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. 5. Verba mea.
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Psal. 5. Verba mea.
Ad Præstantem, super Nehiloth. Psalmus David.
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Unto my words, O Lord, give eare,weigh well my wordlesse thought:
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O let my crie, where thou maist heare,my King, my God, be brought.
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Thou, Lord, shalt (early) heare my voice,to thee my praier shall flie:
And of the rising morne make choice
to Heaven to raise mine eie.
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For thou art God, in wickednessethat takest no delight:
The evill shall have no accesse,
nor sojourne in thy sight.
5
Vain-glorious Fooles before thine eyestake footing never shall:
Thou hatest of iniquities
the painfull workers all.
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The lying tongue shalt thou defeatwith utter overthrow:
The man of blouds, and pale deceit,
the Lord abhorres to know.
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But in thy mercies much regard,thy house will I draw neere;
And to thy holy Temple-ward,
doe worship in thy feare.
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Lord, lead me in thy justice right:and, lest I step astray,
Because of my maligners, straight
before me make thy way.
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For in his mouth, no truth sincere,their inwards, deeps of woe:
Their throat, an open sepulchre;
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Judge them, O God, and let their fall,their guilty counsells tell:
Rout them with their transgressions all,
against thee that rebell.
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So shall they (aye) that trust in thee,shout all with joyfull voice;
And thy Names-lovers, they that be,
for covering them, rejoyce.
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For thou, O Lord, thy blessing downeupon the Just shalt yeeld;
And with thy gracious favour crowne
his head, as with a shield.
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