The whole Psalter translated into English Metre which contayneth an hundreth and fifty Psalmes |
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Psalme. CXXXI.
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Psalme. CXXXI.
The Argument.
When Dauids foes: inueterate,Hym slaundred sore: as obstinate:
That he Saules reigne: would vendicat,
He prayed to God: immaculate.
To cleare his state.
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My hart proud things (lord) counted notMyne eyes aloft: haunt mounted not:
In boasting actes: I walked not,
Things past my reach: I stalked not.
Lord deare me not.
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If I my hart: refrayned not,If I my soule: restrayned not:
If I as childe: beweynd me not,
If I from pride: absteynd me not.
Then heare me not.
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O Israell: most fortunate,Wayte thou the Lord: still moderate:
Be meeke, flee pryde: inordinate,
From this tyme forth: interminate.
And feare thou not.
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