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Laudate pueri.
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Laudate pueri.
Psalme Cxiii.
VV.K.
An exhortation to prayse the Lorde for his prouidence, in that, that contrarye to the course of nature he worketh in hys Churche.
Ye
childrē, which do serue ye lord,
prayse ye his name with one accord,
yea, blessed be alwayes his name:
who from the rising of the sunne,
til it returne where it begonne,
is to be praysed with great fame.
The Lord all peoples doth surmount:
As for his glory we may counte,
aboue the heauens hygh to be.
With God the Lorde who may compare,
whose dwellyngs in the heauens are?
of such great power and force is he.
prayse ye his name with one accord,
yea, blessed be alwayes his name:
who from the rising of the sunne,
til it returne where it begonne,
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The Lord all peoples doth surmount:
As for his glory we may counte,
aboue the heauens hygh to be.
With God the Lorde who may compare,
whose dwellyngs in the heauens are?
of such great power and force is he.
He doeth abase him self, we knowe,
thinges to beholde bothe here belowe,
And also in heauen aboue,
The nedie out of dust to drawe,
And eke the poore, whiche helpe none saw,
His onlye mercy did him moue:
And so him set in high degre,
with princes of great dignitie,
That rule his people with great fame.
The barren he doth make to beare,
And with great ioye her frute to reare:
therfore prayse ye his holy name.
thinges to beholde bothe here belowe,
And also in heauen aboue,
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And eke the poore, whiche helpe none saw,
His onlye mercy did him moue:
And so him set in high degre,
with princes of great dignitie,
That rule his people with great fame.
The barren he doth make to beare,
And with great ioye her frute to reare:
therfore prayse ye his holy name.
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