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The works of Sir William Mure of Rowallan

Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by William Tough

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XXIV.

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Earth and its fullnes are the Lord's,
The world and there who stay;

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For He on seas it founded firme,
On floods its grounds did lay.

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His hill ascend, his holie place
For stay who shall attaine?

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The man whose hands are vndefild,
Whose heart doth pure remaine.
He who his soule hath not lift vp
To vanitie, nor swears

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Deceatfullie: He from the Lord,
Away the blessing bears;
Evin righteousnes from God, who doth

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Him save. This is the race
Of them that seek him; them that seek
(O Jacob's God) thy face.

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Lift, O yee gats, lift vp ȝour heads;
Yee doires that last alway,
Be ye lift vp, that enter in
The King of Glorie may.

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Who is this glorious King? The Lord,
The strong and mightie one:
The Lord, most mightie, gainst his foes
When forth to battle gone.

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Lift, O yee gats, lift vp your heads;
Yee doors that last alway,
Be yee lift vp, that enter in
The King of Glorie may.

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This mightie King that comes, this King
Of Glorie, who is hee?
Jehouah King of Glorie is,
The Lord of Hosts most high.