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A27898 A century of select psalms, and portions of the psalms of David especially those of praise / turned into meter, and fitted to the usual tunes in parish churches, for the use of the Charter-House, London, by John Patrick ... Patrick, John, 1632-1695. 1679 (1679) Wing B2536; ESTC R38812 63,915 210

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till thou All needful Blessings dost restore And hope our former tears will make Our after joys to be the more verse 6 6 So he that in prepared ground His scattered handfuls sadly leaves Will shout at Harvest when he sees That Seed become a Load of Sheaves Psalm CXXVI Another Metre verse 1 1 WHen God redeem'd our Captive State It seem'd a pleasant dream verse 2 2 Our Mouth was fill'd with Laughter then And joy was all our Theam This mercy so unlook'd for mov'd The Heathens to confess verse 3 3 The wonders of that Day let us With joy the same express Great are thy Mercies shown to us verse 4 4 Lord perfect what 's begun 'T will be like welcome show'rs to ground Partch'd with the scortching Sun verse 5 5 We wait with Patience Lord till thou All good to us restore And hope our former tears will make Our after joys the more verse 6 6 So he that in prepared ground His scattered handfulls leaves Will shout at Harvest when that Seed Becomes a Load of Sheaves Psalm CXXVII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 IF God be not the Architect Men strive in vain a House t' erect Unless the Lord the City keep The watchfull Guards as well may sleep verse 2 2 Your Labours with the rising Sun Begin and last when Day is done T' avoid that Poverty you dread With carefulness you eat your Bread But all in vain by Heaven blest You may enjoy both wealth and rest verse 3 3 A numerous Race and fruitful Womb As Gods rewards to Goodness come verse 4 4 Their Parents strength and Glory are Like Arrows to a Man of War verse 5 5 Well furnished with these supplies A Man may dare his Enemies Psalm CXXVIII verse 1 1 BLest is the Man whose fear of God Is by obedience shown verse 2 2 Plenty thy Labours shall reward And good success shall crown verse 3 3 Thy fruitful Wife like a fair Vine With Clusters shall abound Whose Children like green Olive Plants Thy Table shall surround verse 4 4 Such Blessings to thy House shall fall When God 's thy chiefest fear verse 5 5 Thou in the publick joy and good Shalt have the greatest share verse 6 6 A numerous Race from thee deriv'd Thy lengthned Age shall see And the great wish of all good Men The Lands prosperity Psalm CXXX As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 PLung'd in the Confines of despair To God I cry'd with fervent Pray'r verse 2 2 O lend to me a gracious Ear Not sunk so low but thou canst hear verse 3 3 Should'st thou against each evil deed In strict severity proceed Who would be able to abide Thy censure and be justify'd verse 4 4 But thou forgiveness dost proclaim That men may turn and fear thy name verse 5 5 To thy rich Grace O Lord we fly And on thy promises rely verse 6 6 My Soul less brooks thy seeming stay Than Guards that watch th' approach of day verse 7 7 O therefore let the good and just In God alone repose their trust The frailty of our state he knows His plenteous Mercy ever flows verse 8 8 To humble Souls he gracious is And pardons what they 've done amiss Psalm CXXXI verse 1 1 LOrd I have no aspiring thoughts Nor Eyes that lofty are Nor meddle with the things advanc'd Above my lower Sphere verse 2 2 But humble and resign'd I lie Compos'd to silent rest Mine as a Childs behaviour is Wean'd from his Mothers Breast verse 3 3 Let pious Souls no more admire The Worlds deceitful shows But with an undisturbed mind In God their trust repose Psalm CXXXIII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 O Blest Societies on Earth Resembling that of Heav'n above Where Brethren peacefully unite In sweet accord and hearty Love verse 2 2 It 's like the precious Ointment pour'd On Aarons consecrated head Which first ran down his face and thence Unto his costly vesture spread verse 3 3 Like dews that visit every Hill Or as the fruitful show'rs of rain Tho' first on higher grounds they fall Descend and water all the plain Innumerable comforts meet Where Love and Amity abound Their Souls are fill'd with inward peace Their prosperous State with blessing crown'd Psalm CXXXIII Another Metre verse 1 1 O Happy Companies on Earth Resembling Heav'n above Where Brethren peacefully unite In sweet Accord and Love verse 2 2 It 's like the precious Ointment pour'd Upon the High Priests Head Which first ran down his Face and thence Unto his Garments spred verse 3 3 Like dews that visit every Hill Or fruitful showrs of rain Tho' first on higher grounds they fall Thence water all the plain Innumerable comforts meet Where mutual Love is found Their Souls are fill'd with inward peace Their State with blessing crown'd Psalm CXXXIV As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 YE Servants of th' Eternal King Who early at his Temple wait And there your late attendance give See that his Name ye celebrate verse 2 2 And as that Holy place requires Pure hands in your Devotions raise To all your other offerings join The grateful Sacrifice of praise verse 3 3 God the Great Maker of the World As great in Goodness as in pow'r Give gracious Answers to thy Pray'rs And bless his people every hour Psalm CXXXIV Another Metre verse 1 1 YE Servants of the Lord above Who at his Temple wait See that before the rising Sun His name ye celebrate verse 2 2 And in that Holy place pure hands In your Devotions raise To all your other offerings join The Sacrifice of praise verse 3 3 The Lord that made the World as great In goodness as in pow'r Give Ear to thy requests and bless His people every hour Psalm CXXXV verse 1 1 YE Servants of th' Almighty Lord That Heav'n and Earth did frame verse 2 2 Who at his House and Altar wait Praise ye his Glorious Name verse 3 3 O let the Goodness of the Lord Your best affections raise Your inward Pleasure will increase Together with your praise verse 5 5 In him do all perfections meet His Greatness knows no bound What'ere by other Gods is claim'd In him alone is found verse 6 6 His Pow'r created all at first His Pleasure rules them still His uncontrouled mind the Heav'n The Earth and Seas fulfill verse 7 7 By undiscerned force he makes The vapours to arise Which frame the Clouds where fire unquench'd Mingled with water lies From thence the dreadful Lightnings burst And Rains are poured down He brings his boysterous Winds and Storms From Treasuries unknown verse 13 13 Supported by thy Glorious Works Thy Fame can never die But thy Memorial shall endure To all Eternity Psalm CXXXV Another Metre As the 148. Psalm verse 1 1 YE Servants of the Lord That Heav'n and Earth did frame verse 2 2 Who at his Altars wait Praise ye his glorious name verse 3 3 His goodness doth To this invite His praise will give The best
shall look And freely of thy pleasures drink As from a running Brook verse 9 9 For all the Springs of Joy and Life Derived are from thee From thy continued favour flows All our Felicity verse 10 10 To those that thus esteem thy Love Thy kindness still impart And all thy promises fulfil To men of upright heart Psalm XXXVII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 LET none be envious when he sees The wickeds prosperous Estate Nor tempted by their good success Grow bold their Crimes to imitate verse 2 2 For so the Grass is fresh and green Before the Mower cuts it down And beauteous Flow'rs within a while Are withered by the scorching Sun verse 3 3 Hee 's wise that 's always doing good And on Gods goodness do's rely verse 4 4 Thus thy Enjoyments hee 'll secure And all thy just desires supply verse 5 5 Leave thy concerns unto his care In firm dependance on him live Hee 'll either grant what thou wouldst have Or what he knows is better give verse 6 6 Tho' slanders and detracting tongues Like Clouds thy Righteousness obscure Hee 'll clear thy Innocence the Light At Noon shall not appear more pure verse 16 16 Think not meer wealth makes happy men That little which contents the poor Is better far than wicked mens Ill got or ill-employed store Part. II. verse 23 23 The Lord directs a good mans steps And he delighteth in his way verse 24 24 He is not ruin'd by his falls Gods pow'r is his support and stay verse 25 25 In all th' experience of my life That Liberal man I ne're could see Whose Alms expos'd himself to want Or brought his Race to Beggery verse 26 26 Hee 's ever merciful and lends And thus his Seed a blessing gain verse 27 27 If thou wouldst therefore happy be Do good and from all sin abstain verse 28 28 For God whose Nature 's good and just Those that are like himself will own They shall continue when the race Of wicked men is overthrown verse 35 35 I 've seen the wicked rise to pow'r Flourish like Lawrels ever green verse 36 36 But suddenly their ruine came And no remainder could be seen verse 37 37 Mark but the good and perfect man And him that 's upright in his ways Mercy attends his happy life And quiet peace concludes his days Psalm XXXVII Another Metre verse 1 1 LET none be trouble to behold The wickeds prosp'rous State Nor by their good success grow hold Their crimes to imitate verse 2 2 For Grass is fresh and green before The Mower cuts it down And beauteous Flowers within a while Are withered by the Sun verse 3 3 Hee 's wise that 's doing good and on Gods goodness do's rely verse 4 4 Thus thy Enjoyments hee 'll secure Thy just desires supply verse 5 5 Leave thy concerns to him in firm Dependance on him live Hee 'll either grant what thou would'st have Or what is better give verse 6 6 Tho' slanderous tongues should like a Cloud Thy Righteousness obscure Hee 'll clear thy innocence the light Shall not appear more pure verse 16 16 Think not meer wealth makes happy men For what contents the poor Is better than Bad mens ill-got Or ill-imployed store Part. II. verse 23 23 The Lord that guides a good mans steps Delighteth in his way verse 24 24 He is not ruin'd by his falls Gods pow'r will be his stay verse 25 25 In all my Life I never yet That liberal man could see Whose Alms expos'd himself to want Or Race to Beggery verse 26 26 He mercifully lends and thus His Seed a blessing gain verse 27 27 If thou wouldst then be blest do good And from all sin abstain verse 28 28 God that is Good and Just will those That him resemble own They shall continue when the Race Of Bad men is o'rethrown verse 35 35 I 've seen the wicked rise and spread Like Lawrels fresh and green verse 36 36 But when his hasty ruine came No remnant could be seen verse 37 37 Mark but the perfect man and him That 's upright in his ways Mercy attends his happy life And peace concludes his days Psalm XXXIX As the 100. Psalm verse 4 4 LOrd teach me when my latter end And number of my days I view To measure right my self and them How I am frail and they are few verse 5 5 My days extent is but a span Mine age is nothing unto thee Man in his flourishing estate Is altogether vanity verse 6 6 A shadow 's all that he pursues But his vexations real are He heaps up wealth and knows not who Shall reap the profit of his care verse 7 7 Let others Foolishly expect How kind the flatt'ring World will prove I 'll seek my God alone to please And be ambitious of his Love verse 11 11 How weak and nothing we appeal When God for sin do's man chastise Like Garments fretted by the moth So all his beauty ruin'd lies verse 12 12 My poor Petitions Lord regard And to my mournful cry give Ear A wandring stranger here on Earth I am as all my Fathers were verse 13 13 Lord my decaying strength repair And spare me yet a while that I May make my peace with thee before I go away from hence and dye Psalm XXXIX Another Metre verse 4 4 LOrd teach me when my end and days I have to live I view To know my self and them how frail I am and they are few verse 5 5 My days are but a span mine Age Is nothing unto thee When man is in his best estate Hee 's only vanity verse 6 6 A shadow he pursues but his Vexations real are Gets wealth but knows not who shall reap The profit of his care verse 7 7 Let others foolishly expect How kind the World will prove I 'll seek to please my God and be Ambitious of his Love verse 11 11 How weak alas we are when God For sin do's Man chastise Like Garments fretted by the moth His Beauty ruin'd lies verse 12 12 My mournful State O Lord regard And to my cry give Ear I am a Stranger here on Earth As all my Fathers were verse 13 13 Repair my strength O God and spare Me yet a while that I May make my peace with thee before I go from hence and dye Psalm XL. verse 1 1 'T IS good with patience to attend And on the Lord rely When other succours fail'd to him I pray'd who heard my cry verse 2 2 I that in misery was plung'd Surrounded with despair Am safely plac'd above my fears And firm my goings are verse 3 3 And now I 'll chearful praises sing To God that set me free Whilst this thy goodness do's invite Others to trust in thee verse 4 4 O happy man that trusts in God And can the proud despise With the deceitful arts of such As turn aside to lies Part. II. verse 5 5 Thy wond'rous works and thoughts of Love To us so