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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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And plentifully he also the proud doer rewards verse 24 Be of good courage ever still and he shall strength afford Unto your weari'd heart all ye that hope still in the LORD PSAL. XXXII HE is most surely blessed whose transgression great or small In mercy freely is forgiv'n whose sin is covered all verse 2 Blest is the man to whom the Lord iniquitie most vile Imputeth not and in whose sprit at all there is no guile verse 3 When I kept silence foolishly my bones my grones among Still through my roaring waxed old and that all the day long verse 4 For alwayes day and night thy ha● did on me heavy ly My moisture thus is turn'd into the drought of Summer dry verse 5 My grievous sin I then anone acknowledg'd unto thee And al 's I have not hid at all my great iniquitie I said I my transgressions all will to the Lord confesse And thou forgivest of my sin the fearfull guiltinesse verse 6 For this in times thou maist be fo● the godly to thee all Shall pray in floods of waters gr● not near him come they shall verse 7 Thou art my hiding place thou ● from trouble● make me free With sweet songs of deliverance thou shalt encompasse me verse 8 I will instruct thee and thee teach the way that thou shalt go And I with mine all seeing eye will guide thee well also verse 9 Be not thou like unto the horse or mule that wanteth wit Whos 's mouth lest they come neer thee must be held with bridle and bit verse 10 Much sorrowes unto wicked men shall be the earth throughout But mercy him that trusts in GOD shall compasse round about verse 11 Ye righteous in the Lord rejoice and glad be in each part And also shout for joy all ye that upright are in heart PSAL. XXXIII O In the LORD alwayes rejoice ye righteous in his sight For praise is comely for all those that are in heart upright verse 2 Praise ye the Lord now with the harpe with psaltrie to him sing And also with an instrument that hath a tenfold string verse 3 Unto him a new pleasant song sing with your heart and voice Play also now most skilfully with a loud sounding noice verse 4 For the good word of God the Lo●● is faithfull still and right And all his glorious workes in truth are done by his great might verse 5 He righteousnesse with all his hea●● and judgement loveth still The goodnesse of the Lord our God the earth doth ever fill verse 6 By the word of the mighty Lor● the heav'ns created were And by the breath even of his mo● their host all every where verse 7 He gathreth waters of the sea together as an heap And as in store houses also he layeth up the deep verse 8 Let all the earth now humbly fear the LORD and keep his law Let all the earths inhabitants still of him stand in aw verse 9 For he spake in his mighty power and it was done at last As he desir'd he did command and it alwayes stood fast verse 10 The Lord to noght the counsel brings which heathen men project The peoples vain devices all he makes of none effect verse 11 The counsell of the Lord doth stand for ever free of fall Yea of his heart the thoughts shal last to generations all verse 12 Blest is the nation whose GOD is the LORD them to advance And people whom he chosen hath for his inheritance verse 13 The Lord from heav'n that is above down looketh with his eye He all the sons of men below most clearly thence doth see verse 14 From of his habitation high the place that doth excell He looketh down on those alwayes that on the earth do dwell verse 15 He fashioneth also all their hea●● alike both great and small Their works al 's whether good or 〈◊〉 he them considreth all verse 16 There is no king whom of an h● the multitude can save And by much strength a mighty ma● can no deliv'rance have verse 17 For mans safety a thing most 〈◊〉 an horse is seen at length Not any he deliver shall by his great power and strength verse 18 Behold the Lords eye ever is upon them that him fear Ev'n on them still that do alwayes hope in his mercy heer verse 19 For to deliver safe their soul even from the jawes of death And al 's to keep them safe alive in famine free of wrath verse 20 Our soul still alwayes for the LORD waits till he comfort send In dangers all he is our help and shield us to defend verse 21 For in him gladly shall our heart rejoice without all blame Because we surely trusted have in his most holy name verse 22 Let thy mercy O gracious LORD upon us ever be According as with all our heart we still do hope in thee PSAL. XXXIV AT all times I will surely blesse the LORD so good to me His worthy praise within my mouth continually shall be verse 2 My soul shall alwayes in the LORD her boast make surely heere The humble shall in heart be glade when they thereof shall hear verse 3 O magnifie alwayes with me the LORD of glorious fame And let us altogether now exalt his holy name verse 4 I sought the Lord with all my he● and he my sute did hear And he anone deliv'red me from all that I did fear verse 5 They looked unto him with spe● and lightned were by grace In all their troubles great was not ashamed once their face verse 6 This poor man to the Lord did ● who heard when he did call And by his mighty arme him sav'd out of his troubles all verse 7 The Angel of the mighty LORD encampeth round about Them that him fear and he them● delivreth in or out verse 8 O taste and see now that the Lord is good in every part Most blessed is the man that doth trust in him with his heart verse 9 O fear the Lord all ye who are his saints that serve him heer For sure there is no want to them that truely him do fear verse 10 The Lions young do often lack and hungry want their food But they that humblie seek the Lord shall want nothing that 's good verse 11 Come hither children unto me and to my words give ear I will you teach that ye may know how ye the Lord should fear verse 12 What man is he that doth desire his life heer long to be And also loveth many dayes that so he good may see verse 13 From ill thy tongue keep with thy lips from speaking guile eshew verse 14 Depart from evill and doe goo● seeke peace and it pursue verse 15 The eyes of God are fix'd upon the righteous by and by His eares also in troubles great are open to their cry verse 16 The face al 's of the LORD is ay against them that do ill For their remembrance from the ear●● all to cut off and spill verse 17 The
not now away Thy holy sprite in anger hote take not from me alway verse 12 The joy of thy salvation now restore thou unto me And in thy mercie me uphold with thine own sprite most free verse 13 Then will I the transgressours teach thy wayes that righteous be And sinners shall be from their sins converted unto thee verse 14 O God of my salvation God from guiltinesse of bloud Me save and of thy righteousnesse my tongue shall sing aloud verse 15 O LORD now open thou my lips and so thy praise of worth My mouth thus set at libertie shall thankfully shew foorth verse 16 For of the outward sacrifice thou hast no great desire Else would I give 't thou not delight'st in offering burnt with fire verse 17 Of God the sacrifices are a broken sprite alwayes A broken and a contrite heart O God thou'll not despise verse 18 In thy good pleasure do thou good unto thy Sion all And of thine own Jerusalem now build thou up the wall verse 19 Then sacrifice of righteousnesse burnt offerings burnt in all Shall well thee please they bullocks● thine Altars offer shall PSAL. LII O Mightie man why dost thou bo● in mischief most secure Of GOD the goodnesse alwayes do●● continually endure verse 2 Thy wicked tongue mischiefs alwa● deviseth craftily Like a sharp razor still it doth worke most deceitfully verse 3 Thou evill surely more dost love then good which thou should'st see And lying rather dost approve then righteousnesse to speak verse 4 Thou with thy heart that is profane devouring words dost love O thou false and most subtile tongue who dost deceitfull prove verse 5 God shal likewise destroy thee quite he shall take thee away Pluck'd from thine house rooted out from livings land for ay verse 6 The righteous that do love the Lord shall this most clearely see They shall have fear and al 's at him shall laugh most joyfullie verse 7 Loe this man made not God his strength but in his richesse ill Did trust and in his wickednesse himself did strengthen still verse 8 But I am in the house of God like a green olive tree In Gods mercy is all my trust and shall for ever be verse 9 Because thou hast it done I will thee praise for evermore And on thy Name I 'll waite for it is good thy saints before PSAL. LIII THat there 's no God the fool hath said within his heart so rude Corrupt they are their deeds are vile there is none that doth good verse 2 God looked down from heav'n upon mens children for to see If any were that understood or did seek God truelie verse 3 They filthie altogether are and back they are all gone There is none that doth any good yea truely no not one verse 4 Have workers of iniquitie no knowledge now at all Who as bread eate my people up on God they do not call verse 5 There were they always in great fear where no fear was of wrath For GOD his bones who did encamp against thee scattred hath Thou in thy righteous judgement hast even put them all to shame Because God in his anger hot thus hath despised them verse 6 O that now the salvation dear of Israel by Gods will In mercy alwayes were come out of Sions holy hill When God back the captivitie brings of his people sad Jacob shall greatlie then rejoice and Israel shall be glad PSAL. LIIII O God me save now by thy Name and judge me by thy strength verse 2 My prayer now hear O God give ear unto my words at length verse 3 For ' gainst me strangers risen are and my poor soul to get Oppressours seek they God at all before them have not set verse 4 God is my helper sure alwayes consider and behold The LORD in mercy is with them that do my soul uphold verse 5 He certainly shall ev'll reward unto mine enemies all By thy great power ev'n in thy trueth them cut off great and small verse 6 I freely now will unto thee a sacrifice afford I will thy Name praise chearfully for it is good O LORD verse 7 For he me out of trouble all delivred hath anone And his desire mine eye hath seen mine enemies all upon PSAL. LV. O God unto my prayer still give ear when I do call And from my supplication now hide not thy self at all verse 2 Unto me whilst I cry attend and hear my wailing voice I heavy mourne in my complaint and troubled make a noise verse 3 Because of th' enmies voice because the wicked in their seat Oppresse for they cast sin on me in wrath they al 's me hate verse 4 My heart in those calamities is in me pained sore And terrours now of death are fall'n upon me more and more verse 5 Both fearfulnesse and trembling al 's upon me heavilie Are come and also honour great hath overwhelmed me verse 6 And I said O that like a Dove I had wings thus opprest Then would I quickly flie away and alwayes be at rest verse 7 Loe then far off I wander would in wildernesse to be verse 8 From windie storme and tempest I ●'escape would hasten me verse 9 Destroy O LORD and al 's divide the tongues that false have been For violence and strife I have within the city seen verse 10 About it on the walls thereof they go both night and day Mischief and sorrow al 's are in the midst of it alway verse 11 Great wickednesse is alwayes in thereof the middle part And from her streets deceit and guile do not at all depart verse 12 For it was not my foes reproach I then could that abide Nor yet my hater did me boast from him I would me hide verse 13 But it was thou ev'n thou a man mine equall alwayes heer My guide in all my great affaires and mine acquaintance dear verse 14 We counsell sweet together took and walked chearfullie Unto the house of GOD the LORD in pleasant companie verse 15 Let death on them seaze let th● go down quick into hell For among them is wickednesse and also where they dwell verse 16 But as for me I on my God will call his help to crave And by his strength the mighty LORD most surely shall me save verse 17 Evning and morning and at noon I fervently will pray And cry aloud and he my voice shall hear without delay verse 18 He hath my soul deliv'red safe in peace still for to be From Battell that against me was for many were with me verse 19 God even he that abides of old hear and afflict them shall Because they have no change therefore they fear not God at all verse 20 ' Gainst such he hath put foorth ● as at peace with him be The cov'nant al 's that he had made har● now broken all hath he verse 21 Then butter smoother were his wor● but in his heart was warre His words were softer then the oil yet sharp drawn swords they wer●
own strength be thou O Lord exalted ever still ●o sing alwayes most thankfully and praise thy power we will PSAL. XXII MY God my God Why hast thou me forsaken Why art thou So far from helping me and from words of my roaring now verse 2 My God in the day time I cry but thou me dost not hear And in the night season I am not silent in my fear verse 3 But thou alwayes most holy art O thou of Israel That dost inhabite constantly the praises that excell verse 4 Our father 's all in great distresse did put their trust in thee They trusted and thou didst them all deliver speedilie verse 5 They cri'd to thee then they were deliv'red great and small In thee they trusted and they not confounded were at all verse 6 But I am as the crawling worme no man in any wise Of all men a most vile reproach whom people do despise verse 7 All they do laugh me still to scorn that see me in the way They with contempt shoot out the li● they shake the head and say verse 8 In GOD he trusted that he would deliver him from ill Let him deliver him sith he delighted in him still verse 9 But thou art he that safely me out of the womb didst take When I was on my mothers breasts to hope thou didst me make verse 10 When I was new come from th● wo●● I was then cast on thee Thou from my mothers belly art a gracious God to me verse 11 Be thou not far away from me for trouble now is neer Of thee I have great need for none there is to help or hear verse 12 Great many Buls most fiercely have me compassd to confound Strong Buls of Bashan that are strong have still beset me round verse 13 They still upon me with their mōth did gape me to devore Ev'n as a lion fearefully which ravening all doth rore verse 14 I am like water powred out my bones are out of joint In my bowels my heart like wax is melted every point verse 15 Like a potsheard my strength is dri'd my tongue it cleaveth fast Unto my jawes into the dust of death me brought thou hast verse 16 For dogs have compassd me about the wicked that did meet In assembly have me inclosde they pierc'd my hands and feet verse 17 My bones I all may surely tell which are both dry and bare In fury great they fiercely look and al 's upon me stare verse 18 Those cruell men my garments tak● and part among them all Upon my vesture they cast lots to whom it may be fall verse 19 But now be thou not far O LORD from me with grief opprest O thou who art mine onely strength to help me now make hast verse 20 Deliver from the bloody sword my soul in trembling feare And from the dogs devouring power save thou my darling dear verse 21 Now from the lions cruell mout● me save in tymes so hard For from the hornes of Unicornes thou surely hast me heard verse 22 Unto my brethren carefully thy Name declare I will And in the congregation I will praise thee ever still verse 23 All ye that fear the Lord him praise ye seed of Jacob dear Him glorifie and all ye who are Israels seed him fear verse 24 For he hath not despisde nor yet abhorred utterly Th' afflicteds grief nor hid his face but heard when he did cry verse 25 In the great congregation still my praise of thee most dear Shall be I will al 's pay my vowes before them that him fear verse 26 The meek shal eat wel satisfi'd they hearty praise shall give Unto the Lord that him do seek your heart for ay shall live verse 27 The worlds ends all remember shal and turn to GOD therefore The kinreds of the nations all shall worship thee before verse 28 For to the LORD alone by right the kingdome doth belong And he is the great Governour the Nations all among verse 29 All they that be upon the earth fat in prosperity Shall of his good things surely eat and worship chearefully All they that go down to the dust shall bow down him before And none on earth alive his soul shall keep for evermore verse 30 A little seed shall surely him serve in sinceritie It for a generation shall to GOD accounted be verse 31 They shal come his righteous● they shall declare anone Unto a people yet unborn that he this all hath done PSALME XXIII THe Lords my shepheard I 'l not wāt verse 2 He makes me by good will ye in green pastures he me leads beside the waters still verse 2 He makes me in the pastures green ly down by his good will He in his mercy doth me lead beside the waters still verse 3 My wearied soul he doth restore he also doth me lead Into the paths of righteousnesse for his Names sake indeed verse 4 Though through the valley of deaths shade I walk I 'l fear no ill Thou art with me thy rod and staffe me comfort ever still verse 5 Thou sets in presence of my foes a table me before Mine head with oyl thou dost anoynt my cup it runneth o're verse 6 Goodnesse and mercy all my life shall neer me follow still And in the house of GOD the LORD for ever dwell I will PSAL. XXIV THe earth the LORDS is properly yea and its fulnesse all The world likwise and also they that dwell there great or small verse 2 For he it firmely on the seas hath founded with his hand And also hath establish'd it upon the floods to stand verse 3 Who is he that shall of the LORD ascend into the hill And who in his most holy place shall constantly stand still verse 4 He that clean hands hath with pu● he● who unto vanitie Hath not with pride lift up his soul nor sworne deceitfullie verse 5 Assuredly he from the LORD the blessing shall receive And from the GOD that saveth him he righteousnesse shall have verse 6 This is the generation now of them that in each place Him seek O Jacob that alwayes do humbly seek thy face verse 7 Ye gates lift up your heads and ye doores everlasting all Be lifted up and then come in the King of glory shall verse 8 Who is the King of glory great the mighty LORD and strong The Lord who still in battell is with might his foes among verse 9 Ye gates lift up your heads and ye doors everlasting all Be lifted up and then come in the King of glory shall verse 10 Who is this King of glory great the Lord who hath as his Most mighty hosts ev'n surely he the King of glory is PSAL. XXV VNto thee O LORD do I now lift up my soul on hie verse 2 O my GOD I with all my heart do alwayes trust in thee Let me not in thine anger hot ashamed be for ever Let not mine en'mies in their pride alwayes triumph me over verse 3 Yea let none be
Thou my reproach and shame hast known and my dishonour more Mine adversaries that me hurt are all still thee before verse 20 Reproach hath broke my heart 〈…〉 of grief I for some one Look'd to take pitie none was for comforters but found none verse 21 They gave me also for my meat which horrour is to think Most bitter gall they me in thirst gave vinegar to drink verse 22 Let their rich table them before all times a snare be seen And let it be a trap which for their welfare should have bee● verse 23 Let still their eyes be darkned all that they may no thing see And make their loines depriv'd of streng●● to shake continually verse 24 Thine indignation great powr o● upon them fierce and bold And also let thine anger hote of each of them take hold verse 25 And let their habitation all which seemes most to excell Be desolate and suffer none into their tents to dwell verse 26 For him they persecute whom thou hast smitten lesse or more And they talk to the grief of those whom thou hast wounded sore verse 27 Adde thou iniquitie unto their former wickednesse And let not such men come at all into thy righteousnesse verse 28 Out of the book of living men let them all blotted be And not at all be written with the righteous companie verse 29 But I am very sorrowfull and poor as thou dost see O God let thy salvation now me sure set up on hie verse 30 The name of the almighty God I with a song will praise And will with hearty thanks him still even magnifie alwayes verse 31 This also shall the mighty LORD please better most surelie Then ox or bullock that hath hoofs or horns that lofty be verse 32 They who are humble shall this se● and shall be glad indeed And al 's your heart shall happy live that seek for GOD in need verse 33 For still the Lord the poor on earth doth in his mercy hear And mercifull despiseth not his prisoners to him dear verse 34 Let both the heav'ns al 's the earth praise him who sits above The raging seas and every thing that therein still doth move verse 35 For GOD the cities of Judah will build and Sion save That there they may dwell and it in possession surely have verse 36 The seed al 's of his servants dear inherite shall the same And therein shall they gladly dwell that love his holy Name PSAL. LXX O GOD now in this time make hast for to deliver me Make hast O LORD that in distresse I may get help from thee verse 2 Let them confounded be with shame that seek my soul in ire Them to confusion all turne back that still my hurt desire verse 3 Let them by thy most fearfull wrath be turned back forlorne For to reward their shame that say Aha Aha in scorne verse 4 Let all those that thee seek rejoice and be with gladnesse raisde Let such as thy salvation love say still let God be praisde verse 5 But I am poor and needy now make hast O GOD to me My help thou and delivrer art LORD Let no tarrying be PSALME LXXI O LORD in all my troubles grea● I put my trust in thee Unto confusion shamefull put let thou me never be verse 2 Deliver me me to escape cause in thy righteousnesse Incline to me also thine ear and save me in distresse verse 3 My habitation strong be thou to which I may resort To save me thou commanded hast who art my rock and fort verse 4 Out of the hand of wicked men O GOD deliver me Out of the hand of the unjust and those that cruell be verse 5 For thou alwayes art still my hope O LORD my GOD most just Thou also in thy mercy art ev'n from my youth my trust verse 6 Thou from the wōb didst me uphold thou art al 's he who me Out of my mothers bowels took ●e I ever praise will thee verse 7 To many I a wonder am but thou strong art my stay verse 8 Let my mouth with thy praise be fil'd and honour all the day verse 9 Cast me not off in the time of old age when I am weak And when my strength begins to fail then do me not forsake verse 10 For against me mine enmies all still speak one with another And they that for my soul lay wait take counsell all together verse 11 God say they hath forsaken him him persecute and take For there is none that now to him deliverance can make verse 12 O God in troubles be not thou farre from me at the last O thou that onlie art my GOD now for my help make hast verse 13 Let my soules foes confounded a● and al 's consumed be Let with reproach shame cover them that seeke my hurt to see verse 14 But well assur'd continually I will hope thee before And for thy favour still I will yet praise thee more and more verse 15 My mouth shal wel thy righteousne●● and thy salvation shew Even all the day for I thereof the numbers never knew verse 16 In the great strength of God the Lo●● I will most boldly goe I of thine onely righteousnesse will mention make also verse 17 O God ev'n from my youth thou hast me taught with great regard And hitherto thy wondrous workes I clearely have declar'd verse 18 Forsake not me gray-headed all with old age overcome Till to this age thy strength I shew and power to all to come verse 19 Thy righteousnesse O God also is very high to see Who hast done great things still O God who is like unto thee verse 20 Thou which hast troubles great and sore unto me shewed forth Shalt quicken me and bring me up from the deepths of the earth verse 21 Thou shalt my greatnes by thy grace increase for to abide And shalt me by thy goodnesse still comfort on ev'ry side verse 22 My God thee thy truth I 'le praise the Psalterie upon I with the Harp will sing to thee O Israels holy One verse 23 My lips shal greatly then rejoice when I sing unto thee And al 's my soul which thou frō death hast now redeemed free verse 24 My tongue shal of thy righteousn●● talk also all the day For they confounded are and sham'd that seek my hurt alway PSAL. LXXII O God in mercy to the King thy judgement give thou no● And unto the Kings son also thy righteousnesse allow verse 2 The people all with righteousnesse most justly judge he shall And likewise with his judgement righ● thy poor both one and all verse 3 The mountains to the people shall bring peace in ev'ry way And likewise shall the little hils by righteousnesse for ay verse 4 The people poor he sure shal judg● of needy men he shall The children save th'oppressour he shall break in pieces small verse 5 Throughout ev'n generations all they shall thee fear most sure As long as shall the Sun and Moon
at the last verse 50 He to his anger making way spar'd not their souls from death But to the Pestilence gave ov'r their life in his great wrath verse 51 And he in Egypt also smot the first-borne all rhat came The chief of all their strength that were in all the tents of Ham. verse 52 But his own people made go forth like sheep on evry side And them he in the wildernesse ev'n like a flock did guide verse 53 And he them safely still led on so that they did not fear But then the sea their enemies all ov'rwhelmed far and near verse 54 His Sanctuaries border neer he them brought by his might Ev'n to the Mount which his right ha● hath purchasd in their sight verse 55 The heathen al 's before them he cast out on evry side And them a large inheritance by line he did divide And also he all Israels Tribes made ev'n exceeding well In numbers great within their rents in safety for to dwell verse 56 Yet the most High GOD did th● tempt● and him provoked still His Testimonies of great worth to keep they had not will verse 57 But like their fathers turned back and dealt unfaithfullie They like a most deceitfull bow were turn'd aside quicklie verse 58 For they to wrath provoked him ev'n with their places hie And with their graven images him mov'd to jealousie verse 59 When GOD this heard he at the last was wroth with them therefore And greatly then displeased he his Israel did abhorre verse 60 So that of Shilo he forsook the Tabernacle then The tent even of his dwelling place which he plac'd among men verse 61 And he into captivity deliv'red then his strength And al 's unto the en'mies hand his glory all at length verse 62 His people also to the sword he gave ov'r to be slain And al 's with his inheritance was wroth in great disdain verse 63 The fire of Gods wrath did cons● of younger age their men Their maidens al 's did sit at home not unto mariage given verse 64 Their Priests also ev'n by the swo● most fearfully did fall And yet no lamentation then their widows made at all verse 65 Then as one out of sleep the LOR● awak'd with strength divine And like a mighty man that shouts by reason of his wine verse 66 And he smote In the hinder pa●● his enmies great and small He put them to a vile reproach that was perpetuall verse 67 Moreover he the tabernacle of Joseph did refuse And al 's the tribe of Ephraim he likewise would not chuse verse 68 But of Judah he only chose the tribe for to excell And for his worship mount Sion which he did love so well verse 69 And he his Sanctuary built like Palaces most hie Even like the earth which he for ay hath stablish'd still to be verse 70 He his dear servant David chose while others he forsook From the sheep folds in low estate he him in mercy took verse 71 From following ews even great with young he did him high advance Jacob to feed and Israel his own inheritance verse 72 So he them fed according to his hearts integritie And by the skilfulnesse of hands them wisely guided he PSAL. LXXIX O GOD the heathen entred are thine heritage down tread Thy house defil'd is they on heaps Jerusalem have laid verse 2 The bodies of thy servants dead have they given to be meat Unto the fowls flesh of thy Saints to beasts on earth to eat verse 3 Their blood about Jerusalem like water shed they have And there was none left in that plac● to bury them in grave verse 4 We to our neighbours a reproach are made both neer and far A scorn derision unto them that round about us are verse 5 How long Lord wilt thou angry be for ever shall thine ire Be kindled Shall thy jealousie burn fearfully like fire verse 6 On heathē that have not thee kno● powre out thy wrath anone And on the kingdomes all that have not call'd thy Name upon verse 7 For they thy servant Jacob have devour'd with great disgrace And have most cruelly laid wast his pleasant dwelling place Remember not our former sins thy tender mercies now ●●t them prevent us speedilie for we are very low O God our Saviour for thy Names great glorie help us make ●eliver us and purge away our sins for thy names sake Why should the heathen say where is their God Let him be known ●●y just revenging in our sight the blood shed of thine own verse 11 According to thy power so great now let come unto thee ●he prisoners sighs save those that are appointed for to die verse 12 Into our neighbours bosome let seven fold now rendred be Their vile reproch wherewith O Lord they have reproched thee verse 13 So wee the people and the sheep ev'n of thy pasture still Will give thee thankes to ages all thy praise shew foorth we will PSAL. LXXX O Isral's sheepherd give thou ea● that Joseph that is thine Lead'st like a slock from Cherubims thy dwelling place forth shine verse 2 Ephraim Benjamin before and Manasses we crave That thou would'st now stirre up th● strengt● and come us for to save verse 3 Turn us again O GOD most dear and cause thy face from thee Most brightly for to shine on us and we shall saved be verse 4 LORD GOD of hosts how long wi●● tho● thus always angry be Against the prayer which in grief thy people make to thee verse 5 Thou alwayes feedst them with th● brea● of teares that makes them shrink And in a measure great also thou giv'st them teares to drink Thou likewise to our neighbours all makes us to be a strife ●nd all our foes among themselves laugh at our wretched life Turn us again O GOD of hostes and cause thy face from thee ●ost brightly for to shine on us and we shall saved be By thy great strength thou hast a Vine brought out of Egypt land ●hou hast cast out the heathen folk to plant it with thy hand A roome thou also it before prepard'st by thy good will ●nd didst it cause to take deep root and it the land did fill verse 10 With shadows of it all the hills were cov'red pleasantlie And the green boughs thereof were like the goodly Cedars hie verse 11 Her pleasant boughs unto the sea she gloriously did send And al 's unto the river large her branches did extend verse 12 Why hast thou then thus brokē do● her hedges heer and there So that all they that still passe by do pluck and make her bare verse 13 The Boare that comes out of 〈…〉 doth wast it more and more And al 's the wild beasts of the field it greedily devoure verse 14 O God of Hosts we thee beseec● returne now unto thine From heav'n look down and now wh● hol● and visite this thy vine verse 15 And the vineyard which thy rig● han● hath planted us among And al
19 To Jacob still his servant dear his word he shews each where His statutes and his judgements he to Isra'l doth declare verse 20 He not with any nation once to deal so did accord As for his judgements they them not have known praise ye the LORD PSAL. CXLVIII PRaise ye the Lord ev'n frō the heaven praise ye the Lord of love Praise him also most chearfullie in all the hights above verse 2 Praise him ye glorious Angels all praise him his Hoasts of might verse 3 Praise ye him Sun and Moon also praise him all stars of light verse 4 Ye heav'ns of heav'ns all praise ye him most worthy of our love ●nd still ye waters do the same that be the heav'ns above Let them all praise and magnifie the great Name of the LORD the commanded and they were created by his word ●or ever and for ever them well stablished hath he ●●d which fast fixed shall not passe he hath made a decree Ye dragons great and also deeps praise from the earth the LORD ●i●e hail snow vapour stormy wind fulfilling still his word ●ls mountaines all fruitfull trees and cedars tall that be Beasts cattel all creeping things and also fowls that flie Kings of the earth and people al 's Princes and Judges all Both young men ye little maids old men and children small verse 13 Let them the Lords name praise for his Name 's excellent alone Above the earth and heaven also his glorie high is gone verse 14 He also of his people dear the horn exalteth hie The worthy and excellent praise of all his saints that be Even of the children great and small that Israel did afford A people alwayes neer to him praise ye the mighty LORD PSAL. CXLIX PRaise ye the Lord Sing to the Lord a new and pleasant song And in the congregation great praise him his Saints among verse 2 Let Israel in his Maker still rejoice and also sing Let all that Zions children are be joyfull in their King Let them all chearfull in the dance praise his name who 's our King ● them with timbrell with harp unto him praises sing For the LORD taketh pleasure in his people as we see ●e meek with his salvation still he will all beautifie Let all the Saints in glory be most ioyfull in their heart ● them all chearfull sing aloud upon their beds apart Of GOD let the high praises be in their mouth through the land ●●d a two edged sword most sharp still ready in their hand ●o execute vengeance severe upon the heathen all ●nd al 's to make great punishments upon the people fall With chains so strong their mightie kings to bind most sure at last And al 's the Nobles of their land with yrons fetters fast verse 9 On them the iudgement t' execute that 's written in his word This honour high have all his Saints praise ye therefore the LORD PSAL. CL. PRaise ye the Lord praise God now in his Sanctuarie bright Praise him al 's in the firmament of his great power and might verse 2 Praise ye him for his mighty acts yea praise him heartilie According to his greatnesse which most excellent we see verse 3 With the most pleasant Trumpets sound praise ye him chearfully Praise ye him also with the Harp and with the Psaltery verse 4 With Timbrel with dance always praise ye his holy Name With stringed instruments him praise with Organs do the same Upon the Cymbals that are loud his praise make to rebound ●●aise him on Cymbals sweet that have a high and loftie sound Let ev'ry thing that here hath breath now praise always afford ●nto the LORD of all the earth praise ye the living LORD FINIS The Songs of the Old and New Testament Which are those The song of Songs The song of Moses at the red Sea The song of Moses a litle before his death The song of Deborah The song of Hannah The song of David Three songs of Isaiah The song of Hezekiah The song of Jonah The song of Habbakkuk The song of Marie The song of Zacharias The song of Simeon The Song of Solomon made in praise of Christ and his Church CHAPTER I. The Church speaketh to Christ. LEt him me with the kisses kisse of his mouth most divine ●or thy great love most certainly far better is then wine Because of thy good ointments smell as ointment most sweetlie ●●wr'd forth is now thy name therefore the Virgins do love thee O draw me with the cords of love we after thee will run ●he King he hath me brought unto the chambers of his Inne We will be glad and al 's rejoice in thee and also we Thee will remember more then wine● the upright all love thee verse 5 O Salems daughters I am black but a most comely one As Kedars tents and curtaines al 's of wise King Solomon verse 6 Look not on me because that I all black now seeme to be Because the Sun hath with his beame long looked upon me My Mothers children angry were with me they keeper made Me of their vineyards but I not did keep mine own vineyard verse 7 O thou whom my soul dearly love I pray thee tell me soone Where thou dost feed and where thou make thy flock to rest at noon For why should I be any way as one that turnes aside ● flocks of thy companions all where ev'r they do abide CHRIST O fairest One if thou not knowst foorth by the footsteps go ● thy flock feed thy kids beside the sheepheards tents also ● have compard thee O my Love unto a companie ● horses in Pharos charets which strong and lustie be Thy cheeks are comely all with rows of jewels manifold ●y neck most richly is adornd with finest chains of gold We in great favour will thee make of fine gold borders good ● also richly thee adorn will with the silver stude THE CHURCH While as the King in majestie who highly doth excell ● table sits my spiknard then sends foorth thereof the smell verse 13 My Welbeloved is of myrrhe a bundle unto me All the night long between my breasts with pleasure lie shall he verse 14 My dear Beloved is alwayes most excellent to me As clusters of champhire are in vineyards of Engedi CHRIST verse 15 Behold thou art most fair my love even with most rare beauties Behold thou art exceeding fair and hast pure chaste doves eyes The CHURCH verse 16 Behold thou my Beloved dear art fair and still hast been Yea pleasant above others all our bed is also green verse 17 The glorious beams of all our house are of the Cedar tree And of the pure and polish'd firre our pleasant rafters be CHAPTER II. CHRIST ●m the most sweet smelling Rose that grows on Sharon field ● al 's the rarest Lillie which the fattest valleyes yeeld ●s pricking thorns and briers among appears the lillie rare ● among the daughters all my love perfectly fair The CHURCH ●s th'apple