4 But God, who sits enthron'd on high, And secs how they combine, Does their conspiring strength defy, And mocks their vain design.
5 Thick clouds of wrath divine shall break
On his rebellious foes;
And thus will he in thunder speak To all that dare oppose :
6 "Though madly you dispute my will, "The king that I ordain, "Whose throne is fix'd on Sion's hill, " Shall there securely reign." 7 Attend, O earth, whilst I declare God's uncontroul'd decree:
"Thou art my Son; this day, my heir, "Have I begotten thee.
8 "Ask, and receive thy full demands; "Thine shall the heathen be; "The utmost limits of the lands "Shall be possess'd by thee.
9 "Thy threat'ning sceptre thou shalt shake, " And crush them ev'ry where;
"As massy bars of iron break "The potter's brittle ware."
10 Learn then, ye princes; and give ear, Ye judges of the earth;
11 Worship the Lord with holy fear; Rejoice with awful mirth. 12 Appease the Son with due respect, Your timely homage pay: Lest he revenge the bold neglect, Incens'd by your delay. 13 If but in part his anger rise,
Who can endure the flame ? Then blest are they, whose hope relies On his most holy Name.
many, Lord, of late are grown
The troublers of my peace! And as their numbers hourly rise, So does their rage increase. 2 Insulting, they my soul upbraid, And him whom I adore;
"The God in whom he trusts," say they, " Shall rescue him no more.
3 But thou, O Lord art my defence; On thee my hopes rely; Thou art my glory, and shall yet Lift up my head on high. 4 Since whensoe'er, in like distress, To God I made my pray'r, He heard me from his holy hill; Why should I now despair ? 5 Guarded by him, I laid me down My sweet repose to take; For I through him securely sleep, Through him in safety wake. & No force nor fury of my foes
My courage shall confound, Were they as many hosts as men, That have beset me round. 7 Arise, and save me, O my God, Who oft hast own'd my cause, And scatter'd oft these foes to me, And to thy righteous laws. & Salvation to the Lord belongs; He only can defend : His blessings he extends to all That on his power depend.
LORD, that art my righteous Judge, To my complaint give ear : Thou still redeem'st me from distress; Have mercy, Lord, and hear. 2 How long will ye, O sons of men, To blot my fame devise ? How long your vain designs pursue, And spread malicious lies ? 3 Consider that the righteous man Is God's peculiar choice; And when to him I make my pray'r, He always hears my voice. 4 Then stand in awe of his commands, Flee ev'ry thing that's ill, Commune in private with your hearts, And bend them to his will. 5 The place of other sacrifice Let righteousness supply; And let your hope, securely fix'd, On God alone rely.
6 While worldly minds impatient grow More prosp'rous times to see;
Still let the glories of thy face Shine brightly, Lord, on me. 7 So shall my heart o'erflow with joy, More lasting and more true Than theirs, who stores of corn and wine. Successively renew.
8 Then down in peace I'll lay my head, And take my needful rest; No other guard, O Lord, I crave,
Of thy defence possess'd.
PSALM V.
I LORD, hear the voice of my complaint,
Accept my secret pray'r 2 To thee alone, my King, my God,
Will I for help repair.
3 Thou in the morn my voice shalt hear,
And with the dawning day
To thee devoutly I'll look up, To thee devoutly pray.
4 For thou the wrongs that I sustain Canst never, Lord, approve,
Who from thy sacred dwelling place All evil dost remove.
5 Not long shall stubborn fools remain Unpunish'd in thy view;
All such as act unrighteous things Thy vengeance shall pursue.
6 The sland'ring tongue, O God of truth, By thee shall be destroy'd, Who hat'st alike the man in blood And in deceit employ'd.
7 But when thy boundless grace shall me
To thy lov'd courts restore, On thee I'll fix my longing eyes, And humbly there adore.
• Conduct me by thy righteous laws, For watchful is my foe; Therefore, O Lord, make plain the way Wherein I ought to go.
9 Their mouth vents nothing but deceit; Their heart is set on wrong;
Their throat is a devouring grave; They flatter with their tongue. 10 By their own counsels let them fall, Oppress'd with loads of sin;
For they against thy righteous laws Have harden'd rebels been.
11 But let all those that trust in thee, With shouts their joy proclaims Let them rejoice whom thou preserv'st, And all that love thy Name.
12 To righteous men, the righteous Lord. His blessing will extend; And with his favour all his saints, As with a shield, defend.
HY dreadful anger, Lord, restrain, And spare a wretch forlorn; Correct me not in thy fierce wrath, Too heavy to be borne.
2 Have mercy, Lord; for I grow faint, Unable to endure
The anguish of my aching bones, Which thou alone can'st cure.
3 My tortur'd flesh distracts my mind, And fills my soul with grief; But, Lord, how long wilt thou delay To grant me thy relief?
4 Thy wonted goodness, Lord, repeat, And ease my troubled soul; Lord, for thy wondrous mercy's sake, Vouchsafe to make me whole.
5 For after death no more can I Thy glorious acts proclaim, No pris'ner of the silent grave Can magnify thy Name.
6 Quite tir'd with pain, with groaning faint, No hope of ease I see ;
The night, that quiets common griefs, Is spent in tears by me.
7 My beauty fades, my sight grows dim, My eyes with weakness close; Old age o'ertakes me, whilst I think. On my insulting foes.
8 Depart, ye wicked; in my wrongs Ye shall no more rejoice; For God, I find, accepts my tears, And listens to my voice.
9, 10 He hears, and grants my humble pray'r
And they that wish my fall, Shall blush and rage to see that God Protects me from them all.
LORD, my God, since I have plac'd My trust one in thee,
From all my persecutors' rage Do thou deliver me.
2. To save me from my threat'ning foe, Lord interpose thy pow'r; Lest, like a savage lion, he My helpless soul devour.. 3, 4 If I am guilty, or did e'er Against his peace combine; Nay, if I had not spar'd his life, Who sought unjustly mine; 5 Let then to persecuting foes My soul become a prey; Let them to earth tread down my life, In dust my honour lay..
6 Arise, and let thine anger, Lord, In my defence engage; Exalt thyself above my foes, And their insulting rage: Awake, awake, in my behalf, The judgment to dispense, Which thou hast righteously ordain'd For injur'd innocence.
7 So to thy throne, adoring crowds Shall still for justice fly: Oh! therefore for their sake, resume Thy judgment-seat on high. 3 Impartial Judge of all the world, I trust my cause to thee; According to my just deserts, So let thy sentence be.
Let wicked arts and wicked men Together be o'erthrown;
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