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In Domino confido.
Psalm. xi.
T.S.
This Psalme conteyneth two partes. In the firste Dauid shewed how hard assaultes of temtations he susteyned, and in howe great anguish of mind he was, when Saul did persecute hym. Then nexte he reioyseth. that God sent hym succor in his necessitie declaryng his iustice, as wel in gouernyng the good and the wicked men as the whole worlde.
I trust
in God, how dare ye then,
say thus my soule vntill:
Flee hence as fast as any foule,
and hide you in youre hyll.
Beholde the wicked bende theyr bowes,
and make their arrowes prest:
To shote in secret and to hurte,
the sound and harmeles brest.
say thus my soule vntill:
Flee hence as fast as any foule,
and hide you in youre hyll.
Beholde the wicked bende theyr bowes,
and make their arrowes prest:
To shote in secret and to hurte,
the sound and harmeles brest.
Of worldly hope and stayes were shrunke
and clearly brought to nought:
Alas the iust and rightuous man,
what euill hath he wrought.
But he that in his temple is,
most holy and most hye:
And in the heauens hath his seate,
of royall maiestie.
and clearly brought to nought:
Alas the iust and rightuous man,
what euill hath he wrought.
But he that in his temple is,
most holy and most hye:
And in the heauens hath his seate,
of royall maiestie.
The poore and simple mans estate,
considereth in his minde:
And searcheth out full narowly,
the maners of mankinde.
And with a cherefull countenaunce,
the rightuous man will vse:
But in his harte he doth abhorre,
all suche as mischief muse.
considereth in his minde:
And searcheth out full narowly,
the maners of mankinde.
And with a cherefull countenaunce,
the rightuous man will vse:
But in his harte he doth abhorre,
all suche as mischief muse.
And on the sinners casteth snares,
as thicke as any rayne:
Fire and brimstone, and whirle windes thicke
appoynted for theyr payne.
Ye see then how a righteous God,
doeth righteousnes embrace:
And to the iust and vpryght man,
sheweth forth his pleasant face.
as thicke as any rayne:
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appoynted for theyr payne.
Ye see then how a righteous God,
doeth righteousnes embrace:
And to the iust and vpryght man,
sheweth forth his pleasant face.
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