The works of Sir William Mure of Rowallan Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by William Tough |
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O praise the Lord. Prayse yee who serveThe Lord. His name praise yee.
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God's holie name be blest from hence,Furth to eternity.
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From whence the rysing sunne the dayDoth cheerfullie renew,
Til where his task hee ends, all prayse
Vnto his name is due.
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High is Jehouah, nations allCom̄anding by his might.
Yea, heauens exceidinglie ar low,
Match'd with his glorye's hight.
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Who's lyk vnto the Lord our God,Whose duelling is on high?
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And stoupeth doun, in heauens and earthWhat acted is, to sie.
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From dust the low hee lifts. The pooreHee from the dunghill takes,
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And wnto him, with princes, place,(His people's princes,) makes.
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Wnto the barren to keep housHis favor doth afford,
Of children made a mother glade.
O ever prayse the Lord.
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