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. CXXVIII.
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The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||
Psal. CXXVIII.
Blessed is he who God doth fear,
And holds His precepts deare:
Thou shalt have plenty in thy meat,
And of thy labours eat.
And holds His precepts deare:
Thou shalt have plenty in thy meat,
And of thy labours eat.
Thy Wife shall, like the loving vine,
Which doth thy walls entwine,
With fruits enrich thy dwelling place,
And multiply thy race.
Which doth thy walls entwine,
With fruits enrich thy dwelling place,
And multiply thy race.
Thy Children shall like branches shew,
Which from the Olive grow,
And round about thy table stand,
As blessings to thy land.
Which from the Olive grow,
And round about thy table stand,
As blessings to thy land.
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These favours shall the man obtaine,
Whose hopes in God remaine:
The Lord shall thee from Sion bless,
With all earthes happiness.
Whose hopes in God remaine:
The Lord shall thee from Sion bless,
With all earthes happiness.
Thine eyes Hierusalem shall see,
Fill'd with prosperitie,
And whil'st thy dayes of life endure,
Hir gloryes shall be sure.
Fill'd with prosperitie,
And whil'st thy dayes of life endure,
Hir gloryes shall be sure.
Thou Childrens Children shalt behold,
Spring up when thou art old,
And added to thine own encrease,
See Israel in peace.
Spring up when thou art old,
And added to thine own encrease,
See Israel in peace.
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||