The Psalmes of David Translated Into Lyrick-Verse according to the scope, of the Original. And Illustrated, with a Short Argument, and a breife Prayer, or Meditation; before, & after, every Psalme. By George Wither |
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The Psalmes of David Translated Into Lyrick-Verse | ||
Psa. 149.
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Halelujah. This Psalme exhorts to praise God in the New songs of the Gospell; & declares the powre, which shall be given thereby, both to convince the Consciences of heathen Idolators; & to chaine vp our imperious Affections &c. Wee should vse it, to provoke vs to praise God, for the many priveledges, given vnto his Saints, &c.
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In songs-newe made, your voice employ,God's praise among his Saints to sing:
Let Isr'el in his maker ioye,
And, Syon tryvmph in her king.
The praises of his Name, advance;
With Harpe & Tymbrell, in the dance.
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The Lord, his people doth respect;And, with his healp, the meek arayes.
Then, let the Saints his praise affect,
And, on their bedds, gladd Voices raise.
Let in their mouths, his praise remaine;
And, two-edg'd blades, their hands retaine.
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Vpon the heathen people, then,294
And, binde their kings, & noblemen,
In yron Fetters, & in Chaines.
For, to fulfill the written doome;
The Saints, thus honor'd shall become.
Haleluiah.
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