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The songs of the Old and New Testament in meeter by M. Zachary Boyd ...
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Boyd, Zacharie, 1585?-1653.
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punishment of his sins 40 Let us search and try our wayes and turn again to the Lord A man for his sins punishment 40 Let us to search attain And try our wayes and to the Lord let us now turn again 41 Let us lift our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens 42 We have transgressed and have rebelled thou hast not pardoned 41 Let us lift up our heart and hands to God in heav'n at last 42 We have transgressed and rebel'd and thou not pardon'd hast 43 Thou hast covered with anger and persecuted us thou hast stain thou hast not pitied 43 Thou persecuted hast and us with anger cov'rd at last Thou hast us by our enemies slain and thou not pitied hast 44 Thou hast covered thy self with a cloud that our prayer should not passe through 45 Thou hast made us as the off-scouring and refuse in the midst of the people 44 Thou with a cloud thee cov'rd that through our suit passe should not thus 45 Th' off-scouring and refuse thou madst in midst of people us 46 All our enemies have opened their mouths against us 47 Fear and a snare is come upon us desolation and destruction 46 Against us opned have their mouths our enemies eachone 47 Destruction desolation fear and snares come us upon 48 Mine eye runneth down with rivers of water for the destruction of the daughter of my people 48 With rivers ev'n of water great still runneth down mine eye Ev'n for destruction that doth on my peoples daughter ly 49 Mine eye trickleth down and ceaseth not without any intermission 50 âill the Lord look down and behold from heaven 49 Mine eye down trickleth without cease or intermission 50 Till that the Lord from Heav'n behold and us look down upon 51 Mine eye affecteth mine heart because of all the daughters of my citie 52 Mine enemies chased me sore like a bird without cause 51 Mine eye affects my heart ev'n for my cities daughters all 52 Me without cause sore chas'd my foes like to a bird that 's small 53 They have cut of my life in the dungeon and cast a stone upon me 54 Waters flowed over mine head then I said I am cut off 53 In dungeon they cut off my life and cast on me a stone 54 The waters ov'r my head did flow I said cut off I 'm gone 55 I called upon thy name O Lord out of the low dungeon 56 Thou hast heard my voice hide not thine ear at my breathing at my cry 55 Out of the dungeon low O Lord on thy Name called I 56 Thou heardst my voice hide not thine ear while I do breath and cry 57 Thou drewest near in the day that I called upon thee thou saidst Fear not 58 O Lord thou hast pleadâd the causes of my soul thou hast redeemed my life 57 Thou near drewst when I call'd on thee thou saidst Let fear be past 58 Thou pleadst the causes of my soul my life redeem'd thou hast 59 O Lord thou hast seen my wrong judge thou my cause 60 Thou hast seen all their vengeance and all their imaginations against me 59 O Lord do thou now judge my cause my wrong all seene thou hast 60 Thou their imaginations sawst and vengeance 'gainst me hast 61 Thou hast heard their reproach O Lord and all their imaginations against me 61 Thou hast most clearly heard O Lord how their reproach did fall And their imaginations that were against me all 62 The lips of those that rose up against me and their device against me all the day 62 The lips of those that up did rise against me evry way And their device mischievous all against me all the day 63 Behold their sitting down and their rising up I am their musick 63 Behold their sitting down and al 's their rising up for ill I in this case most surely am become their musick still 64 Render unto them a recompense O Lord according to the work of their hands 64 Unto them in thy fury great O thou the mighty Lord According to their handy work a recompence afford 65 Give them sorrow of heart thy curse unto them 66 Persecute and destroy them in anger from under the heavens of the Lord 65 Unto them sorrow give of heart thy curse unto them render 66 From under the Lords heav'ns destroy them persecute in anger CHAPTER IV. HOw is the gold become dim how is the most fine gold changed the stones of the sanctuary are poured out in the top of every street HOw is the gold thus dim become how 's fine gold changed fârre The temples stones out in the top of each street powred are 2 The precious sons of Zion compareable to fine gold how are they esteemed to earthen piâohers the work of the hands of the potter 2 The precious sons of Sion like to fine gold in the lands How are they as earths pitchers thought the work of potters hands 3 Even the sea monsters draw out the breast âhey give suck to their young ones the daughter âf my people is become cruell like the ostriches ân the wildernesse â â Sea monsters ev'n draw out the breasts their young ones suck to give My people's fierce like ostritches in wildernesse that live 4 The tongue of the sucking childe cleaveth âo the roof of his mouth for thirst the young children ask bread and no man breaketh it unto them 4 The sucking childe his tongue for thirst to his mouths roof cleaves so The children young ask bread and none it breaketh them unto 5 They that did feed delicately are desolate in the streets they that were brought up in scarlet embrace dunghils 5 They that did delicatly feed in streets are desolate They that in scarlet were brought up dunghills embrace for that 6 For the punishment of the iniquity of the daughter of my people is greater then the punishment of the sin of Sodom 6 Of sins my peoples daughter did the punishment is more Then of the sin of Sodome was the punishment before That was overthrown as in a moment and no hands stayed on her 7 Her Nazarites were purer then snow they were whiter then milk That in a moment was ov'rthrown no hands did stay on her 7 Her Nazarites more pure then snow then milk they whiter were They were more rudy in body then rubies their âolishing was of saphire 8 Their visage is blacker then a coal they are not known in the streets Then rubies they more rudy were as polish'd saphire drawn 8 Their visage blacker 's then a coal in streets they are not known Their skin cleaveth to their bones it is withered it is become like a stick 9 They that be slain with the sword are better then they that be slain with hunger Their skin it cleaveth to their bones it like a stick doth wither 9 The slain with sword are better then they that be slain with hunger For these pine away stricken through for want of the fruits of the field For piece
hill that 's desolate it foxes walk upon 19 Thou O Lord remainest for ever thy âârone from generation to generation 19 Thou who art the most mighty Lord remainst for ever fast âhy Throne from generation doth to generation last 20 Wherefore dost thou forget us for ever ââd forsake us so long time 21 Turn thou us unto thee O Lord and we ââll be turned ââ ãâã Why us forgetst thou still and al 's âso long forsak'st us all Turn thou us unto thee O Lord and turned be we shall ãâã Renew our dayes as of old 22 But thou hast utterly rejected us thou art ãâã wroth against us ãâã as of old renew our dayes 22 But utterly thou both ãâã us rejected and thou art with us exceeding wroth The Song of Ionah for his deliverance out of the belly of the Whale Jonah 2. vers. 2. âââryed by reason of mine affliction unto the âord and he heard me out of the belly of hell ãâã I and thou heardest my voice BY reason of my trouble I to God who heard me cry'd Out of hells belly did I cry thou heardst my voice I try'd 2 For thou hadst cast me into the deep in ãâã midst of the seas and the flouds compassed me ãâã bout all thy billows and thy waves passed over ãâã 2 For thou hadst cast me in the deep in midst ev'n of the sea Floods compassde me thy billows all and waves past over me 3 Then I said I am cast out of thy sigââ yet I will look again toward thy holy temple 3 Then said I I out of thy sight am cast with great disdain Yet to thy holy temple I at last will look again 4 The waters compassed me about eveââ the soul the depth closed me round about ãâã weeds were wrapt about my head 4 The waters compassde me about ev'n to the soul indeed The depth me closd about and weeds were wrapt about my head 5 I went down to the bottoms of the ãâã âains the earth with her bars was aboââ for ever Ev'n to the bottomes I went down of mountains high that be âikewise the earth was with her barres for ever about me Yet hast thou brought up my life from corruption O Lord my God âet thou who art the Lord my God now by thy power alone ây life in danger great hast brought up from corruption 6 When my soul fainted within me I reââmbred the Lord and my prayer came in unto âee in thine holy temple The Lord I did remember when my soul did faint in me ââto thy holy Temple came my prayer unto thee 7 They that observe lying vanities forsake ââeir own mercy They that do lying vanities observe in any way the mercy then that is their own they do forsake alway 8 But I will sacrifice unto thee with the ââice of thanksgiving I will pay that that I have ââwed salvation is of the Lord But I to thee with voice of thanks will sacrifice afford I will what I have vowed pay salvation 's of the Lord The Song and prayer of Habbakkuk upon Sigionoth HABAK. 3. vers. 2. I Have heard thy speach and was afraid ãâã Lord revive thy work in the midst of the yearâ in the midst of the years make known in wrâââ remember mercie I Heard thy speach and was afraid in midst of years on earth Revive thy work Lord make it known on mercy think in wrath 2 God came from Teman and the holy ãâã from mount Paran Selah His glorie covereâ the heavens and the earth was full of his praiââ 2 From Teman and from Paran mouââ came God the holy One Selah His glory cov'rd the heavens his praise fill'd all the earth anone 3 And his brightnes was as the light he ãâã horns coming out of his hand and there wââ the biding of his power 3 His brightnesse als was as the light out of his hand moreover He horns had comming and there was the hiding of his power 4 Before him went the pestilence and burnâng coals went forth at his feet 5 He stood and measured the earth 4 Before him went the pest and coals went burning from his feet 5 He stood and also measured the earth as was most meet He beheld and drove asunder the âations and the everlasting mountains were scattered the perââctuall hills did bowe his wayes are everlasting He look'd and sunder nations drove old mountains scattred were The hills perpetuall did bowe his wayes eternall are 6 I saw the tents of Cushan in affliction and the curtains of the land of Midian did tremble 6 The tents of Cushan I did see under affliction The curtains of the Midian land did tremble evry one 7 Was the Lord displeased against the rivers was thine anger against the rivers 7 Was the displeasure of the Lord made 'gainst the rivers fall Or was thine anger that is great against the rivers all Was thy wrath against the sea that thoâ didst ride upon thine horses and thy chariots oâ salvation Or was thy wrath against the sea that thou didst ride upon Thine horses and the chariots of thy salvation 8 Thy bow was made quite naked according to the oaths of the tribes even thy word Selah Thou didst cleave the earth with rivers 8 Thy bow was made quite naked as thou oaths to tribes didst give Ev'n thine own word thou also didst the earth with rivers cleave 9 The mountains saw thee and they trembled the overflowing of the water passed byâ the deep uttered his voice and lift up his hands on high 9 The hils thee saw and trembled all great waters passed by The deep his voice did utter then and lift his hands on hy 10 The Sun and Moon stood still in their habitations at the light of thine arrows they went and at the shining of thy glittering spear 10 The Sun and Moon stood where they dwelt of those thine arrows clear They at the sight went and the shine of thy most glittring spear 11 Thou didst march through the land in indignation thou didst thresh the heathen in anger 11 Thou in thine indignation through all the land didst presse And al 's the heathen people thou didst in thine anger thresh 12 Thou wentest forth for the salvation of thy people even for salvation with thine anointed 12 Thou of thy people wentest forth for the salvation Yea ev'n for the salvation great with thine Anointed One Thou woundest the head out of the house of the wicked by discovering the foundation unto the neck Selah Out of the house of wicked men thou diddest wound the head Discov'ring the foundation unto the neck with speed Selah 13 Thou didst strike through with his staves the head of his villages they came out as a whirlewinde to scatter me 13 Thou through his village heads didst strike with staves of his that be They as a whirlewind did come out and that to scatter me Their rejoycing was as to devour the poor secretly 14 Thou didst walk through the sea with thine horses through the