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The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into Englysh metre by T. Starnhold I. Hopkins & others: conferred with the Ebrue, with apt Notes to synge the[m] withal | ||
Exaudiat te dominus.
Psal. xx.
T.S.
A prayer of the people vnto God: that it woulde please hym to heare theyr king: and receyue his sacrifice, whyche he offred before he went to battell against the Ammonites, declaryng howe that the Heathen put theyr trust in horses & chariotes, but they trust only in the name of the Lorde theyr God. Wherfore the other shall fall, but the Lorde will saue the kinge and hys people.
In
trouble and aduersitie,
the Lorde God heare thee styll.
The maiestye of Iacobs God,
defende thee from all ill.
And send thee from his holy place,
hys helpe at euery nede:
And so in Sion stablish thee,
and make thee strong in dede.
the Lorde God heare thee styll.
The maiestye of Iacobs God,
defende thee from all ill.
And send thee from his holy place,
hys helpe at euery nede:
And so in Sion stablish thee,
and make thee strong in dede.
Remembring well the sacrifice,
that now to him is done:
And so receyue right thankfully,
thy burnt offringes echeone.
Accordyng to thy hartes desire,
the Lorde graunt vnto thee:
And all thy counsell and deuyse,
full well performe may he.
that now to him is done:
And so receyue right thankfully,
thy burnt offringes echeone.
Accordyng to thy hartes desire,
the Lorde graunt vnto thee:
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full well performe may he.
We shall reioyse when thou vs sauest,
and our banners displaye:
Unto the Lorde whyche thy requestes,
fulfilled hathe alwaye.
The Lorde will his annoynted saue,
I know well by hys grace:
And send him health by his right hand
out of his holy place:
and our banners displaye:
Unto the Lorde whyche thy requestes,
fulfilled hathe alwaye.
The Lorde will his annoynted saue,
I know well by hys grace:
And send him health by his right hand
out of his holy place:
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