PSAL. LXI.
REgard (O Lord) for I complaine, and make my suit to thee;
Let not my praier ascend in vaine, but give an eare to me.
[verse 2] From the earths end, and utmost part, cry will I unto thee;
When with the weight of grief my heart is overwhelm'd in me.
[verse 3] Unto that •…•…ock conduct me now, that higher is then I:
For my strong tower and fort wast thou against mine enemy.
[verse 4] And in thy tabernacle still I gladly will abide:
Under thy wings I ever will my selfe in safety hide.
[verse 5] For thou, O God, my vows didst hear, and of thy bounty free;
Thou giv'st with those thy Name that fear, an heritage to me.
[verse 6] Daies added unto daies to see, thou to the King shalt give;
Like many generations be the yeares which he shall live.
[verse 7] Before the Lord a dwelling place for ever he shall have: