A paraphrase vpon the divine poems By George Sandys |
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A paraphrase vpon the divine poems | ||
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Psalme XIIII.
[The foole hath said in his false heart]
The foole hath said in his false heart;
God cares not what to Man succeeds.
Abominable are their deeds;
All Ill affect, from Good depart.
God cares not what to Man succeeds.
Abominable are their deeds;
All Ill affect, from Good depart.
Jehovah Mans rebellious Race
Beheld from his celestiall Throne;
To see if there were any one
That understood, or sought his Face.
Beheld from his celestiall Throne;
To see if there were any one
That understood, or sought his Face.
All from forsaken Truth are flowne;
Corrupt in Bodie, such in Soule,
Defil'd within, without as foule;
None Good indeavours, no, not One.
Corrupt in Bodie, such in Soule,
Defil'd within, without as foule;
None Good indeavours, no, not One.
Are all, that worke Iniquitie,
By Ignorance so blindly led?
My People they devoure like Bread;
Nor call on him who sits on high.
By Ignorance so blindly led?
My People they devoure like Bread;
Nor call on him who sits on high.
Their Consciences with terrour quake;
Since God doth with the Just abide:
For Poore mens Counsels they deride,
VVho him for their Protection take.
Since God doth with the Just abide:
For Poore mens Counsels they deride,
VVho him for their Protection take.
O that unto thy Israel
Salvation might from Sion Spring!
When God shall us from Bondage bring,
No joy shall Jacobs joy excell.
Salvation might from Sion Spring!
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No joy shall Jacobs joy excell.
A paraphrase vpon the divine poems | ||