The Psalmes of David Translated Into Lyrick-Verse according to the scope, of the Original. And Illustrated, with a Short Argument, and a breife Prayer, or Meditation; before, & after, every Psalme. By George Wither |
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The Psalmes of David Translated Into Lyrick-Verse | ||
Psa. 20.
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To the cheef Musitian A Psalme of David. It is
a prayer for spirituall graces, with a protestation of affiance
in God; & it mistically toucheth the Prest-hood & royal
dignity of Christ &c. It may be vsed to desire Gods
acceptance of vs in his Sonn; & may serve, in some
cases, as a prayer for christian princes and pastors. &c.36
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The Lord, at need, vouchsafe thee grace,Let Jacobs God, thy cause defend,
Protect thee from his holy-place,
And, strength to thee from Syon send.
Thy guifts, let him remember, still,
Let him accept thy Sacrifize,
Thy harts request, let him fulfill,
And, prosper all thou shalt devise.
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We wil reioice thy peace to see,And in Gods name our Ensignes wave,
When al thy suites are granted thee:
For, God (I know) his Christ will save,
By his right-hand's almightie force,
God hears vs from his holy-hill.
Some trust in charrets, or in horse,
But, we Gods Name remember, still.
3
In that regard, we raised are,And stand vpright, when they do fal.
Oh! let the king, our prayers hear,
And save vs, Lord, when we do call.
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