Against the Lord and his Messiah dear? Let us break off, say they, by strength of hand Their bonds, and cast from us, no more to wear, Their twisted cords: He who in heav'n doth dwell Shall laugh; the Lord shall scoff them, then severe Speak to them in his wrath, and in his fell And fierce ire trouble them; but saith He, Anointed have my King (though ye rebel) On Sion my holy hill. A firm decree I will declare; the Lord to me hath said Thou art my Son, I have begotten thee This day; ask of me, and the grant is made; As thy possession I on thee bestow Th’Heathen, and as thy conquest to be sway'd Earth’s utmost bounds : then shalt thou bring full low With iron sceptre bruised, and them disperse Like to a potter's vessel shiver'd so. Be taught, ye Judges of the earth; with foar Jehovah serve, and let your joy converse With trembling; kiss the Son lest he appear In anger, and ye perish in the way, If once his wrath take fire like fuel sere. Happy all those who have in them their stay. PSALM III. AUG. 9, 1653. WHEN HE FLED FROM ABSALOM. LORD, how foes! Many are they Thee through my story Th' exalter of my head I count: Aloud I cried For my sustain! The populous rout Hast smote ere now Of men abhorr'd PSALM IV. Aug. 10, 1653. ANSWER me when I call, Now pity me, and hear my earnest pray'r. Things false and vain, and nothing else but lies? i Tho verb used as a substantive. “So 'disturb,' in P. L. VI. 840."-TODD. . (For whom to chose He knows) Jehovah from on high Will hear my voice what time to Him I cry. within. Offer the offerings just Of righteousness, and in Jehovah trust. heart more joy With vast increase their corn and wine abounds, Me safe where'er I lie; • As in a rocky cell Thou, Lord, alone in safety mak'st me dwell Into my PSALM V. Aug. 12, 1653. JEHOVAH, to my words give ear, My meditation weigh, halt in the morning hear, I th' morning I to thee with choice In wickedness delight, Thou hat'st; and them unblest Thy numerous mercies, go Lead me because of those No word is firm or sooth;1 By their own counsels quelld; Their joy, while thou from blame To bless the just man still, · PSALM VI. Alig. 13, 1653. And very LORD, in thine anger do not reprehend me weak and faint; heal and amend me Are troubled, yea, my soul is troubled sore, And thou, O Lord, how long ? Turn, Lord, restore Who in the grave can celebrate thy praise ? Wearied I am with sighing out my days, Through grief consumes, is waxen old and dark I' the midst of all mine enemies that mark. The Lord hath heard, the Lord hath heard my prayer, My supplication with acceptance fair With much confusion; then grown red with shame, They shall return in haste the way they came, PSALM VII. AUG. 14, 1653. UPON THE WORDS OF CHUSH THE BENJAMITE AGAINST HIM. LORD, my God, to thee I fly, |