A New Version of the Psalms of David Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By Sir Richard Blackmore |
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Psalm CXXXII.
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A New Version of the Psalms of David | ||
Psalm CXXXII.
Lord, David in Remembrance bear,
And all his Woe, till now;
And how to Jacob's God he sware,
And made a solemn Vow.
I from my House shall Absence chuse,
Nor on my Bed will lie,
My wakeful Eyes shall Sleep refuse,
Slumber my Eye-lids flie:
And all his Woe, till now;
And how to Jacob's God he sware,
And made a solemn Vow.
I from my House shall Absence chuse,
Nor on my Bed will lie,
My wakeful Eyes shall Sleep refuse,
Slumber my Eye-lids flie:
Till I shall find for Thee, O Lord,
A sacred Dwelling-place,
Where Thou may'st always be ador'd,
Great God of Jacob's Race.
Then shall the Ark long Rest possess,
Which was in Ephraim found,
And which did late the City bless,
Nam'd from the Woods around.
A sacred Dwelling-place,
Where Thou may'st always be ador'd,
Great God of Jacob's Race.
Then shall the Ark long Rest possess,
Which was in Ephraim found,
And which did late the City bless,
Nam'd from the Woods around.
Part II.
God has in Truth to David sworn,
Nor will his Word disown,
The Sons to my Anointed born,
I'll set upon thy Throne.
And if they keep my Covenant,
And my Decrees maintain,
I'll also to their Children grant
An everlasting Reign.
Nor will his Word disown,
The Sons to my Anointed born,
I'll set upon thy Throne.
And if they keep my Covenant,
And my Decrees maintain,
I'll also to their Children grant
An everlasting Reign.
For God has chosen Zion's Hill
A Dwelling to him dear,
And said, this is my Rest, and still
I will inhabit here.
I'll make her plenteous Stores possess,
With Bread the Poor I'll cloy;
Her Priests with my Salvation bless,
And fill her Saints with Joy.
A Dwelling to him dear,
And said, this is my Rest, and still
I will inhabit here.
I'll make her plenteous Stores possess,
With Bread the Poor I'll cloy;
Her Priests with my Salvation bless,
And fill her Saints with Joy.
A New Version of the Psalms of David | ||