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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Psal. LXXVI.
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The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||
Psal. LXXVI.
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Iudah God is know'n; His Name
The Israelites for Great proclaime.
His Tabernacles Salem grace,
And Sion is His dwelling place.
The Israelites for Great proclaime.
His Tabernacles Salem grace,
And Sion is His dwelling place.
There He the Bow and arrowes broke,
And Battailes to confusion shooke.
The glittering sword, the guarding shield,
Could not resist, nor safety yield.
And Battailes to confusion shooke.
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Could not resist, nor safety yield.
Thou of more honour art then they,
Who rove upon the Hills of prey:
For They, whose pride did us embroile,
Are now themselves become a spoile.
Who rove upon the Hills of prey:
For They, whose pride did us embroile,
Are now themselves become a spoile.
A lasting sleep shuts up their eyes,
And all their strength in weaknes dyes:
At Thy rebuke the barbed horse,
And armed Chariots loose their force.
And all their strength in weaknes dyes:
At Thy rebuke the barbed horse,
And armed Chariots loose their force.
Thou Lord art fear'd; who may withstand
The fury of Thy pow'rfull hand?
From Heaven we Thy Judgments heard,
The trembling earth was still, and fear'd.
The fury of Thy pow'rfull hand?
From Heaven we Thy Judgments heard,
The trembling earth was still, and fear'd.
When God the meek and humble saves,
But gives the proud untimely graves,
He on their fall his fame doth raise,
And turnes their malice to His praise.
But gives the proud untimely graves,
He on their fall his fame doth raise,
And turnes their malice to His praise.
Vow to the Lord your God, and bring
To Him your promis'd offering:
He Princes spirits can restraine,
And Kings of earth with terrour chaine.
To Him your promis'd offering:
He Princes spirits can restraine,
And Kings of earth with terrour chaine.
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||