face 2. That al the world maie know the waie to godlie wealth and al the nations on a row maie see thy sauing health Psalme Lxviii LEt God arise and then his foes will turne themselues to flight his enemies then will run abroad and scatter out of sight 2. And as the fire doth melt the wax and wind blow smoke away So in the presence of the Lord the wicked shall decay Psalme Lxix SAue me O God and that with speede the waters flow full fast So nigh my soule do they proceede that I am sore agast 2. I sticke full deepe in filth and clay whereas I feele no ground I fall into such floudes I say that I am like be dround Psalme Lxxii LOrd giue thy iudgements to the king therein instruct him wel and with his sonne that princelie thing Lord let thy iustice dwel 2. That he might gouerne vprightlie and rule thy folke aright and so defend through equitie the poore that haue no might Psalme Lxxviii ATtend my people to my law and to my woordes incline my mouth shal speake strange parables and sentences diuine 2. Which we our selues haue heard and learnd euen of our fathers olde and which for our instruction our Fa ther 's haue vs tolde Psalme Lxxxi BE light and glad in God reioyce which is our strength and stay be ioyfull and lift vp your voyce to Iacobs God I say 2. Prepare your instruments most meete some ioyfull psalme to sing strike vp with harpe and lute so sweete on euery pleasant string Psalme C. ALl people that on earth do dwell sing to the Lord with chearfull voyce him serue with feare his prayse forth tell come ye before him and reioyce 2. The Lord ye know is God indeed without our ayd he did vs make we are his flocke he doth vs feede and for his sheepe he doth vs take Psalme Ciii MY soule giue laud vnto the Lord my spirit shal doe the same and al the secrets of my hart praise ye his holie name 2. Giue thankes to God for al his giftes shew not thy selfe vnkinde and suffer not his benefits to slip out of thy minde Psalme Ciiii. MY soule praise the Lord speak good of his name O Lord our great God how doest thou appeare so passing in glorie that great is thy fame honor maiesty in thee shine most cleare with light as a robe thou hast thee be clad wherby al the earth thy greatnes maie see the heauens in such sort thou also hast spread that it to a curten compared may be Psalme Cxi WIth hart I do accord to praise and laud the Lord in presence of the iust for great his workes are found to search them such are bound as do him loue trust his workes are glorious also his righteousnes it doth endure for euer his won drous workes he would we still remember should his mercy fayleth neuer Psalme Cxiii YE children which do serue the Lord prayse ye his name with one accord yea blessed be alwayes his name who from the rising of the Sunne till it returne where it begun is to
your honourable state in this life and leading to an estate in the life to come most honourable and euerlasting Your humblie at commandment I. Cosyn The Table for the Psalmes in Six parts conteined in this Booke A Psalme Folio 30 ALl laud and praise 8 78 Attend my people 21 100 All people that on 23 B 81 Be light and glad 22 119 Blessed are they 28 134 Behold and haue 39 E 127 Except the Lord. 36 G 148 Giue laud vnto 42 H 67 Haue mercie on 17 I 25 I lift my hart to 7 34 I will giue laud. 9 120 In trouble and in 39 121 I lift mine eies to 30 122 I did in hart 31 L 6 Lord in thy wrath 3 68 Let God arise 18 72 Lord giue thy 20 130 Lord to thee I make 37 M 23 My shepheard is the. 6 103 My soule giue laud. 24 104 My soule praise 25 N 124 Now Israell may say 32 O 3 O Lord how are my 2 18 O God my strength 4 21 O Lord how ioyfull 5 44 Our eares haue 11 51 O Lord consider my 13 55 O God giue eare 14 P 38 Put me not to rebuke 10 136 Praise ye the Lord. 40 R 132 Remember Dauids 38 S 59 Send aide and saue 15 69 Saue me O God 19 125 Such as in God the. 33 T 1 The man is blest 1 50 The mightie God 12 65 Thy praise alone 16 125 Those that do put 34 W 111 With hart I do accord 26 126 When that the Lord. 35 137 When as we sat in 41 Y 113 Ye children which 27 150 Yeld vnto God praise 43 Here endeth the Table of the six parts The Table for the fiue parts E Psalme Folio 127 Except the Lord. 56 G 148 Giue laud vnto 59 I 25 I lift my hart to 48 40 I waited long 49 122 I did in hart 53 L 130 Lord to thee I. 57 M 104 My soule praise 51 N 124 Now Israell may 54 O 3 O Lord how are 47 T 50 The mightie God 50 W 126 When that the. 55 137 When as we sat 58 Y 113 Ye children which 52 150 Yeld vnto God 60 Here endeth the Table for the fiue parts Psalme I. THe man is blest that hath not bent to wicked rede his eare nor lead his life as sinners do nor sat in scorners chaire But in the law of God the Lord doth set his whole delight and in that law doth exercise himselfe both day and night Psalme III. O Lord how are my foes increast which vexe me more and more they kill my hart when as they say God can him not restore 2. But thou O Lord art my defence when I am hard bestead my worship and mine honor both and thou holdst vp my head Psalme VI. LOrd in thy wrath reproue me not though I deserue thine ire ne yet correct me in thy rage O Lord I thee desire 2. For I am weake therfore O Lord of mercy me forbeare and heale me Lord for why thou knowest my bones do quake for feare Psalme xviii O God my strength and fortitude of force I must loue thee thou art my castle and defence in my necessity 2. My God my rocke in whome I trust the worker of my wealth my refuge buckler and my shield the horne of all my health Psalme xxi O Lord how ioyfull is the king in thy strength and thy power how vehemently doth he reioyce in thee his Sauiour 2. For thou hast geuen vnto him his godly hartes desire to him nothing hast thou denide of that he did require Psalme xxiii MY shepheard is the liuing Lord nothing therfore I neede in pa stures faire with waters calme he set me for to feede 2. He did conuert and glad my soule and brought my mind in frame to walke in pathes of righteousnes for his most holy name Psalme xxv I Lift my hart to thee my God and guide most iust now suffer me to take no shame for in thee doe I trust 2. Let not my foes reioyce nor make a scorne of me and let them not bee ouerthrowne that put their trust in thee Psalme xxx ALl laud and praise with hart and voyce O Lord I geue to thee which didst not make my foes reioyce but hast exalted me O Lord my God to thee I cride in all my paine and griefe thou gauest an eare and didst prouide to ease me with reliefe Psalme xxxiiii I Will geue laud and honor both vnto the Lord alwayes and eke my mouth for euermore shall sing vnto his praise 2. I doe delight to laud the Lord in soule and eke in voyce that humble men and mortified may heare and so reioyce Psalme xxxviii PVt me not to rebuke O Lord in thy prouoked ire ne in thy hea uy wrath O Lord correct me I desire 2. Thine arrowes doe sticke fast in me thy hand doth presse me sore and in my flesh no health at all appeareth any more Psalme xliiii OVr eares haue heard our Fathers tel and reuerently record the won drous workes that thou hast done in alder time O Lord. 2. How thou didst cast the Gentiles out and stroydst them with strong hand planting our fathers in their place and gauest to them their land Psalme L. THe mighty God th' eternall hath thus spoke and all the world he will call and prouoke Euen from the East and so forth to the West From toward Syon which place him liketh best God will appeare in beauty most excellent Our God will come before that long time be spent Psalme LI. O Lord consider my distresse and now with speede some pity take my sinnes deface my faultes redresse good Lord for thy great mercies sake 2 Wash me O Lord and make me cleane from this vniust and sinfull act and purifie yet once againe my heinous crime and bloudy fact Psalme Lv. O God geue eare and doe apply to heare me when I pray and when to thee I call and cry hide not thy selfe away 2. Take heede to me graunt my request and aunswere me againe with plaintes I pray full sore opprest great griefe doth me constraine Psalme Lix SEnd aid and saue me from my foes O Lord I pray to thee defend and keepe me from all those that rise and striue with me 2. O Lord preserue me from those men whose doinges are not good and set me sure and safe from them that still thirst after bloud Psalme Lxv. THy praise alone O Lord doth raigne in Syon thine owne hill their vowes to thee they do maintaine and thy behestes fullfill 2. For that thou doest their prayer heare and doest thereto agree the people all both farre and neare with trust shall come to thee Psalme Lxvij. HAue mercy on vs Lord and graunt to vs thy grace to shew to vs do thou accord the brightnesse of thy face 2. That al the world maie know the waie to godlie wealth and al the nations on a row maie see thy sauing health Psalme Lxviii LEt God arise and then his foes will