A New Version of the Psalms of David Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By Sir Richard Blackmore |
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A New Version of the Psalms of David | ||
Psalm CX.
Behold the Lord, thus to my Lord
Sit Thou at my Right-hand, has said,
Till Thou thro' all the Earth ador'd
Shalt on thy Foes, thy Footstool, tread.
Sit Thou at my Right-hand, has said,
Till Thou thro' all the Earth ador'd
Shalt on thy Foes, thy Footstool, tread.
God shall thy potent Scepter send,
From Zion, and thy Right maintain,
Thy Empire far and wide extend,
And make Thee o'er the Nations reign.
Thy Sons in holy Beauty's bloom
Shall, when thy Day its Pow'r shall shew,
Come willing from that Morning's Womb,
Sons of thy Youth, the Heav'n born Dew.
From Zion, and thy Right maintain,
Thy Empire far and wide extend,
And make Thee o'er the Nations reign.
Thy Sons in holy Beauty's bloom
Shall, when thy Day its Pow'r shall shew,
Come willing from that Morning's Womb,
Sons of thy Youth, the Heav'n born Dew.
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The Lord, th' Almighty Sov'rain, swore,
And in his Oath will still persist,
Behold, Thou art for evermore
Such as Melchisedeck, a Priest.
O Lord, the Lord at thy Right-hand
In his destructive wrathful Day.
Shall strike thro' Kings of wide Command,
And disobedient Princes slay.
And in his Oath will still persist,
Behold, Thou art for evermore
Such as Melchisedeck, a Priest.
O Lord, the Lord at thy Right-hand
In his destructive wrathful Day.
Shall strike thro' Kings of wide Command,
And disobedient Princes slay.
He'll judge among the Heathen, spread
The conquer'd Places with the Slain,
And deeply wound each potent Head,
That do's o'er num'rous Countries reign.
He of the Flood of Wrath divine
Shall drink, while He pursues his Way,
Thenceforth He'll lift his Head, and shine,
The Clouds dispell'd, in stronger Day.
The conquer'd Places with the Slain,
And deeply wound each potent Head,
That do's o'er num'rous Countries reign.
He of the Flood of Wrath divine
Shall drink, while He pursues his Way,
Thenceforth He'll lift his Head, and shine,
The Clouds dispell'd, in stronger Day.
A New Version of the Psalms of David | ||