Aug. 12. 1653.

Jehovah to my words give ear

My meditation waigh

The voyce of my complaining hear

My King and God for unto thee I pray.

Jehovah thou my early voyce

Shalt in the morning hear

Ith’morning I to thee with choyce

Will rank my Prayers, and watch till thou appear.

For thou art not a God that takes

In wickedness delight

Evil with thee no biding makes

Fools or mad men stand not within thy sight.

All workers of iniquity

Thou wilt destroy that speak a ly

The bloodi’ and guileful man God doth detest.

But I will in thy mercies dear

Thy numerous mercies go

Into thy house; I in thy fear

Will towards thy holy temple worship low.

Lord lead me in thy righteousness

Lead me because of those

That do observe if I transgress,

Set thy wayes right before, where my step goes.

For in his faltring mouth unstable

No word is firm or sooth

Their inside, troubles miserable;

An open grave their throat, their tongue they smooth.

God, find them guilty, let them fall

By their own counsels quell’d;

Push them in their rebellions all

Still on; for against thee they have rebell’d;

Then all who trust in thee shall bring

Their joy, while thou from blame

Defend’st them, they shall ever sing

And shall triumph in thee, who love thy name.

For thou Jehovah wilt be found

To bless the just man still,

As with a shield thou wilt surround

Him with thy lasting favour and good will.



 

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