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The whole Psalter translated into English Metre

which contayneth an hundreth and fifty Psalmes
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Psalm. CXXVII.

The Argument.

This Psalme describeth: Gods prouidence,
Whence man must spye: his suerety:
In house & towne: his whole defence,
Or els shall he: his ruine see.
In vanitye.

Nisi dominus.

8. Canticum graduum

1

Except the Lord: the house vp buylde
They toyle in vayne: who buylde most fayne:
Except the Lord: becityes shielde,
The watchman playne: loose all theyr gayne
They win but paine

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But labour lost: that soone ye ryse,
That late ye creepe: you safe to kepe:
That bread ye eate: in carefull wise,
Where God geueth slepe both sound & deepe
To his good sheepe

3

Lo childern be: an heritage,
From God so sent: beneuolent:
The frute of wombe: to comfort age,
From God is lent: by his assent.
Munificent.

4

As arrowes strong: in Gyauntes handes,
Make strength appeare: to scape all feare,
So childern yong: to Gods men standes,
As staffe and speare: in age most deare,
To them full neare.

5

O well is him: whose quiuer is,
With such full dight: his house well pight,
At iudgement gate: they shall not mis,
To plead their right at foes despite,
Their shame to quite.