5 So shall my heart o'erflow with joy, Than theirs, who stores of corn and wine 6 Then down in peace I'll lay my head, PSALM 5. L. M. From the v. Psalm of David. 1 REGARD my words, O gracious LORD To thee alone, my King, my God, 2 Thou in the morn my voice shalt hear, To thee devoutly I'll look up, 3 LORD, I within thy house will come, 4 Let those, O LORD, who trust in thee, 5 To righteous men, the righteous LORD And with his favor all his saints, PSALM 6. S. M. From the vi. Psalm of David. 1 IN mercy, not in wrath, 2 Touch'd by thy quick'ning power, The wounds thy Spirit hath unclosed, 3 In trouble and in gloom, Must I for ever mourn? And wilt thou not, at length, O GOD, 4 O come, ere life expire, Send down thy power to save; 5 Why should I doubt thy grace, PSALM 7. C. M. From the viii. Psalm of David. 1 0 THOU, to whom all creatures bow Within this earthly frame, Through all the world how great art thou! How glorious is thy name! 2 In heaven thy wondrous acts are sung, And yet thou mak'st the infant tongue 3 When heaven, thy beauteous work on high, Employs my wond'ring sight; The moon, that nightly rules the sky, 4 Oh, what is man, that, LORD, thou lov'st Or what his offspring, that thou prov'st 5 Him next in power thou didst create 6 They jointly own his powerful sway: 70 Thou, to whom all creatures bow Through all the world how great art thou! PSALM 8. C. M. From the ix. Psalm of David. 1 TO celebrate thy praise, O LORD, 2 The thought of them shall to my soul Whilst to thy name, O thou Most High, 3 The LORD for ever lives, who has 1 THE LORD a holy temple hath, 2 If God the righteous, whom he loves, What must the sons of violence, 3 Snares, fire, and brimstone, on their heads This dreadful mixture his revenge 4 The righteous LORD will righteous deeds And to the upright man disclose From the xiii. Psalm of David. 1 HOW long wilt thou forget me, LORD? How long wilt thou withdraw from me, 2 O hear, and to my longing eyes 3 Since I have always placed my trust Thy saving health will come; and then 4 Then shall my song, with praise inspired, Who to thy servant in distress Such bounty didst extend. PSALM 11. L. M. From the xiv. Psalm of David. 1 THE LORD look'd down from heaven's high tower, And all the sons of men did view, To see if any own'd his power, If any truth or justice knew; 2 But all, he saw, were gone aside, 3 How will they tremble then for fear, And never will their cause forsake. 4 0 that from Sion he 'd employ His might, and burst th' oppressive band ! Then shouts of universal joy Should loudly echo through the land. 1 LORD, who 's the happy man that may Not, stranger-like, to visit them, 2 T is he who walketh uprightly, 3 Who never did a slander forge, 4 Who vice, in all its pomp and power, And piety, though clothed in rags, 5 Who to his plighted vows and trust And, though he promise to his loss, 6 Whose soul in usury disdains Whom no rewards can ever bribe The guiltless to destroy. 7 The man, who by this righteous course Has happiness insured, When earth's foundation shakes, shall stand, By Providence secured, བའོ། 1,།་。 2 I strive each action to approve No danger shall my hopes remove, 3 Therefore my heart all grief defies, My flesh shall rest, in hope to rise, 4 Thou, Lr, when I resign my breath 5 Thou shalt the paths of life display, PSALM 14. From the xviii. Psalm of David. PART I. L. M. 1 NO change of time shall ever shock 2 Thou my deliverer art, my God; My trust is in thy mighty power; To whom all praise we justly owe; PART II. L. M. 1 THOU Suit'st, O LORD, thy righteous ways 3 That he the humble soul will save, And crush the haughty's boasted might 4 Who then deserves to be adored, But GoD, on whom my hopes depend? |