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¢ About thee gird thy fword,'
O prince of “mighteleéts °
With honour,glorie and renownes
thy perfon pure isdecke, co
5Go foorth with godly fpeed,
in meckneffe,truthandright:
And thy right hand fhall theeinftru@,
~ in works of dreadfull might: |
Co Thy arrowes (harpe and keene, |
their hearts fo fore fhiall {tings
| That folke thall fall and knecle to eh
yeaallthy focs,O Kin Bs
g‘Thy royall feat,O Lord,
for euer fhall remaine:
Becaufe the {cepterof thy realme, . '
doth rightconfnefle maintaine, — - «
° . 3 Becaufe ‘thou louelt che right,
and doft the ill deteft:
God, cucn thy God hath nointed thee :
with ioy abc oue thereft,’
9 With myrtheand fiuours freer”
thy cloathes are all befpread:
When thou doft from thy pallace pale, :
thereinto make thee glad:
1o Kings daughters do attend, -
in fineand tich arraie:
Atthy right hand thequeene doth Rand,
in » golds and garments StYe as
The third partes’
zx O daughter take good heed,
. inclineang iue good care:
Thou mutt forgetthy kindred all,
- and fathers houfe moft deare,
12 Thenfhallthekingdefire —
- thy beautic faire and trim:
_ For why?heis the Lord thy God,
andthou mutt worlhip him,
_ 33 The daughters then of Tyre, a
with gifts full rich to fee,
Andalle ewealthicof the land,
, Shall make their futeto thee, - . .
14, The daughter of the king, -.
isglorious to behold: « at coe
Within her clofet fhe dothfi it,
all decktinbeaten gold, ~
_ 2g In robes well wrought with needle,
and manic a plefant thing:
With Virgines faire on her to a waite,
fhecommethto the king. - =
16 Thus are they brought withi ioy,
and mirth on euerie ides” .
Into the pallace ofthe king, -- _
and there they do abide, a
vy In fled of; parentsleft, |
~(O Queene thy chance foftands) .
Thou fhalt haue fons whom thou maififet io 1 : a
tincesin alllands.: |
“a8 W erefore thy holiename,
call Hagesthalli record:
- Pfalme ave xlvis
ton Tame TaN
~
| ‘Thy people fhall giue thanksto they
: forcnermors,O Lord; ne
- “Dfal Pe “SEB
dl fong of chaekspining for the deliverance of Terssfalens
after Senacherib with bis aroue was driven away, or fome
other lske fudden and merwelous deliuerance, by the mighty
handof God,whereby the prophet cemmendeth hasgreat bee |
nefit doth exbere the faithfullto gine themfelueswhollie ta.
she bandsof God, doubting nothing but that Gnder bistro-
section they foal be fa fe againft all the # afin of th thesr
enimtcs,
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He Lordis s ourdefence andaide,the ftrength
fe SE EERE
whereby we ftand: When we © with wo are much —
“Dens noffer fig,
Uf t ~
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POTS O TSS
- difmaid,heis our helpe at hand,2, Though th’earth
st —a7
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remoue,, awe will not feare, though hils fo high
| ESSENSE S
and ftcepe, Be thruft and hurled bere and there, ~ .
within the fea fo deepe, ys my
3 No though the wauesdo rage fo fore,
thar all thebanksit fpils: eps
‘And thoughitouerflowthefhore, ... 0°.
and beatedowne mightichils, ~
4 For one faire floud doth fend abrode
“ - his plefant ftreames apace:
To freth the citie ofour God,
and wafh his holie place,’ ~ TS TD
- sIn midft of her theLord doth dwell,
fhecanno whitdecays |
All things againft herthatrebell, .
the Lord will truclie flay, Teen
6 Te heathen folke the kingdomes feare, °
thepcople make a noice, may ny
Theearth doth mele,and not appeare, : : .
when God puts forth is voice, cee ed
yTheLord of hofts. doth take our Patt, on eh
tovshchathaneie: eee
Ourhope ofhealth,withallour heart,” recedes pa
on Iacobs God doth lie; Mere
_ 3 Comeheareand {ee with mind and ough
"the working of our God:
‘What wondershehimfelfe hath wrought, Be
throughout the earth’ abrode.. “ sos