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The whole Psalter translated into English Metre

which contayneth an hundreth and fifty Psalmes
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Psalme. CXLIIII.

The Argument.

That God in warre: wyth Dauyd stoode: here thankes he dyd apply
And prayth to scape: all heathen spyte: hys reygne to prosper hye.

1

Benedictus Dominus.

The Lord be blest: most worthy prayse: who is my God & might,
Who teachth my hands: hys warres to rule: my fyngers eke to fighte.

2

My louely grace: my hold, my fort: my raunsommer is he:
protector sure: in whome I trust: who boweth my flocke to me.

3

O Lord benigne: what thing is man: that thus thou him respectst?
the sonne of man: so weake so vayne: that thus thou him erectst?

4

For man is made: like vanity: a thing of nought most frayle:
his dayes passe fast: as shadow fleeth: as water bobles fayle.

5

O Lord bow downe: the heauens & come: be nye & helpe our payne
O touch these mounts: these heathen Dukes: that they may smoke agayne

6

Thy lightnings spout: and scater them: like men amasde and straut
Thyne arrowes sharpe: shoote out at them: disturbe their brags so haut

7

But send thy hand: from hye aboue: and me deliuer free:
from waters deepe: from childer straunge: theyr power make me to flee

8

Whose mouth doth speake: all vanity: and bost all conquests wyde
whose right hand will: but them deceyue: so sweld in lies and pride

9

O God I will: thus saued by grace: sing newly songs to thee:
In psaltry sweete of strings full ten: my psalmes shall tuned be.

10

For thou geust health: and victory: to kings by stable woorde:
me (Dauid) lo thou hast discharged: to scape theyr cruel sword

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11

O saue me Lord: deliuer me: from forreine childers spite,
Whose mouth full vayne: doth boast and prate: whose right hand: false is dighte.

12

But graunt that al: our childer grow: as playnts frō youth vpright
our doughters yonge: so polished: as pallace pillers bright.

13

That full may flow: our garners wide: with kinds of vitaile swete
that all our sheepe: bring thousands forth: yea millions in streete.

14

And that well fed: our Oxen goe: to labour stronge to see:
that battries none, no leadings thrall: in streetes no waylings be.

15

Oh happy is: that people sure: who hath these thinges at will:
Yea blessed is: that people best: whose God the Lord is still.