Thy * smooking wrath, and angry vow * Gnashanta. Against thy Peoples prayer. s Thou feedst them with the bread of tears, And mak'st them + largely drink the tears 6 A ftrife thou mak'st us and a prey To every neighbour foe, * Shalish. Among thmselves they laugh, they * play, And flouts at us they throw. 7 Return us, and thy grace divine, Cause thou thy face on us to shine, * Filgnazu 8 A Vine from Ægypt thou hast brought, And drov'st out Nations, proud and hant, 2 Thou didst prepare for it a place, And root it deep and fast, That it began to grow apace, And fill'd the Land at last. To With her green shade that cover'd all, * The Hills were over-spread, Her Bows as high as Cedars tall Advanc'd their lofty head. 11 Her branches on the western fide And upward to that River wide 1 12 Why hast thou laid her Hedges low, That all may pluck her, as they go, 13 The tusked Boar out of the Wood Wild beafts there brouze and make their food Her grapes and tender Shoots. 14 Return now, God of Hosts, look down Behold us, but without a frown, : Is Visit this Vine, which thy right hand And the young branch, that for thy felf They perish at thy dreadful ire, 17 Upon the Man of thy right hand Upon the Son of Man, whom thou Quick'n us thou, then gladly we Cause thou thy face on us to shine, PSAL. LXXXI. T To Jacob's God, that all may hear 2 Prepare a Hymn, prepare a Song, 4 This was a Statute giv'n of old A Law of Jacob's God, to hold, From whence they might not swerve. When as he pass'd through Ægypt Land; His hands from pots, and mirie Soyle, 7 When trouble did thee fore affail, And I to free thee did not fail, I answer'd thee in * Thunder deep I try'd thee at the water fleep Of Meriba renown'd. 8 Hear, O my People, beark'n well, I testifie to thee, Thou ancient stock of Ifrael, If thou wilt lift to me, 9 Throughout the Land of thy abode No alien God shall be, Nor shalt thou to a foreign God In Honour bend thy knee. * Be Sether ragnam 10 I am the Lord thy God which brought Thee out of Ægypt Land, Ask large enough, and I, bafought, Will grant thy full demand. II And yet my people would not bear, And Israel, whom I lov'd so dear, Miflik'd me for his choice. 12 Then did I leave them to their will, Their own conceits they follow'd still, 13 O that my People would be wise, To ferve me all their days, And O that Ifrael would advise To walk my righteous ways. 14 Then would I foon bring down their foes; That now so proudly rise, And turn my hand against all those That are their enemies. Is Who hate the Lord should then be fain To bow to him and bend, But they, his People, should remain, Their time should have no end. 16 And we would feed them from the smok With Flow'r of finest wheat, And fatisfie them from the rock With Honey for their meat. : I PSAL. LXXXII. * Bagpadath-el. OD in the great * affembly stands GOD Of Kings and lordiy States, Among the Gods, † on both his hands † Bekerev. He judges and debates, 2 How long will ye * pervert the right *Tishphetn With *judgment false and wrong, Favouring the wicked by your mights Who thence grow bold and strong. gnavel. |