Done into Verse, 1653.

Bless’d is the man who hath not walk’d astray

In counsel of the wicked, and ith’way

Of sinners hath not stood, and in the seat

Of scorners hath not sate. But in the great

Jehovahs Law is ever his delight,

And in his law he studies day and night.

He shall be as a tree which planted grows

By watry streams, and in his season knows

To yield his fruit, and his leaf shall not fall.

And what he takes in hand shall prosper all.

Not so the wicked, but as chaff which fann’d

The wind drives, so the wicked shall not stand

In judgment, or abide their tryal then

Nor sinners in th’assembly of just men.

For the Lord knows th’upright way of the just

And the way of bad men to ruine must.



 

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