The whole book of Psalms collected into English metre by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others ; conferred with the Hebrew ; set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches ...

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The whole book of Psalms collected into English metre by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others ; conferred with the Hebrew ; set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches ...
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Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549.
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[Cambridge, England] :: Printed by John Field ...,
1666.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Paraphrases, English.
Psalters.
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Quid gloriaris. Psal. lii.

WHy dost thou, tyrant, boast abroad thy wicked works to praise? Dost thou not know there is a God, whose merties last always? [verse 2] Why doth thy minde yet still devise such wicked wiles to warp? Thy tongue untrue in forging lies, is like a rafour sharp.
[verse 3] On mischief why set'st thou thy minde, and wilt not walk upright? Thou hast more lust false tales to finde then bring the truth to light. [verse 4] Thou dost delight in fraud and guile, in mischief, bloud, and wrong: Thy lips have learn'd the flattering style, O false deceitful tongue.
[verse 5] Therefore shall God for ay confound▪ and pluck thee from thy place, Thy seed root out from off the ground, and so shall thee deface. [verse 6] The just when they behold thy fall, with fear will praise the Lord, And in reproach of thee withall cry out with one accord,
[verse 7] Behold the man that would not take the Lord for his defence: But of his goods his god did make, and trust his corrupt sense. [verse 8] But I as olive fresh and green shall spring and spread abroad: For why? my trust all times hath been upon the living God.
[verse 9] For this therefore will I give praise to thee with heart and voice: I will set forth thy Name always, wherein thy faints rejoyce.
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