37, 38 To devils they did facrifice their children with relentless eyes; Approach'd their altars through a flood of their own fons' and daughters' blood. No cheaper victims would appease Canaan's remorseless deities; The Fourth Part. 39 Nor did these savage cruelties 46 Compaffion too he did impart : the harden'd reprobates suffice; to their infulting heathen foes; his anger did as oft relent; PSALM ingre who does your daily patron prove; attend on his eternal love. Tour nor could a peopled city find; [eaft. their fainting foul within them pin'd did they their mournful cry address; and freed tliem from their deep diftrefs. 4, 5 Thro' lonely defert ways they went, and in the certain way did guide where all their wants were well fupplied. would God for this his goodness praife, throughout the wond'ring world difplays i of longing fouls with pity views; his goodness daily food renews. The Second Part. 10 Somelie with darkness compass'd round, in death's uncomfortable shade, And with unwieldy fetters bound, 11, 12 Because God's counsel they defy'd, With these afflictions they were try'd: 13 Then foon to God's indulgent ear Who gracioufly vouchfaf'd to hear, 14 From difmal dungeons, dark as night, He brought them forth to cheerful light, and welcome liberty bestow'd. 15 0 then that all the earth with me would God for this his goodness praife, by preffing cares more heavy made. and lightly priz'd his holy word, they fell, and none could help afford. did they their mournful cry address; and freed them from their deep distress, and shades as black as death's abode. And for the mighty works which he 16 For he with his Almighty hand Nor could the mafly bars withstand, throughout the wond'ring world difplays! the gates of brafs in pieces broke; or temper'd steel refift his stroke. The Third Part. 17 Remorseless wretches, void of fenfe, 19 Then straight to God's indulgent ear with bold tranfgreffions God defy, opprefs'd with fore diseases lie. abhors to tafte the choiceft meats; to death's inhofpitable gates. do they their mournful cry addrefs, and frees them from their deep distress. 20 He all their fad diftempers heals, And, when all human fuccour fails, 21 O then that all the earth with me And for the mighty works which he 22 With off'rings let his altar flame, And with loud joy his holy Name his word both health and fafety gives; from near deftruction them retrieves. would God for this his goodness praife, throughout the wond'ring world difplays! whilft they their grateful thanks exprefs, for all his acts of wonder bless. The Fourth Part. 23, 24 They that in ships, with courage bold, o'er swelling waves their trade purDo God's amazing works behold, 25 No fooner his command is paft, Which sweeps the fea with rapid hafte, 26 Sometimes the ships, toss'd up to heav'n, Then down the steep abyfs are driven; 27 They reel and ftagger to and fro, Nor do the skilful feamen know and in the deep his wonders view. [fue, but forth the dreadful tempeft lies, and makes the stormy billows rife. on tops of mounting waves appear; whilft ev'ry foul diffolves with fear. like men with fumes of wine oppreft; which way to fteer, what courfe is beft. they do their mournful cry address; and frees them from their deep diftrefs. and makes the billows calm and ftill; and their intended course fulfil. 28 Then straight to God's indulgent ear would God for this his goodness praife, throughout the wond'ring world difplays! advance to heav'n his glorious Name, with one confent his praise proclaim! The Fifth Part. 33, 34 A fruitful land, where streams abound, God's juft revenge, if people fin, Will turn to dry and barren ground, to punish those that dwell therein. [wells, 35, 36 The parch'd and defert heath he makes to flow with streams and springing Which for his lot the hungry takes, and in ftrong cities safely dwells. 37, 38 He fows the field, the vineyard plants, which gratefully his toil repay; Nor can, whilft God his blessing grants, his fruitful feed or ftock decay. 39 But when his fins heav'n's wrath proroke, his health and fubftance fade away; He feels th' oppreffor's galling yoke, and is of grief the wretched prey. [throne; 40 The prince who flights what God commands, expos'd to scorn, must quit his And over wild and defert lands, 41 Whilft God, from all afflicting cares, And makes in time his num'rous heirs where no path offers, ftray alone. fets up the humble man on high, with his increasing flocks to vie. 42,43 Then finners shall have nought to say, the just a decent joy shall show; The wife these strange events shall weigh, and thence God's goodness fully know. PSALM God, my heart is fully bent CVIII. 2 Awake, my lute; nor thou, my harp, 5 Be thou, O God, exalted high to magnify thy Name; to By whose support and aid shall I 12 O, to thy servants in distress their well-fenc'd city gain! thy speedy fuccour fend; PSALM CIX. God, whose former mercies make 2 For finful men, with lying lips, 5 Since mischief for the good I did 9, 10 His feed shall orphans be, his wife His ill-got riches shall be made The fruit of all his toil shall be my conftant praise thy due, shall meet a dreadful fate, a widow plung'd in grief; The Second Part. 16 Because he never mercy show'd, 20 Thus thall the Lord reward all those but ftill the poor oppress'd; like water it thall spread that ill to me defign, and quite pierc'd through with grief. 24,25 My knees with fafting are grown weak, my body lank and lean; and treat me with disdain. 28 Then let them curse, so thou but bless; let shame the portion be 30 But 1 to God, in grateful thanks, THE Lord unto my PSALM while I rejoice in thee. сх. Lord thus pake 2 " Supreme in Sion thou shalt be, "Till I thy foes thy footstool make, and all thy proud oppofers fee "Subjected to thy just command. 3 "Thee, in thy pow'r's triumphant day, the willing nations shall obey: "And, when thy rifing beams they view, "Shall all (redeem'd from error's night) appear as numberless and bright "As crystal drops of morning dew. 4 The Lord has sworn, nor fworn in vain, that, like Melchifedech's, thy reign And priesthood shall no period know: 5 No proud competitor to fit at thy right hand will he permit, But in his wrath crown'd heads o'erthrow. 6 'The sentenc'd heathen he shall flay, and fill with carcases his way, Till he hath ftruck earth's tyrants dead: 7 But in the high-way brooks shall first, like a poor pilgrim, flake his thirft, And then in triumph raise his head PSALM CXI. ORAISE ye the Lord; our God to praise my foul her utmost pow'r shall raife, the throng of faints, his praise shall be my fong. 2 His works for greatness tho'renown'd, his wondrous works with ease are found By those who feek for them aright, 3 His works are all of matchless fame, 5 His bounty, like a flowing tide, and in the pious search delight. has all his servants' wants supplied; his cov'nant with our fathers fign'd. they saw his matchless pow'r employ'd; and we their heritage possess'd. to Who wisdom'ssacred prize would win, Immortal praise and heavenly skill PSALM immutable are his commands; СХІІ. HALLELUJAH. THAIS HAT man is bless'd, who ftands in awe of God, and loves hisfacred law: 2 His feed on earth shall berenown'd, and with successive honours crown'd. 9 His hands, while they his alms bestow'd, his glory's future harvest fow'd; Whence he shall reap wealth, fame, renown, a temp'ral and eternal crown. 10 The wicked shall his triumph see, and gnath their teeth in agony: While their unrighteous hopes decay, and vanish with themselves away. PSALM СХІІІ. 2 His facred Name for ever bless. YE faints and fervants of the Lord, 3 Where'er the circling fun displays the triumphs of his Name record; his rifing beams or setting rays, Due praise to his great Name address. 4 God thro' the world extends his sway, the regions of eternal day But fhadows of his glory are. A 5 With him, whose majesty excels, who made the heav'n in which he dwells, Let no created pow'r compare. 6 Though 'tis beneath his state to view in highest heav'n what angels do, Yet he to earth vouchfafes his care: He takes the needy from his cell, Companion to the greateft there. advancing him in courts to dwell, he sends the blessing of an heir, To rescue their expiring name; 7 When childless families despair, Makes her that barren was to bear, O then extol his matchless fame! PSALM HEN Israel, by th' Almighty led, CXIV. > Jehovah, for his refidence, His manfion royal, and from thence (enrich'd by their oppreffors' fpoil,) a foreign foil; chose out imperial Judah's tent, thro' Ifrael's camp his orders fent. from th' Almighty's prefence fled; retreated to their fountain's head. when danger near the fold they hear, affrighted by their leader's fear. and naked leave your oozy bed? reçoil'dft thou to thy fountain's head! when danger does approach the fold? when they their leader's flight behold? thy Lord and Maker's face to fee; 'tis time for earth and feas to flee. confirms and cancels at his will; and thirsty vales with water fill. 7 Earth, tremble on; well may'st thou fear PSALM CXV. LORD, not to us, we claim no share, but to thy facred Name glory for thy mercy's fake, 2 Why thould the heathen cry, Where's now the God whom we adore? 3 Convince them that in heav'n thou art, and uncontroll'd thy pow'r. the works of mortal hands; can nothing like them find, |