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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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asham'd at all that humbly wait on thee But who transgresse without a cause let them ashamed be verse 4 Shew me thy ways O Lord thy pa● me teach thou ever still verse 5 Me in thy truth most wisely lead and teach by thy good will For thou of my salvation dear still art the GOD alway On thee alone with confidence do I wait all the day verse 6 Thy tender mercies now O LOR● in thy remembrance hold And al 's thy loving kindnesses for they have been of old verse 7 Sins my youth remember not nor my transgressions mark In mercy now remember me Lord for thy goodnesse sake verse 8 The LORD he is perfectly good and upright al 's alway Therefore he by his wisdome will teach sinners in the way verse 9 In judgement surely he will guide the meek both day and night And also he unto the meek will teach his way aright verse 10 The paths all of the Lord our God both truth and mercies are To such as well his Cov'nant keep and testimonies rare verse 11 For thy names sake most humbly now O LORD I thee intreat To pardon mine iniquitie for it is very great verse 12 What man is he that in his life the LORD doth truely fear Him in the way that he shall chuse he shall teach plainlie heer verse 13 His soul in great calamities at ease shall safely dwell And al 's the seed shall after him the earth inherit well verse 14 The secret of the LORD is with all them that fear him still And unto them his Cov'nant sure most clearly shew he will verse 15 Still towards GOD in all my grie● mine eyes are alwayes set He by his mighty hand shall pluck my feet out of the net verse 16 Unto me turn thee and on me have mercy in good-will For I am alwayes desolate and al 's afflicted still verse 17 The troubles of my wounded he● alwayes enlarged be Out of my great distresses all O safely bring thou me verse 18 My great affliction look upon and pain wherein I live And all my sins which grievous are in mercy me forgive verse 19 Consider now mine enemies all for they in number great With a most cruel hatred still despightfully me hate verse 20 O keep my soul from dangers great and safe deliver me ●et me not be asham'd for I still put my thrust in thee verse 21 For my most constant uprightnesse and al 's integritie Preserve me by thy mighty hand for I do wait on thee verse 22 O GOD who of thy people dear most highly dost esteeme Out of his troubles which are great thine Israel now redeeme PSAL. XXVI ●Udge me O Lord for walk'd I have in mine integrity I trusted al 's have in the Lord therefore slide shall not I. verse 2 Examine me O LORD and al 's me prove in every part Try thou like wise most narrowly my reins and al 's my heart verse 3 For thy most loving kindnesse is alwayes before mine eyes And in thy truth I constantly have walked thee to please verse 4 With persons vaine I surely have not sit in companie Nor will I once go with those me● that false dissemblers be verse 5 Of ill doers I hated have the congregation great With wicked men in companie at all I will not sit verse 6 I carefully will wash mine han● in innocency still So I thine Altar with respect O LORD now compasse will That I may publish with the voice of thanks most heartilie And tell of all the wondrous works that have been done by thee The habitation of thy house LORD I have loved well And also the most glorious place where doth thine honour dwell O gather not my soul with those that grievous sinners be Nor yet my life likewise with men whom bloody still we see verse 10 In whose most cruel hands alwayes mischief is ever still And their right hand against all right great bribes do alwayes fill verse 11 Put as for me I will now walk in mine integritie Redeeme thou me and of thy grace be mercifull to me verse 12 In an even place my fixed foot most stedfast standeth still Even in the congregations great the LORD now blesse I will PSAL. XXVII THe Lord is my salvation sure and light whom shall I fear The Lord the strength is of my life what shall affright me heer verse 2 When wicked men my enmies g● and foes both fierce and fell Came me upon to eat my flesh they stumbled all and fell verse 3 Though ' gainst me should encamp● my heart it shall not fear In this will I be confident though ' gainst me rise great wa● verse 4 This one thing of the Lord have ● desir●d that seek I will That in the LORDS house all my lif● I may dwell ever still There to behold the beauty of the Lord with great desire And in his Temple constantlie with wisdome to enquire verse 5 For his pavilion shall me hide in time of trouble great He shall me hide in secret tents and on a rock me set verse 6 And now my head shall be with speed at last uplifted hie Above my cruell en'mies all which round about me be Therefore I in his Tabernacle of joy now offer will The sacrifices to the Lord I will sing praises still verse 7 O Lord hear when I with my voice most humbly cry to thee Upon me also mercy have and answere now thou me verse 8 When thou didst say Seek ye always my face in every place My heart again said unto thee LORD I will seek thy face verse 9 Hide not thy blessed face at all far from me any way Nor yet thou in thine anger hot thy servant put away O God of my salvation dear thou for thy mercies sake Hast been mine help O l●ave me● nor yet me now forsake verse 10 When father and my mother forsake me more or lesse Then will the LORD assuredly me take up in distresse verse 11 Teach me thy way O Lord and me alwayes in the path That 's plain because against me sti● mine en'mies are in wrath verse 12 Unto the will of th'enmies of deliver not thou me For false men ' gainst me rise and s● as breath out crueltie verse 13 I fainted had unlesse that I beleeved had to see The Lords great goodnesse in the● of them that living be verse 14 Wait on the Lord most stedfastly good courage have alway And he shal strengthen wel thine heart wait on the Lord I say PSAL. XXVIII O Lord my rock to thee I 'll cry not silent be to me Lest I be like men down in pit if thou now silent be verse 2 My supplications voice hear thou when I unto thee cry When to thine holy Oracle mine hands I lift on hye verse 3 With wicked men and doers ill draw thou me not apart Which speak peace to their neighbours still but mischief 's in their heart verse 4 Give them according to their deeds and
glory made also to cease at all to be ●nd to the ground likewise his Thron is now cast down by thee verse 45 Thou al 's hast shortned of his youth the dayes him to defame ●hou in thine anger covred hast him with disgrace and shame verse 46 O LORD how long wilt thou thy self for ever hide in ire ●hall thy most fearfull wrath still burn like a consuming fire verse 47 Remember how my time is short that I on earth remain Yea wherefore is it so that thou hast made all men in vain verse 48 What man is he that liveth he ere and death shall never see Shall he from graves destroying hand his soul deliver free verse 49 Where are thy former kindnesses most loving now O LORD Which unto David in thy truth thou swarest in thy word verse 50 The great reproch remember Lord of thy servants most dear How I the mighty peoples blame do in my bosome bear verse 51 Wherewith thy foes reproched have wherewith O LORD anone They have his steps reproched that was thine annointed One. verse 52 The Lord who doth his own defend be blessed among men And that both now and evermore Amen yea and Amen PSALME XC O LORD that art most mercifull thou by thy saving grace Ev'n in all generations still hast been our dwelling place verse 2 Before the mountaines were broght forth ere thou the world didst frame From everlasting thou art GOD and still shalt be the same verse 3 Thou to destruction mortall man most easily dost turn And thus thou say'st ye frail and weak all sons of men return verse 4 For even a thousand yeers do last in thy presence and sight As yesterday when it is past and as a watch by night verse 5 Thou cariest them as with a flood as sleep they seeme to be Like grasse they in the morning are which growing up we see verse 6 At morning it doth flourish fair and groweth up alway It in the ev'ning is cut down and withreth all away verse 7 For we are by thine anger fierce consumed great and small And also by thy dreadfull wrath sore troubled are we all verse 8 In wrath now our iniquities before thee thou hast set In the light of thy countenance our sins that are secret verse 9 For all our dayes are past away in thy wrath manifold We spend our yeers that are most vain even as a tale that 's told verse 10 The days of all our yeers threescore and ten yeers are we see And if by reason of great strength ev'n fourscore yeers they be Yet is their strength both labour hard and sorrow great alway For it by death is soon cut off and we do flee away verse 11 Who knoweth the great power of thine anger most severe Even so is thy consuming wrath according to thy fear verse 12 Our painful dayes to number well so teach us by and by That unto wisdome we our hearts may timously apply verse 13 Return O Lord how long wilt thou to anger be so bent Concerning us thy servants poor now let it thee repent verse 14 O satisfie us early with thy mercies sweet alwaies That we all greatlie may rejoice and glad be all our dayes verse 15 Make us now glad according to the dayes that we have been By thee afflicted and the years wherein we ill have seen verse 16 Unto thy servant let thy work most clearly now appear And shew thy glory great unto their children that thee fear verse 17 And let the beautie of the LORD our GOD upon us be Establish our hands work on us yea stablish it surelie PSAL. XCI HE that doth in the secret place of the most High reside Under th●Almighties shadow shall most safely still abide verse 2 I will alwayes say of the LORD he my refuge is still My mighty fortresse and my God in him now trust I will verse 3 He surely from the foulers snare shall safe deliver thee And from the pestilence likewise most noisome as we see verse 4 He with his feathers cov'r thee sha● under his wings safelie Thou glade shalt trust his truth th● sh●e● and buckler al 's shall be verse 5 Thou shalt in no way be afraid for terrour great by night Nor for the arrow that is shot by day while it is light verse 6 Nor yet the Pestilence that walks in darknesse every way Nor for the great destruction al 's that wasts at the noon day verse 7 A thousand at thy side shall fall and also thousands ten At thy right hand but not at all it shall come nigh thee then verse 8 With thine own eyes thou only shal● behold assuredlie And of the wicked also thou the just reward shalt see verse 9 Because thou thus hast made the Lord which is my sure refuge Ev'n the most high for evermore thy dwelling thee to lodge verse 10 There surelie shall no ev'll at all befall unto thee heer Nor yet shall any noisome plague come to thy dwelling neer verse 11 For ov'r thee to his Angels strong he shall give charge alwayes That they most safely keep thee still in all thy lawfull wayes verse 12 Up in their hands in dangers great they shall thee bear anone Lest thou should dash at unawars thy foot against a stone verse 13 Thou shalt upon the Lion tread and Asp as thou thinks meet The Lion young and Dragon thou shalt trample under feet verse 14 I him deliver will because he set his love on me Because that he hath known my Name I will him set on hie verse 15 When he shall call I 'l answer him with him also I will In trouble be I will him save and will him honour still verse 16 With long life as he shall desire I will him satisfie And will him my salvation sure shew that he it may see PSAL. XCII TO give thanks to the Lord it is a good and comely thing And to thy Name O thou most High due praises al 's to sing verse 2 Thy loving kindnes to shew foorth in the first morning light And to declare thy faithfulnesse with gladnesse every night verse 3 Upon an instrument most sweet of ten strings that rebound And on the Psaltrie and upon the Harp with solemne sound verse 4 For thou Lord now hast through thy work me glad made ev'ry way I in the great works of thy hands will still triumph alway verse 5 Thy thoghts are very deep how great are the works of thy hand verse 6 brutish man not knows nor doth a fool this understand verse 7 When wicked men even as the grasse spring in prosperitie When all those flourish more or lesse that work iniquitie It is that they for ever shall destroyed be therefore verse 8 But thou Lord always mighty art most high for ever more verse 9 For loe thine enmies Lord for loe thine enmies perish shall The workers of iniquitie they shall be scattred all verse 10 But thou my horn like th'Unicorns shall still exalt
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
any way And in whose silent mouth also are no reproofes alway verse 15 For I in thee alone O LORD do hope most free of fear O LORD my GOD when I do cry thou surely wilt me hear verse 16 For I said Hear me lest that they rejoice should over me They'gainst me when my foot doth slip themselves do magnifie verse 17 For I sore troubled ready am to halt ev'n more and more My sorrow al 's continually is recent me before verse 11 For I sincerely will declare my great iniquitie I alwayes for my grievous sin will surely sorry be verse 19 But my malicious en'mies all are lively strong and great And they are also multiplied that wrongfully me hate verse 20 They also that unthankfully for good me render ill Mine adversaries are because what 's good I follow still verse 21 O LORD my GOD forsake me● far from me never be verse 22 O LORD who my salvation a● make haste for help to me PSAL. XXXIX I Said I will now carefully take heed unto my way Lest with my tongue most foolishl● I sin and go astray I with a bridle strong will keep my mouth still more and more While that the wicked alwayes is in presence me before verse 2 I was then dumb with silence d● from good I held my peace My sorrow great exceedingly was stirred in its place verse 3 My heart within me still was hote while I was musing long The fire did burn exceedinglie then spake I with my tongue verse 4 Lord make me now to know mine end and measure of my dayes And what it is that I may know how frail I am alwayes verse 5 Behold thou as an handbredth hast my dayes all made to be And all mine age heer on the earth as nothing is to thee Yea verily heer ev'ry man though he were never so great Is altogether vanitie ev'n at his best estate verse 6 Surely man walks in a vain shew disquieted in vain He heaps up riches and not knows who gather shall that gain verse 7 And now Lord in this time of grief what wait I now for me My hope that alwayes stedfast is is ever still in thee verse 8 From my most vile transgressions deliver now thou me And make me not of foolish men a base reproach to be verse 9 Thus troubled very sore I was even dumb without reply Because thou didst it I my mouth not opned by and by verse 10 Remove thy stroke away from ● which I cannot withstand I am consumed by the blow of thy most heavy hand verse 11 When with rebukes thou dost co● re● man for iniquitie Thou wasts his beautie like a moath each man is vanitie verse 12 My prayer Lord hear and now unt● my cry incline thine ears By misregard hold not thy peace at those my wofull tears For I with thee most surely am a stranger here and there And a sojourner for a space as all my fathers were verse 13 O spare me that I may my strength recover as before Before I go away from hence and after be no more PSAL. XL. WIth confidence still for the Lord I waited patiently And loving he to me inclin'd and quickly heard my cry verse 2 He brought me from a fearfull pit out of the mirie clay And set my feet upon a rock and stablish'd fast my way verse 3 A new song in my mouth he put GODS praise for to record Yea many shall it see and feare and shall trust in the LORD verse 4 Blest is the man that makes the Lord his trust to which he flies And not respects the proud nor su● as turne aside to lies verse 5 O Lord my GOD full manie be thy wondrous works most rare Which thou hast done al 's thy tho●● which to us-ward still are They can not all be reckned up in order unto thee If I them would declare they are mo then can numbred be verse 6 Thou sacrifice and offrings al 's didst not at all desire Mine eares thou opned but for sin no offrings didst require verse 7 Then said I Lord loe now beh● I gladly come to thee For in the volume of the book it written is of me verse 8 I take delight thy blessed will to doe in every part Yea LORD thy law most holy is alwayes within my heart verse 9 In the great congregation I have preach'd thy righteousnesse My lips I have not Lord thou knowst refrained more or lesse verse 10 Thy righteousnesse within my heart to hide I had no will Thy faithfulnesse I have declar'd and thy salvation still Thy kindnesse which most loving is I not concealed have Nor from the congregation great thy truth which thou me gave verse 11 Thy tender mercie now O LORD withhold thou not from me Me let thy kindnesse and thy truth preserve continuallie verse 12 For ills innumerable still me compassd round about My sins have taken hold on me thus can I not look out They are in number surelie mo then hairs upon mine head Therefore my heart through grie● me faileth all indeed verse 13 Be pleasd O Lord that now ● delivered be by thee O LORD in mercy make great h● to send thy help to me verse 14 Let shame confound them that my soul for to destroy Let thē be backward driven sha● that ev'll me wish with joy verse 15 And for reward of their great sh● let them be still alway Most desolate that unto me Aha Aha do say verse 16 Let all those that thee seek rejo● and still be glad in thee Let such as thy salvation love say GOD we magnifie verse 17 But I am poor and needy al 's the LORD yet thinks on me Thou my deliv'rer art and help LORD let no tarrying be PSALME XLI HE blessed is that endevours the poor for to consider The LORD in time of troubles great will safelie him deliver The LORD will him preserve alive and blesse him ever still And thou wilt not deliver him into his enmies will The Lord wil strengthen him when as he languishing is laid Upon his bed in sicknesse sore thou wilt make all his bed verse 4 I said in mine affliction LORD be mercifull to me And heal my wounded soul for I have sinned against thee verse 5 Mine enmies all speak ill alwayes of me me to defame When shall he die and when also ev'n perish shall his name verse 6 If he to see me come he speaks words altogether vain His heart sin gathreth when he go● he tells it all again verse 7 All that me hate against me still do whisper great and small Against me do they wickedly devise my hurt in all verse 8 An ill disease say they doth clea● unto him fast and sore And now that he in bed doth lye he shall rise up no more verse 9 Yea more mine own familiar frie● in whom I trusted well Which at my table ate my bread against me lift his heel verse 10 But thou O Lord be mercifull now
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
18 Who in his promise true And always righteous By his great power slew Kings great that were famous For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 19 Even Sihon that did reigne The Amorites among verse 20 And Og of Bashan King A gyant tall and strong For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 21 And for an heritage Their fertile land he gave verse 22 Even for a sure partage For Israel to have For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 23 Who in our low estate Remembred us freely verse 24 And from our foes debate Redeemed us safely For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 25 Who gives food liberally To all flesh morn and ev'n verse 26 O give thanks chearfully Unto the GOD of heav'n For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally PSAL. CXXXVII OF Babylon the rivers by there sate we down together Yea we did weep all troubled when we Zion did remember verse 2 On willows then we hang'd our harps in midst thereof along For there they that us captive led requir'd of us a song And they that always wasted us did mirth of us require Sing us said they one of the songs of Zion we desire verse 4 How shal we all thus fill'd with grief such things now take in hand As gladly the LORDS song to sing in a strange forrain land verse 5 But O Jerusalem if I forget thee also let My right hand well addrest to play her cunning quite forget verse 6 If I do not remember thee as long as I shall live Then to the roof still of my mouth let my tongue ever cleave If I not dear Jerusalem with a most hearty love Be carefull ever to prefer my chiefest joy above verse 7 Remember Edoms children LORD who said in Salems day Raze it to the foundation all yea raze it quite away verse 8 O Babels daughter who destroy'd shall all be happy he That as thou hast ill served us likewise rewardeth thee verse 9 Most happy shall he be alwayes that takes thy little ones And them without compassion all doth dash against the stones PSAL. CXXXVIII WIth my whole heart most thankfully thee always praise I wil Before the gods I will also sing praise unto thee still verse 2 Thy holy Temple towards I to worship now will go And for thy kindnes praise thy Name and for thy truth also For thou who ever art most true and stedfast in thy love Hast highly magnifi'd thy word even all thy Name above verse 3 When in the day of troubles I did cry thou answer'dst me And also with strength in my soul thou didst well strengthen me verse 4 The kings all of the earth below shall then of thee praise O LORD When they of thy most blessed mouth shall hear the lively word verse 5 Yea in the wayes they of the Lord shall alwayes surely sing For great indeed the glory is of the Lord GOD our King verse 6 Though God by high yet stil he hath to humble men and low A great respect as for the proud a farre he them doth know verse 7 Though I in midst of trouble walk I from thee life shall have Gainst my foes wrath thou'lt stretch th● hand thy right hand shall me save verse 8 GOD will perfite what me concerns for ay thy mercy stands O LORD in wrath forsake not now the works of thine own hands PSAL. CXXXIX O Lord by thy alsearching sprit thou hast now searched me And thou to whom nothing is hid hast known me perfectlie verse 2 My sitting down and rising up thou knows well what they are Thou also well dost understand my secret thoughts a farre verse 3 My path and al 's my lying down thou compassest alwayes And perfectly acquainted art with all my works and wayes verse 4 For in my tongue while I do speak ther 's surely not a word But lo it altogether is well known to thee O LORD verse 5 Thou in great wrath hast me beset behinde and al 's before And thou hast laid thy heavy hand upon me troubled sore verse 6 Such knowledge is too wonderfull to me where I remaine It surely is so high that I to it cannot attaine verse 7 O whether from thy sprit shall I go there hid for to be Or whether for to save me from thy presence shall I flie verse 8 If I ascend up into heaven thou there art as elsewhere If I do make my bed in hell behold thou al 's art there verse 9 If of the morning I the wings take for my self to hide And dwell even in the utmost parts that lie the sea beside verse 10 Even notwithstanding shal thy ha●● there lead me at the last And thy right hand that 's ful of strēgt● shall hold me ever fast verse 11 If I thus say the darknesse black shall surely cover me The night that seems to be most dar● shall light about me be verse 12 Yea darknes hideth not from the● but night doth shine as day The darknesse and the light are both alike to thee alway verse 13 For surely thou possessed hast my reins most secretlie Thou likewise in my mothers womb hast safely cov'red me verse 14 I will thee praise for fearfully and strangely made I am Thy works are marv'lous and my ● right well doth know the same verse 15 My substance when in secret I was made was known to thee And in the lowest parts of earth was wrought most curiouslie verse 16 Thine eyes did see my substance all while it was unperfite And in thy sacred book thou didst even all my members write Which in continuance by thine hand were fashion'd great and small When as yet there was none of them that being had at all verse 17 How precious also are O GOD to me thy thoughts so rare I How great is the most numbrous sum of them who can declare verse 18 If I should count then the sand they moe in number be And whensoever I awake lo I am still with thee verse 19 O GOD thou wilt them surely slay that wicked be in heart Therefore ye bloody men away now far from me depart verse 20 For they against thee wickedly do speak as men profane Thy foes al 's with blasphemous mouth● do take thy Name in vain verse 21 O LORD do I not hate them all that thee hate and despise And am I not al 's griev'd with those that up against thee rise verse 22 With perfect hatred I them hate and count them still my foes verse 23 Search me know my heart me 〈◊〉 my thoughts know and disclose verse 24 And see if any wicked way at all there in me be And in the everlasting way for ever lead thou me PSAL. CXL FRom the ill man deliver me O LORD whom I do serve Even from the man that 's violent now safely me preserve verse 2 Which in their wicked