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The Psalmes of David

The King And Prophet, And Of other holy Prophets, paraphas'd in English: Conferred with the Hebrew Veritie, set forth by B. Arias Montanus, together with the Latine, Greek Septuagint, and Chaldee Paraphrase. By R. B. [i.e. Richard Brathwait]

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Psal. 36. Dixit Insipiens.

Ad Præstantem, servi Domini David.

1

Transgression of the wicked cries
(within my heart I heare)
Assuredly before his eies
of God there is no feare.

2

For flatt'rie is the glozing dresse,
wherewith his eyes he blinds,
Untill his hatefull wickednesse
an end as hatefull finds.

3

Of wicked words, and slie deceit,
his mouth powr's out a flood:
His heart for wisedome is no seat,
his deeds dis-us'd to good.

4

In bed his mischiefe he begets,
and throw's in thought-full brest:
Himselfe in no good way he sets,
nor evill doth detest.

5

Thy mercy, Lord, to Heaven extends,
the Heav'ns are not so hie:
Thy faithfulnesse the clouds transcends,
transcends the highest skie.

6

Thy Justice, as Gods Mountaines steep,
lift up a lofty crest:

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Thy Judgements are a mighty deep,
thou, Lord, sav'st man and beast.

7

How good, O God, how precious things
thy mercie doth enclose:
When under shadow of thy wings
mens sonnes their trust repose!

8

The fatnesse of thy house, their fill
on them thou shalt bestow;
And of the streames to drinke at will,
from whence thy pleasures flow.

9

For why? of life from thee that streames,
the fountaine is with thee:
We in thy lights resplendent beames,
enlightned light shall see.

10

To them that know thee, through this light
thy tender love extend;
To them that are in heart upright,
thy Justice recommend.

11

Let not the lofty foot of pride
invade mee from on hie:
Let not the wicked arme provide
a hand to make mee flie.

12

There are they fall'n, that wickednesse
with travell exercise:
Downe are they cast without redresse,
or able meanes to rise.