3 City of God, most glorious things Of thee abroad are spoke ; 4 I mention Egypt, where proud kings Did our forefathers yoke. I mention Babel to my friends, Philistia full of scorn ; Lo this man there was born : 5 But twice that praise shall in our ear Be said of Sion last ; High God shall fix her fast. 6 The Lord shall write it in a scroll That ne'er shall be out-worn, When he the nations doth inroll, That this man there was born. 7 Both they who sing, and they who dance, With sacred songs are there; In thee fresh brooks and soft streams glance, And all my fountains clear. PSALM LXXXVIII. 1 LORD God, that dost me save and keep, All day to thee I cry; Before thee prostrate lie. 2 Into thy presence let my prayer With sighs devout ascend; Thine ear with favour bend. 3 For, cloy'd with woes and trouble store, Surcharg'd my soul doth lie; Unto the grave draws nigh. 4 Reckon'd I am with them that pass Down to the dismal pit; And for that name unfit. 5 From life discharg’d and parted quite Among the dead to sleep; That in the grave lie deep, Whom thou rememberest no more, Dost never more regard, Death's hideous house hath barr'd. 6 Thou in the lowest pit profound Hast set me all forlorn, In horrid deeps to mourn. 7 Thy wrath, from which no shelter saves, Full sore doth press on me ; And all thy waves break me. R 8 Thou dost my friends from me estrange, And mak'st me odious, And I here pent up thus. 9 Through sorrow, and affliction great, Mine eye grows dim and dead; Lord, all the day I thee entreat, My hands to thee I spread. 10 Wilt thou do wonders on the dead ? Shall the deceas'd arise, With pale and hollow eyes ? 1 11 Shall they thy loving-kindness tell, On whom the grave hath hold? Or they, who in perdition dwell, Thy faithfulness unfold ? 12 In darkness can thy mighty hand Or wonderous acts be known? Thy justice in the gloomy land Of dark oblivion ? 13 But I to thee, O Lord, do cry, Ere yet my life be spent ; Each morn, and thee prevent. 14 Why wilt thou, Lord, my soul forsake, And hide thy face from me, 15 That am already bruis’d, and shake With terrour sent from thee? Bruis'd, and afflicted, and so low As ready to expire ; Astonish'd with thine ire. 16 Thy fierce wrath over me doth flow; Thy threatenings cut me through : 17 All day they round about me go, Like waves they me pursue. 18 Lover and friend thou hast remov'd, And sever'd from me far: And as in darkness are. A PARAPHRASE ON PSALM CXIV. This and the following Psalm were done by the Author at fifteen years okl. When the blest seed of Terah's faithful son, 1 * Pharian :' Egyptian. be aghast Why fled the ocean? And why skipt the mountains ? presence PSALM CXXXVI. LET us, with a gladsome mind, For his mercies aye endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, dec. For his, &c. For his, &c. For his, &c. |