The Book of Psalms in English Metre The Newest Version Fitted to the Common Tunes. By Charles Darby |
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CXLVI. | Psalm CXLVI. |
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Psalm CXLVI.
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Praise ye the Lord; and thou my soulFor ever praise his name:
As long as life and breath shall last,
I will extol the same.
2
Trust not in prinees: for in manIt is in vain to trust;
Whose thoughts and he together die,
And perish in the dust.
3
O blest is he whose hope and helpIn Jacob's God doth stand:
Who made the world, and all therein,
By his almighty hand.
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Who keeps his word, and saves the poor,When they oppressed be:
Who to the hungry giveth food,
And sets the prisoner free.
5
The Lord reftores the blind their sight,And lifts up them that fall:
In righteous men the Lord delights,
And loves them best of all.
6
The widow and the fatherless,And stranger he will keep:
But overturn the wicked man
In all his plots so deep.
7
The Lord, O Zion, still shall reign,Thy God that dwells in thee:
His kingdom shall for ever stand;
To him all glory be.
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