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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. 4. Cùm invocarem.

Ad Præstantem in Neghinoth: Psalmus David.

1

To thee, O God, my righteousnesse,
let my complaint repaire:

5

Thou hast enlarg'd mee from distresse,
in mercie heare my praier.

2

My glorie (sonnes of man) to shame
how long will ye apply?
Your love shall vanitie enflame,
your labour seeke a lye.

Selah


3

But know, that of his gracious Saint
the Lord makes wondrous choice;
And when to him I make my plaint,
the Lord will heare my voice.

4

Be angry: but from sinne refraine,
Soule, with a silent zeale:

Selah


5

Thy selfe upon thy bed arraigne,
and to thy selfe reveale.

6

The sacrifices ye present,
let Justice sacrifice;
And let your hope be confident,
that on the Lord relies.

7

Of good (say many) is there none
will shew us any sight?
On us, Lord (all our good in one)
lift up thy faces light.

8

Pure joy into this heart of mine
so shalt thou give me, more
Than theirs, that of their corne and wine
in harvest heap up store.

9

My head then downe will I both lay,
and sleep in peaces cell:
For thou alone, O Lord, my stay,
in safetie mak'st me dwell.