PSALM III. LORD, hear the voice of my complaint, To thee, alone, my King, my God, :) i Will I for help repair. Thou in the morn my voice shalt hear; To thee devoutly I look up, Oft to thy house will I resort, ST To hear the wonders of thy love, PSALM IV. Part First. KNOW that the good and righteous man, Is God's peculiar choice; And when to him he makes his pray'r, He ever hears his voice. Stand ye in awe of God's commands, The place of antient sacrifice PSALM IV. Part Second. WHILE Worldly minds impatient grow, So shall my heart o'erflow with joy, Than theirs, who store of corn and wine} Incessantly pursue. In peace will I lay down my head, And take my needful rest; No other guard, O Lord, I crave, PSALM V. Part First. O THOU, to whom all creature's bow, Through all the world how great art thou, In heav'n thy wond'rous acts are sung, Ev'n by the mouth of sucking babes PSALM V. Part Second. LORD, when I view the heav'ns on high, The sun, the moon, and all the stars, Lord, what is man? whom thou hast lov'd, Or what his sons? that thou hast prov'd, To them so wond'rous kind. O thou, to whom all creatures bow, Through all the world how great art thou, |