The works of Sir William Mure of Rowallan Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by William Tough |
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XXXII.
Inscript.
Heer David to a Key doth reachSpirituall knowledge which doth teach.
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Blest, O how highlie blest is hee,Whose pardon's past in heaven,
For his transgressions all; whose sins
Are covered and forgiven.
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Blest hee, to whom the Lord hath notImpute iniquitie,
And in whose vpright spirit hid
Is no hypocrisie.
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When silence I did keep, my bonesPin'd peece and peece away,
And waxed old, by reasoun of
My roareing all the day.
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For day and night thy chastning handVpon me heavie was:
My moisture quite dry'd vp, the drought
Of sum̄er did surpasse.
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My faults then manifest I made,And did no covering take
To cloake my sin. I sayd I wold
A free confession make
Of my transgressions, to the Lord;
So Thow my pardon seal'd,
And didst passe by my punishment,
The wage that sin doth yeeld.
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For this the saincts shall seek to Thee,What tyme Thow mayst be found.
They surelie shall be safe when floods,
Great floods, them rage around.
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My hideing place thow art, in straitsPreserv'd I am by thee:
With songs of safe deliverance,
Lord, thow shalt compasse me.
Second part.
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Teach and point out will I thy path,Lest thow be led aside,
And, that thow mayst in saftie walk,
Mine eye thy steps shall guide.
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Be not of vnderstanding voyd,As are the horse and mule,
Whose mouth, to thee least they come neare,
The bitt and reine must rule.
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The wickeds' sorows shall exceed,But hee his trust who stayes
Vpon the Lord, with mercie shall
Environ'd be alwayes.
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In God be glade, rejoice all yeeWho follow righteousnes;
Shout, all who vpright are in heart,
Your Joyes aloud expresse.
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