A paraphrase upon the Psalms of David by George Sandys ; set to new tunes for private devotion and a thorough-base for voice or instrument by Henry Lawes ; and in this edition carefully revised and corrected from many errors which passed in former impressions by John Playford.

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A paraphrase upon the Psalms of David by George Sandys ; set to new tunes for private devotion and a thorough-base for voice or instrument by Henry Lawes ; and in this edition carefully revised and corrected from many errors which passed in former impressions by John Playford.
Author
Sandys, George, 1578-1644.
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London :: Printed by W. Godbid for A. Roper,
1676.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Paraphrases, English.
Tune-books.
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"A paraphrase upon the Psalms of David by George Sandys ; set to new tunes for private devotion and a thorough-base for voice or instrument by Henry Lawes ; and in this edition carefully revised and corrected from many errors which passed in former impressions by John Playford." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A27888.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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PSALM LXVII.

* 1.1LOrd, show'r on us thy Grace, Inrich with Gifts divine: Let thy illustrious Face Upon thy Servants shine: That all below The arched Skie, May Thee, and thy Salvation know.
Let all thy Praise rehearse, With one united Voyce: Sing in melodious Verse; Eternally rejoyce.

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Thy Power obey, Whose Justice shall Dispose of All; All Scepters sway.
Let all extol thy Worth: Then shall the smiling Earth Her pleasant fruits bring forth; Nor ever mourn in Dearth. We who implore, Thy Blessings find; And all Mankind With fear adore.

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