A New Version of the Psalms of David Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By Sir Richard Blackmore |
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Psalm XCVII.
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A New Version of the Psalms of David | ||
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Psalm XCVII.
The Lord He reigns, O Earth! let Hills
And Vales rejoyce and sing,
And let the Multitude of Isles
With Shouts of Triumph ring.
Darkness, and Clouds, and gloomy Night,
Surround his awful Court,
And Justice, Truth, and Judgment right
His stable Throne support
And Vales rejoyce and sing,
And let the Multitude of Isles
With Shouts of Triumph ring.
Darkness, and Clouds, and gloomy Night,
Surround his awful Court,
And Justice, Truth, and Judgment right
His stable Throne support
See, to consume his Enemies,
Before Him Flames appear'd;
His Light'nings flash'd along the Skies,
The Earth beheld, and fear'd.
Like yielding Wax before the Sun,
The Hills, that Storms defy,
Before the Lord did melt and run,
Ev'n Nature's Lord most High.
Before Him Flames appear'd;
His Light'nings flash'd along the Skies,
The Earth beheld, and fear'd.
Like yielding Wax before the Sun,
The Hills, that Storms defy,
Before the Lord did melt and run,
Ev'n Nature's Lord most High.
The spreading Heav'ns his Righteousness
Declare in Consort joyn'd,
And all the People see and bless
His Glory unconfin'd.
Be all confounded, who accost
The Graver's Work with Fear,
Who of their empty Idols boast,
Ye Gods, the Lord revere.
Declare in Consort joyn'd,
And all the People see and bless
His Glory unconfin'd.
Be all confounded, who accost
The Graver's Work with Fear,
Who of their empty Idols boast,
Ye Gods, the Lord revere.
Zion, O Lord, thy Deeds of Might
With Pleasure heard and told,
And Judah's Daughters took delight
Thy Judgments to behold.
With Pleasure heard and told,
And Judah's Daughters took delight
Thy Judgments to behold.
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For Thou, O Lord, art High and Great,
The Earth beneath Thee lies;
Above all Gods is thy blest Seat
Exalted in the Skies,
You, who th' Almighty Love and Trust,
Your Hate of Evil show;
He'll save their Lives, and guard the Just
Against the wicked Foe.
The Earth beneath Thee lies;
Above all Gods is thy blest Seat
Exalted in the Skies,
You, who th' Almighty Love and Trust,
Your Hate of Evil show;
He'll save their Lives, and guard the Just
Against the wicked Foe.
A New Version of the Psalms of David | ||