20 Thy servant's soul! for, Lord, to thee I lift my soul and voice. To pardon; thou to all To them that on thee call. 6 Unto my supplication, Lord, Give ear, and to the cry Thy hearing graciously. Will call on thee for aid; And answer what I prayed. O Lord; nor any works Like to thy glorious works. Shall come, and all shall frame And glorify thy name. By thy strong hand are done; Thou in thy everlasting scat Remainest God alone. I in thy truth will bide; So shall it never slide. Tluce honour and adore Thy name for evermore. 30 40 50 1 Heb.: A man without manly strength. 13 For great thy mercy is toward me, And thou hast freed my soul, From deepest darkness foul. And violent men are met No fear of thee have set. Readiest thy grace to shew, Most merciful, most true. And me have mercy on; And save thy handmaid's son. And let my foes then see, Dost help and comfort me. 60 PSALM LXXXVII, I AMONG the holy mountains high Is his foundation fast; His temple there is placed. Than all the dwellings fair And all within his care. C 10 VOL. III. I mention Egypt, where proud kings Did our forefathers yoke ; Philistia full of scorn, Lo! this man there was born. Be said of Sion last : High God shall fix her fast. That ne'er shall be out-worn, When he the nations doth enroll, That this inan there was born. With sacred songs are there ; And all my fountains clear. 20 PSALM LXXXVIII. i LORD GOD, that dost me save and keep, All day to thee I cry, Before thee prostrate lie. With sighs devout, ascend; Thine ear with favour bend. Surcharged my soul doth lie; My life, at death's uncheerful door, Unto the grave draws nigh. 20 4 Reckoned I am with them that pass Down to the dismal pit ; And for that name unfit, Among the dead to sleep, That in the grave lie deep; Dost never more regard : Death's hideous house hath barred. 6 Thou, in the lowest pit profound, Hast set me all forlorn, In horrid deeps to mourn. Full sore doth press on me; 2 Thou break'st upon me all thy waves, 2 And all thy waves break me. And mak’st me odious, And I here pent up thus. Mine eye grows dim and dead; Lord, all the day I thee entreat, My hands to thee I spread. Shall the deceased arise With pale and hollow eyes ? 30 2 The Hebrew bears both. 40 3 Heb.: Præ con cussione. Or they who in perdition dwell Thy faithfulness unfold ? Or wondrous acts be known? Of dark oblivion ? Ere yet my life be spent ; Each morn, and thee prevent. And hide thy face from me, With terror sent from thee; As ready to expire, Astonished with thine ire ? Thy threatenings cut me through: Like waves they me pursue. And severed from me far: And as in darkness are. бо 70 PSALM I. Done into verse 1653. BLEST is the man who hath not walked astray |