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The Book of Psalms in English Metre

The Newest Version Fitted to the Common Tunes. By Charles Darby

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Psalm CXIX.

[I.]

1

Blessed are they that are sincere,
And upright in their way:
Whose lives and conversations
From God's laws never stray.

2

Blessed are they that keep his word,
And seek him with their heart:

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That walk in his most holy ways,
And from all sin depart.

3

Thou hast commanded us, O Lord,
Our steps with care to guide:
O that my ways directed were,
That I may never slide.

4

Then shall I not ashamed be,
But shew my self sincere:
When I to all thy holy laws
A due respect shall bear.

5

Then with a true and upright heart,
I will advance thy praise:
When I shall learn thy judgments just,
And understand thy ways.

6

And when of thy most holy will,
I have the knowledge got:
I will perform it by thy grace;
O Lord, forsake me not.

II.

1

How shall a young man cleanse his way
From all impurity?
By marking well thy holy word,
To guide his life thereby.

2

With all my heart I have thee sought,
And earnestly did pray:
O never suffer me, O Lord,
From thy commands to stray.

3

Thy word I in my heart have hid,
That I might never sin:

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Teach me thy law, O blessed Lord,
And me instruct therein.

4

My lips, O Lord, have never ceas'd,
To others to declare
The righteous judgments of thy mouth,
How good and sweet they are.

5

To walk in thy most holy ways,
I have rejoyc'd no less,
Than worldly men in all the wealth,
And treasures they possess.

6

Thy precepts shall my study be,
On which my mind is set,
And I in them will so delight,
As never to forget.

III.

1

Thy grace unto thy servant, Lord,
So bountifully give:
That I may keep thy holy word,
As long as I shall live.

2

Open my eyes, O gracious God,
And so enlighten me,
That of thy wise and holy law,
The wonders I may see.

3

I am a stranger in the earth;
Hide not thy word, O Lord:
My very heart begins to break
With longing for thy word.

4

Thou do'st rebuke and curse the proud,
That from thy precepts stray:

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But let no shame to me approach,
For I have kept thy way.

5

Though princes did against me speak,
And that without a cause:
Yet did thy servant meditate
On thy most holy laws.

6

When troubles come, they are my joy,
And all my hearts delight:
And they are all my counsellors,
To guide my steps aright.

IV.

1

My soul unto the dust doth cleave,
Through misery and pain:
According to thy promise, Lord,
Revive me once again.

2

I have confest my ways to thee,
And thou did'st me forgive:
O teach me for the time to come,
How I aright may live.

3

Make me, O Lord to understand
Thy precepts every one:
And then I will to others tell
What wonders thou hast done.

4

My soul is faint, and melts away,
By reason of my grief:
According to thy promises,
Lord, send me some relief.

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5

Grant me, O Lord, thy holy law,
Remove the way of lies:
For I have chose the way of truth,
And set before mine eyes.

6

I cleave unto thy laws, O Lord,
O put me not to shame:
And when thou shalt enlarge my heart,
I will perform the same.

V.

1

Instruct me, Lord, that I may know
Thy laws and holy ways:
And stedfastly I will resolve
To keep them all my days.

2

Grant me the knowledge of thy law,
And I my self will bind,
To keep and to observe it well
With all my heart and mind.

3

Thy ways in which I so delight,
O help me, Lord, to run:
Encline my heart to love thy word,
And covetousness to shun.

4

From all these worldly vanities,
Lord, turn away my sight:
And of thy mercy quicken me,
To walk thy ways aright.

5

Perform the word which thou hast spoke
To them that fear thy name:
Nor let me break thy laws so good,
To my eternal shame.

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6

Behold, O Lord, how I have long'd
To know thy holy will:
O quicken me so with thy grace,
That I may it fulfil.

VI.

1

O let thy tender mercies come,
And succour me, O Lord:
And be my help and Saviour,
According to thy word.

2

So shall I have to answer him
That makes a mock of me:
For he shall see, that not in vain
I have rely'd on thee.

3

Let him not say my words were false,
When I my boast did make,
That thou would'st judge my righteous cause,
And come my part to take.

4

Then will I ever keep thy laws,
Until my days expire:
And freely walk in thy commands,
Which is my whole desire.

5

I will not blush to speak of them
To kings, and men of might:
But count them still my chiefest joy,
And all my hearts delight.

6

I earnestly will meditate
On thy belov'd commands:

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And to the practice of the same,
Will daily set my hands.

VII.

1

Thy promise to thy servant made,
Forget not, Lord, I pray:
For thou hast caused me therein
To set my hope and stay.

2

Thy word my greatest comfort is
In all my grief and pain:
For when my heart begins to faint,
It brings my life again.

3

Though proud men mock'd, yet did not I
Thy holy laws forsake:
I thought upon thy ways of old,
And thence did comfort take.

4

I tremble when I think upon
The wicked and profane:
How openly they break thy laws,
And thy commands disdain.

5

Thy statutes, Lord, have been the songs,
Wherewith my heart I chear,
When like a pilgrim in this world,
I travel here and there.

6

By night, O Lord, I think on thee,
And when I call to mind:
That I have kept thy precepts well,
In this I comfort find.

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VIII.

1

My portion and inheritance,
Thou only art, O Lord:
And therefore I have promised
That I would keep thy word.

2

Thy favour, Lord, with all my heart,
I did most humbly crave:
According therefore to thy word
Let me thy mercy have.

3

I thought upon my former ways,
And turned to thy will:
I hasted and delayed not,
Thy precepts to fulfil.

4

When wicked men in troops did come,
To make of me a prey,
No terrors did prevail with me,
Thy laws to disobey.

5

At midnight I will rise, O Lord,
Thy righteous laws to praise:
And will companion be to none,
But those that keep thy ways.

6

On every creature in the world
Thou do'st thy gifts bestow:
But let my portion be, O Lord,
Thy holy will to know.

IX.

1

Thou hast unto thy servant been
Most bountiful and kind:

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According to thy promises,
Thy mercy, Lord, I find.

2

Teach me, O Lord, and bend my heart
To what is good and just:
For in thy good and holy word
I put my hope and trust.

3

Before that I afflicted was,
I often went astray:
But now I have observ'd thy word,
And walked in thy way.

4

Lord, thou art infinitely good,
And doest good to all.
Instruct me in thy statutes then,
That I may never fall.

5

The proud my false accusers were,
But I will walk upright:
And while in fat their hearts do swim,
Thy laws are my delight.

6

This by affliction I have gain'd,
To learn thy statutes well,
Which gold and silver in their price
A thousand times excel.

X.

1

Thy hands have made me, and my shape,
And fashion did bestow:
Lord give me understanding too,
That I thy laws may know.

2

All they that truly fear thy name,
Will much rejoyce to see,

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That I have learned from thy word,
To set my hope in thee.

3

Thy judgments, Lord, I know are right,
And ever must confess,
That thou hast now afflicted me
In very faithfulness.

4

Now, Lord, according to thy word,
Thy heavy hand remove:
Have mercy, Lord, that I may live,
And I thy laws will love.

5

Confound my proud and spiteful foes,
That hate without a cause:
And I will ever meditate
On thy most holy laws.

6

Let those that know thee turn to me,
And those that are sincere:
And make me in thy statutes sound,
That I no shame may fear.

XI.

1

My soul for thy salvation faints,
Yet hopes still in thy word:
My eyes with expectation fail,
And cry, how long, O Lord.

2

Like to a bottle in the smoke,
My skin with grief is dri'd:
Yet do I not forget thy laws,
Nor from thy precepts slide.

3

How many, Lord, will be the days,
E'er thou wilt favour shew,

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And send thy judgments on the heads
Of them that me pursue?

4

The proud have digged pits for me,
That wander from thy laws,
Thy word is true: save me from those
That hate without a cause.

5

They had almost consumed me,
And rooted from the land:
Yet did I not forsake thy law,
Nor turn from thy command.

6

According to thy wonted love,
Revive my drooping heart:
So from the judgments of thy mouth
I never will depart.

XII.

1

Firm as the heavens is thy word,
And stands forever sure,
Thy faithfulness from age to age
Shall stedfastly endure.

2

Even as the earth unmoved stands,
And to this very day,
Both heaven and earth thy orders keep,
And thy command obey.

3

Had not thy law been my support,
And all my hearts delight:
So heavy my afflictions were,
I must have perish'd quite.

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4

Thy laws I never will forget,
For they have quick'ned me:
O save me, for I love thy word,
And thine will ever be.

5

The wicked have been waiting long,
That they might me destroy;
But I have thought upon thy word,
And that has been my joy.

6

Of all perfections in this world,
I have observ'd an end:
But the perfections of thy law,
No thought can comprehend.

XIII.

1

O how I love thy laws, O Lord!
How sweet they are to me!
I all the day can think of them,
And never weary be.

2

By them thou hast me wiser made
Than all mine enemies:
For they are ever in my thoughts,
And still before mine eyes.

3

My teachers I in knowledge pass,
Yea ancients too excel:
For on thy word I meditate,
And keep thy precepts well.

4

All sinful ways I did refrain,
Nor from thy precepts go:
That so I might observe thy word,
For thou hast taught me so.

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5

How pleasant are thy words to me!
In sweetness they surpass:
So sweet unto my tast as they,
No honey ever was.

6

I am enlightned by thy word,
And with true knowledge blest:
All falshood therefore I abhor,
And sinful ways detest.

XIV.

1

Thy word a lamp is to my feet,
And to my path a light:
And I, as I have sworn to do,
Will keep thy judgments right.

2

I am afflicted very sore,
Revive my soul, O Lord:
Thy promise is to quicken me,
O think upon thy word.

3

Accept the free-will offerings,
And praises that I give:
And by thy word enlighten me,
And teach me how to live.

4

My life is ever in my hand,
And snares for me are set:
Yet do I not forsake thy laws,
Nor once thy word forget.

5

Thy testimonies I account
My sure inheritance:
And at the very thought of them,
My heart doth leap and dance.

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6

My heart and mind unto thy laws,
I did incline and bend,
And ever will perform the same,
Until my life shall end.

XV.

1

I hate the men, whose thoughts are vain,
But love thy laws most just:
Thou art my shield and hiding place,
And in thy word I trust.

2

Depart from me, ye wicked men,
And get ye far away:
For the commandments of my God,
I purpose to obey.

3

According to thy promise, Lord,
Let me supported be:
And let me never be asham'd
That I have hop'd in thee.

4

Uphold me and I shall be safe,
And I thy laws will own:
But wicked and deceitful men
Shall all be trodden down.

5

The wicked thou wilt put away,
And as vile dross despise:
And for that very cause, O Lord,
Thy word I highly prize.

6

When I consider thee, O Lord,
My flesh doth fear and quake,
To think what judgments are in store,
For such as thee forsake.

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XVI.

1

I have upright and faithful been,
Be surety, Lord, for me:
And from my proud oppressors hands,
Relieve and set me free.

2

With looking for deliverance,
My eyes begin to fade:
And for the faithful promises,
Which thou to me hast made.

3

According to thy mercy, Lord,
To me thy statutes shew:
And make me know thy holy will,
Who am thy servant true.

4

'Tis time for thee, O Lord, to work,
And shew thy mighty hand:
For wicked men make void thy low,
And laugh at thy command.

5

But thy commandments I will love,
And value still the more:
I will esteem them more than gold,
Yea finest golden oar.

6

Most highly will I prize thy word,
Whose precepts are so pure:
But hate the ways of wickedness,
And no false ways endure.

XVII.

1

The wisdom of thy holy laws
Is wonderful and deep:

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Therefore my soul is fully bent,
Most strictly them to keep.

2

The very entrance of thy word
Affords so great a light:
That simple ones may soon perceive
Their minds grow clear and bright.

3

I long'd and panted for thy word;
O smile upon me so,
As unto them that love thy name,
Thou usest, Lord to do.

4

My steps to order by thy word,
Let me assistance have:
And keep me, that prevailing sin
May never me enslave.

5

From man's oppression rescue me,
And I thy laws will do:
O smile on me, and teach me, Lord,
Thy holy will to know.

6

In gushing streams my tears run down,
Like rivers from mine eyes;
For grief to see how wicked men
Thy righteous laws despise.

XVIII.

1

O Lord thou art a God most just;
Thy judgments are upright:
Thy testimonies and commands
Are faithful just and right.

2

I am with zeal almost consum'd,
And set into a flame,

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To see thy enemies slight thy laws,
And vilifie thy name.

3

Because thy word is very pure,
Thy servant loveth it:
And though I am despis'd and low,
I will it not forget.

4

The equity of thy commands,
Forever shall endure:
Nor can thy precepts cease to be
Most holy just and pure.

5

When troubles and afflictions come,
And all upon me seize:
Yet thy commands are my delight,
And give me present ease.

6

Thy word is of eternal truth;
O Lord, unto me give
The understanding of thy law:
Grant this, and I shall live.

XIX.

1

To thee I cry'd, O Lord my God,
And with my heart did pray:
Hear me, O Lord and answer me,
And I shall thee obey.

2

Before the dawning of the day,
To thee, O Lord, I cry'd:
And in the midst of all my grief,
Upon thy word rely'd.

3

Yea in the watches of the night,
Mine eyes were waking still,

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To meditate upon thy word,
And understand thy will.

4

Then listen to my voice, O Lord,
As thou art good and kind:
According to thy promises,
Revive my fainting mind.

5

The wicked ones draw near to me,
That mischief still pursue:
But thou art nearer, Lord, than they,
And all thy words are true.

6

As to thy testimonies all,
That in thy word are told,
I know they are most firm and sure,
And so have found of old.

XX.

1

Behold my grief, and save me, Lord,
For I observe thy laws:
As thou hast promis'd, quicken me;
Help, Lord, and plead my cause.

2

Safety is far from wicked men,
Who thy commandments hate:
But quicken me as thou art wont,
And shew thy mercies great.

3

Although their numbers multiply,
That at my ruine aim:
Thy testimonies to observe,
My zeal shall be the same.

4

I view'd the lives of wicked men,
And sorely did lament,
That they to break thy holy laws,
Were all so fully bent.

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5

Consider, Lord, what fervent love
To thy commands I bear:
And after thy compassions great
My fainting spirits chear.

6

From the beginning of the world,
Thy word was true and sure:
Thy judgments to the end thereof,
Most firmly shall endure.

XXI.

1

Though princes did my life pursue,
And that without a cause:
My heart, O Lord, doth stand in aw
Of nothing but thy laws.

2

I at thy holy word rejoyce,
As one that spoils doth find:
I lies abhor, but love thy law
With all my heart and mind.

3

So righteous are thy judgments all,
That I will them proclaim:
And set my self seven times a day
To praise thy holy name.

4

Great is the peace which thou do'st give
To them that love thy laws:
Whatever in this world they meet,
It shall no trouble cause.

5

For thy salvation, Lord, I hope,
And thy commands have done:
I love them all exceedingly,
And keep them every one.

6

Thy testimonies and thy laws
I keep most faithfully:

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For all my ways were in the sight
Of thine all-seeing eye.

XXII.

1

O let my cry before thee come,
And hear the prayer I make:
I ask for wisdom: grant it, Lord,
For thy good promise sake.

2

O let my supplications all,
Presented be to thee:
And as thy word has promised,
O Lord, deliver me.

3

When thou hast me thy statutes taught,
My lips shall speak thy praise:
My joyful tongue shall celebrate
Thy word and holy ways.

4

Help me, O Lord to walk aright,
Who make thy laws my choice:
For I for thy salvation long,
And in thy word rejoyce.

5

Revive my weak and fainting soul,
And I shall thankful be:
And let thy word continually
Direct and comfort me.

6

Lord, I have gone astray from thee,
Much like a wandring sheep:
Seek me, O Lord, and bring me back,
And I thy laws will keep.