The Psalmes Of David In Meeter Newly translated, and diligently compared with the Originall Text, and former Translations: More plaine, smooth, and agreeable to the Text, then any heretofore. Allowed by the Authority of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in Congregations and Families [by Francis Rous] |
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The Psalmes Of David In Meeter | ||
Another of the same.
[In thy great indignation]
In thy great indignation,
O Lord, rebuke me not;
Nor on me lay thy chastning hand
in thy displeasure hot.
Lord, I am weak, therefore on me
have mercy, and me spare:
Heal me, O Lord, because thou knowst
my bones much vexed are.
O Lord, rebuke me not;
Nor on me lay thy chastning hand
in thy displeasure hot.
Lord, I am weak, therefore on me
have mercy, and me spare:
Heal me, O Lord, because thou knowst
my bones much vexed are.
My soul is vexed fore; but, Lord,
how long stay wilt thou make?
Return, Lord, free my soul, and save
me for thy mercies sake.
Because of thee in death there shall
no more remembrance be:
Of those that in the grave do ly,
who shal give thanks to thee?
how long stay wilt thou make?
Return, Lord, free my soul, and save
me for thy mercies sake.
Because of thee in death there shall
no more remembrance be:
Of those that in the grave do ly,
who shal give thanks to thee?
I with my groaning weary am,
and all the night my bed
I caused for to swim: with tears
my couch I watered.
By reason of my vexing grief,
mine eye consumed is;
It waxeth old, because of all
that be mine enemies.
and all the night my bed
I caused for to swim: with tears
my couch I watered.
By reason of my vexing grief,
mine eye consumed is;
It waxeth old, because of all
that be mine enemies.
But now depart from me, all ye
that work iniquity;
For why, the Lord hath heard my voice
when I did mourn and cry.
Unto my supplication
the Lord did hearing give:
When I to him my prayer make,
the Lord will it receive.
that work iniquity;
For why, the Lord hath heard my voice
when I did mourn and cry.
Unto my supplication
the Lord did hearing give:
When I to him my prayer make,
the Lord will it receive.
The Psalmes Of David In Meeter | ||