The works of Sir William Mure of Rowallan Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by William Tough |
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Lord, in thy strength the King sall joy;How sall his gladnes grow
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In thy salvation? To his mindeThow makst his maters goe.
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With blessings manifoldOf goodnes him provydst. Thow crounst
His heid with purest gold.
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Lyff askt hee, lyffe to him thow gavst,
For ever length of dayes.
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In thy salvation glorie greatHe hath. Him thow arayes
With honour and high majestie.
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For euer more most blestThou hast him made; thy face his joy
Hath to the full encreast.
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For in the Lord the king doth trust,And sall im̄oveably,
Establisht through the mercies, stand,
Of him who is most high.
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Thyne hand thy foes sall all fynd out,Thy right hand, who the hate.
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A flameing fornace shalt thow makThem, in thy furie great.
Consume them shall the Lord in wrath,
Devoure them shall the fire.
Devoure them shall the fire.
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Their fruit from earth, their seed thow shaltFrom mankind make expire.
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For they against thee evill haveIntended; did devise
Mischeevous plotts, which in ther pow're
Not to accomplish lyes.
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Them shalt thow therfor make thy mark,Thine arrowes on the strings
When as thow fitts, and suddenly
Them 'gainst their faces bringes.
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In thine oune strength, O mayst thow still
Exalted be, O Lord.
So sall wee sing, and to thy pow're
Shall to give prayse accord.
Exalted be, O Lord.
So sall wee sing, and to thy pow're
Shall to give prayse accord.
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