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The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into Englysh metre by T. Starnhold I. Hopkins & others: conferred with the Ebrue, with apt Notes to synge the[m] withal | ||
Exaudi deus.
Psalme. lxi.
I.H.
Whether that he were in daunger of the Amonites, or beyng purfusued of Absalon, Here he crieth to be heard and delyuered. And confirmed in his kingdom, He promiseth perpetuall prayses.
Regarde
(O Lorde) for I complayne,
and make my sute to thee,
let not my wordes returne in vayne,
but geue an eare to me,
from of the costes and vtmost partes
of all the earth abrode,
in griefe and anguish of my harte
I cry to thee, O God.
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let not my wordes returne in vayne,
but geue an eare to me,
from of the costes and vtmost partes
of all the earth abrode,
in griefe and anguish of my harte
I cry to thee, O God.
Upon the rocke of thy greate power,
my woefull mynde repose:
Thou arte my hope my forte and tower,
my fence against my foes.
Within thy tent I lust to dwell,
foreuer to endure:
vnder thy winges I know right well,
I shalbe safe and sure:
my woefull mynde repose:
Thou arte my hope my forte and tower,
my fence against my foes.
Within thy tent I lust to dwell,
foreuer to endure:
vnder thy winges I know right well,
I shalbe safe and sure:
The Lorde dueth my desire regarde,
and doth fulfill the same:
with goodly giftes will he rewarde,
all them that feare his name.
The king shall he in health maintayne,
and so prolong his dayes:
That he from age to age shall raygne,
for euer more alwayse.
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with goodly giftes will he rewarde,
all them that feare his name.
The king shall he in health maintayne,
and so prolong his dayes:
That he from age to age shall raygne,
for euer more alwayse.
The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into Englysh metre by T. Starnhold I. Hopkins & others: conferred with the Ebrue, with apt Notes to synge the[m] withal | ||