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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The Psalmes of David | ||
Psal. 62. Nonne Deo?
Ad Præstantem, apud Jeduthun. Psalmus Davidis.
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On God my silent soule attends,his seasons (surely) heeds:
To him my safeties care commends,
from whom my health proceeds.
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He surely is my Rocke of power,and my salvation prov'd:
My hold, my high-defensive tower,
I shall not much be mov'd.
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How long on mischiefe will ye thinke?Man-slayers, slaughtred all,
Ye like a ruin'd fense shall sinke,
and like a shaken wall.
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His dignity how to suppresse,their counsells they convert:
Delight in lies, with mouth they blesse,
but curse within their heart.
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On God, yet never thou the lesse,my silent soule, attend:
From whom my hopefull patientnesse
expects a happy end.
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He surely is my Rocke of power,and my salvation prov'd:
My hold, my high-defensive tower,
I shall not be remov'd.
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In God is my Salvations port,my Glories lofty crest,
Rocke of my strength, in God my Fort,
my Confidences rest.
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O people, trust in him alway,your heart before him powre:
For of our hopes God is the stay,
our safeties trusty towre.
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Sure, Adams sonnes are vanitie,and lighter in account:
The best together weigh'd, a lie,
and make the ballance mount.
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Trust not in wrong, to reap your part,in rapine be not vaine:
If wealth encrease, set not your heart
on baited lures of gaine.
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God spake at once, which twice I heard,“To God the power pertaines;
Of punishment, and of reward,
of pardons, and of paines.
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And mercy, Lord, in thee aloneexceeds, from thee proceeds:
For thou wilt render every one
according to his deeds.
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