. . . | ber 1 I WILL lift up mine eyes . , unto , the | mountains : | shall | cone? My help cómeth. | from the | Lord, Which | made | heaven . and earth. 2 He will not suffer thy foot I to be | moved : не that I keepeth . thee will not slumber. Behold, H& that keep eth | Israel Shall néither · I slum nor | sleep. 3 The Lord.. . I is thy I keeper : up. I on | hand. The sun shall not smite . | thee by | day, | night. 4 The Lord shall kéеp thee . from all | evil ; Hé shall | keep | thy | soul. The Lord shall keep thy going but and thy com ing in, . , and | more. PSALM CXXII. 1. J. TRAVERS. II. A. G. COLBORX. . for er rose | up a . . had l 0 ver 1 If it had not been the Lord , who was on our | side, | Isra- | say; . | men I gainst us: 3 Then they had swallowed us. | live, When their wrath was | kindled.a. I gainst | us: 4 Then the waters . ver- | whelmed us, The stream had gone ·lo | our | soul : 5 Then the proud | waters Had gone . 10 | soul. 6 Blessed. | be the | Lord, Who hath not given us as a | prey their teeth. 7 Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snáre of the | fowlers : The snare is | broken, . and I we are es- I capede 8 Our help is in the name the | Lord, Whỏ. | heaven , and I earth. GLORIA PATRI. . | to . I of . | ty 1 WHEN the Lord turned again the captív. i of | Zion, Wé were | like unto | them that | dream. Then was our mouth | filled with 1 laughter, | ing: my soul | hope. | morning. 3 I wait for the Lord, . doth | wait, Aúd in His | word | do I My soul looketh for the Lord, * more than watchmen look for the morning; Yea, móre than / watch- men | for the 4 O Ísrael, I hope in the Lord; with the Lord | there is And with Him is | plenteous . re- | demption. And He shall redeem Ísrael from all | his inGLORIA PATRI. . | mercy, | iquities. 81 PSALM CXXXV. |