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A07660 The mindes melodie Contayning certayne psalmes of the kinglie prophete Dauid, applyed to a nevv pleasant tune, verie comfortable to euerie one that is rightlie acquainted therewith. Montgomerie, Alexander, 1545?-1598. 1605 (1605) STC 18051; ESTC S110024 7,454 32

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Rid him with speede And him defend And succour send In troubles all and then him glorifie I will alwayes Prolong his dayes And he doubtlesse my sauing health shall see PSALME CI. NOW will I sing To thee ô King Aboue all thing Of mercie mixt with judgement righteous In perfite way I will me stay Awaiting ay Vntill thou come my God most gratious In mynde and heart vpright I will begin To walke before thy sight My house within No wickednesse Shalt me possesse The sinners worke I hate with all disdaine None ill at all Shall with me dwell Mine heart mine hand from such I wil refrain ¶ Thou froward heart That workes me smart From me depart Go take thy leaue for I no ill will know Such as defame With slanderous blame Their neighbours name I will destroy and them no mercie show The proud presumptuous ghuest With loftie looke And hautie minde possest I can not brooke Myne heart myne eye Shall euer be Vpon the just and faithfull of the land They shall abyde All tyme and tyde Within thy Court to serue at thy command ¶ The man I say That doth not stray From the right way I will aduance in honour to excell The guilefull man That no good can But lie and faine Out of mine house with speed I will expell I will cut out by tyme Out of the land All the rebellious trayne And godlesse band And I doe meane For to maintaine Gods holie house and sacred Cittie free That wicked men May not remaine Within his gates for their iniquitie PSALME CXVII ONATIONS all Both great and small With Israell Vnto the Lorde sing laude and lasting praise Exalt his Name And glorious fame Alwhere proclame For why his grace and glore abides alwaies He doth his tender loue To vs extend As well each day we proue It hath no end This mightie Lord In worke and word Is constant sure his trueth cannot decay Giue him therefore All laude and glore Who doth on vs his loue and grace display PSALME CXXI WHEN I behold These Montanes cold Can I be bold To take my journey through this wildernesse Wherein doth stand On eyther hand A bloudie band To cut me off with cruell craftinesse Heere subtle Sathans slight Doth me assaill Ther his proud worldly might Thinks to preuaill In euerie place With pleasant face The snares of sinne besets me round about With poysone sweete To slay the Spirite Conspyred all to take my life no doubt ¶ But God is hee Will succour mee And let me see His sauing bealth ay readie at command Euen IEHOVA That creat al Both great and smal In heauen and aire and in the sea and land Freat not my fearefull heart My breast within This God will take thy part Thy course to rin He will thee guyde Thou shalt not slyde Thy feet shal steadfast stand in the right way He will thee keepe He will not sleepe Nor suffer soe 's to catch thee as a pray ¶ The Lord doth keepe Israell his sheepe And will not sleepe Beneath his shadow thou shalt saifliely Right sure and firme With his right arme Saue the from harme He shall and all thy fearefull foes defy The day hote Sunnes offence Shall not thee greeue Nor cold Moones influence By night thee moue God of his grace From his high place Shall saue thee from all ill in euerie way Thou goes about Both in and out He shall thee blesse and prosper now and ay PSALME CXXV AS Sion Hill That 's firme and still And neuer will Nor can remoue through danger of decayes So that man shall Lord with thee dwell Fearing no fall Who trustes in thee and shall indure for ay Like Mountaines round about Ierusalem IEHOVA so no doubt Shall couer him The rod and yocke Of Gods owne flocke Shall not ay rest vpon the godlie race Lest they through griefe Without releefe The wandring waies of wicked men imbrace ¶ O Lord our God Remoue thy rod Make not abode From such as feare thy name with perfite hart And walke vpright Before thy sight In thy trew light Thy grace their guyde let not from them depart But such as slide abacke In crooked wayes The Lord shall ouertake With suddaine frayes Their lot and part Shall be in smart With sinfull men that perishe in thy rage With Israell Thy peace let dwell O blessed Lord to last from age to age PSALME CXXVIII OBLEST is hee That feareth thee O Lord most hie And doth obserue thy constant will and way O well to him That hath begun This course to run His labour shall him pleasant frute repay To his great joyes encrease In reuthfull neede IEHOVA will him dresse His life to feede His wife shall bee Like to the tree That growes full gay fast by his houses side His children fair Like Olyues rare His table shall decore both tyme and tyde ¶ Such mans successe And happinesse Shall still increase As feares thee ô Lord most righteous Thou wilt not misse Right so to blesse Both him and his With riches rare and pleasure plenteous From Sions holie Hill Thou shalt see then To stand and flourish still Ierusalem Thy race and seede Shall budde and breed Before thine eyes in happie state and store With Israell And Iuda shall Thy peace ô Lord abyde for euer more THE SONG OF SIMEON S. Luke 2. verse 25. SINCE that mine eye Before I die O Lord doth see Thine holie one our hope and onelie stay Whom thou hast send In latter end For to extend Thy mercies great that doe endure for ay Then let thy seruant Lord Depart in peace And me of thine accord Send to my place As thou hast said And promise made That can not faile nor fall in vaine away For I rejoyce In heart and voyce That I'haue seene thy sauing health this day ¶ Whom thou a light Hast set full bright Before the sight Of Ger tiles far and people round about And sendst with grace Sinne to deface And glorious peace For to proclame the earth and world throghout And as thy Prophetes told A signe to bee For Nations to behold With faithfull eye In speciall Thine Israell To rid from thral and saue them by his might That he their glore For euer more On Sion hill may shine in beautie bright GLORIA PATRI O King of Kings In heauen that rings Aboue all things Thy people chosen of thine onelie grace To raigne with thee Eternallie Them sanctifie Into thy sweete and euerlasting peace Laude to the Trinitie On which we call One God in persones three Surmounting all Fountain profound All praise redound To thee ô Father with thy Son most sweete That Prince of glore Did vs restore Likewise all praise be to the holie Spirite Gloria in excelsis Deo Amen The Psalmes that are contened in this Booke are these 1. 4. 6. 15. 19. 23. 43. 57. 91. 101. 117. 121. 125. 128. Simeons Song and Gloria Patri FINIS