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The whole Psalter translated into English Metre

which contayneth an hundreth and fifty Psalmes
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Psalme. CXVIII.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Psalme. CXVIII.

The Argument.

This Psalme is sung: of prayse and laudes: that Dauids rule begonne:
In sprite it shewth: and ioyeth the raigne: of Christ Gods onely sonne.

Confitemi ni domino


1

O thanke and laud: the heauenly lord: for he is gracious,
Because his loue: and mercy free: for euer standth to vs.

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2

Let Israell: nowe glad confesse: wyth song melodious,
Because his loue: and mercy free: for euer standeth to vs.

3

Let Aarons house: and stocke confesse: in thankes most plenteous,
Because his loue: and mercy free: for euer standeth to vs.

4

Yea let them all: that feare the Lord: this grace in hart discusse,
Because his loue: and mercy free: for euer standeth to vs.

5

In trouble layd: to straytes be thrust: I cald the Lord from thence
He hard at large: and set me wyde: this Lord of excellence.

6

The Lord as thus: with me to stand: on my nye side to be,
I can not feare: for what can man: preuayle in spite at me.

7

The Lord takth part: with them to ioyne: that me do helpe & ayde
Myne eyes shall see: their full desire: my foes reuengd and frayd.

8

O good it is: the Lord to trust: on hym all hope to cast,
More sure it is: then man to trust: on hym to leane to fast.

9

Yea good it is: the Lord to trust: to hym all whole to stand,
More safe it is: then Prince to trust: with all hys gard and band.

10

Though nations all: do compasse me: and hedge me round about,
By name (I trust (of this the Lord: I shall cut downe theyr route.

11

Let them besege: and compasse me: on euery side at wyll,
The Lordes good name: I hope therby: theyr pride to quel & kill.

12

Though they lyke bees: swarme me about: to sting, to hurt, to noye
They soone shall fade: as fyer in thornes: in God I shall them stroy.

13

By pushing oft: they thrust at me: to make me full agast,
But yet the Lord: my piller strong: was whole my stay ful fast.

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14

The Lord of power: my strength he is: of laudes my tenors style,
For he was made: my health and fence: to scape all mortall guyle.

15

The voyce of ioye: and healthful mirth: rebound in iust mens tents
For why ful great: the Lords right hand: hath wrought experimēts.

16

The Lords ryght hand: exalted is: hys power is clearly knowen,
The lords right hand: great feates hath done: mans strength is not his owne

17

Not dead I am: but liue as yet: and trust to spend my dayes,
To tell Gods workes: his mighty actes: by whom my liuing stayes.

18

The Lord although: he me correct: in chastisment most fyt,
Yet downe to death: he draue me not: he would not so permyt.

19

Ope me the gates: of righteousnes: that iust men vse to haunt,
To enter now: Gods temple so: the Lord with prayse to vaunt.

20

This gate is wyde: the Lord his gate: where due his grace is spred
All rightwise men: do passe therin: who faythfull life haue led.

21

I wyll wyth thankes: set out thy prayse: for thou hast answerd me
Though thou didst strike: yet ease thou setst: for helth I had by thee.

22

The stone it selfe: which was reiect: by all the buylders choyce,
Was made the heade: and corner stone: to all good mens reioyce.

23

From god the Lord: this act issued: his worke it was alone,
A thing it is: most meruelous: in all our eyes so done.

24

This is the day: the ioyfull day: which that the Lord hath made,
Let vs therin: reioyce and sing: a day that shall not fade,

25

Ah Lord helpe now: and saue I praye: assist vs presently,
O Lord on hye: geue helpe I praye: good lucke send speedely,

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26

O blest be he: that comth as thus: in God the Lords good name,
To you as we: gods house that kepe: haue wisht good lucke & fame.

27

God is the Lord: and lightned vs: all health who luckly sendes,
Sprede bowes therfore: and bynde your hosts: with cords at alters endes

28

Thou art my God: whom thanke I will: whom I shall celebrate,
Thou art my God: to whom my laudes: I will whole dedicate.

29

O thanke and laude: the heauenly Lord: for he is gracious,
Because his loue: and mercy free: for euer standeth to vs.