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The Psalmes of David

The King And Prophet, And Of other holy Prophets, paraphas'd in English: Conferred with the Hebrew Veritie, set forth by B. Arias Montanus, together with the Latine, Greek Septuagint, and Chaldee Paraphrase. By R. B. [i.e. Richard Brathwait]

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Psal. 103. Benedic anima.

Davidis.

1

My soule, and every secret part,
within my bodies frame,
To praise the Lord assist my heart,
to blesse his holy Name.

2

To blesse the Lord, let nothing let
my soule thy ready way:
No benefit of his forget,
with praises to repay.

3

Which pardoning all thy sins fore-past,
wish thee in mercy deales;
To cure thy frailties doth fore-cast,
and all thy sicknesse heales.

4

Which frees thy life from going downe
into corruptions Pit;
His Mercies and Compassions Crowne
upon thine head doth fit.

5

With good things, to thy hearts desire,
which satiates thy mouth;
And, Eagle-like, renewes the fire,
in embers of thy youth.

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6

To Justices the Lord gives light,
he guides the ballance best;
And Judgements executes aright,
to all that are opprest.

7

His waies he made to Moses knowne,
the limits of his Law:
His wondrous actions, all his owne,
the sons of Israel saw.

8

Compassion from the Lord doth flow,
for clemencie none such;
Of suffrance long, to anger slow,
his tender mercy much.

9

His censure checkes not each offence,
he will not alwaies chide;
Nor keep his anger in suspense,
for ever to abide.

10

He hath not, as our sins require,
with us severely dealt;
Nor our iniquities like hire,
to our deserts have felt.

11

But, as the Heavens unmeasur'd height,
above the earth is hie;
Such is his Mercies matchlesse might,
to them that feare him, nie.

12

As far as where the Sunne begins,
to where he sets the day;
So farre hath he remov'd our sins,
and rid his wrath away.

13

As with compassion on his sons,
a fathers bowells melt;
So in the Lord compassion runs,
by them that feare him, felt.

14

For to the mold he knowes we must,
whereof our masse was made:

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Remembers that we be but dust,
our Harbinger, the spade.

15

The daies of man, as of the grasse,
attend the sithe of death:
As flower in field, his flower doth passe,
and withreth with a breath.

16

A blast of wind upon it blew,
and then it ceast to grow;
Then ceast to be, and where it grew,
the place no more did know.

17

To them the Lord is ever kind,
that to his feare doe cleave:
Them shall the childrens children find,
his Justice shall not leave.

18

On them, that to his Covenant bind
their hearts observance strait;
And his Commandments beare in mind
to practise, Mercies wait.

19

The Lord hath firmly for his stall
in Heav'ns prepar'd his Throne:
His Kingdomes Scepter over all
hath Soveraigntie alone.

20

O ye his Angels, blesse the Lord,
ye that in strength excell;
That doe his Word, and of his Word
attend the voices spell.

21

Blesse ye the Lord, all ye his Hosts,
his Armies at his will;
His Cursitors in all his coasts,
his pleasure to fulfill.

22

All ye his workes, that where he reignes,
all places may afford:
To blesse the Lord employ your paines,
my soule, blesse thou the Lord.