A paraphrase upon the divine poems. By George Sandys

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A paraphrase upon the divine poems. By George Sandys
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Sandys, George, 1578-1644.
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London :: [Printed by John Legatt, sold] at the Bell in St. Pauls Church-yard [i.e. the shop of Andrew Hebb],
M.DC.XXXVIII. [1638]
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PSALME CXL.
As the 14.
LOrd, save me from the Violent; From him who takes delight in ill: Whose heart Deceit and Mischiefe fill; On bloudy Warre and Outrage bent.
Their wounding Tongues, like Serpents whet; Poison of Asps their Lips inclose. O save from fierce and Wicked Foes; Who toiles, to overthrow me, set!
The Proud have hid their cords and snares; Spread all their Nets; their Gins have laid. To God, Thou art my God, I said; O gently heare thy Suppliant's pray'rs.
My strong Preserver in the fight, As with a Helme, my head defends. Let not the Wicked gaine their ends; Lord, lest their pride rise with their might.
Themselves let their owne Slanders wound: Destroy Him who their fury leads. Let burning coles fall on their heads; And quenchlesse flames imbrace them round.
Cast them into the Depths below; From thence, O never let them rise! Let Death the Slanderer surprise; And Mischiefe salvage Wrath o'rethrow.
God to th'Afflicted aid will give; The Poore defend from Death and Shame. The Just shall celebrate thy Name; And ever in thy Presence live.
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