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I joy'd when to the hous of GodWe'l go, to me they said.
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Jerusalem, within thy gates,Our feet thy courts shal tread.
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Thow built art, O Jerusalem,As comlie citties be,
Whose pairts, compactlie all contriv'd,
Togither do aggree.
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Thither the Tribs, Jehouah's tribs,To prayse his name repair.
To Israel's glory they go vp,
The testimonie there.
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For throns for judgement there, the thronsOf David's House are sett.
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Pray for her peace: Jerusalem,Much good thy lovers gett.
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Tranquilitie and wealfare haueThey. Peace be in thy fort;
Prosperitie thy palices
May fill above report.
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O peace be in thee, for my mates'And brethrens' sake I'le say;
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And, for the House of God our Lord,Thy good I'le wish alway.
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