THE PSALMS OF DAVID IN METRE;
Containing the first line of each verse or stanza, arranged in alphabetical order. The figures in the margin direct to the psalm and verse respectively.
51 17 A BROKEN spirit is to God A by-word also thou dost us A good man doth his favour show A good man's footsteps by the Lord A life prolong'd for many days
A little that a just man hath
A lord, to rule his family
A man was famous, and was had A new song I to thee will sing A new song to him sing, and play A pow'rful voice it is that comes A river is, whose streams do glad 22 30 A seed shall service do to him A stubborn and a froward heart A thousand at thy side shall fall A vine from Egypt brought thou hast A willing people, in thy day About the grave's devouring mouth Abundant wickedness there is
Against the Lord himself they spake
Against the righteous souls they join Against thy chosen people they Against us mind not former sins All blessing to the Lord our God All day, my God, to thee I cry All ends of th' earth remember shall All hills and mountains, fruitful trees All kings upon the earth that are All lands, to God, in joyful sounds All mine iniquities blot out
All nations whom thou mad'st, shall come All on the earth shall worship thee All people, clap your hands, to God All praise and thanks be to the Lord All that fear God, come here, I'll tell All that ill-doers are, thou hat'st "All that me see laugh me to scorn All thine iniquities who doth All this is come on us; yet we All waste and desolate let be
And all he doth shall prosper well And at the brightness of that light And at the waters where they strove And blessed be his glorious name And blessed be the Lord our God And do not suffer them to have
And ev'n with chains, as pris'ners, bind And for a wealthy heritage
And from above the Lord sent down And from before thy presence forth And from the hand of children strange And gather'd them out of the lands And he did greatly by his pow'r
And he his sanctuary built
And he his strength delivered
And he them safely on did lead
And he upon a cherub rode
And I for ever will thee praise
And I was cast upon thy care
And I will constantly go on
And I will say to God my rock And in his glory excellent And in my way, my steps thou hast And in old age, when others fade And in the day of trouble great And in the heaven he did cause
And Isr'el brought from Egypt land And it of Zion shall be said
And let me in thy righteousness And let the beauty of the Lord And let them sacrifice to him
And let them wander up and down And let thy tender mercies come And, like unto the light, he shall And manna rain'd on them, and gave And might not, like their fathers, be And now, ev'n at this present time And now, Lord, leave me not when I And now, O Lord, what wait I for And of thy mercy slay my foes
And on all men a fear shall fall
And see if any wicked way
And sith thou art my strength, therefore
And so to count our days, that we And so will I perpetually
And that the Lord had been their rock And there, for dwelling, he a place And then the heavens shall declare And there will I make David's horn And they for good that render ill And they that are his servant's seed And they that know thy name, in thee And they their idols serv'd, which did And they thy mercies' multitude And thou hast giv'n to me the necks And thou hast not enclosed me And thus their glory and their God And thus they say, How can it be And thy most perfect righteousness And to our neighbours' bosom cause And unto Jacob, for a law And unto them the pleasant lands And when by thee he shall be judg'd And wine, that to the heart of man And with my song I will him praise And yet a banner thou hast giv'n Arise, and disappoint my foe Arise, Lord, let not man prevail Arise, O Lord; save me my God As cursing he like clothes put on As far as east is distant from
As fire consumes the wood, as flame As for God, perfect is his way
As for men's works, I by the word As for the head and chief of those
As for thy testimonies all
As handmaid's eyes her mistress hand As he in cursing pleasure took As Hermon's dew, the dew that doth As incense let my prayer be As one that hears not, in whose mouth As round about Jerusalem
As smoke is driv'n, so drive thou them As streams of water in the south As th' apple of the eye me keep As with a garment I will clothe As with an overflowing flood
Ask of me and for heritage Assuredly he shall thee save Assuredly thou didst them set At ev'ning they go to and fro At ev'ning let thou them return At hearing they shall me obey At his command, amidst their camp At morn it flourishes and grows At the noise of thy water-spouts Attend my cry, Lord, at my tears Attend, my people, to my law Awake, therefore, Lord God of hosts
BACK from thy way our heart not turn'd Bands of ill men me robb'd; yet I Be merciful to me, O God
Be not far off, for grief is near Be of good courage, and he strength Be still, and know that I am God Be thou above the heavens, Lord Be thou exalted very high Be thou my dwelling-rock, to which Be thou not then afraid, when one Because against the word of God Because a thousand years appear Because gone up above mine head Because he and he only is
Because he mercy minded not Because him they do persecute Because himself he flattereth Because I am brought very low Because I know assuredly Because I'm holy, let my soul Because my life with grief is spent
Because my soul in grave to dwell
Because of all his mighty acts
Because of life the fountain pure
Because of th' en'my's voice, and for
Because of thee in death there shall Because of this my heart is glad Because of those mine enemies Because on me he set his love Because that thou for evermore Because the glory of their strength
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