The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter To be Sung after the Old Tunes used in the Churches [by Henry King] |
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The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||
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I mercy will, and Judgment sing,
To Thee my Lord and King.
I wisely will my steps direct
In wayes of Thine elect.
O when wilt Thou to me come neare?
Thy presence when appear?
Who in my house with perfect heart
Will nere from Thee depart.
To Thee my Lord and King.
I wisely will my steps direct
In wayes of Thine elect.
O when wilt Thou to me come neare?
Thy presence when appear?
Who in my house with perfect heart
Will nere from Thee depart.
No wicked thing before mine eyes
Will I behold, or prize.
I hate the work of them, whose pride
From Thee doth turne aside.
A wicked man, and froward heart
Shall from my thoughts depart:
Nor with the sinfull, or perverse
My knowledg shall converse.
Will I behold, or prize.
I hate the work of them, whose pride
From Thee doth turne aside.
A wicked man, and froward heart
Shall from my thoughts depart:
Nor with the sinfull, or perverse
My knowledg shall converse.
I will cut off the man, whose spight
His neighbour doth back-bite.
With him, whose heart, or look is high,
I never will comply.
Upon the faithfull of the land
Mine eyes shall fixed stand.
Who walketh in the perfect way,
Shall in my service stay.
His neighbour doth back-bite.
With him, whose heart, or look is high,
I never will comply.
Upon the faithfull of the land
Mine eyes shall fixed stand.
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Shall in my service stay.
My house shall never give receit
To him that works deceit:
Nor shall he tarry in my sight,
Who doth in lyes delight.
All those in wickedness that joy
I early will destroy;
And from the City of the Lord
Cut all whom He abhorr'd.
To him that works deceit:
Nor shall he tarry in my sight,
Who doth in lyes delight.
All those in wickedness that joy
I early will destroy;
And from the City of the Lord
Cut all whom He abhorr'd.
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||