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. 91. Qui habitat.
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He that with him, that is Most-Hie,in secret shall abide,
Shall to th' Almighties shadow flie,
his safe-lodg'd head to hide.
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With him: “My refuge, thou, my Fort,(say to the Lord will I;)
My God, with whom in safeties Port,
my hopes at anchor lie.
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He, where the Fowler sets his snare,shall set thee free from thence;
And to preserve thee have a care,
from woefull Pestilence.
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His wing, to over-shade thee spread,his plumes thy confidence:
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a buckler for defence.
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Nor shall thee, terrour of the night,nor arrow shot by day:
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Nor Plague, that walkes in darkness, smite,nor noon-tide-Keteb slay.
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A thousand fall beside thee shall,yet thou not fall thereby:
Ten thousand at thy right hand fall,
yet thee no Plague come nie.
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This onely shall thine eye behold,what payment for their paine:
For what reward their service sold,
what hire the wicked gaine.
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Because thou, Lord (my hope hath said)my hope dost fortifie;
The Mansion of my hope is laid
in him, that is Most-Hie.
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There shall no evill thee befall,thy Tent no Plague annoy:
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Thy keepers, he his Angels shallin all thy waies employ.
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And they, to beare thee up from ground,shall joyne their palmes in one:
Thy foot, lest lightly thou shouldst wound,
or dash against a stone.
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Upon the Lion shalt thou tread,upon the Aspikes crowne:
The Lions whelp, the Dragons head,
thy foot shall trample downe.
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Because on me he set his love,whence his deliverance came;
Him will I set his harmes above,
for he hath knowne my Name.
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His calling on me will I heare,and answer his entreat:
Be with him in distresse, set cleare,
and make his honour great.
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Long life on him will I bestow,and fill him full of daies;
And unto him the splendour shew
of my salvations rayes.
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