Of Jacob's land, though there be store, 3 City of God, most glorious things 4 I mention Egypt, where proud kings I mention Babel to my friends, And Tyre with Ethiop's utmost ends, This and this man was born in her, 6 The Lord shall write it in a scroll 7 Both they who sing, and they who dance, In thee fresh brooks, and soft streams glance, PSALM LXXXVIII. 1 LORD God, that dost me save and keep, And all night long before thee weep, 10 15 20 25 2 Into thy presence let my pray'r And to my cries, that ceaseless are, 3 For cloy'd with woes and trouble store Surcharg'd my soul doth lie, My life at death's uncheerful door 4 Reckon'd I am with them that I am a man, but weak alas, 5 From life discharg'd and parted quite And like the slain in bloody fight Death's hideous house hath barr'd. 7 Thy wrath, from which no shelter saves, Thou break'st upon me all thy waves, 8 Thou dost my friends from me estrange, pass 5 10 15 20 25 30 Me to them odious, for they change, 10 Wilt thou do wonders on the dead, And praise thee from their loathsome bed 11 Shall they thy loving kindness tell 13 But I to thee, O Lord, do cry, Ere yet my life be spent, 14 And up to thee my pray'r doth hie, While I thy terrors undergo 35 40 45 50 55 60 16 Thy fierce wrath over me doth flow, Thy threat'nings cut me through: 17 All day they round about me go, Like waves they me pursue. 18 Lover and friend thou hast remov'd, They fly me now whom I have lov'd, A PARAPHRASE ON PSALM CXIV.* 65 70 WHEN the blest seed of Terah's faithful son, 5 10 * This and the following Psalm are Milton's earliest performances. Warton. 9 recoil] The rhymes probably from Sylvester's Du Bartas, p. 337. 'Ay Satan aims our constant faith to foil, But God doth seal it, never to recoil. Dunster. Shake, Earth, and at the presence be aghast That glassy floods from rugged rocks can crush, PSALM CXXXVI. LET us with a gladsome mind Praise the Lord, for he is kind : Let us blaze his name abroad, For of Gods he is the God: O let us his praises tell, Who doth the wrathful tyrants quell: Who with his miracles doth make Amazed heaven and earth to shake: Who by his wisdom did create Who did the solid earth ordain 17 crush] The rhymes from Sylvester's Du Bartas, p. 30. 'And so one humour doth another crush, Till to the ground their liquid pearls do gush. Dunster. 22 watery plain] P. L. i. 396. 'Rabba, and her watery plain!' Todd. 15 5 10 15 20 |