The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter To be Sung after the Old Tunes used in the Churches [by Henry King] |
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The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||
Psal. LVIII.
O Congregation speake ye right?
O sons of men judge ye upright?
Your hearts containe, and hands dispense
Only full weight of violence.
The wicked men, to life when come,
Estranged are, ev'n from the womb;
They goe astray, though newly borne,
They utter lies with lips forsworne.
O sons of men judge ye upright?
Your hearts containe, and hands dispense
Only full weight of violence.
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Estranged are, ev'n from the womb;
They goe astray, though newly borne,
They utter lies with lips forsworne.
Like Serpents they their poyson bear;
And like deafe adders stop their eare;
Which will not heare th' enchanters spell,
Although he charme them nere so well.
Break thou their teeth (O God) which hang
Like the young Lions Sharpned fang.
Let them like melting waters ly;
And cut their arrowes as they fly.
And like deafe adders stop their eare;
Which will not heare th' enchanters spell,
Although he charme them nere so well.
Break thou their teeth (O God) which hang
Like the young Lions Sharpned fang.
Let them like melting waters ly;
And cut their arrowes as they fly.
Be they like snailes consum'd to slime;
Or womens births before their time.
Quicker then thornes enkindled blaze,
Let whirlwinds blow them from their place.
This sight shall joyfull make the good,
To wash their feet in wicked blood.
So men shall say, from God are had
Rewards for just ones, plagues for bad.
Or womens births before their time.
Quicker then thornes enkindled blaze,
Let whirlwinds blow them from their place.
This sight shall joyfull make the good,
To wash their feet in wicked blood.
So men shall say, from God are had
Rewards for just ones, plagues for bad.
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||