Mine enemies shall all be blank, and dash'd With much confusion; then, grown red with shame, They shall return in haste the way they came, And in a moment shall be quite abash'd.
PSALM VII. Aug. 14, 1653.
UPON THE WORDS OF CHUSH1 THE BENJAMITE
LORD, my God, to thee I fly; Save me and secure me under Thy protection, while I cry ; Lest as a lion (and no wonder). He haste to tear my soul asunder, Tearing, and no rescue nigh.
Lord, my God, if I have thought Or done this; if wickedness
Be in my hands; if I have wrought Ill to him that meant me peace; Or to him have render'd less, And not freed my foe for nought;
Let the enemy pursue my soul, And overtake it; let him tread My life down to the earth, and roll In the dust my glory dead, In the dust; and there, out-spread. Lodge it with dishonour foul.
'Chush:' one of Saul's courtiers.
Rise, Jehovah, in thine ire, Rouse thyself amidst the rage
Of my foes that urge like fire;
And wake for me, their fury assuage; Judgment here thou didst engage And command, which I desire.
So the assemblies of each nation Will surround thee, seeking right; Thence to thy glorious habitation Return on high, and in their sight. Jehovah judgeth most upright All people from the world's foundation.
Judge me, Lord; be judge in this According to my righteousness, And the innocence which is
Upon me; cause at length to cease Of evil men the wickedness, And their power that do amiss.
But the just establish fast,
Since thou art the just God that tries Hearts and reins. On God is cast My defence, and in him lies, In him who, both just and wise, Saves the upright of heart at last.
God is a just judge and severe, And God is every day offended; If the unjust will not forbear,
His sword he whets, his bow hath bended
Already, and for him intended
The tools of death, that waits him near.
(His arrows purposely made he For them that persecute.) Behold, He travels big with vanity; Trouble he hath conceiv'd of old, As in a womb; and from that mould Hath at length brought forth a lie.
He digg'd a pit, and delv'd it deep, And fell into the pit he made;
His mischief, that due course doth keep, Turns on his head; and his ill trade Of violence will, undelay'd,
Fall on his crown with ruin steep.
Then will I Jehovah's praise According to his justice raise, And sing the Name and Deity Of Jehovah the Most High.
PSALM VIII. Aug. 14, 1653.
O JEHOVAH Our Lord, how wondrous great And glorious is thy Name through all the earth!
So as above the heavens thy praise to set Out of the tender mouths of latest birth.
Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings thou Hast founded strength, because of all thy foes, To stint the enemy, and slack the avenger's brow, That bends his rage thy Providence to oppose.
When I behold thy heavens, thy fingers' art,
The moon, and stars, which thou so bright hast set
In the pure firmament; then saith my heart, O, what is man that thou remember'st yet,
And think'st upon him? or of man begot,
That him thou visit'st, and of him art found? Scarce to be less than gods, thou mad'st his lot,
With honour and with state thou hast him crown'd.
O'er the works of thy hand thou mad'st him Lord, Thou hast put all under his lordly feet; All flocks, and herds, by thy commanding word, All beasts that in the field or forest meet,
Fowl of the heavens, and fish that through the wet Sea-paths in shoals do slide, and know no dearth. O Jehovah our Lord, how wondrous great And glorious is thy Name through all the earth!
Nine of the Psalms done into metre; wherein all, but what is in a different character, are the very words of the text, translated from the original.
1 THOU Shepherd, that dost Israel keep,
Give ear in time of need;
Who leadest like a flock of sheep
Thy loved Joseph's seed;
That sitt'st between the Cherubs bright, Between their wings out-spread; Shine forth, and from thy cloud give light, And on our foes thy dread.
2 In Ephraim's view and Benjamin's, And in Mannasse's sight,
Awake thy strength, come, and be seen To save us by thy might.
3 Turn us again, thy grace divine. To us, O God, vouchsafe; Cause thou thy face on us to shine, And then we shall be safe.
4 Lord God of Hosts, how long wilt thou. How long wilt thou declare Thy smoking wrath, and angry brow Against thy people's prayer!
5 Thou feed'st them with the bread of tears: Their bread with tears they eat; And mak'st them largely drink the tears Wherewith their cheeks are wet.
6 A strife thou mak'st us and a prey To every neighbour foe;
Among themselves they laugh, they play, And flouts at us they throw.
7 Return us, and thy grace divine, O God of Hosts, vouchsafe; Cause thou thy face on us to shine, And then we shall be safe.
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