The works of Sir William Mure of Rowallan Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by William Tough |
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Mee from the evill man, from menWho violence do vse,
Deliuer and preserve, O Lord;
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In harts who mischeeff muse,3
For war who dayly meet; made scharpWho haue, as serpents sting,
Their tongs; from whose envenom'd lips
Doth asps' hott poyson spring.
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Me from the wickeds' hand, O save;Me from the violent
Preserve, O God; who, to orthrow
My wayes, do wayes invent.
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For me a snair, evin cords the proudHave hid and spredd a nett,
Me by the wayside to surpryse;
They grins for me have sett.
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Lord, thow my God art; heare the voyceOf my requeist, I sayd.
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O, God the Lord, my saveing strenth,In day of armes (belay'd
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Lord, the desires repell,The wickeds' plots let not prevail,
Lest they with pryd do swell.
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The speciall who doth me persew,Them who besett me round,
Of ther owne lips the mischeef may
Quite cover and confound;
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Vpon them burning coals may fall;In flames let them be throwne;
In gulfes from whose vast deeps to rise
No regresse back is known.
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The evill tong'd, not stablish'd, shallFrom earth be swept away;
And evill shall the violent
Hunt quickly to decay.
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The cause of the aflicted wightI know thow will mantaine;
Yea, (doubtles) thow, O Lord, will right
The poore when they complaine.
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Due prayse the just wnto thy nameAssuredly shall give;
And wpright ones (by the protect'd)
Shall in thy presence live.
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