And let his son, throughout his reign, 2 So shall he still thy people judge 3 In his blest days the just and good 4 Let earth be with his glory fill'd ; And ever bless his Name; Whilst to his praise the list'ning world PSALM 73. f 1 YET still God's presence me supply'd, And his right hand assistance gave: Thou Lord shalt with thy counsel guide, 2 Whom then in heav'n, but thee alone, 3 For they that far from thee remove, Shall into sudden ruin fall; If after other gods they rove, Thy vengeance shall destroy them all. 4 But as for me, 'tis good and just That I should still to God repair; In him I always put my trust, And will his wondrous works declare 1 I PSALM 77. OLD VERSION. Will regard and think upon The working of the Lord, And all his wonders past and gone 1, dob I gladly will record. 2 Yea, all his works I will declare, And what he did devise; To tell his facts I will not spare, And all his counsel wise. 3 Thy works, O Lord, are all upright,¦ ¦ And holy all abroad; What one hath strength to match the might 4 Thou art a God that dost forth show 1 Τ PSALM 81. TO God, our never-failing strength, And jointly make a cheerful noise 2 Compose a hymn of praise, and touch Let psalteries and pleasant harps 3 Let trumpets at the great new moon 4 For this a statute was of old, PSALM 84. 10 GOD of Hosts, the mighty Lord, How lovely is the place, Where thou, enthron'd in glory, shews't 2 My longing soul faints with desire My panting heart and flesh cry out 3 O Lord of hosts, my King and God, Who in thy temple always dwell, And there thy praise display! 4 Thrice happy they, whose choice has thee Their sure protection made; Who long to tread the sacred ways PART 2. 1 Lord, the mighty God of hosts, My just request regard; Thou God of Jacob, let my pray'r 2 For in thy courts one single day Than, Lord, in any place besides 3 For God, who is our sun and shield, 4 Thou God, whom heav'nly hosts obey, How highly blest is he, Whose hope and trust, securely plac'd, 1 How PSALM 84. OLD VERSION. OW pleasant is thy dwelling-place, The tabernacles of thy grace, 2 O, they be blessed that may dwell For they all times thy facts do tell, 3 Yea, happy sure likewise are they Who to thy house do mind the way 4 As they go through the vale of tears, And thou their pits dost fill. 5 From strength to strength they go full fast, PSALM 85. 10 God our Saviour, all our hearts To thy obedience turn; That, quench'd with our repenting tears, burn. 2 For why should'st thou be angry still, 3 Thy gracious favour, Lord, display, 4 God's answer patiently I'll wait; (If they no more to folly turn,) His mourning saints will bless. |