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. CXXX.
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The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||
Psal. CXXX.
Out from the Depths of misery,
O Lord! to Thee I cry:
Mark well my voice, and let Thine eare
My supplication heare.
O Lord! to Thee I cry:
Mark well my voice, and let Thine eare
My supplication heare.
If Thou, O Lord! wilt be extreame,
And with thy searching beame
Examine each transgression,
And errour we have done:
And with thy searching beame
Examine each transgression,
And errour we have done:
When we thus strictly shall be try'd,
Who may thy sentence bide?
Or who endure thy vengfull hand,
And in thy judgment stand?
Who may thy sentence bide?
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And in thy judgment stand?
But there is Mercy (Lord) with Thee,
That Thou may'st feared be:
Thy word and Promises are just,
Therefore in them I trust.
That Thou may'st feared be:
Thy word and Promises are just,
Therefore in them I trust.
On Thee alone my hope is plac't,
To Thee my Soule doth hast:
On Thee she waites, to Thee she flyes,
Before the morning rise.
To Thee my Soule doth hast:
On Thee she waites, to Thee she flyes,
Before the morning rise.
They that expect the morning light,
After the weary night,
Watch not so much the break of day,
As she for Thee doth stay.
After the weary night,
Watch not so much the break of day,
As she for Thee doth stay.
O Israel trust in the Lord,
Who pity doth afford!
For He more ready is to save,
Then we his help to crave.
Who pity doth afford!
For He more ready is to save,
Then we his help to crave.
With Him abundant mercy is,
To salve what's done amiss:
And Plentifull redemption found,
To cure each sinfull wound.
To salve what's done amiss:
And Plentifull redemption found,
To cure each sinfull wound.
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||