The works of Sir William Mure of Rowallan Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by William Tough |
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Judge me, O Lord, for that the wayIn wch I walk is just.
I shall not slide, for on the Lord
Establisht is my trust.
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Me prove, examine me; my reins,
My heart explore and try.
My heart explore and try.
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For to thy loveing kindnes, Lord,I alwayes have ane eye.
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Thy truth my way I make. I shuneTo sitt with persouns vain;
With close dissemblers to goe in
My feett I do refraine.
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I hate the company of thoseWhose practices are ill,
Not sitt in the societie
Of wicked men I will.
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With hands in innocency cleansd,I compasse will, O Lord,
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Thine altar, and with gratefull voiceWill publick praise afford;
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Evin all thy wondrous works declare.The place of thy aboad
O how I love! the place wherin
Thy Glorie dwells, O God.
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My soule with sinners gather not,Nor me from life remove
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With bloodie men, whose guiltie handsMischeevous plotts promove.
Their right hands with corrupting brybs
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Ar fild, but as for me,O Lord, I constantlie will walk
In my integritie.
Redeeme me, to thy grace I fly;
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By thee my foot stands evin,Midst the assembly. To the Lord,
By me shall prayse be given.
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