A translation of the psalms of David attempted in the Spirit of Christianity, and adapted to the divine service. By Christopher Smart |
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A translation of the psalms of David | ||
PSALM CXXXIII.
Behold, my brethren, which around
To these my psalms of praise attend,
How good a doctrine, and how sound,
And in what bliss it need must end;
To dwell together in the Lord
Like-minded, and of one accord.
To these my psalms of praise attend,
How good a doctrine, and how sound,
And in what bliss it need must end;
To dwell together in the Lord
Like-minded, and of one accord.
'Tis like the precious fragrant cruse
When pour'd upon the hoary head,
Which ran upon the beard profuse,
Ev'n Aaron's beard where it was shed;
And thence descending from his breast,
It reach'd the border of his vest.
When pour'd upon the hoary head,
Which ran upon the beard profuse,
Ev'n Aaron's beard where it was shed;
And thence descending from his breast,
It reach'd the border of his vest.
'Tis like the blessed honey-dew
Which first fair Hermon's cedars fill'd,
And thence with its etherial glue
On Zion's mount the sweets distill'd;
So that all orders and degrees
Might take the balmy prize with ease.
Which first fair Hermon's cedars fill'd,
And thence with its etherial glue
On Zion's mount the sweets distill'd;
So that all orders and degrees
Might take the balmy prize with ease.
For in that heav'n-directed show'r
God deign'd a further bliss to send,
And promis'd Israel to embow'r
In glorious mansions without end;
Eternal life—immense reward,
And that thro' Jesus Christ our Lord.
God deign'd a further bliss to send,
And promis'd Israel to embow'r
In glorious mansions without end;
Eternal life—immense reward,
And that thro' Jesus Christ our Lord.
A translation of the psalms of David | ||