The works of Sir William Mure of Rowallan Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by William Tough |
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Prayse yee the Lord! My hart to prayseI whollie will applie.
Him midst the preasse, evin where the saincts
Assemble, prayse will I.
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Great are his acts, soght out of allThat therein tak delight.
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Most glorious, most majestick allHis works in all men's sight.
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His righteousnes endures for ay.His wonders deep in minde
To be lay'd vp hee maks. The Lord
Most gracious is and kinde.
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Who feare him furnischt are with food,And from his hand do gett
What neidfull is. His covenant
Hee nevir doth forgett.
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The powar of his actes hee hathMade to his people knowne,
In giveing the inheritance
Of heathens to his owne.
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Judgement and strenth his hands haue wrought.All his decries are sure;
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In vprightnesse and veritieDone, they for ay endure.
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Redeem'd hee hath his people, firmeHis couenant to his
For euer hee hath made: His name
Holie and dreadfull is.
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First wisdome is to feare the Lord,And wisest are all they,
That walk in his comandements.
His prayse endurs for ay.
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