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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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deliver now I thee most humbly pray The LORD is ever gracious still and righteous in his wayes Yea our GOD to his servants all is mercifull alwayes verse 6 The LORD those safely doth preserv● that truely simple be I was through grief brought very low and he then helped me verse 7 Unto thy quiet rest my soul return now joyfullie For bountifully hath the LORD in mercy dealt with thee verse 8 For thou deliv'red hast my soul from death as thou thought meet My dimmed eyes from tears also from falling al 's my feet verse 9 I in the land of living men will walk the Lord before verse 10 I did believe therefore I spake I was afflicted sore verse 11 I said in my most foolish hast that all men liers be verse 12 What shall I render to the Lord for all his gifts to me verse 13 Salvations cup I will now take and on GODS Name will call verse 14 I 'le pay my vows unto the Lord before his people all verse 15 In the sight of the living Lord most precious is and dear ●he death of all his worthy Saints that truely do him fear verse 16 Oh Lord I am thy servant I thy servant am indeed ●nd al 's thy handmaids son yea thou hast loosd my bonds with speed verse 17 Of thanksgiving the sacrifice to thee I offer will ●nd on the name of GOD the LORD I will call humbly still verse 18 With thankfull heart unto the Lord my vows all will I pay In presence of his people all even now without delay verse 19 In the fair courts of the LORDS house yea in the midst of thee O beautifull Jerusalem the living LORD praise ye PSAL. CXVII O Praise the Lord most thankfully ye nations great and small With heart and voice praise him also on earth ye people all verse 2 For he his kindnesse mercifull to us doth still afford For ever the LORDS truth endures praise ye alwayes the LORD PSAL. CXVIII O Give now thanks unto the Lord for he is good most sure Because his mercy alwayes great for ever doth endure verse 2 That his mercy for ay endures let Israel now say verse 3 Let Aarons house say also that his mercy lasts for ay verse 4 Let them all now that fear the Lord at this time plainly say That his mercy most wonderfull endureth firm for ay verse 5 I in distresse cald on the LORD the Lord then answerd me He by his grace in a large place anone did set me free verse 6 The Lord is alwayes on my side therefore I will not fear What mortall man do alwayes can unto me far or neer verse 7 The LORD doth take my part with them that help me willingly Therefore upon them that me hate I my desire shall see verse 8 It better is still in the Lord to trust with patience Than in a man that mortall is to put our confidence verse 9 It better is still in the Lord to trust with patience Then in those that great Princes be to put our confidence verse 10 The Nations all did compasse me about me to annoy But in the name of God the Lord I will them all destroy verse 11 They compassd me about yea 〈◊〉 did compasse me about But in the Lords name I will them destroy and quite root out verse 12 Like Bees they compassd me as of thornes they quenched fall For in the name of God the Lord I will destroy them all verse 13 That I might fal thou sore hast thri● But God then helped me verse 14 The Lord 's my strength song ● salvation sure is he verse 15 In tents of righteous men the voice of joy and safety is The right hand of the mighty Lord doth valiantly for his verse 16 The right hand of the Lord always is now exalted hie The right hand of the mighty Lord doth very valiantly verse 17 I shall not die but live and shew the Lords great works therefore verse 18 God hath me chastned sore but hath to death not giv'n me ov'r verse 19 The gates of tighteousnesse to me to open now accord gladly will go into them and I will praise the Lord. verse 20 This gate of the Lord into which the righteous enter shall verse 21 I 'l praise thee for thou hast me heard and art my safety all verse 22 The stone the builders did refuse is of the corner head verse 23 This is Gods doing in our eyes it marvellous is indeed verse 24 This is the day which God the Lord in mercy great hath made We greatly therefore will rejoice and in it will be glad verse 25 Save now O Lord I thee beseech O Lord I alwayes thee Humbly beseech with all my heart send now prosperitie verse 26 Who in the Name of the Lord come still blessed let him be Out of the house ev'n of the Lord you blessed all have we verse 27 God is the Lord who hath to us shew'd light in each a do Bind ye the sacrifice with cords ev'n th' Altars hornes unto verse 28 Thou art my God for this thou shalt be praisd alwayes by me Thou art my God by me therefore thou shalt exalted be verse 29 O give now thanks unto the Lord for he is good alway For his mercy most wonderfull endureth fast for ay PSAL. CXIX ALEPH. BLest are all those that undefil'd are in the holy way Who in the law of God the Lord sincerely walk alway verse 2 Blest are all they that carefully his Testimonies keep And that him ever constantly with all their heart do seek verse 3 They al 's do no iniquitie then walk still in his wayes verse 4 Thou hast commanded us to keep thy precepts well alwayes verse 5 O that my ways were set to keep the statutes given by thee verse 6 When I thy precepts all respect I not asham'd shall be verse 7 With uprightnesse of heart I will thee praise when well I shall Have learned for to understand thy righteous judgements all verse 8 With care I will thy statutes keep O for thy mercies sake Not utterly O Lord in wrath me thy servant forsake BETH verse 9 Wherewith all shal a young man heer his way well cleanse indeed Even still according to thy word by thereto taking head verse 10 I with my whole heart carefu● have sought thee ev'ry way O from thy precepts let me not now wander far away verse 11 Thy word I have hid in my h● lest ' gainst thee I should sin verse 12 O Lord thou blessed art m● thy statutes well within verse 13 I with my lips unfained have declared thankfullie Thy judgements which directed ev'n from thy mouth to me verse 14 I of thy Testimonies have rejoiced in the way As much as in the riches all that men in treasures lay verse 15 I 'le in thy precepts meditate and all thy ways respect verse 16 Thy statuts shall be my delig●● thy word I 'le not forget GIMEL verse 17 Deal bountifully
's he that unto mighty Kings salvation doth afford Who David his servant doth save ev'n from the hurtfull sword verse 11 Rid save me from childrē strange whose mouth speaks vanitie And their right hand a right hand is of falsehood verily verse 12 That our dear sons as plants grown up so in their youth may be Our daughters as drest corner stones ev'n like a palace hie verse 13 That full our garners may affoord all maner of store for meat ●ur sheep may bring foorth thousands and ten thousands in our street Our oxen be to labour strong that no in breaking be 〈◊〉 going out and that our streets of all complaints be free ●at people happy is that is in such a case restor'd 〈◊〉 happy is that people sure whose great God is the Lord. PSAL. CXLV O Thou who art my God King I will extoll thy fame ●●r ever and for ever I will blesse thy holy Name Ev'n ev'ry day I live on earth I with thy saints together ●ill still thee blesse and praise I will thy Name for ever and ever Great is the Lord and greatly to be praisd by great and small And his excellent greatnesse is unsearchable to all verse 4 One generation still shall praise thy works unto another And clearly also shall declare thy mighty acts together verse 5 I of the glorious honour of thy divine Majestie Will alwayes speak and of thy w● that still most wondrous be verse 6 And of thy acts most terrible men shall speak of the might And I likewise thy greatnesse will declare with heart upright verse 7 They utter shall aboundantly of thy great goodnesse all The memorie of thy righteousne● most sweetly sing they shall verse 6 The LORD is gracious and full compassion ev'ry way To anger slow and also is of mercy great alway verse 9 The LORD his goodnes doth ex● unto both great and small ●is tender mercies alwayes are his works ev'n over all Thy works al shal thee praise O Lord thy Saints shall blesse thee all Thy kingdoms glory tell shall they of thy might talk they shall To make known to the sons of men his acts that mighty be ●●d of his kingdome excellent the glorious Majestie An everlasting kingdome is thy Kingdome firme and sure 〈◊〉 thy dominion always doth through ages all endure By his almighty hand the LORD upholdeth all that fall ●●d those that low be bowed down up high he raiseth all The eyes of all things on the earth wait on thee as is meet ●●d in due season always thou giv'st unto them their meat verse 16 Thy hand thou op'nest very wide great blessings for to bring And the desire dost satisfie of every living thing verse 17 The LORD is ever righteous still in all wayes that are his And also he in all his works most truely holy is verse 18 The LORD to all that call on him is nigh in ev'ry part Even to all those that on him call in truth with all their heart verse 19 The good desire he will fulfill of them that do him fear He will them save he also will their cry in trouble hear verse 20 The Lord preserves them who 〈…〉 that nothing them anoy But all the wicked in his wrath he surely will destroy verse 21 The praise of the Almighty Lor● my mouth shall still proclame And let all flesh for evermore still blesse his holy Name PSAL. CXLVI PRaise ye the Lord his servants all and that with one accord O thou my soul most chearfully praise the almighty Lord. While as I live on earth He praise the Lord that doth me save ●'le to my GOD sing praises while I any being have Put not your trust in any way in Princes that shall fall Nor in the son of man in whom there is no help at all His breath goes foorth he returns unto his earth and clay His foolish thoughts then perish all in that same very day verse 5 He happy is that for his help hath Jacobs God to be Whose hope is founded ever fast in God his Lord most hie verse 6 Which made the heav'n and al 's the earth the sea that is most deep And all that is therein which well for ever truth doth keep verse 7 Which judgement executs for such as still oppressed be Who gives unto the hungry food GOD sets the prisoners free verse 8 The Lord opneth th'eys of the blind the Lord them that in ●hrall Are bowed down high raiseth up he loves the righteous all verse 9 The Lord the strangers doth preserv● he orphans with renown And widows saves but wicked way he turneth upside down verse 10 The Lord O Zion still shall reign thy God by thee ador'd Unto all generations still praise ye alwayes the LORD PSALME CXLVII PRaise ye the Lord for it is good praise to our GOD to sing ●●r it is pleasant and also praise is a comely thing The Lord his own Jerusalem builds up with beauty rare ●nd Israels outcasts all by him together gathred are He heals those of a broken heart their wounds he bindeth all He tells the number of the stars and by their names doth call Great is our Lord in all his works and of great power is he ●s understanding we perceive even infinit to be The LORD in mercy lifteth up the meek with great renown ●t to the ground the wicked man he fiercely casteth down With thanksgiving unto the Lord ● sing now most chearfullie Sing praises on the pleasant harp unto our GOD most hie verse 8 Who cov'reth all the heaven with clouds who for the earth below Prepareth rain who makes the grasse upon the mountains grow verse 9 Unto the beast his dayly food he giveth by and by And also to young tender ravens which in their hunger cry verse 10 Into the strength of any horse he hath not his delight He takes no pleasure in the legs of man of greatest might verse 11 The LORD doth take his pleasure great in them that do him fear In those that in their greatest strait hope in his mercy heer verse 12 O praise the LORD Jerusalem both with thy heart and voice O Zion al 's now see that thou to praise thy GOD rejoice For of thy mighty gates the bars well strengthned all hath he ● in his mercy great hath blest thy children all in thee He in thy borders round about makes peace and for thy meat ● doth thee fill aboundantly with finest of the wheat He his commandment on the earth foorth sendeth ever still ● word also most swiftly doth ●un to performe his will ●e likewise snow like whitest wooll gives from the blustring air ● hoar-frost he doth scatter small like ashes heer and there He also foorth doth cast his yee like morsels who so bold ●ile withdraweth far his heat can stand before his cold He sendeth out his word makes them for to melt and thowe His wind to blow he causeth al 's and then the waters flowe verse
haste shall sing verse 2 Thou fairer then mens children a● grace is now from on hie Powr'd in thy lips therefore the Lor● hath blest for ever thee verse 3 O thou that art most mighty now thy sword gird on thy thigh With glory that is thine alwayes and al 's thy Majestie verse 4 For truth meeknesse righteousne● ride thou now prosperously And thy right hand thē shal thee tea● things terrible that be verse 5 Thine arrows sharp are in the heart of the kings enmies all Whereby the people under thee with great contempt do fall verse 6 For ever and for ever is O GOD thy throne of might The scepter of thy kingdome all is still a scepter right verse 7 Thou hates ill loves righteousnes● therefore God thee in love Annointed hath with oil of joy thy fellows all above verse 8 Of aloes myrrhe and cassia thy robs to smell are made Out of the yvory palaces whereby they made thee glad verse 9 Among thy women honour'd much kings daughters were the queen On thy right hand did richly stand in gold of Ophir fine verse 10 Hear daughter and consider well and al 's incline thine ear Thy people and thy fathers house forget though nev'r so dear verse 11 So shall thy beautie by the king desired greatly be Therefore see that thou worship him for thy great LORD is he verse 12 The daughters al 's of Tyre shall be there with a gift right great The rich among the people all thy favour shall entreat verse 13 The daughter of the king within with beauties manifold Is glorious all her clothing is wrought of the finest gold verse 14 She shall be brought unto the kin● in robes of needle work Her Virgins shall be brought to thee her following at the back verse 15 They shal be brought with gladne●● grea● and al 's rejoicing all And in the Palace of the King they glorious enter shall verse 16 In stead ev'n of thy fathers dear shall be thy children now Whom thou well may'st great Prince ma●● in all the earth below verse 17 Thy name I 'll in all ages make remembred well to be Therefore for ever and for ay the people shall praise thee PSAL. XLVI TH' Almighty God is our refuge and strength by which we stan● In trouble and adversitie a present help at hand verse 2 Therefore we will not fear though that the earth removed be And though the mountaines carri'd all be in the deepest sea verse 3 Though thereof the great waters roar and troubled motions make Thogh with the swelling great thereof the mountains hudge do shake verse 4 A river is whose streams shall make Gods citie glade to be The Tabernacles holy place of him who is most Hie. verse 5 God is ev'n in the midst of her she shall not moved be God in great mercy shall her help this early do shall he verse 6 The heathen rag'd the Kingdomes were all mov'd without delay His voice with such force uttred he the earth did melt away verse 7 The Lord of Hostes is still with us us to defend and judge The mightie GOD of Jacob is in danger our refuge verse 8 Come and behold what wondro● works the LORD to passe hath brought What desolations in the earth he in his wrath hath wrought verse 9 To the earths end he maketh wars to cease as men desire He breaks the bow and cuts the spe● and chariots burns with fire verse 10 Be still and know that GOD I a● I will exalted be Among the heathen in the earth I 'le be exalted hie verse 11 The LORD of hosts is still with us to defend and judge The mighty God of Jacob is in danger our refuge PSALME XLVII O All ye people of the earth your hands clap and rejoice Shout unto GOD most chearfullie with a triumphing voice verse 2 For lo the LORD most High alwayes is terrible to see Ov'r all the kingdomes of the earth a great King sure is he verse 3 He wicked people under us his goodnesse for to shew Shall with the nations most profane under our feet subdue verse 4 He shall for our inheritance chuse which none shall remove Of Jacob the excellencie whom he did ever love verse 5 GOD with a shout of Majestie to be gone up is found The LORD is by his people heard ev'n with a Trumpets sound verse 6 To God sing praises with your he● unto him praises sing Sing praises both with heart and voic● sing praises to our King verse 7 For the great God of all the earth is only King and Lord All they that understanding have sing praise with one accord verse 8 God o're the heathen all doth reig● God highly sits upon Of his most perfect holinesse the fair and statelie throne verse 9 The Princes of the people all together as we see Are gathred even the people of Abrahams GOD most hie For certainely of all the earth the shields to God belong He greatly all the Sons of men exalted is among PSAL. XLVIII GReat is the Lord and greatly is to be praised still Within the Citie of our GOD in his most holy hill verse 2 Well situat Mount Sion is the joy of all the earth Of the great king the city fair on the sides of the North. verse 3 God in her palaces is known for a refuge for ever verse 4 For lo the kings assembled were they passed by together verse 5 This city great they saw and so they marveild much alway They in their hearts were troubled sore and hasted all away verse 6 As of a woman in travell there them seizd fear and pain verse 7 With an East wind y u Tarshish ships dost break in great disdain verse 8 As in Gods city we have heard so have we seen together Ev'n in Gods city God it will establish fast for ever verse 9 In the midst of thy Temple fair O God who all hast wrought Of thy most loving kindnesse still we carefully have thought verse 10 According to thy name O God so is thy praise untill Th' ends of the earth and righteousn● thy right hand al 's doth fill verse 11 Because of all thy judgements j● let Sion Mount rejoice Let also Judahs daughters all be glade with heart and voice verse 12 About Sion see that ye walk and to perceive her well Go round about her buildings fair the towers thereof now tell verse 13 Mark well her bulwarks strong a● hi● her palaces consider That ye the same may clearely tell to ages following after verse 14 For this God is our only God for ever and for ay He will in all things ev'n to death our guide be evry day PSAL. XLIX HEar this all people and give eare that in the world doe dwell verse 2 Both low high both rich poor together weigh this well verse 3 My mouth shall speak of wisdome great and of my heart in me The meditation wholly shall of understanding be verse 4 Unto
widows Judge GOD still is in his holy place where alwayes he doth lodge verse 6 The solitarie God doth set in families and from bands Brings bound men out but rebels dw● in dry and barren lands verse 7 O God whe thou wentst forth befor● thy people in distresse When thou didst march with Majesty through the wide wildernesse verse 8 The earth did shake the heav'ns all at Gods presence did drop At Gods presence ev'n Isral's God the Sinai mov'd did hop verse 9 Thou God a raine sentst plentifull whereby thou didst confirme Thine own inheritance when it was weary and infirme verse 10 Thy congregation hath therein dwelt from all danger sure O God thou hast prepared of thy goodnesse for the poor verse 11 The LORD who glorious fits above the word gave from his seat Of those that publish'd it abroad the companie was great verse 12 The Kings of armies all apace sled while they got the foile And she that taried then at home devided all the spoile verse 13 Though ye have lien among the pots like doves men shall you see Whose wings with silver with gold whose feathers cov'red be verse 14 When the Almighty scattred Kings in it brought very low It by Gods mercy was made white as in Salmon the snow verse 15 The hill of God is as the hill of Bashan that is hie An hill it is ev'n as the hill of Bashan seemes to be verse 16 Why leap ye thus ye highest hill this is the onely hill Where GOD desires to dwel yea th● the LORD dwell ever will verse 17 Gods charets twenty thousands of Angels thousands strong God in the holy place is as in Sinai them among verse 18 Thus thou triumphing ov'r thy fo● ascended hast on hie By thy great might thou captive all hast led captivitie Thou hast received gifts for men yea for those who rebell That God the LORD in mercy grea● among them still might dwell verse 19 Blest be the LORD who dayly with benefites doth lode Even he of our salvation dear who is the mighty GOD. verse 20 He of salvation is the God that is our God most strong And unto God the LORD from death the issues do belong verse 21 But God his enmies head wil woūd and hairie scalp also Of such a one as doth still on in his trespasses go verse 22 The LORD said I will bring again from Bashan hill most hie will againe my people bring from the deepths of the sea verse 23 That thy foot may be dipped in the blood of all thy foes And the tongue also of thy dogs in the same blood of those verse 24 They have thy goings wonderfull O God seene most clearly The goings of my God my King ev'n in the Sanctuary verse 25 The singers first the players on instruments did go Among them all the 〈…〉 ●ong with timbre 〈…〉 verse 26 Blesse in the congregations great God who doth all excell Ev'n the Lord from the fountaine of his people Israel verse 27 There 's little Benjamin their Lor● their Princes counsell be Of Judah and of Zebulon Princes of Naphtali verse 28 Thy God almighty hath thy streng● commanded as he thought O God that strēgthen which thou ● in mercy for us wrought verse 29 Because of thy faire Temple at Jerusalems citie The greatest Kings of al the earth shall presents bring to the. verse 30 Rebuke thou now the companie of spear-men great and small The multitude of Bulls also with calves of people all Till every one submit himself with silver neere or farre Now scatter thou the people all that do delight in warre verse 31 Great Princes shall most willingly come out of Egypt lands And Ethiopia unto GOD shall soon stretch out her hands verse 32 Sing unto God ye kingdomes of the earth with one accord O sing with heart and al 's with voice due praises to the LORD verse 33 To him y ● on the heav'ns of heav'ns which were of old doth ride Lo he sends out his voice a voice most mighty to abide verse 34 Ascribe ye strength now unto God his great excellencie Is over Isra'l and his strength is in the clouds most hie verse 35 O GOD thou from thy holy pl●● art terrible to see Great Isra'ls God gives power stre● let God still blessed be PSAL. LXIX SAve me in those my dangers gre●● O God who art most hie For waters great unto my soul come in now surely be verse 2 I sink in deep mire where there is no standing for me now I am into deep waters come where floods me overflow verse 3 I of my crying weary am my throat is all made dry Mine eyes while for my God I wa● do fail me by and by verse 4 They that me hate despitefully without a cause indeed Are surely moe in number then the haires of all mine head They that my foes most wrongfully would me destroy for ay Are mighty then I that restor'd which I took not away verse 5 O God thou my great foolishnesse dost know most perfectlie And all my sins both more and lesse are not now hid from thee verse 6 Let none that wait on thee O Lord for my sake shamed be Nor yet confounded for my sake that seek O God to thee verse 7 Because I for thy sake have borne reproach and great disgrace Great shame before mine enmies still hath cov'red all my face verse 8 I am become a stranger great unto my brethren near And also am an aliant to my mothers children dear verse 9 For of thy holy house the zeal hath all up eaten me And on me their reproach is fall'n that have reproached thee verse 10 When I did weep and chastned 〈◊〉 my soul with fasting much Mine en'mies all did scoffe and that was unto my reproch verse 11 I also sackcloth that is base made all my garment then And after that a proverb I became unto those men verse 12 They that as Judges in the gate the people sit among Did speak against me yea I was of drunkards made the song verse 13 But as for me my prayer is O LORD alwayes to thee In such a time as thou dost know acceptable to be O God in the great multitude of thy mercy me heare Even in the truth and faithfulnesse of thy salvation deare verse 14 Deliver me out of the mire from sinking safe me keep Save me from those that hate me still and out of waters deep verse 15 Let not the water flood ov'rflow nor deep of miserie Me swallow up let not the pit her mouth shut over me verse 16 Hear me O Lord for thy kindnes most loving still is good Turn unto me according to thy mercies multitude verse 17 And hide not thy most loving face from me thy servant dear For I perplex'd in trouble am now speedily me hear verse 18 Draw near to my distressed soul it save now and redeeme Deliver me because of those that are my foes extreame verse 19
verse 11 To all the beasts even of the field they drink give as they list The asses wilde among their streames do gladly quench their thirst verse 12 By them shal all the fowls of heav'n take pleasure for to dwell ●hich on green branches blooming fair in sweetest songs excell He wattreth frō his chambers high the hills aboundantlie ●he earth with the fruit of thy works is satisfi'd by thee verse 14 For cattell he makes grasse to grow and herb exceeding good ●or mans service that from the earth he may bring foorth his food verse 15 And wine that makes mans heart be glad and oil in every part To make his face to shine and bread which strengthneth a mans heart verse 16 The pleasant trees of God the Lord even full of sap do stand Of Lebanon the Cedars which he planted with his hand verse 17 Where make their nests wherein to sit the birds melodious As for the Stork the fire trees are appointed for her house verse 18 For the wild Goats the higest hil● are a most sure refuge ●es●g● The ragged rocks ordained are the Conies for to lodge verse 19 For seasons he appointeth still the Moon likewise the Sun Swift in his course still knoweth well each day his going down verse 20 Thou makest darknes by thy might and it is night indeed Wherein beasts of the forrest all creep foorth then for to feed verse 21 The Lions young run heer and there and roar to get their prey And from the GOD that formed them their meat seek evry day verse 22 The Sun ariseth they themselves together gather then And lay them down most quietly in their retired den verse 23 Man goeth foorth then chearfully unto his work with speed And to his labour carefully untill the evening tide verse 24 How manifold Lord are thy works in wisdome wonderfull Thou madst them all the earth always is of thy riches full verse 25 So is this sea that 's great and wide wherein things creeping all Innumerable are ev'n beasts that are both great and small verse 26 There also go with speedie course the Ships swift in their way There is that Leviathan whom thou madst therein to play verse 27 All those things wel do wait on thee that as thou thinkest meet Thou mayest still in season due give unto them their meat verse 28 That which thou givest unto them they gather for their food Thy hand thou op'nest chearfully and they are fill'd with good verse 29 Thy face thou hidest then they are all troubled and do mourne Thou tak'st away their breath they die and to their dust returne verse 30 Thou sendest forth thy sprit they art created by thy breath And thou by thy great might renewe the face of all the earth verse 31 The glory of the LORD our GOD endure shall fast for ever The Lord God also shall rejoice in his great works of wonder verse 32 The earth below doth tremble all when he on it doth look The hils he toucheth that are high and they together smoak verse 33 I to the Lord ev'n while I live will sing as he doth crave I will sing praise unto my GOD while I my being have verse 34 My meditation of him shall be most sweet unto me Yea in the LORD that me sustaines I ever glad will be verse 35 Consume thou sinners frō the earth let wicked be no more Blesse now the Lord O thou my soul praise ye the LORD therefore PSAL. CV O Give ye thanks unto the Lord upon his Name now call Make clearly known his wōdrous deeds among the people all verse 2 Sing unto him most joyfully psalmes to him sing with speed Talk ye of all his works also which wondrous are indeed verse 3 In his most holy Name alwayes to glory now accord And let the heart of them rejoice that seek the living Lord. verse 4 Seek ye with care and diligence the Lord in ev'ry place And al 's his strength for evermore see that ye seek his face verse 5 The marv'lous workes that he hath done remember now indeed His wonders the judgements wh●● did from his mouth proceed verse 6 O ye who seed of Abraham his servants surely are Ye of Jacob his chosen one the children neer and farre verse 7 He surely is the mighty Lord ev'n our most loving God His judgements still most righteous ar● in all the earth abroad verse 8 His Cov'nant he remembred hath the word which fast to stand To thousand generations he wisely did command verse 9 Which cov'nant he most lovely made with his friend Abraham And unto Isa'c he also by oath made sure the same verse 10 And unto Jacob for a law the same he did confirme To Israel for a Covenant that 's everlasting firme verse 11 He said Canaans fertile land I will give unto thee Ev'n of your own inheritance the pleasant lot to be verse 12 When they thus but in number were a few distressed men Yea very few and yet this more but strangers in it then verse 13 When they from one strange nation thus another went unto And to another people al 's from one kingdome did go verse 14 He suffred in his mercy great no man to do them wrong Yea for their sakes he did reprove most mighty kings and strong verse 15 He said See that ye touch not those that mine anointed be Nor do the Prophets any harme that do belong to me verse 16 Moreover he call'd on the land for famine with great speed He also in his fury brake the staffe of all their bread verse 17 He in his mercy sent a man before them to uphold Joseph who by his brethren was even for a servant sold verse 18 Whose feet they hurt with fettes strong in yron he did ly verse 19 Untill the time that came his wor● the LORDS word did him try verse 20 The King then soon his servants 〈◊〉 and loosed him also He that the peoples ruler was most free then let him go verse 21 He made him then of all his house lord over great and small And ruler al 's appointed him even of his substance all verse 22 That he his Princes bind with 〈◊〉 at his good pleasure might And to his gravest Senatours should wisdom teach aright verse 23 Israel also in a strait then into Egypt came And Jacob with his sons sojour'nd ev'n in the land of Ham. verse 24 And he his people greatly did increase their foes among And more then all their enmies he did surely make them strong verse 25 Their heart he turned for to hate his people great and small Most subtilly alwayes to deal ev'n with his servants all verse 26 His faithfull servant Moses he unto them quickly sent And Aaron whom he chosen had together with him went verse 27 They frō the Lord did shew his signs among them where they came And wonders great not seen before in all the land of Ham. verse 28 He darknesse then among them sent and
thy Name that dearly love verse 133 Now order in thy blessed word my steps most carefullie Let no iniquitie now have dominion over me verse 134 From mans oppression now me save thy precepts keep I will verse 135 Thy face make on thy servant sh● teach me thy statutes still verse 136 Of water rivers down mine e● do run because I saw That they that wickedly are set keep not thy holy law TSADI verse 137 Most righteous ev'n in all thy w● art thou O LORD of might And all thy judgements on the eart● are ever still upright verse 138 Thy testimonies that thou hast commanded us to do Ev'n altogether righteous are and very faithfull too verse 139 My burning zeal within my he● hath still consumed me Because my foes forgotten have the words that come from thee verse 140 Thy word is pure therefore the thy servants love is set verse 141 I small despised am yet I thy precepts not forget verse 142 Thy righteousnesse a righteousnes is everlasting sure And thy most perfect law alwayes is ev'n the truth most pure verse 143 Much trouble al 's anguish great have taken hold on me Yet alwayes thy commandments all my chief delights now be verse 144 Thy testimonies righteousnesse is everlasting all Unto me understanding give and happy live I shall KOPH verse 145 With my whole heart Lord hear I cride thy statutes keep I will verse 146 I cryd me save and I will keep thy Testimonies still verse 147 The dawning of the morning I did still prevent and cry And with my whole heart in thy word I hoped by and by verse 148 Mine eyes do timeously prevent the watches of the night That in thy blessed word always still meditate I might verse 149 After thy loving kindnesse he● my voice direct to thee According to thy judgement just O LORD now quicken me verse 150 Who follow mischief they 〈…〉 they from thy law are far verse 151 Thou Lord art neer thy precep● alwaies truth surelie are verse 152 As for thy testimonies all I have them altogether Well known of old that thou sure hast founded them for ever RESH verse 153 Consider mine affliction great and so deliver me For I do not forget the law which hath been given by thee verse 154 Plead thou my cause and unto deliv'rance now afford Me quicken in my great distresse according to thy word verse 155 Salvation from the wicked is removed far away ●or they most foolish do not seek thy statutes to obey verse 156 Exceeding great alwayes O Lord thy tender mercies be ●ccording to thy judgements now in mercie quicken me verse 157 My persecutors and my foes are many that combine ●et from thy testimonies I do not at all decline verse 158 The great transgressours I beheld and grieved was O LORD ●ecause they given to wickednesse kept not at all thy Word verse 159 Consider how I dearly love the precepts given by thee ●fter thy loving kindnesse then O LORD now quicken me verse 160 From the beginning of all things thy Word is true and sure Thy righteous judgements every for ever do endure SCHIN verse 161 Me Princes persecuted have without a cause or law But with all due respect my heart stands of thy word in aw verse 162 I at thy word rejoice as one that findeth spoil that 's great verse 163 Thy law I love but lying all I do abhor and hate verse 164 Sev'n times a day I praise thee dost righteous judgements se● verse 165 Great peace have they which thy nothing shal them offend verse 166 LORD I for thy salvation gre● have hoped constantlie And thy commandments all have done in sinceritie verse 167 Thy testimonies for to keep my soul did well approve And I them even with all my hea● exceedinglie do love verse 168 Thy testimonies and precepts I them both lesse and more Have keeped well for all my waies are ever thee before TAV verse 169 O let my cry while I do pray come neer before thee LORD ●ive understanding unto me according to thy word verse 170 Let now my supplication just come neer before thine eye ●ccording to thy faithfull word save and deliver me verse 171 My lips always most chearfullie praise to thee utter shall When thou at last most wisely hast thy statutes taught me all verse 172 My tongue still of thy blessed word shall speak it to expresse For thy commandments all indeed are always righteousnesse verse 173 Let thy hand help me for I have thy precepts chosen right verse 174 I long'd for thy salvation Lo● thy law is my delight verse 175 O let my soul now live and ● shall give due praise to thee And let thy righteous judgements a● now help and succour me verse 176 Like a lost sheep ev'n still I hav● gone very far astray Thy servant seek for thy precepts I not forget at alway PSAL. CXX GOD heard me when I cri'd 〈◊〉 in my distresse wrong verse 2 Lord save my soul from lying lip● from a deceitfull tongue verse 3 What shal be given or to thee do● thou false tongue learn'd to lie verse 4 Sharp arrows of the mighty coals of Juniper that be verse 5 Now wo is me that I so long in Mesech do sojourne That in the tents of Kedar al 's I dwell without return My poor soul hath long dwelt with him that peace hates neer and far I am for peace but when I speak they alwayes are for war PSAL. CXXI ●'Le lift mine eyes up to the hills from whence my help coms foorth My help all cometh from the Lord which made both heav'n and earth Thy foot he will not suffer to be moved any way ●e that thee safely keepeth still not slumbers night nor day Behold he that keeps Israel not slumber shall or sleep The Lord 's thy shade on thy right hād the Lord thee safe doth keep The Sun shal not thee smile by day nor Moone by night at all verse 7 GOD from all ill thee shal preserve thy soul preserve he shall verse 8 Thy going out and coming in the LORD whom we adore Shal wel preserve from this time for and ev'n for evermore PSAL. CXXII I Was most glade when they to me said all with one accord Now let us go unto the house of the Almighty LORD verse 2 Jerusalem within thy gates our feet shall stand for ever verse 3 As a citie Jerusalem is built compact together verse 4 Whether the tribes go up the tribe which GOD for his doth claime To Israls testimonie there to thank the LORDS great name verse 5 For there of judgement thrones ar● se● for Davids house that be verse 6 Pray for the peace of Salem they shall prosper that love thee verse 7 Let happie peace within thy wals at all times stedfast be And in thy pleasant palaces still great prosperitie For my belov'd companions sakes and brethren dear I will ●ow gladly say with all my heart Peace be within thee still
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
Hath he not made and establish'd thee verse 7 Remember ye the dayes of old yeers past consider well ●hy father aske he will thee shew thy Elders will thee tell When the most High to Nations did th' inheritance divide ●hen he the sons of Adam all did separate beside ●e by his wisdome set the bounds of all the people then ●ccording to the number of his Israels children For the LORD for his portion hath his people without blot ●cob of his inheritance most surely is the lot He found them in a desart land and wast wildernesse He ●m led instructed and him kept as th'apple of his eye As th' Eagle stirreth up her nest fluttreth her young upon ●r wings doth spread taketh them to carry them thereon verse 12 So by his might the LORD alon● did lead him carefully And no strange GOD there was at all with him in company verse 13 He made him ride on Cana'n hi● that he th' increase might eat He made him oil and hony suck from flintie rocks most sweet verse 14 Butter of Kine and milk of Shee● he gave to every man With fat of Lambs and also Rams of the breed of Bashan He gave them Goats with the fat of Kidneys of wheat right good And of the sweet grapes thou didst di● the pure wine red like blood The second Part. verse 15 But Jeshurun who should have b● most righteous then did kick Thou waxed art exceeding fat thou art grown very thick Thou cov'red art with fatnesse the● his maker he forsook ●nd of his sure salvations rock no care at all he took verse 16 With strange gods they provoked him unto great jealousie With great abominations they him angry made to be verse 17 They sacrificed unto devils to gods whom they not knew Whom your fathers did never fear even gods that were but new verse 18 Thou art unmindfull of the Rock which once thee did beget ●nd the Lord God that formed thee thou didst alwayes forget The third Part. verse 19 And when the Lord it saw he did abhorre them all anone ●ecause of the provoking great of Daughter and of Son verse 20 He said I will from them my face hide and I will now see ●heir end they are a froward race in whom no faith can be verse 21 With that which is not GOD the● hav● me mov'd to jealousie To anger they have me provok'd with their great vanitie I them also to jealousie with such as are no flock Will move to anger them with fool● I surely will provoke verse 22 For in my wrath fire kindled is such as no tongue can tell It shall not cease alwayes to burn even to the lowest hell It shall consume the earth all with her increase mans desire And the foundations of the mount shall surely set on fire verse 23 Upon them of mischief a heap I certainly will send I also on them in my wrath mine arrows now will spend verse 24 They shall consumed be and burnt with pain of hunger great ●nd suddenly shall be devour'd with a most burning heat ●nd with bitter destruction I will also on them thrust ●he teeth of beasts with poison al 's of serpents of the dust The sword without terrour within destroy shall and not spare ●he young man virgin suckling al 's with the man of gray hair verse 26 I said I into corners would them quickly scatter then would make their rememberance to cease from among men verse 27 Were it not that I the great wrath fear'd of the enemie ●est their vaine adversaries should behave themselves strangly ●nd lest that they pu●t up with pride should say those words anone ●ur hand now high his and the LORD this work all hath not done verse 28 For they all a vaine Nation are of wholesome counsell void No understanding good at all in them doth still abide verse 29 O that they were wise so that they thes clearly understood That they would now their latter end consider for their good verse 30 How should but one a thousand chase and two al 's put to flight Ten thousand if their Rock had not them sold and shut up right verse 31 For their rock in no way is as our rock that mighty is We none but even our enmies seek for to be Judge of this verse 32 Of Sodom and Gomorrahs field their vine I truely call Their clusters great most bitter are their grapes are grapes of gall verse 33 Their wine is Dragons poison which doth from those grapes distill And is the cruel venime of vile Aspes that men do kill verse 34 Is not this wickednesse laid up in a great store with me And up among my treasures al 's even sealed secretly The fourth Part. verse 35 To me belongeth vengeance and recompence for their crime Their foot shall slide assuredly in due appointed time For their day of calamitie is surely neer at hand And the things that shal come on them make hast and shall not stand verse 36 For the LORD who is mercifull shall when he is content His people judge and al 's himself for his servants repent When that he sees their power al gone and them of help berest And that in their calamitie there 's none shut up or left verse 37 And he in his great wrath shal say where are their gods of might Their stable rock in whom alwayes they trusted day and night verse 38 Which ate fatlings wine offrings in drink did not reject Let them rise up with their strength you help and al 's protect verse 39 See now that I am he even I no god there is with me I kill I also make alive I wound heal as yee see Nor is there any that how can out of my hand deliver verse 40 For I lift up my hand to heav'n and say I live for ever verse 41 If on judgement my hand take hold and glistring sword I whet I 'll render vengeance to my foes and crush those that me hate verse 42 I will mine arrows in my wrath which is now kindled sore Make drunk with blood al 's my sword shall fiercely flesh devore And that with the blood of the slain and men that captives be From the beginning of revenge upon the enemie verse 43 Rejoice ye nations with his folk for he who doth not change Will the blood of his servants dear most speedily avenge And to his adversaries will a vengeance render full And to his people and his land will be most mercifull The Song of Deborah and Barak after the victorie against the armie of Jabin King of Canaan who reigned in Hazor whose captain was Sisera whose head was cut off by Jahel the wife of Heber JUDGES 5. vers 2. PRaise ye the Lord most loving for th' avenging of Isra●l When as the people willingly themselves did offer all verse 2 Hear O ye Kings ye Princes al 's give ear I even I will Sing to the LORD I 'le sing praise to the GOD of
Israel verse 3 Lord when thou wentst frō Seir when thou didst march from Edom field The earth did trēble heav'ns did drop the clouds did water yeeld verse 4 The mountains melted from before the LORD GOD Eternell Even that Sinai from God before the God of Israel verse 5 In Shamgars dayes Son of Anath in the dayes of Jael The high wayes were unoccupi'd they went through by wayes all verse 6 The indwellers of villages in Israel did cease Untill that I Deborah rose a Mother to make peace verse 7 They chose new gods then in their gates was war was there a shield Or spear fourty thousand among that Isra'l all could yeeld verse 8 My heart to Isra'ls Governours is that with one accord Offred themselves most willingly to battel Blesse the Lord. verse 9 Speak ye that ride on Asses white in Rulers chief aray And ye that sit in judgement and that travel by the way verse 10 Who sav'd are from the archers noise where they did water draw There shall they of the Lord rehearse the righteous acts and law The righteous acts in Israel in village done or town Then shall the people of the Lord unto the gates go down verse 11 Awake awake awake awake Deborah sing anone Arise Barak and lead captive thou of Ahinoam son verse 12 Him that remaines he made to rule ov'r the Nobilitie And people al 's the Lord me gave rule over the Mightie verse 13 Of Ephraim ' gainst Amalek there was a worthy root And after thee stout Benjamin among thy people great verse 14 From Machir of Manasse came Governours goodly men To this service came Zebulon scribes handling well the pen. verse 15 And the most mightie Princes of strong Issachar that day Were with Deborah in the field even Issachar I say There Barak to the valley sent on foot did soon depart For the divisions of Reuben there were great thoughts of heart verse 16 Why in sheepfolds abodst thou to hear flocks bleet in our smart For the divisions of Reuben were searchings great of heart verse 17 Beyond Jordan Gilead abode and why did Dan remain ●n ships Asher on the sea shore sought in his breaches gain verse 18 Zebulon and stout Naphtali were arm'd with spear and shield They jeoparded their lives in the high places of the field verse 19 The kings of Cana'n came fought Jabin for to maintain In Tanah to Megiddo neer but thereby did not gain verse 20 ' Gainst Sisera the clouds and wind did fight from heav'ns most hie The Stars al 's in their courses all fought most couragiouslie verse 19 The river Kishon even Kishon did sweep them all away O thou my soul thou hast down troad great strength without delay verse 22 Then the strong horse hoves broken were even with the strongest bones By the means of the pransing great of the most mighty Ones verse 23 Curse ye the men of Meros all said th'Angel of the LORD Curse the inhabitants thereof most bitterly by word Because to the help of the LORD they came not speedilie Even to the help of God the LORD ' gainst men that mighty be verse 24 Jahel the wife of Heber shall blest above women be Above women she shall be blest even in the the tent surelie verse 25 He water asked and She gave him milk of sweet relish She also wisely butter brought foorth in a lordly dish verse 26 She with a hammer and a naile smote Sisera indeed When she his Temples peirced had she did smite off his head verse 27 He bow'd and fel and lay down he at her feet bow'd and fell There he bow'd there he fell downe dead at the feet Jahel verse 28 Siseras Mother looked out at windows and did cry ●hrough the lattesse with joy of heart to those that passed by Why tarries his Charet so long What hinder doth it let Why tary thus the wheels most swift of his Princely Charet verse 29 When her wise Ladies heard those words they did not long defer ●o give answer yea she return'd to her self this answer verse 30 Have they not well in battell sped have they not all also Parted the spoil to every man a damosell or two To Sisera a wealthy prey who all his foes did foil A colour'd prey of needle work for those that take the spoil verse 31 So perish let thy foes O Lord but who with heart upright Him love let them be as the Sun when he goes forth in might The Song of Hannah which She sang to God when She had borne Samuel after long barrenesse 1. SAM 2. vers 1. MY heart rejoiceth in the Lord my horne exalt did he My mouth is greatly now enlarg'd for I rejoice in thee There is none holy as the Lord there is none thee beside ●here is no Rock that like our God doth constantly abide See that henceforth ye do no more exceeding proudly talk ●or let your tongue within your mouth with arrogancy walk ●r the Lord surely is a God of knowledge as we see ●nd by him in a Ballance just all actions weighed be The bows of all the mighty men are broken all at length ●d they that stumbled heer there ●ate well now girt with strength They that were full in plentie have ●hir'd out themselves for bread ●d they that were in hunger great securely ceasd indeed ●e that was barren and contemn'd hath born sev'n great and small And she that many children hath is waxed feeble all verse 6 The Lord by his strong arme doth kil and he doth also save He lifteth up and also he brings down unto the grave verse 7 The Lord he surely maketh poor and also maketh rich He bringeth low and raiseth up unto a certain pitch verse 8 He raiseth up out of the dust the poor from the dunghill He lifts the begger and him sets on Thrones with Princes still For of the earth the pillars strong are all the Lords alone And he by his great power hath set the world all them upon verse 9 He of his saints will keep the feet the wicked in darknesse Shall silent be none shall prevail by strength even more or lesse verse 10 The adversaries of the Lord all broken shall be driv'n ●o peices small he them upon shall thunder out of heav'n ●h'ends of the earth the Lord shall judge and strength give to his king ●he horne of his annointed he shall high exalt to reigne ●he song of David which he sang to give thanks after that Nathan had promised him benefites and blessings but chieflie the Messiah to come of his seede 2 SAM 7. vers 18. O Lord my God now who am I that thou on me hast thought What is my house that thou in love me hitherto hast brought This was but small Lord in thy sight thou of thy servants house Hast spoke for a great while to come as thou art righteous This truely Lord a mercy great I clearly now do see After the manner of a man