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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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PSAL. LXXXVI.

[1]

O Lord, do thō bow down thine ear

and hear me graciously;
Because I sore afflicted am,
and am in poverty.

2

Because I'm holy, let my soul

by thee preserved be:
O thou my God, thy servant save
that puts his trust in thee.

3

Sith unto thee I daily cry,

be merciful to me.

4

Rejoyce thy servants soul: for, Lord,

I lift my soul to thee.

5

For thou art gracious, O Lord,

and ready to forgive.
And rich in mercy, all that cal
upon thee, to relieve.

6

Hear, Lord, my pray'r; unto the voice

of may request attend.

7

In troublous times I'le cal on thee,

for thou wilt answer send.

8

Lord, there is none among the gods

that may with Thee compare;
And like the works wch thō hast done
not any work is there.

9

All nations, whō thou mad'st shal come

and worship reverently
Before thy face; and they, O Lord,
thy Name shal glorify.

10

Because thou art exceeding great,

and works by thee are done,
Which are to be admir'd; and thou
art God thy self alone.

11

Teach me thy way, and in thy truth

O Lord, then walk wil I:


Unite my heart, that I thy Name
may fear continually.

12

O Lord, my God, with all my heart

to thee I wil give praise;
And I the glory wil ascribe
unto thy Name alwayes.

13

Because thy mercy toward me

in greatnesse doth excel;
And thou deliver'd hast my soul
out from the lowest hel.

14

O God, the proud against me rise,

and violent men have met,
That for my soul have sought; & thee
before them have not set.

15

But thou art ful of pity, Lord,

a God most gracious,
Long-suffering, and in thy truth
and mercy plenteous.

16

O turn to me thy countenance,

and mercy on me have:
Thy servant strengthen, and the son
of thine own hand-maid save.

17

Shew me a signe for good, that they

which do me hate may see,
And be asham'd; because thou, Lord,
didst help and comfort me.