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Dominus regnauit.
Psalme. lxxxxvii.
I.H.
The prophet exhorteth all to reioyce for the coming of the kingdome of Christ, dreadfull to the rebels and Idolaters, and ioyfull to the iust whom he exhorteth to innocency, to reioysing and thanks geuing,
The
lord doth raigne, where all ye earth
may ioy with pleasaunt voyce:
And eke the yles with ioyfull mirth,
may triumphe and reioyce.
Bothe cloudes & darknes eke doo swell
and rounde aboute him beate:
Yea right and iustice euer dwell,
and byde aboute his seate.
may ioy with pleasaunt voyce:
And eke the yles with ioyfull mirth,
may triumphe and reioyce.
Bothe cloudes & darknes eke doo swell
and rounde aboute him beate:
Yea right and iustice euer dwell,
and byde aboute his seate.
Yea fier and heate at once doth runne,
and go before his face:
Which shall his foes and ennemies burn
abrode in euery place.
His lightnes eke, full bright did blase,
and to the world appere:
Wherat the yearthe did loke and gase,
with dreade and deadly feare.
and go before his face:
Which shall his foes and ennemies burn
abrode in euery place.
His lightnes eke, full bright did blase,
and to the world appere:
Wherat the yearthe did loke and gase,
with dreade and deadly feare.
The hilles like wax did melt in sight,
and presence of the Lorde:
They fled before that rulers might,
which gideth all the worlde.
The heauens eke declare and shew,
his iustice forth abrode:
That all the world may see and knowe
the glory of our god.
and presence of the Lorde:
They fled before that rulers might,
which gideth all the worlde.
The heauens eke declare and shew,
his iustice forth abrode:
That all the world may see and knowe
the glory of our god.
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Confusion sure shall come to suche,
as worship Idols vayne:
And eke to those that glory muche,
dome pictures to maintayne,
For all the Idouls of the worlde,
whiche they as Gods doo call:
Shall feele the power of the Lorde,
and downe to hym shall fall.
as worship Idols vayne:
And eke to those that glory muche,
dome pictures to maintayne,
For all the Idouls of the worlde,
whiche they as Gods doo call:
Shall feele the power of the Lorde,
and downe to hym shall fall.
With ioy shall Sion here this thyng,
and Iuda shall reioyce:
For at thy iudgements they shall sing,
and make a pleasaunt noyce.
That thou O Lorde art set on hie,
in all the earth abrode:
And arte exalted wonderously,
aboue eche other God.
and Iuda shall reioyce:
For at thy iudgements they shall sing,
and make a pleasaunt noyce.
That thou O Lorde art set on hie,
in all the earth abrode:
And arte exalted wonderously,
aboue eche other God.
All ye that loue the Lorde, doo thys,
hate all thinges that is ill:
For he doth kepe the soules of his,
from suche as would them spill.
And light doth spring vp to the iust,
with pleasure for his part:
Greate ioye, with gladnes, mirth & lust
to them of vpright hart,
hate all thinges that is ill:
For he doth kepe the soules of his,
from suche as would them spill.
And light doth spring vp to the iust,
with pleasure for his part:
Greate ioye, with gladnes, mirth & lust
to them of vpright hart,
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