THE BENSON LIBRARY OF HYMNOLOGY Endowed by the Reverend Louis Fitzgerald Benson, d.d. LIBRARY OF THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2011 with funding from Princeton Theological Seminary Library http://www.archive.org/details/psalterpointedfoOOtrin ®l)c psalter, DOUBLE CHANT EDITION. i f Utv»j \arK CCv^-^"^ Tv %\)t Haaltcr; '^N/ JUL .19 1954 POINTED FOR SINGING AND SET TO MUSIC ACCORDING TO THE USE OF STrimtu Paris I), Nccu ^ork. NEW EDITION, THE POINTING REVISED, AND THE MUSIC, CHIEFLY DOUBLE CHANTS, SELECTED AND ARRANGED BY A. H. MESSITER, ORGANIST OF TRINITY CHURCH. New York : E. & J. B. YOUNG & CO., Cooper Union, Fourth Avenuf. 1889. Copyright, 1889, By Morgan Dix, S. T. D. OFFICIAL. I. Extract from the Minutes of the Vestry of TrUiity Church, June 8, 1868. "On the recommendation of the Rector, Resolved, That it be referred to the Com- mittee on Music to consider the expediency of preparing a Pointed Psalter, to be set forth for use throughout the Parish, with power to appoint a Commission of competent persons to prepare a draft of such Psalter." II. Extract from the Mimites of the Committee on Music, Sept. 25, 1868. ^'Resolved, That in the opinion of this Committee it is expedient that a Pointed Psalter be prepared, and that the Rector, the four Organists of the Parish (viz. , Messrs. Wm. H. Walter, Mus. Doc; James Pech, Mus. Doc, Oxon. ; Arthur H. Messiter; and John H. Cornell),, the Rev. Wra. H. Cooke, and Messrs. John J. Cisco and George T. Strong, be the Commission for that purpose." III. Extract from the Minutes of the Cominission, at their First Meeting, Jan. 12, 1869. " The Rev. Mr. Cooke, Dr. Walter, Dr. Pech, Mr. Messiter, and Mr. Cornell, were ' appointed a Sub-Committee to prepare the jVISS. of a Pointed Psalter for publication, and for use in this Parish, and were directed to report the result of their labors to this Commission." IV. TJie worh of preparing the Psalter was done hy the Siib- Commission, who held Meetings from January 18, 1869, until about February 1, 1870, reporting from time to time to the Commission. V. Extract from the Minutes of the Commission, Oct. 29, 1869. "The Report of the Sub-Committee was read and accepted, as follows: " 'The Committee appointed to prepare a Pointed Psalter for publication and for use in Trinity Parish, respectfully beg leave to report : " ' That from April 16th to this date inclusive they have held forty-four (44) meet- ings, and have accomplished the pointing of the whole Psalter, and have entered upon the work of revision, in order to make such further corrections and alterations in the pointing as may seem requisite to make the pointing throughout as smooth as possible, and in accordance with the principles which have governed them in their work. They hope soon to report the entire work ready for publication.' "Mr. Strong moved that it be reported to the Vestry that the work is nearly ready for publication, and that authority to print be asked, which was assented to." vi OFFICIAL. VI. Extract from the Minutes of the Vestry, Nov. 8, 1869. ''Resolved, That the Commission ou the Pointed Psalter have authority to stereo- type and print the same when completed, and to make all arrangements necessary for its publication." The Psalter as thus set forth was in use without change, till Advent, 1889. VII. Extracts from the Minutes of the Vestry, Feb. 11, 1889. ''Resolved, That it bo referred to the Music Committee to consider and report on the expediency of revising the clumts now set to the Psalms in the Trinity Psalter, with an estimate of the probable cost of such revision." VIII. Extract from the Minutes of the Committee on Music, March 18, 1889. "It was resolved to recommend to the Vestry that Mr. Messiter be employed to revise the Psalter. "It was resolved that the Rector confer with Messrs. E. & J. B. Young & Co., as to the j)ubLication of the same.'' IX. Extract from the Minutes of the Vestry, April 8, 1889. " On the report and recommendation of the Committee on Music, it was "Resolved, That Mr. Messiter be employed to revise the Trinity Psalter." Attest : MORGAN DIX, Rector. NOTE. IN the present edition of the Trinity Parish Psalter the method of notation formerly used, is retained; except that an entire word is italicized, where previously only one syllable was so marked. The point is now more easily observed, and opportunity given for making the slight pause on the penultimate syllable, when two notes occur in the Recitation — as in the last section of Chg,nt 2 — generally the pause should be made on the last syllable italicized, The italicized word should not be accented, unduly emphasized, or held longer than necessary. The system of pointing is also unchanged ; but extreme cases have been modified, and the andue prominence sometimes given to unimportant words avoided. The repetition of part of the tune — necessary when a Double Chant is set to a Psalm with uneven number of verses — is transferred in a few cases, to a point in the Psalm where it effects a better grouping of the verses. Such Psalms can, however, always be sung in the usual manner, if preferred. A simpler setting of Psalm 107 may be found in the 15th Selection. TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE Caistticles — Morning Prayer -.-.._ 2 " Evening Prayer . . . . _ 13 Peoper Anthems _-.._.. 24 BuEiAL Anthem ._.---- 27 Gloria in Excelsis -__.-.- 29 The Psalter _..._.- 31 Proper Psalms on Certain Days ----- 209 Selections of Psalms ..---- 295 Alphabetical Index of Tunes . - = - - 341 Ucnitc. i 146. ?; 4 Tallis. ■^-Z^'Zl f-r 147. f -(=^— ::=1: :-^- :5?= r, J Battishux. ::^ J Ef=P=^ =^: I i i i t^C: -P s- ■f — F—'=5 ^ i 148. :^: -^- Macparren. iztipiq: g^g= i ? -^- ' I 'I J ^t=E ^ t: M 149. :i=i Tucker. t=^- i 150. ^ J -I— t: j f- :^ Qelbeet. i :S= =t=:=i: I J .^_ 4=: -(=2- n 151. ^ Steggall. 5 :i^ ^- '^- ^- a J 'J i ^Z^l --^^ =F=r :t=: MORNING PRAYER. ii 153. ■4 it I ,^ BUREOWES. ^ • — ^- :^— g t=F: rfcr^: :(=: r- U 1 111 IIlLES. VtmXt, exultcmu^ JBomino. OCOME let us sing \ un - to the [ Lord : let us heartily rejoice in the | strength • of | our • sal- | vation. 2 Let us come before his presence with | thanks • =: | giving : and show ourselves \ glad • in | him • with | psalms. 3 For the Lord is a | great • = | God : and o, great \ King • a- 1 bove • all | gods. 4 In his hand are all the corners \ of • the | earth : and the strength of the | hills • is I his • = | also. 5 The sea is Ms, \ and • he | made it : and his hands pre- | pared • the | dry • = I land. 6 come let us worship \ and • fall | down : and hieel be- | fore • the | Lord • our | Maker. 7 For he is the | Lord • our | God : and we are the people of his pasture, a7id the | sheep • of | his • = | hand. 8 worship the Lord in the | beauty • of | holiness : let the whole earth | stand • in | awe • of | him. 9 For he cometh, for he cometh to | judge • the | earth : and with righteous- ness to judge the world, and the | peo - pie | with • his | truth. Glory be to the Father, \ and • to the | Son : atid \ to • the | Ho - ly | Ghost ; As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev - er | shall be : ivorld with- | out • end | A • = | men. 4 154. Sc 23ium llautiamu^. E J_^-J_^ — ^_L^_^ C-^-J L| j — 1 J Bennbtt. -4-^-4- m^m^^^^^ ^^^^wff^ ^ 'TTT'E praise \ thee • | God : we acknoioledge \ thee • to | be • the | VV Lord. "Z All the eartli doth | wor - shij) | thee : the Father \ ev - er- | last • = | ing. 3 To thee all Angels \ cry • a- | loud : the Heavens, and | all • the | powers • there- | in. 4 To thee Cherubim and | Se - raph- | im : con- | tin - ual- | ly • do | cry. 5 Holy, I Ho - ly, | Iloly : Lord \ God • of | Sa - ba- | oth ; 6 Heaven and earth are full of the | Ma - jes- | ty : of | thy • = | glo • = | ry. 7 The glorious company | of • the A- | postles : 2}raise | = • = | = • = | thee. 8 The goodly felloivship \ of • the | Prophets : praise I = • = | = • = | thee. 9 The noble army | of • = | Martyrs : praise = I = • = I thee. 10 The holy Church thronyhont \ all • the | world : doth \ = • ac- | know - ledge ( thee ; 11 The Father of an | infi - nite | Majesty ; thine adorable \ true * and | on - ly I Son ; 12 Also the I Ho - ly I Ghost : the \ Com • = | = • fort- | or. 13 Thou art the | King • of | glory : 6> | = • = | = • = | Christ. 14 Thou art the ever- \ last - ing | Son : of \ = • the | Fa • = | ther. 155. Monk. _i — ^ — ■ ^- -K>- ^- :^ r 15 When thou tookest upon thee to de- | liv - er | man : thou didst humble thyself to be | born • = | of • a | Virgin. 10 When thou hadst overcome the | sharp -ness of | death : thou didst open the Kingdom of Heaven to | all • be- | liev • = | ers. 17 Thou sittest at the right \ hand • of | God : in the | glo - ry | of • the | Father. MORNING PRAYER. 5 18 We believe that | thou • shalt | come : ^ | be • = j oiu- • = | judge. 19 We therefore pray thee \ help ' thy | servants : whom thou hast redeemed \ with • thy I pre - cious | blood. 20 Make them to be numbered \ with • thy | saints : in glory \ ev - er- | last • = I ing. 21 Lord, I save * thy | people : and \ bless • thine | her - it- | age. 22 Gov- I = • ern | them : and \ lift • them | up • for | ever. « 154. Bknitett. =j — J-h-j— J- F=T _j_4 tt ^--s^-^- r=F ^ aoA^a. ' -sf-s*- 75^-2='- J-^^^^J^^fc^iJ ■s)-;d-r'gg- ggp:jjjzg^ ,^y^ pzg -f2- 422-(=2- i 23 Day j by • = | day : ive \ mag - ni- | fy • = | thee. 24 And we | worship • thy | Name : ever \ world • with- | out • = | end. 25 Vouch- j safe ■ | Loed : to keep us \ this • day | with - out | sin. 26 Lord, have | mer - cy up- | on us : have \ mer - cy up- | on • = | us. 27 Lord let thy mercy \ be • up- | on us : as \ our • trust | is * in | thee. 28 Lord, in | thee have • I | trusted : let me | ne - ver | be * con- | founded. 255. Second Setting. Verses 1-14 and 23-28. Lemon. S =11=:= m ^=^:^=^: -^ m m^ :^=^ ^~^-w -<5>--^ ^-# ^-^ ::^: ■G>-^- ^11 +— 1- -7:i-r_^' ^2— (2-^ y^' "^^^ ■A •f ■G-^-r^ ■(5>-^ -, I ■f2. I — h %■ 256. Verses 15-22. -zji- Messiteb. i^ i L_f2. 'f- A m. r d=i j- ^ 4f^ ?^ r r iUcnctiicitc, omnia opera liomini. 156. Cahidoe. OALL ye "Works of the Lord, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 2 ye Augels of the Lord, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise 7iV??t, and | magni - - fy I him • for | ever. 3 ye Heavens, \ bless * ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy | him • for I ever. 4 ye Waters that be above the firmament, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 5 all ye Powers of the Lord, \ bless * ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy [ him • for | ever. 6 ye Sun and Moon, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise Tiim, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 7 ye Stars of Heaven, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy I him • for | ever. 8 ye Showers and Bew, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy I him • for | ever. 9 ye Winds of God, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 10 ye Fire and Heat, \ bless * ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy I him • for | ever. 11 ye Winter and Summer, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 12 ye Dews and Frosts, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy I him • for | ever. 13 ye Frost and Cold, \ bless * ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy I him • for | ever. 14 ye Ice and 8noiv, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 15 ye Nights and Days, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy I him • for | ever. 16 ye Light and Darkness, \ bless • ye the | Lord: praise him, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 17 ye Lightnings and Clouds, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 133. MORKINGTON. S^ m ^-v^~^ Vft 3I0RNING PRAYER. 18 let the Earth \ bless • the | Lord : yea let it praise him, aud | magni - fy I him • for | ever. 19 ye Mountains and Hills, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. ^0 all ye Green Things upon the earth, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and I magni - fy | him • for | ever. 21 ye Wells, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him * for I ever. Z'Z ye Seas and Floods, | bless * ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni- fy I him • for | ever. 33 ye Whales, and all that move in the tvaters, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 21 all ye Fowls of the Air, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 25 all ye Beasts and Cattle, | bless • ye the | Lord : praise hitn, and | magni - fy | him * for | ever. 157. Crotch. i -tf: -I — 1 ^- sr- ^ -^- -J- J r ^ r, =C-2^ -e> — I :t: 26 ye Children of Men, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise h im, and | magni - fy I him • for | ever. 27 let Israel \ bless • the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him ■ for | ever. 28 ye Priests of the Lord, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise Mm, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 29 ye Servants of the Lord, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 30 ye Spirits and Souls of the Righteous, \ bless ■ ye the | Lord : praise him, and | magni - fy | him • for | ever. 31 ye holy and humble Men of heart, \ bless • ye the | Lord : praise him, and I magni - fy | him ■ for | ever. [Glokia Patri.] 158. Second Setting. Verses 1-17 and 26-31. :=1: :^: ^: -X Havekgal. :i=^: 1 -(=2- m A 'in --F 159. Verses 18-25 and Gloria. H. Cooke. ii^cncti ictus. m\ 160. -&- I 161. Dixon. :^: r," -rS^- -i^- ^=^ r 'z:^ ±=E: :=J= 3=1 13^^] ^=^c-J— ^ r -i2 Thorne. :=|: -^— F -^ — ^- r i -T^—r-^ -(22- ms^ 11 162. ;iJ 163. 3EE5E -<» eJ - X--- --^-- a. Jones. I I :p= f- ^ Nares. 3 IIS='I 1^ og _(i2 ^_ I I I J— J ilii^ 164. :=4: Kent. ::*-^-::J: :^; It: -J51 •-^v-^ :p=E -(2- 4 i ^^> 165. B^ fefc ^ « — I — & — ■- ^ i .a. 4 =1: TUBLE. -^f-^^r* n -(2- t: i I 2I0BNIJVG PEA YEIt. 166. i ^^±-^- ^m^^^mi Monk. r ^ & ii=l -^- 1 -4 From Beethovex. 167. ^?-:^ gi ^ c_ :^ - "g-^ «J_ <^ g^ t-r 1 I ' I r^^<&-r^ Sil 13aUtriCtUS,— St. Luke 1 : 68 BLESSED be the Lord God of | Is - ra- | el : for he hath visited \ and • re- ] deemed • his | 23eoj)le ; 'Z And hath raised uj) a mighty salvation \ for • = | us : in the liouse \ of • liis I ser - vant | David ; 3 As he spake by the mo u tit of his | ho - ly | Prophets : which have been \ since • the | world • be- | gan. ■t That Ave should be saved /ro;;? our | en - e- | mies : and/Vo?;i the | hand ' of I all • that I hate us ; 5 To perform the mercy promised to | our • fore- | fathers : and to remem- her his | ho - ly | co - ve- | nant ; 6 To perform the oath which he sware to our forefather \ A - bra- | ham : that I he • would | give • ^ | us ; 7 That we being delivered out of the Jiand of our | en - e- | mies : might serve \ him • with- | out • ^ | fear ; 8 In holiness and righteousness be- | fore ' = | him : all the | days • of | our • = I life. 9 And thou Child, shalt be called the Prophet \ of • the | Highest : for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord \ to • pre- | pare • his | ways ; 10 To give knowledge of salvation \ unto ' his | people : for the re- | mis - sion I of • their | sins ; 11 Through the tender mercy of | our • = | God : whereby the day-spring from on high \ hath • = | visit - ed | us ; 12 To give light to them that sit in darkness, and in the | shadow * of | death : and to guide ovly feet | in - to the | way • of | peace. Glory be to the Father, \ and • to the | Son : and \ to • the | Ho - ly | Ghost ; As it was in the beginning, is noiu, and | ev - er | shall be : ivorld with- | out • end | A • = | men. 10 16§. Jul)ilatc, i T m -4=B OUSELET. H^3 -^—0 -f^ ^1 ^ i :t: -^ i I 169. 5 g^jg ?■ J- -- :p= :|=^ 11 HlNDLE. i^iiigii rr y5- -t^ f2i It: zfcfeS^ 1T5. Travhrs. -^-z. -^ ::^: 1^ ^: (iZ—C-fiZ- :i=t @s :i^: 1 p=-=bp: i r4 Ei P Norms. I I ^ ^ s r^FT :sz IIS ^E^iiiiii Jubilate 3Bco. Psalm 100. OBE joyful in the Lord, \ all • ye | I'^ncls : serve the Lord with gladness, and come before his | pre - sence | with • a | song. 2 Be ye sure that the Lord, \ he • is | God : it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves ; we are his jJeople, and the | sheep • of | his • = | pasture. 3 go your way into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his | courts • with I praise : be thankful unto Mm, and | speak • good | of • his | Name, 4 For the Lord is gracious, his mercy is | ev - er- | lasting : and his truth endureth from (jeneration to | ge - uer- | a * = | tion. Glory be to the Father, \ and • to the | Son : and \ to • the | Ho - ly | Ghost ; As it was in the beginning, is noiv, and | ev - er | shall be : ^oorld with- | out • end | A • = | men. 12 1T7. 11 17§. s iijUijniticat. -A- Stevenson. I I I ■P,- 1 1^5": :=:1— :^-| -#-^ t: Si 1 \L-(>- G> '^ J^ ■r- =ei Barnby. (2/ ,^ S' _;£. Cx 2^ ..^ 2?Z5 -|5— P-^ i ^5^ I J- -r -J-J-J- 1 M 179. t^ FsE*- — 1^ — i* — c :f?= Kempton. 1 ^ - 1 26. Battishill. 1S4. . — I — '-'^H *J > (^ -2?- -J-.-4 Trent. ^S^l^SigliSSg ;^— hs*— -5*— -f--?^ -t~ lEagnif iCat.— St Luke l : 46 MY so? :[=: :tz: (^ g i5^ It: I fci: ^5: S ei= 1§6. <5>- :=[=: -J 1 :r=t: tEl? ^- r-s* I I -U- TURLE. ^1 I itz: -1=^— U_^- 1§7. --^- — ^— r — I fez:: I :t:=: P=^ r, TURLE. :qrf=: -(=^ :t=:=t -6' — I '-^'- ^ 1§§. :=]: :q= :t:=ztz= tS"- d=i r Hatergal. -^■ r 1 f ;^ 1§9. OCSELET. DUPUtS. EVENING PRAYER. 15 191. Kelwat. iH ;^ —tS—\ 11=1 1^ ^ :p: t: J trt:=|= I 192. i :=^: -^ -A- GiBBOKS. =]: g -s^— ^.'J- i I F Bakbow. r- -f— r^=^ 193. =1: ■s^- -1^ -J :^igil =Hq i g i g -i$«- -is^ gy gy f22-l^ ^^^ ■2^-^- ^--J- J J ±z::^EgzdEg=E&t=£tizbzEgrEza=:E=:^zE -^-1-^- E^ -(^ ^antatc Bomino.— Psaim 98. OSING unto tjie Zo^yZ a | new ' = | song : for /^e | hath • done | marvel - lous I things. 2 With his own right hand, and tvitli his | ho - ly | arm : hath he gotten him- I self • the | vie - to- | ry. 3 The Lord declared \ his • sal- | vation : his righteousness hath he openly shoived I in • the | sight • of the | heathen. 4 He hath remembered his mercy and truth toward the | house • of | Israel : and all the ends of the world have seen the sal- | va - tion | of • our | God. 5 Show yourselves joyful unto the Lord \ all • ye | lands : sing, re- | joice • = I and • give | thanks. G Praise the Lord up- | on • the | harp : sing to the harj) with a | psalm • of I tlianks • ^ I giving. I loo 7 With trumpets also \ and ' = | shawms : show yourselves joyful be- | fore • the | Lord • the | King. 8 Let the sea make a noise, and all that | there - in | is : the round ivorld, and I they • that | dwell • there- | in. 9 Let the floods clap their hands, and let the hills be joyful together be- | fore • the | Lord : for he | cometh • to | judge • the | earth. 10 With righteousness shall he | judge • the | world : and the people \ with • = I e - qui- | ty. Glory be to the Father, \ and • to the | Son : and j to • the | Ho - ly | Ghost ; As it was in the beginning, is noiv, and | ev - er | shall be : ivorld with- | out • end I A • = I men. IG ii^onum est. 194. '^~\ 1 tit: --J-r-l Gray. ^-.^ :t-:=rz ._(ii. -(=^- I^Jl 195. -h22- t:ip=p=i: :J^ .5- I I /5* Felton. :=i: :^ =q: r- I i Siiil f=F 196. :=1=:p -r— -TTJ—- 1 — ^ — I — s*_ ^^J^ ■ r CZ^- MONK. :iiii3] B 197. t^ ~q: --■:X- PH^ f^ :iz: i isa: i Pking. :qzzp_^ J -h-- -J- .,2 1 1 19§. fc _:gi- -L_^- -f^ , — fy I It: ^ -#-#^ r— J- TCRTON. T 1] tit :t=::^ :t=: =^: 1^] 199. ^^ :bit: :p3t=. -tt^- WALMI8LET. -l2 -5 — 1_ ::1=:t •-^ :^ •(=2- r, -^- i ^: 200. =^^ fefc^ %^ EVENING PRAYER. m^i St- -s^ ^_ . Battishill. <5. — I (5>— 17 I 1^^^^; J J l==t=a; IJ 201. 5^ :=q==1: -5*- Dtce. P«==^ » :(=: r- -j- -S^-x y F^: i :4 202. I Camidge. =f=HEiiEg=£:g=E3i5iszs3s;f2:Ef/|rfe^^^&izEf:^^B n I, r l_ffi_r^J- ^*^^ii «2 £2-^ ^_^-^^ J_^^^ 'S-, ^2_C^-^- --l^i^ :^:t- i -^_^. C(=^-f=2- ■ -r iiJonum est confitcri. Psal-ai 92. IT is a good thing to give thanks \ un - to the | Lord : and to sing j^/mses unto I thy • Name | • most | Highest ; 2 To tell of thy loving-kindness early \ in • the | morning : and of thy tmih I in • the | night • =z \ season. 3 Upon an instrument of ten strings, and up- | on • the | lute : upon a loud instrument, \ and • up- | on • the | harp. 4 For thou Lord hast made me (/tad \ through • thy | works: and I will rejoice in giving praise for the oper- | a - tions | of • thy | hands. Glory be to the Father, | and • to the | Son : and \ to • the | Ho - ly | Ghost ; As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev - er | shall be : world with- | out • end | A • = | men. 18 ISTuuc tiimittis. 203. -&- -s?- m -^- I — ^ — H Gilbert. V— r-'^-f J- J i^iii -75^- P -0 I I 1 ±:=t=: Hgii] -1 r 204. Monk. ;S:i 205. ^§=«: 1=r:^=:- _^_i:_ii. :|= =!&- 1^=-^ :=1: Langdon. r i^l F--i S $ 206. -^- -fTT^- ^ .-4 — >g<— r-'g — T EEE W. H. Cooke. :=^: ^ '-^ -^ -^ W^ -g^— r-^ iH F=t1 r 207. -^ ^:-t — fSi_L,5;_^_X t= t: Battisuiix. ^J-^- I g» -fg — L_g2-_Jj :t=: It; B 20§. :=tF Foster. ^ii^ -gi-- =1= J- -(2- 1: 3 L 75 rr-r 7 mm^ 209. P--^ fefc^= i^S EVENING PRAYER. 1 -5- :t 1=1 19 L_5^ (i^ — L_^_ Pring. __^- -r -g^ Z?!- -(=^ til£ 210. ^«:^-^ -^ \-. -I — /^ f^ tt^ Gregorian. I 211. ■.^~t :q: Sogers. :q3 I I 5- 1 I i 1 . 1 1 ' , ' m I I I I f ^5- -G>—^- -I 1 5 1 Nunc trimittis. St. Luke 2 : 29. LOED, now lettest thou thy sercaxt tie- | part • in [ peace : ac- \ cord - ing | to • thy I word. 2 For mine | eyes • have | seen : fl/i/ \ = • sal- | va • = | tion. 3 Which fhoii | hast • pre- | pared : before the | face • of | all * = | people ; 4 To be a ligJit to | lighten • the | Gentiles : and to be the glory of thy \ peo - pie I Is - ra- | el. Glory be to tlie Fatlter, \ and • to the | Son : and \ to * the | Ho - ly | Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev - er | shall be : ■world with- | out ' end I A • = I men. 20 ©cus misfvratur. i 212. -(5»- Wz i 213. 214. "-tf: S:i =»: Travtrs. -1 — &»- ri*?5- -I — «a_ :i- *^ — im :p: t: :m m :i I I :t: J^: j22-. -^-- r- 9- m :^:ztip: =tz: Stanley. gP 1 -?:^— mi (^ Garrett. r m -&—X — ^ i.«- 215. -^■ :zi= ®:El^ •^ztf ^ f^ — I — 1^ — • — ^. '1 :t: 1^: :tts:: :^=qi:4iF Messiter. --5J- 't.. t:, — ^--^J— T- I ^ — s> u-S- — -^_ ill 216. ^ :i± 217. i! TURLE. te J ^ t: :t: -A—T 'J J tztz: p^ — ^*: f-T la J -I -J -^ . -^ . -i~"r F= :d=; RnCBAUl-T. rr "S?- 1 -ri— ,5L_ (2, z=t=: ii E VENING PR A YEIi. 21 :^ 21$. tt ■^J^^J— p-g^ , t=t=t=: Havebgal. --J- .^ ^ :=:t:=^t: g •l <5l i il -ij 219. TUDWAT. :=l==t i-^ :i=?^ %± -%—zr^- -(=2- -■S- — L-^ (5- i :t= :t= 220. irfc '-^■ t^ ^- b^*:g±:gzJz^zbgi^-bg^=bsitz:gzb^^-b=iJ;^.±^_7gzh Langdon .^It= I I I ^ I -7^ -i$i- -«5^ ^ ^. 3BCUS miscrcatur. Psalm 67. :t=t: P.p i GOD be merciful unto us, and | bless • = | us : and show us the light of his countenance, and be | merci - ful | un - to | us. 2 That thy ivay may be | known up - on | earth : thy saving \ health • a- I mong • all | nations. 3 Let the people ijraise \ thee • | God : yea let all the | peo - pie | praise • = | thee. 4 let the nations, r^/oiVe | and • be | glad : for thou shalt judge the folk righteously, and govern the | na - tions up- ] on * = | earth. 5 Let the people praise \ thee • | God : yea let all the ] peo - pie | praise • = | thee. 6 Then shall the earth bring | forth • her | increase : and God, even our own God, shall | give • us | his • = | blessing. 7 God shall | bless • = | us : and all the ends of the world \ shall • = | fear • = | him. Gloey be to the Father, \ and • to the | Son : and \ to • the | IIo - ly | Ghost ; As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev - er | shall be : woi'ld with- | out • end | A • = | men. oo g 221. :z2=— ^-:-^ IJcuctiic. ^ 1^ . Monk -J— r-^ ^— -^— -5_p_^ IS -t-- -1 — c* — «■ 222. — I- :f=: Macfarken. 13= :r^ !> ^' _<2 i :t=: ;g^isi I iil 223. ^i=tf^ — - I i I Woodward. -I — I- m. -s>- jS- -O- •"-^ :^: r- :t; H Psalm ^i^.— Domini est terra. THE earth is the Lord's, and all that | there - in | is : the compass of the world, and | tliey • that | dwell • there- | in. 2 For he hath founded it up- | on • the | seas : and pre- | pared • it up- | on • the I floods, 26 PROPER ANTHEMS. [Institution of Ministers. 231. ^- J=d=td Woodward. -G>- J- ^'- tztz: -(=2- r- :tz: :t: 3 Who shall ascend into the liill \ of • the | Lord : or who shall rise up I in • his I ho - ly | j^lace ? 4 Even he that hath clean hands, and a | jiure • = | lieart : and that hath not lift up his mind unto vanity, nor | sworn • to de- | ceive • his | neighbour. 5 He shall receive the blessing \ from • the | Lord : and righteousness /?•(;>/« the I God • of | his • sal- | vation. 6 This is the generation of them that | seek • = | him : even of them that j seek • thy | face • | Jacob. 7 Lift up your heads ye gates ; and be ye lift up, ye ever- \ last - ing | doors : and the King of | glo - ry | shall • come [ in. 8 Who is the | King • of | glory : It is the Lord strong and mighty, even the I Lord • = | mighty ' in | battle. 9 Lift up your heads ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye ever- \ last - ing | doors : and the King of | glo - ry | shall • come | in. 10 Who is the | King • of | glory : Even the Lord of hosts, | he • is the | King • of I glory. W 194. institution of iiflinistcis. 3 Gray. i m f— F tztz: :#=P= J -)9- I I pi^^l Landate nomen. O PRAISE the Lord, land ye the | Name * of the | Lord : praise it ye I serv - ants | of • the | Lord. 2 Ye that stand in the house \ of • the | Lord : in the courts of the | house • of I our • = | God. 3 praise the Lord, for the | Lord • is | gracious : sing praises unto his Name, \ for • = | it • is | lovely. 4 The Lord is gracious and | mer - ci- | ful : \ong-snffering | and • of I great • = | goodness. Bl'RIAL OF THE DeAD.J BROPER A^THEM^. 27 5 The Lord is loving unto | eve - ry | man : and his incrcij is | o - ver | all • his I works. 6 All thy works jy?ra"6'(? | thee ' | Lord : and thy saints give | thanks • = | un - to I thee. 7 The Lord doth build u}) Je- | ru - sa- | lem : and gather together the | out - casts of I Is - ra- | el. 8 He healeth those that are \ broken • in | heart : and giveth medicine to | heal • = I their • = | sickness. 9 The Lord's delight is in them that | fear • = | him : and put their ] trust • in I his • =: | mercy. 10 Praise the Lord, Je- | ru - sa- | lem : praise \ thy • God | • = | Sion. 11 For he hath made fast the bars \ of • thy | gates : and hath blessed thy I child - ren with- | in • = | thee. 12 He niaketh jjcace | in • thy | borders : and filleth thee \ with • the | flour • of I wheat. 13 He is our God, even the God of ivhom \ cometli • sal- | vation : God is the Lord, by | whom • we es- | cape • = | death. 14 God, wonderful art thou in thi/ \ ho - ly | places : even the God of Israel, he will give strength and power unto his people. \ Bless - ed | be ' = | God. Glory be to the Father, \ and • to the | Son : a)id \ to * the | Ho - ly | Ghost ; As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev - er | shall be : world with- | out • end. | A • =: | men. li 232. ii^uvial of ti)c Bcatr, -^- 3 Felton. 5 m ;^a ^, P2 »— t .fc- ■£^ pi I — r- -4:^ -^---^ LOED, let me know my end, and the number \ of • my | days : that I may be certified how | long • I | have • to | live. 2 Behold, thou hast made my days as it ?cere a | span • = | long : and mine age is even as nothing in respect of tliee, and verily every man living is | al - to-, I getli - or | vanity. 3 For man walketh in a vain shadow, and dis(/nie/eth him- | self • in | vain : he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell \ who ■ shall | gath - er | them. 28 PROPER ANTHEMS. 232. -A- [IJURIAL OF THK DeAU. Felton. 13 j_j-^ -j_j 1^ ^—C 4 And now Zo/y/, | what is • my | hope : Truly my | hope • is | even • in | thee. 5 Deliver me from all \ mine * of- | fences : and make me not a re- | buke • un- I to • the | foolish. 6 When thou with rebukes dost chasten man for sin, tliou makest his beauty to consume away, like as it were a inotli \ fretting • a | garment : every man tlierefore \ is • but | van - i- | ty. 7 Hear my prayer Lord, and witli thine ears con- | sider • my | calling : hold not thy | peace • = | at • my | tears : 8 For I am a | Strang - er with | thee : and a sojourner, as | all • my | fath - ers | were. 9 spare me a little, that I may re- | cover • my | strength : before I go hence, \ and • be | no • more | seen. §8. Goss— Beethoven. i ^H-^ 113-^ e I J I I m -:h7- zfci^^^E ^4 T- I -f- fe^fe^iiigg^^^^g 10 Lord, thou hast | been • our | refuge : from one gener- | a - tion | to • an- I other. 11 Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever tlie earth and the | world • were | made : thou art God from everlasting, and | world • with- | out • = I end. 12 Thou turnest man \ to • de- | struction : again thou sayest. Come a- | gain, • ye | children • of | men. 13 For a thousand years in thy siylit are | but • as | yesterday : seeing that is past I as • a | watch • in the | night. 14 As soon as tliou scatterest them they are even \ as • a | sleep : and fade away \ sudden - ly | like * the | grass. 15 In the morning it is yrerii, and | grow - I'th | up : but in the evening it is cut doivti, I dri - ed | up • and ) withered. Gloria in Excelsis.] PROPER ANTHEMS. 29 IG For we consume ((ii'dij in | thy • (lis- | pleusme : and are afraid at thy j wrath - ful | in - dig- | nation. 17 Thou hast set onr misdeeds he- \ fore • ^ |- thee : and our secret sins in the | light of * thy | conn - te- | nance, 18 For when thou art angry, all our | days • are | gone : we bring our years to an end, as it | were * a | tale • that is | told. 19 The days of our age are threescore years and tew ; and though men be so strong that they come to | four - score | years : yet is their strength then but labour and sori'ow, so soon passetli it a- | way * and | avc • are | gone. 20 So teach us to | nnmber • our |, days : that we nuiy ap- | ply • our | hearts • unto | wisdom. Glory be to the Father, \ and • to the | Son : and \ to • the | Ho - ly | Grhost ; As it was in the beginning, is noii), and | ev - er | shall be : world with- | out • end. I A • = I men. Or this Cliajit, ttirouyliout. 39. MOELET. r !&=# -1$^ ig ig -^- -^- I \ J I 1 1 T-<^—<5i-r-&—^—r-Gi~ -r -r C&lovia in iExcelsis. i Old Chant. ;=tif:: 1 m ~]- r z^—i =p=b-- -^— - :t=: tzf:; ^; a LORY be to | God • on [ high : and on eartJi, | peace, • good | will • towards | men. We praise thee, we bless thee, we | wor - ship | thee : we glorify thee, we give thanks to | thee • for | thy • great | glory. 30 PROPER ANTHEMS. [Gloria in Excelsis. -=^^§iJ Lord God, j heaven - ly | King : God the | Fa - ther | al • = | mighty. Lord, the only begotten Sou \ Je - siis | Christ : Lord God, Lamb of God, • Son I of • the I Father. That takest away the | sins • of the | world : have mercy \ uji - on | us. Thou that takest away the | sins • of the | world : have mercy \ up -on | us. Thou that takest away the | sins • of the [ world : re- j ceive • our | prayer. Thou that sittest at the right hand of | God • the | Father : have mercy \ up - on I us. glo For thou only \ art • = | holy : tit on \ on - ly | art • the | Lord. Thou only Christ, with the | llo - ly | Ghost : art most Itigh in the - ry of I God • the I Father. THE PSALTER, PSALMS OF DAVID Day 1. I f :3: T d=: plorning. -■A- l =1==|: Lee. g J :t: ^1^ r :t; J J .J Psalm. 1. — Beahis vir, qui non ahiit. BLESSED is the man that hath not walked in the counsel of the ungodly; nor stood in the | way • of | sinners ; and hath not sat in the | seat • = I of • the I scornful. 2 But his delight is in the | law • of the | Lord : and in his law will he ex- ercise him- I self • == | day • and | night, 3 And he shall be like a tree j^lanted hy the | wa - ter- [ side : that will bring forth his | fruit • in | due • := | season. 4 His leaf also \ shall • not | wither : and look^, whatsoever he | do - eth | it • shall I prosper. 5 ( Unison. ) As for the ungodly, it is 7iot \ so • with | them . but they are like the chafE, which the wind scattereth away \ from • the [ face • of the | earth. 6 ( Unison. ) Therefore the ungodly shall not be able to stand \ in • the | judgment : neither the sinners in the congregation \ of • the | right • = | eous. 7 {Harmony.) But the Lord Jcnoiveth the | way • of the | righteous: and the way of the un- | god - ly | shall ■ = | perish. 32 THE PSALTEE. [Day 1, — Morning. Hodges. ^^^^^^^^^^ u I I ^-L^ f^ -#-P r ^ I =ltt^ -i^- -i«i- (5l S^ tz=^-^ ifefe^^i^ Fr-ff Psalm 2. — Q«ar<3 fremuerunt gentes ? WHY do the heathen so fm'ioiisly \ rage • to- | gather : and why do tlie 2)eople i- | magine • a | vain • = | thing ? 2 The kings of the eartli stand up, and the riders take | conn - sel to- j gether : against the Lord, and a- | gainst • = | his * An- | ointed : 3 Let us break their | bonds • a- | sunder : and cast a- | way • their | cords * from I us. 4 He that dwelleth in Iteaven sliall | hiugh • them to | scorn : tlie Lord&\iii\\ \ have • them | in • de- | rision. 5 Then sliall he speak unto them \ in • his | wrath : and vex thein \ in • his | sore • dis- | pleasure. 6 Yet have / | set ' my | King : upon my | ho - ly | hill • of | .Sion, 7 I will preach the law, whereof the Lord hath | said • unto | me : Thou art my Son, this day have | I • be- | got - ten | thee. 8 Desire of me, and I shall give thee the heathen for | thine • in- | heritance : and the utmost parts of the | earth • for | thy • pos- | session. 9 Thou shalt bruise them witli a | rod • of | iron : and break them in jjieces \ like • a | pot - ter's | vessel. 10 Be wise now therefore, | • ye | kings : be learned ye that are \ judg.- es I of • the | earth. 11 Serve the | Lord -in | fear : im^rcjoice \ \\n -to | him -with | reverence. 13 Kiss the Son lest he be angry, and so ya pcrisli \ from the • right | way : if his wrath be kindled, yea but a little. Blessed are all they that | put • their | trust • in | him. Psalm 3. — Domine, quid multiplicati? LORD, how are they increased that | trou - ble | me : many arc they that | rise • a- | gainst • = | mc. 2 Many one there he that | say of • my | soul : there is no help \ for • him | in • his I God. 3 But thou Lord, art | my • de- | fender : thou art my worship, and the | lift - er I up of • my | head. 4 I did call upon the Lord | with • my | voice ; and lie heard ine | out of • his I ho-ly | hill. Day 1. — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 33 5 I laid me down and slejit, and | rose • np a- | gain -.for the | Lord • sus- | tain - ed | me. 6 I will not be afraid for ten tkuiisaiuh \ of • the | people : that have set themselves a- | gainst • me | round • a- | bout. 7 Up Lord and help me, \ • my ] God ! For thou smitest all mine enemies upon the cheek-bone ; thou hast broken the tectli j of • the | un • = | godly. 8 Salvation helongetli | un - to the | Lord : and thy blessing | is • ujj- | on • thy I people. Wesley. ^ ' , ' II I T I I ' i' , I I , ^J J ■-f-(5> I I ^^M^^^§ ->^ '2. ±=Lztp^ -S>- gl-Tg- 1 Psalm 4. — Cum invocarem. HEAR me when I call, God of my | right - eous- | ness : thou hast set me at liberty when I was in trouble ; have mercy upon me, and | heark - en | unto • my | prayer. 2 ye sous of men, how long will ye bias- | pheme • mine | honour : and have such pleasure in vanity, \ and * seek | af - ter | falsehood ? 3 Know this also, that the Lord hath chosen to It iniscif the | man • that is | godly : when I call upon the Lord \ he • will | hear • ^ | me. 4 Stand in awe, and | sin * = | not : commune with your own heart, and in your I cham - ber, | and • be | still. 5 Offer the sacrifice of | right - eous- | ness : and \ put • your | trust ' in the I Lord. 6 There be | many • that | say : Who will | show • us | a-ny | good? 7 Lord, I lift • thou | up : the light of thy | coun - te- | nance • up- | on us. 8 Thou hast put gladness \ in • my | heart : since the time that their corn, and I wine, • and | oil • in- | creased. 9 I will lay me down in peace, and | take * my | rest : for it is thou Loed only, that | makest • me | dwell • in | safety. Psalm 5. — Verba mea auribus. TDONDER my | words • | Lord : consider | my • = | me - di- | tation. 2 hearken thou unto the voice of my calling, my King, \ and • my I God : for unto thee \ will • I | make • my | prayer. 3 My voice shalt thou liear be- | times • | Lord : early in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, \ and * will | look • = | up. 34 THE PSALTER. [Day 1. — Evening. Wesley. mm^m ■^ -^ r j.^ ^ —J J J ^ j_ 4 For thou art the God that hast no pleasure in | wick-ed- | ness : neither shall any \ e - vil | dwell • with | thee. 5 Such as be foolish shall not stand \ in • thy | sight : for thou hatest all them I that * work | van - i- | ty. 6 Thou slialt destroy them \ that • speak | lies : the Lord will abhor both the hlood-thirsfy \ and • dc- | ceit-ful | man. 7 But as for me, I Avill come into thine house, even upon the multitude | of • thy I mercy : and in thy fear will I worshij) \ toward • thy | ho -ly | temple. 8 Lead me LoiiD in thy righteousness, because of mine \ en - e- | mies : make thy way \ plain • be- | fore • my | face. 9 For there is no faitlifuhiess \ in • his | mouth : their inward jya/V*' are | ve - ry | wick - ed- | ness. 10 Their throat is an | o - pen | sepulchre : tliey \ fiat - ter | with • their | tongue. 11 Destroy thou them God ; let them j^erish through their ow;i im- | ag- in- I ations : cast thein out in the multitude of their ungodliness ; for theyAave re- I belled • a- | gainst • = | thee. 12 And let all them that put their trust in | thee • re- | joice : they shall ever be giving of thanks because thou defendest them ; they that love th}'' Name \ shall * be | joyful • in | thee ; 13 For thou Lord wilt give thy hlcssinrj \ un - to the | righteous : and with thy favourable kindness wilt tliou de- | fend • him | as • with a | shield. Day 1. 4. iiiiife J iSticning. Camidge. -^-^a- j:2. J J J I O Fsalm 6. — Domine, ne in furore. LORD rebuke me not in thine \ in - dig- | nation : neither chasten me in thy • dis- 1 pleas- = | ure. Day 1— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 35 2 Have mercy upon me Lord, for | I • am | weak : Lord heal me, \ for • my I bones • are | vexed. 3 My soul also is j sore • = | troubled : but Loed, how long \ wilt • thou | pun - ish I me ? 4 Turn thee Lord, and de- | liver • my | soul : save me, \ for • thy | mer - cy's | sake. 5 For in death no man re- | member - etli | thee : and who will give thee \ thanks • = | in • the | pit ? 6 I am weary of my groaning ; every niglit wash | I • my | bed : and water my I couch • = | with * my | tears. 7 My beauty is gone for | ve - ry | trouble : and worn away because of | all • mine | en - e- | mies. 8 Away from me, all ye that work \ van - i- | ty : for the Lord hath heard the I voice • of | my • = | weeping. 9 The Lord hath heard \ my • pe- | tition : the Lord \ will • re- | ceive • my I prayer. 10 All mine enemies shall he confounded, im.^ \ sore * = | vexed: they shall be turned back, and | put • to | shame • = | suddenly. Psalm 7. — Domi7ie, Deus meus. OLORD my God, in thee have I | put • my | trust : save me from all them that persecute 7ne, | and • de- | liv - er | me. 2 Lest he devour my soul like a lion, and | tear it • in | pieces : 2vhile \ there • is | none • to | help. 3 Lord my God, if I have done \ any • such | thing : or if there be a}iy \ wicked - ness | in • my | hands ; 4 If I have rewarded evil unto him that dealt | friend - ly | with me : yea, I have delivered him that without any catcse \ is • mine | en - e- | my ; 5 Then let mine enemy persecute my | soul • and | take me : yea, let him tread my life down upon the earth, and lay mine | lion - our | in • the | dust. 6 Stand up Lord in thy wrath, and lift up thyself, because of the indig- nation of 7nine | en - e- | mies : arise up for me in the judgmeiit \ that • thou | hast • com- ] manded. 7 And so shall the congregation of the people \ come • a- | bout thee : for their sakes therefore lift | up • thy- | self * a- | gain. 8 The Lord shall judge the people ; give sentence with | me • | Lord : according to my righteousness, and according to the mnocency | that • is | in • = I rae. 9 let the wickedness of the ungodly \ come * to an | end : but \ guide • = I thou • the I Just. 10 For the | right - ecus | God : trieth the | ve - ry | hearts • and | reins. 36 TEE PSALTER. 4. m J J J-X T ^^^^^^m^ [Day 1. — EvENixd. Camidoe. J.' J 11 My ZieZp | cometh • of | God : who preserveth tliem j that • are ] true • of I heart. 12 God is a righteous Judge, \ strong • and | patient : and God is pro- | yok- ed I eve - ry | day. 13 If a man will not turn, he will | whet • his | sword : he hath bent his loio, I and • = | made • it | ready. 14 He hath prepared for him the instruments | of • = | death : he ordaineth his arroios a- | gainst • the | per-se- | cutors. 1j Behold lie travaileth \ with • = | mischief : he hath conceived sorrow, \ and • brought | forth • un- | godliness. IG He hatli graven, and | digged ' up a | pit : and is fallen himself into the destruction \ that • he | made • for | other. 17 For his travail shall come vjjon \ his • own j head : and his loichedness shall I fall • on | his ' own | pate. 18 I will give thanks unto the Lokd, according to Ms \ right - ecus- | ness : and I v^'iW praise the | Name • of the | Lord • most | high. Havbroal. Psalm. 8. — Domine, Dominus noster. OLORD our Governor, how excellent is thy Name in | all • the | world : thou that hast set thy | glo - ry a- | bove • the | heavens. 2 Out of the mouth of very babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength, because of thine | en - e- | mies : that thou mightest still the enemy \ and • the a- | veng • = | er. 3 For I will consider thy heavens, even the works \ of • thy | fingers : the moon and the stars \ which thou | hast • or- | daincd. 4 What is man, that thou art \ mindful ' of | him : and the son of man, \ that • thou I visit - est | him ? Day 2. — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 37 5 Thou madest him lower \ than ■ the | angels : to crowji \ him • with I glory • and | vvorsliip. 6 Thou niakest him to have dominion of the tvorks | of • thy | hands : and thou hast put all things i/i sub- | jec - tio:i | under • his | feet. 7 All \ sheep "and | oxen : i/ck. \ and • the | beasts • of the | field ; 8 The fowls of the air, and the f(..^:hcs \ of • the | sea : and whatsoever walketli \ through • the | paths * of the | seas. 9 Lord, I our • = | Governor : how excellent is thy Name | in • = | all • the I world ! Day %. Jttovning, hr-^i J^ -4^- 4- EUSSELL. J f> I I I 1- ^ o ho — I r^—^-\-7^ V-ir3 — I ^- -C J \ ,— — I — _j — ^l^ ^^ .^■^,-^,.f5^- 1 — ^- I I I AU 'nff^ Psalm Q.—Confitebor tihi. I WILL give thanks unto thee Lord, with | my • whole | heart : I will speak of I all • thy | marvel - lous | works. 2 I will be glad and re- | joice ■ in | thee : yea, my songs will I make of thy Name, | thou • most | high • = | est. 3 While mine enemies are | driv-en | back : they shall fall and | per-ish | at • thy I presence. 4 For thou hast maintained my inglit \ and * my | cause : thou art set in the I throne • that | judg - est | right. 5 Thou hast rebuked the heathen, and destroyed \ the • un- | godly : thou hast put out their | name • for | ever • and | ever. 6 thou enemy, destructions are come to a per- | petu - al | end : even as the cities which thou hast destroyed, their memorial is | perish - ed | with • = | them. 7 But the Lord shall en- | dure • for | ever : he hath also pre- | pared • his | seat • for | judgment. 8 For he shall judge the tvorld in | right - eons- | ness : and minister true judgment | un - to the | peo- • = | pie. 9 The LoKD also will be a defence \ for • the | oppressed : even a refuge \ in • due I time • of | trouble. 10 And they that know thy Name will joi^Hheir | trust • in | thee : for thou LoED hast nGYer failed \ them * that | seek • = | thee. 38 THE PSALTER. [Day 2.— Moumnc. 6. I . I RUSSKLL. h:^ r J r^-vv .-J- ^## S I I 11 2-)niise the Lord which [ dwelleth • in | Sion : shuiv the | peo- jile | of • his I doings. 12 For when he maketh inquisition for blooa, he re- | member -eth | them: and forgetteth not tlie com- | plaint • = | of • the | i)oor. 13 Have mercy upon me, Lord ; consider tlie trouble wliich I suffer of | them • tliat | hate me : tliou tliat liftest me vp \ from • the | gates ■ of | death; 14 That I may show all thy jDraises Avithin the j^orts of the | daughter • of | Sion : I will 7'ejoice in | thy • sal- | va- = | tion. 15 The heathen are sunk down in the pit \ that • they | made : in the same net which they hid 2jrivili/ \ is * their | foot * = | taken. 16 The Lord is knmun to | exc-cute | judgment: the ungodh^ is trapped in the | work • of his | own • = | hands. 17 The Avicked shall be turned \ in -to | hell : and all the people \ that • for- I get • = I God. 18 For the poor shall not alwaij \ be • for- | gotten : the patient abiding of the meeh \ shall • not | perish • for | ever. 19 Up Lord, and let not man liave the | up -per | hand : let the heathen be j Judg-ed I in • thy | sight. 20 Put them in | fear • | Lord : that the heathen may knoiv them- | selves • to I be • but I men. -J-4 G09S r g^^pi Psalm \Q.— TJt quid, Dotnine ? WHY standost thou m far | off • | Lord : and hidest thy /(7cc in the | ueed-ful | time • of | trouble ? 2 The ungodly for his own hid, doth [ perse -cute the | poor : let them be taken in the crafty fritinesft | that • they | have * im- | agined. 3 For the ungodly hath made boast of his own | heart's • de- | sire : and speaketh good of the covetous, \ whom • = | Gou • ab- | horreth. Day 2.— Morning.] THE PSALTER. 39 4 The ungodly is so proud that he caretli \ not • for | God : neither is | God • in I all • his | thoughts. 5 His waij)< are | al - way | grievous : thy judgments are far above out of his sight, and therefore defietli lie \ all * his | en - e- | mies. 6 For he hath said in his heart, Tush ! I shall never \ be • cast | down : there shall no harm \ hap -pen ] un-to | me. 7 His mouth is full of cursing, de- | ceit • and | fraud : under his tongue is uu- I god - li- I ness • and | vanity, ' 8 He sitteth lurking in the thievish corners \ of ' the | streets : and privily in his lurking dens doth he murder the innocent ; hi^ eyes are | set • a- | gainst • the I poor. 9 For he lieth waiting secretly ; even as a lion lurketh he \ in • his | den : that I he • may | ravish • the | poor. 10 He doth \ ravish • the | j^oor : when he getteth him \ in -to | his • ^ | net. 11 He falleth down, a'nd | humbleth • him- | self : that the congregation of the poor may fall into the | hands • = | of • his | captains. 12 He hath said in his heart, Tnsh I \ God • hath for- | gotten : he hideth away his face and | he • will | nev - er | see it. ] 3 Arise Lord God, and lift np \ thine • = | hand : for- \ get • = | not • the I poor. 14 Wherefore should the loicTced \ bias - pheme | God : while he doth say in his heart. Tush ! \ thou • God | carest ' not | for it ? 15 Surely | thou • hast | seen it : for thou ieholdest un- | god - li- | ness • and I wrong. 16 That thou mayest take the matter \ into • thy | hand : the poor com- mitteth himself unto thee ; for thou ai't the | help - er | of • the | friendless. 17 Break thou the power of the ungodly \ and • ma- | licious : take away his ungodliness, \ and • thou | shalt • find | none. 18 The Lord is King for | ever • and | ever : and the heathen are | perish- ed I out • of the I land. 19 Lord thou hast heard the de- | sire • of the | poor : thou preparest their heart, and thine ear \ hearken - eth | there • ^ | to : 20 To help the fatherless and poor \ unto * their | right : that the man of the earth be no 7nore ex- | alt - ed a- | gainst • = j them. 40 THE PSALTER. [Day 2.— Evening. E. J. Hopkins. Fsalm 11. — In Domino confido, IN the Lord put | I • my | trust : how say ye then to my soul, that she should j^cc as a | bird • un- | to • the | hill ? 2 For lo, the ungodly bend their bow, and make ready their arrows with- 1 in • the | quiver : that they may privily shoot at them \ which • are | true • of | heart. 3 For i\\e foundations will | be • cast | down : and wliat \ hath • the | right- eous I done ? 4 The Lord is in his | ho-ly | temple : the Lord's \ seat • = | is • in | heaven. 5 His eyes con- | sider • the | poor : and his eyelids \ try • the | children • of I men. G The Lord al- | loweth • the | righteous : but the ungodly, and him that delighteth in wickedness, \ doth • his | soul • ab- | hor. 7 ( Unison) Upon the ungodly he shall rain snares, fire and brimstone, \ storm • and | tempest : this shall | be • their | portion • to | drink. 8 {Harmony) For the righteous Lord loveth \ right - eous- | ness : his countenance will behold the | thing • = | that • is | just. lEtjrning. fciSpS^iSi^ligp^li^^S Psalm 12. — Salvum me fac. HELP me Lord, for there is not one \ godly • man \ left : for the faithful are minishcd/;*o?« a- | mong • the | children * of | men. 2 They talk of vanity every one \ with • his | neighbour : they do but flatter with their li])s. and dissemble \ in • their | dou-ble | lieart. 3 The LoKi) shall root out all de- | ceit - ful | lijis : and the tongue that | speak -cth | proud • = | things: Day 3. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 41 we • pre- | vail : Ave are they that the needy : and because of of 4 Which have said, With our tongue will ought to speak ; \ who * is | lord • over | us ? 5 Now for the comfortless troubles' sake the deep \ sigh - iug | of * the | poor, 6 I will up, I saith • the | Lord : and will help every one from him that swelleth against liim, \ and • will | set • him at | rest. 7 The words of the Lord are | i^ure • := | words : even as the silver which from the earth is tried, and purified \ seven • times | in • the | fire. 8 TJton shalt | keep them | Lord : thou shalt preserve him from this gene- | ra - tion | for • = | ever. 9 The ungodly walk on | eve-ry | side : when they are exalted, the children of I men • are | put ' to re- | buke. OUSELET. Psalm. 13. — Usqtie quo, Domine ? HOW long wilt thou forget me | Lord • for | ever : how long wilt thou \ hide • thy | face • from | me ? 3 How long shall I seek counsel in my soul, and be so vexed \ in • my ( heart : how long shall mine enemies \ tri -umph | o - ver | me ? 3 Consider and hear me, | Lord • my | God : lighten mine eyes, that | I • sleep I not • in | death ; 4 Lest mine enemy say, I have prevailed a- | gainst • = | him : for if I be cast down, they that trouble me \ will • re- | joice • = | at it. 5 But my trust is | in • thy | mercy : and my heart \& joyful in | thy * sal- | va- • = I tion. 6 I will sing of the Lord, because he hath dealt so | loving - ly | with me : yea I will praise the Name of the | Lord ■ most | High- • = | est. 42 TEE ViSALTER. [Day 3. — Morning. 11. -J- SOAPER. rr " ',', 1,1. '7^ fefc^ =^ ^ ^ -(2. h2^ siii?::^^^ ^ ig ^— f2- 1 ^J J J Psalm 14. — 7>/a;(Y insipiens. rp^HE fool hath said \ in • his | heart : TJiere \ is JL 2 They are corrui)t, and become ahoininahle is none that doeth good, | no • = | not • = | one. 3 The Lord looked down from heaven itponi\\e \ t-f^f m no • their = I God. I doings : children * of there to see men if there were any that would nndei'stcuid, and | seek • = | af -ter | God: 4 But they are all gone out of the Avay, they are (dtogetJier be- | come • a- i bominable : there is none that doeth good, | no * = | not • = | one. 5 Their throat is an open sepulchre ; with their tongues have | they • de- i ceived : the poison of asps is | un - der | their • = | lips. 6 Their mouth is full of cu?^ sing and \ bit - ter- | ness : their feei are | swift * to I shed • = I blood. 7 Destruction and unhappiness is in their ways, and the Avay oi peace have | they - not | known : there is no fear of | God • be- | fore • their | eyes. 8 Have they no knowledge, that they are all such | workers • of | mischief : eating up my people as it were bread, and | call * not ui"t- | on • the | Lord ? 9 There were they brought in great fear, even where | no ' fear | was : for God is in the generation | of • the | right • = | eous. 10 As for you, ye have made a mock at the counsel \ of • the | poor : be- cause he imttetli his | trust • = | in • the | Lord. 11 Who shall give salvation unto Israel out of Sion ? AVhen the Lord turneth the captivity \ of • his | people : then shall Jacob rejoice, and ) Is - rael | shall • be | glad. Day 3. iBorning. Barnbt. :p_f:5^S=fcbp ;Psalm 15. — Domine, quis habitat f LORD, who shall dwell in thy \ tab - or- | nacle : or who shall rest up- | on • thy I ho -ly [hill, Day 3— Morning.] THE PSALTER. 43 2 Even he that leadeth an | uncor - rupt | life : and doeth the thing which is right, and speaketh the | truth • = | from • his | heart. 3 He that hath used no deceit in his tongue, nor done evil \ to ' his | neigh- bour : and hath not \ slander - ed | his • = | neighbour. 4 He that setteth not by himself, but is lowly in | his • own | eyes : and maketh ynuch of | them • that | fear • the | Lord. 5 He that sweareth unto his neighbour, and disappointeth \ him • = | not : though it | were • to | his • own | hindrance. 6 He that hath not given his money up- | on • = | usury : nor taken I'etvard a- I gainst • the | in - no- | cent. 7 Wlioso I doeth • these | things : shall | == • = | nev - er | fall. Fsalza 16. — Conserva me, Domine. p>RE8ER FJ5: 1 me • I God : for in thee \ have • I | put • my | trust. -^ 2 my soul, thou hast said \ un - to the | Lord : Thou art my God ; my goods are | noth - ing | un - to | thee. 3 All my delight is upon the saints that are | in • the | earth : and upon such I as • ex- | eel • in | virtue. 4 But they that run after an- | oth - er | god : shall \ have • = | great • = | trouble. 5 Their drink-offerings of Mood will | I • not | offer : neither make mention of their | names • with- | in • my | lips. 6 The Lord himself is the portion of mine inheritance, \ and of • my | cup : thou I shalt • main- | tain • my | lot. 7 The lot is fallen unto me in a | fair • = | ground : yea I [ have • a | good - ly I heritage. 8 I will thank the Lord for | giving • me | warning : my reins also chasten me I in • the | night • = | season. 9 I have set God always be- | fore • = | me : for he is on my right hand, \ there -fore I | shall • not | fall. 10 Wherefore my heart was glad, and my glory re- | joic • = | ed : my flesh also \ shall • = | rest • in ( hope. 11 For why? thou shalt not leave my | soul • in | hell : neither shalt thou suffer thy Holy One to | see • cor- | rup • = | tion. 12 Thou shalt show me the path of life ; in thy presence is the | fulness * of I joy : and at thy right hand there is pleasure | for • = | ev - er- | more. 44 THE PSALTER. [Day 3. — Morning. -4 R. Cooke. y =F Psalm, 17. — Exaudi, Domine. HEAR the right Lord, co)isider \ my • com- [ plaint : and hearken unto my prayer, that goeth 7iot | out ' of | feign - ed | lips. 2 Let my sentence come forth \ from • thy | presence : and let thine eyes look up- I on • the | thing • that is | equal. 3 Thou hast ju-oved and visited mine heart in the night-season ; thou hast tried me, and shalt find no wickedness | in • = | me : for I am utterly purposed that my | mouth • shall | not • of- | fend. 4 Because of men's works that are done against the words \ of • thy | lips : I have kept me from the ivays \ of • the de- | stroy • = | er. 5 hold thou up my (joimjs \ in • thy | paths : that my | foot - steps | slip • = I not. 6 I have called upon thee God, for | thou • shalt | hear me : incline thine ear to me, and | heark - en | unto ' my | words. 7 Show thy marvellous loviug-kindness, thou that art the Saviour of them which put their | trust • in | thee : from such as re- | sist • thy | right • = | hand. 8 Keep me as the a2)})h \ of • au | eye : hide me iinder the | sha - dow | of • thy I wings, 9 From the tingodlij, that | trou - ble | me : mine enemies compass nie round about, to | take * a- | way • my | soul. 10 They are inclosed in | their • own | fat : and their month \ speak - etli | proud • = I things. 11 They lie waiting in our way on | eve - ry | side : turning their eyes | down • = 1 to • the | ground. 12 Like as a lion that is greedy \ of • his | prey : and as it were a lion's tvJielp I lurking • in | se - cret | places. 13 Up Lord, disappoint him, and | cast • him | down : deliver my soul from the nn godly, which | is • a | sword • of | thine. 14 From the men of thy hand Lord, from the men I say, and from, the | e - vil I world : wdiicli have their portion in this life, whose bellies thou fiHest \ with • thy I hid • = | treasure. 15 They have children at | their • de- | sire : and leave the rest of their \ sub - stance | for ■ their | babes. IG But as for me, I will behold thy presence in | right - ecus- | ness : and when I awake up after thy likeness, I shall be | sat - is- | fi - ed | with it. Day 3. — Evening.] TEE FS ALTER. 45 Day 3. lEtJcning. Bennett. Psalm 18. — Diligam te, Domine. I WILL love thee Lokd my strength. The Loed is my stony roch, and [ my • de- | fence : my Saviour ; my God and my might in whom I will trust ; my buckler, the horn also of my sal- | va - tion | and • my | refuge. 2 I will call upon the Lord, which is 2vorthy | to • be | praised : so shall I be safe \ from • mine | en - e- | mies. 3 The sorrows of death \ compass - ed | me : and the overflowings of ungod- liness I made * = | me • a- | fraid. 4 The pains of liell \ came • a- | bout me : the snares of deatli \ o - ver- | took • = I me. 5 In my trouble I will call up- | on • the | Lord : and com- | plain • un- | to ' my I God. 6 So shall he hear my voice out of Ms \ ho - ly | temple : and my complaint shall come before him ; it shall enter I e - ven I into • his I ears. 15. PUKCELL. 7 The earth \ trembled • and | quaked : the very foundations also of the cause • = I he • was | wroth. his I presence : and a consuming fire out kin - died | at it. and • came | down : and it was darh \ un - hills shook, and were removed, be- 8 There went a smoke out \ in of his mouth, so that | coals • were 9 He bowed the heavens also, der I his • = | feet. 10 He rode upon the Cheruhim, \ and • did | fly : he ea,me flying i\j)- | on • the I wings • of the | _,wind. 11. He made darkness his | se - cret | place: his pavilion round about him with dark water, and thick | clouds • to | cov - er | him. 12. At the brightness of his presence his | clouds • re- | moved : Jiail- \ stones • and I coals • of I fire. 46 THE PSALTER. [Day 3. — Evening. PUBCBLL. 13 The LoKD also thiindered out of lieaveu, and the Highest \ gave • his ( thunder : hail- \ stones • and | coals * of | fire. 14 He sent out his arrows, and | scatter - ed | them : he cast forth light- nings, I and * de- | stroy - ed | them. 15 The springs of water were seen, and the foundations of the round world were discovered at thy \ chiding • | Lord : at the blasting of the | breath • of I thy • dis- | pleasure. Bennett. 16 He shall send down from on high to | fetch • = | me : and shall take me I out • of I ma - ny | waters. 17 He shall deliver me from my strongest enemy, and from | them • which j hate me : for they | are • too | migh - ty | for me. 18 They prevented me in the | day of * my | trouble : hnt the | Lord • was | my • up- I holder. 19 He brought me forth also into a jyZ«fe of | lib - er- | ty : he brought me forth, even because he had a | f a - vour | un - to | me. 20 The Lord shall reward me after my \ right - ecus | dealing : according to the cleanness of my hands \ shall • he | recom - pense | me. 21 Because I have kept the | ways • of the | Lord : and have not forsaken my God \ as • the | wick - ed | doth. 22 For I have an eye unto | all • his | laws : and will not cast out \ his • com- I mand - ments | from me. 23 I was also nncorru'pt be- | fore • = | him : and eschewed \ mine • own | wick - ed- | ness. 24 Therefore shall the Lord reward me after my \ right - ecus | dealing : and according unto the cleanness of my hands \ in • his | eye * ^ | sight. 25 AVith the lioly thou | shalt * be | holy : and with a perfect man \ thou • = I shalt • be | perfect. Day 3. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 47 26 With the dean thou | shalt • be | clean : and with the froiuard thou | shalt • learn | fro - ward- | ness. 27 For thou shalt save the people that are in ad- | ver - si- | ty : and shalt bring doum the | high • looks | of • the | proud, 28 Thou also shalt | light • my | candle : the Lord my God shall make my | dark - ness | to • be | light, 29 For in thee I shall discomfit an | host • of | men : and with the help of my God I | shall • leap | over • the | wall. 16. BOTCE. feJizsr^^E^SbssB 30 The way of God is an unde- \ fil - ed | way : the word of the Lord also is tried in the fire ; he is the defender of all tliem that | put • their | trust • in | him. 31 For who is God, \ but • the | Lord : or who hath any \ strength • ex- | cept • our I God ? 32 It is God that girdeth 7ne with | strength ' of | war : and \ mak - eth | my • way | perfect. 33 He makethmy/ee^f like | harts' • = \ feet : and \ setteth • me | up * on | high. 34 He teacheth mine | hands • to | fight : and mine arms shall break \ even * a I bow • of I steel. 35 Thou hast given me the defence of | thy * sal- | vation : thy right hand also shall hold me up, and thy loving correction \ shall • = | make • me | great. 36 Thou shalt make room enough under me \ for * to | go : tliat my [ foot- steps I shall • not | slide. 37 I will follow upon mine enemies, and | o - ver- | take them : neither will I turn again till I | have ■ de- | stroy - ed | them. 38 I will smite them, that they shall not be | able • to | stand : but \ fall • = I under • my | feet. 39 Thou hast girded me with strength \ un - to the | battle :thou shalt throw doiU7i mine | ene - mies | un - der ( me, 40 Thou hast made mine enemies also to turn their | backs • up- | on me : and I shall destroy \ them • that | hate • = | me. 41 They shall cry, but there shall be | none * to | help them : yea, even unto the Lord shall they cry, \ but • he | shall * not | hear them. 48 THE PSALTER. 16. [Day 4. — Morning. BOTCE. fj -»■ — J: :S=t: gsj m-. r r s^- r ^ JS '-^■ 3::=t ^ Fsalm 20. — Exaudiat te Dominus. THE Lord hear thee in the | day • of | trouble : the Name of the God of Ja - cob de- | fend * = | thee : 2 Send thee help fro7n the | sane - tu- | ary : and strengthen t?iee \ out • of Si • = I on : 3 Remember \ all • thy | offerings : and accept \ thy • burnt- | sa - cri- | fice 4 Grant thee thy | heart's •' de- | sire : and f ul- | fil • = | all • thy ) mind. 50 THE PSALTER. [Day 4. — Morning. Mesbiter. 5 We will rejoice in thy salvation, and triumph in the Name of the | Lord • our I God : the Lord per- | form • all | thy • pe- | titious. 6 Now know I that the Loed helpeth his Anointed, and will hear him from his I ho - ly I heaven : even with the wholesome strength \ of • his | right • = | hand. 7 Some put their trust in chariots, and | some • in | horses : but we will rememler the | Name • of the | Lord • our | God. 8 They are brought \ down • and | fallen : but we are | risen • and | stand • up- I right. 9 Save Lord and hear us, | King • of | heaven : when we | call • up- | on • = I thee. ^J^ 19. :z:z^E;zz:ta^z:fe Matthews. r :=t :^-^ r ^=2- :^=f :^5t: f -f5>—r-<&- r ij 1 1 m Psalm 21. — Domine, in virtute tua. THE King shall rejoice in thy strength | • = | Lord : exceeding glad shall he | be • of | thy • sal- | vation. 2 Thou hast given him his | heart's • de- | sire : and hast not denied him the re- | quest • of | his • = | lips. 3 For thou shalt prevent him with the blessings of | good • = ( ness : and shalt set a crown ot pure | gold • up- | on • his | head. 4 He asked life of thee ; and thou gavest him a | long * = | life : evefi for | ev - er | and * = | ever. 5 His honour is gi'eat in | thy • sal- | vation : glory and great worship \ shalt • thou I lay ' up - | on him. 6 For thou shalt give him everlasting fe- | li - ci- | ty : and make him glad with the joy | of * thy | coun - te- | nance. 7 And why? because the King putteth his trust \ in • the | Lord : and in the mercy of the Most Highest | he • shall | not • mis- | carry. Day 4. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 51 8 All thine enemies shall j feel • thy | hand : thy right hand shall | find • out I them • that | hate thee. 9 Thou shalt make them like a fiery oven in | time of • thy | wrath : the Lord shall destroy them in his disiileasure, and the* | fire • = ( shall • con- | sume them. 10 Their fruit shalt thou root \ out • of the | earth : and their seed from a- | mong • the | children • of | men. 11 For they intended mischief &- | gainst • = | thee : and imagined such a device as they are not | a - ble | to • per- | form. 12 Therefore shalt thou \ put • them to | flight : and the strings of thy bow shalt thou make ready a- | gainst • the | face • of | them. 13 Be thou exalted Lord in | thine • own | strength : so will we sing, and | praise • = | thy • = | power. Day 4. lEijening- Plintoft. Fsalm 22. — Deus, Deus metis ! MY Grod ! my God ! look upon me ; why hast thou for- [ sak - en | me : and art so far from my health, and from the | words ' of | my • com- | plaint ? 2 my God I cry in the day-time, but thou \ hear - est | not : and in the jii^i-season | al - so I | take • no | rest. 3 Kndi-thou con- | tinu - est | holy : thou \ Worship * of | Is - ra- | el. 4 Our fathers \ hoped * in | thee : they trusted in thee, and thou \ didst • de- I liv - er | them, 5 They called upon thee, \ and • Avere | holpen : they put their trust in thee, I and • were | not • con- | founded. 6 But as for me, I am a loorm, and | no • = | man : a very scorn of men, and the | out - cast | of • the | people. 7 All they that see me^ \ laugh • me to | scorn : they shoot out their lips, and I shake • their | heads • =: | saying, 8 He trusted in God, tliat he would de- | liv - er | him : let him deliver him, I if • = I he • will | have him. 9 But thou art he that took me out of my | mo - ther's | womb : thou wast my hope, when I hanged yet up- | on • my | mo - ther's | breasts. 52 — I- [Day 4.— Evexino. PLINTOrT. Si^^ ^ 10 I have been left unto thee ever since \ I • was | born : thou art my God even \ from • my | mo - ther's ( womb. 11 go not from me ; for trouble is | hard • at | hand : and \ there • is | none • to | helji me. 12 Many oxen are | come • a- | bout me : fat bulls of Basan close me \ in • on I eve - ry | side. 13 They gape upon me \ with * tlieir [ mouths : as it were a ramjjing \ and * a I roar - ing | lion. 14 I am poured out like water, and all my hones are | out * of | joint : my heart also in the midst of my hody is | even * like | melt - ing | wax. 15 My strength is dried up like a potsherd, and my tongue cleaveth \ to • my I gums : and thou shalt bring me | in - to the | dust • of | death. 16 For many dogs are | come • a- | bout me : and the counsel of the wicked \ lay - eth | siege • a- | gainst me. 17 They pierced my hands and my feet ; I may tell \ all * my | bones : they stand staring and | looking • up- | on • = | me. 18 T\\Qy ^?kvim.j garments &- \ mong * = | them : andca.s^ | lots 'up- | on • my I vesture. 19 But be not thou /Wr from | me * | Lord : thou art my succour, | haste • thee to I heljJ * = | me. 20 Deliver my soul | from • the | sword : my darling from the | pow - er [ of • the I dog. 21 Save me from the | li - on's | mouth : thou hast heard me also from among the | horns * of the | un - i- | corns. 22 I will declare thy Name \ unto • my | brethren : in the midst of the congregation \ will • I | praise • = | thee. ti 21. WAUnSLBT, iff- g g i g 5— «'-[ JA.1A tzt ■S>-(=^ 23 praise the Lord, \ ye • that | fear him : magnify him all ye of the seed of Jacob ; and fear him all ye \ seed • of | Is - ra- | el. Day 4. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 53 24 For he hath not despised nor abhorred the low estate \ of • the | poor : he hath not hid his face from him ; but when he called unto | him • he | heard • = I him. 25 My praise is of thee in the great \ con - gre- | gation : my vows will I -perform in the | sight • of | them * that | fear him. 26 The poor shall eat, and be | sat - is- | fied : they that seek after the Lord shall praise Mm : your | heart • shall | live • for | ever. 27 All the ends of the world shall remember themselves, and be tt(rnecl \ un - to the | Lord : and all the kindreds of the nations shall | wor - ship be- | fore • = I him. 28 For the kingdom \ is • the | Lord's : and he is the Governor a- | mong • the I peo • — I pie. 29 All such as be fat up- | on • = | earth : have eaten, \ and • = | wor - ship- I ped. 30 All they that go down into the dust shall | kneel * be- | fore him : and no man hath | quicken - ed | his * own | soul. 31 My seed shall | serve • = | him : they shall be counted unto the Lord \ for • a I gen - e- | ration. 32 They shall come, and the heavens shall declare his | right - eous- | ness : unto a people that shall be horn, \ whom • the | Lord • hath j made. 4t^^^ Pl^feSi Stainer-Beethoven. t^- tfc i^-r'5'75<5'35r(g-r-'5'- W J ^ Vi^ mgj If =:^- :2r ^-si-h^ I "^ Psalm 23. — Dominus regit me. THE LORD I is • my | shepherd : therefore | can • I | lack • = | nothing. 2 He shall feed me in a | green • = | pasture : and lead me forth be- | side • the | waters • of | comfort. 3 He shall con- | vert • my | soul : and bring me forth in the paths of righteonsness j for • his | Name's • = | sake. 4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, / will | fear • no | evil : for thou ai-t with me ; thy rod and | thy • staff | com - fort j me. 5 Thou shalt prepare a table before me against them that | trou - ble | me : thou hast anointed my head with oil, \ and • my j cup • shall be | full. 6 But thy loving-kindness and mercy shall folloAV me all the days \ of * my | life : and I will dwell in the I house • of the I Lord • for I ever. 54 THE PSALTER. Day 5. t»3. [Day 5. — Morning. iHorning. J. L. Hopkins. J ' ' II ll I I ' Of: -^i -f-«5> f ~^ — r<^-^ -,-.g. gUfHSSl! -f^H^- ;^g r^^ I^ZC 1 Psalm 24. — Domini est terra. THE earth is the Lord's, and all that | there - in | is : the compass of the world, and | they • that | dwell • there- | in. 2 For he hath founded it up- | on • the | seas : and pre- | pared • it up- | on • the I floods. 3 AVho shall ascend into the hill \ of • the | Lord : or who shall rise up | in • his I ho - ly | place ? 4 Even he that hath clean hands, and a | pure • = \ heart : and that hath not lift up his mind unto vanity, nor | sworn • to de- | ceive * his | neighbour. 5 He shall receive the blessing \ from • the | Lord : and righteousness/row the I God • of | his • sal- | vation. 6 This is the generation of them that | seek • = | him : even of them that | seek • thy | face • | Jacob. 7 Lift up your heads ye gates ; and be ye lift up, ye ever- \ last - ing | doors : and the King of | glo - ry | shall • come | in. 8 Who is the | King • of | glory : It is the Lord strong and mighty, even the I Lord • = | mighty • in | battle. 9 Lift up your heads ye gates ; and be ye lift up ye ever- \ last - ing | doors : and the King of | glo - ry | shall • come | in. 10 Who is the | King • of | glory : Even the Lord of hosts, | he * is the j King • of I glory. TlTRLB. _ _ ^ IliiS w?^ m^ Fsalm 25.— Ad te, Domine, levavi. UNTO thee Lord will I lift up my soul ; my God I have put my | trust • in I thee : let me not be confounded, neither let mine enemies \ tri - umph I - ver | me. Day 5.— Morning.] THE PSALTER. 55 2 For all they that hope in thee shall | not 'be a- | shamed : but such as transgress without a cause \ shall • be | put • to con- | fusion. 3 Show me thy | ways • | Lord : and \ teach • me | thy • = | paths. 4 Lead me forth in thy truth, and | learn • = | me : for thou art the God of my salvation ; in thee hath been my hope \ all • the | day • = | long. 5 Call to remembrance Lord, thy | ten - der | mercies : and thy loving- kindnesses, which | have • been | ever • of | old. 6 remember not the sins and offences \ of • my | youth : but according to thy mercy think thou upon me, | Lord • = | for • thy | goodness. 7 Gracious and righteous \ is • the | Lord : therefore will he teach \ sin - ners | in • the | way. 8 Them that are 7neek shall he | guide • in | judgment : and such as are gentle, \ them • shall he | learn • his | way. 9 All the paths of the Lord are | mercy • and | truth : unto such as keep his covenant, \ and • his | tes - ti- | monies. 10 For thy name's \ sake • | Lord : be merciful unto my sin ; \ for • = | it • is I great. 11 What man is he that | fear - eth the | Lord : him shall he teach in the | way • that | he • shall | choose. 12 His soul shall | dwell • at | ease : and his seed \ shall ' in - | lierit ' the | land. 13 The secret of the Lord is among them that | fear • = | him : and he will show I them • his | cov - e - | nant. 14 Mine eyes are ever looking | un - to the | Lord : for he shall pluck my | feet • = I out • of the | net. 15 Turn thee unto me, and have | mer - cy up - | on me : for I am deso- late, I and • in | mis - e- | ry. 16 The sorrows of my heart | are * en- | larged : bring thou me | out * of | my • = I troubles. 17 Look upon my adversity and | mis - e- | ry: atid for- | give • me | all • my I sin. 18 Consider mine enemies, how | many • they | are : and they bear a tyran- nous I hate • a- | gainst • = | me. 19 keej) my soul, and de- | liv-er | me : let me not be confounded, for / have I put • my | trust • in | thee. 20 Let perfectness and righteous dealing \ wait • up- | on me : for my ) hope • hath | been • in | thee. 21 Deliver Israel, I * = I God : out of | all • = | his • = I troubles. 56 THE ra ALTER. 35. [Day 5.— MoRxixci. Monk. :m=it -si— I w -^- ■^- -15- ^ :t=: -_J=d3c ' __^- f- z£: Psalm 26. — Judicame, Domine. BE thoii my Judge Lord, for I have walked \ inuo - cent- | ly : my trust hath been also in the Lord, therefore \ sliall • I | not • = | fall. 2 Examine me Lord, and | prove • = | me : try out my | reins • = | and* my I heart. 3 For thy loving-kindness is ever be- | fore • mine | eyes : and / will | walk • in I thy • = | truth. 4 I have not dwelt with | vain • = | persons : neither will I have felloiv- ship I with • the de- | ceit • = | ful. 5 I have hated the congregatio)i \ of • the | wicked : and will not sit a- [ mong • the | un • = | godly. 6 I will wash my hands in innocency, | • = | Lord : and so will / | go * to I thine • = | altar. 7 That I may show the voice of | thanks • = | giving : and tell of | all • thy I wond - rous | works. 8 Lord, I have loved the habitation \ of • thy | house : and the j)lace \ where • thine | hon - our | dwelleth. 9 shut not up my soul \ with ' the | sinners : nor my life \ with • the | blood • =: I thirsty ; 10 In whose hands is | wick - ed- | ness : and their riylit \ hand • is | full • of I gifts. 11 But as forme, I will ivalk \ inno-cent- | ly : deliver me, and be | merci - ful | un - to | me. 12 My foot I stand - eth | right : I will praise the Lord \ in • the | con - gre- I gations. Day 5. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 57 -&5-S Day 5. 26. S^ m 3=tf= I Battishill. l-z^- f=r J — ' — ^ = — I — ^ — *-* J :t I J i Psalm 27. — Dominus illuminatio. THE Lord is my light and my salvation ; whom then \ shall • I | fear : the Lord is the strength of my life ; of whom then \ shall • I | be • a- | fraid ? 2 When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat v}) I my • = I flesh : they \ stum -bled | and • = | fell. 3 Though an host of men were laid against me, yet shall not my heart \ be * a- I fraid : and though there rose up war against me, yet will / | put • my | trust • in | him. 4 One thing have I desired of the Lord, which | I • will re- | quire : even that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the fair beauty of the Lord, \ and • to | visit * his | temple. 5 For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his | tab - er- | nacle : yea, in the secret place of his dwelling shall he hide me, and set me uj) up- | on • a | rock • of I stone. 6 And now shall he lift uj) \ mine • = | head : above mine enemies \ round • a- [ bout • = I me. 7 Therefore will I offer in his dwelling an ohlation, \ with • great | glad- ness : I will sing and speah \ prais - es | un - to the | Lord. 8 Hearken unto my voice Lord, when I cry \ un - to | thee : have mercy UJ) - I on • me and | hear • = | me. 9 My heart hath talked of thee, Seek \ ye • my | face : Thy face, \ Lord • = | will • I I seek. 10 hide not thou thy | face * from j me : nor cast thy servant a- | way * = I in • dis- I pleasure. 11 Tliou hast I been • my | succour : leave me not neither forsake me, | God • of I my • sal- | vation. 12 When my father and my mother for- | sake • = | me : the Lord \ tak - eth I me * = | up. 13 Teach me thy \ way • | Lord : and lead me in the right loay, be- | cause of • mine | en - e- | mies. 14 Deliver me not over into the will of mine \ ad - ver- | saries : for there are false witnesses risen up against me, and | such • as | speak • = | wrong. 15 I should ntterly have | faint • = | ed : but that I believe verily to see the goodness of the Lord \ in • the | land • of the | living. 16 tarry tliou the | Lord's ■ = | leisure : be strong and he shall comfort thine heart ; and put thou thy | trust • = | in • the | Lord. 58 TEE PSALTER. [Day 5. — Evening. ^ 2T. I 1 Rogers. :rfc ^•^^ JJ £ 5^ J :^ .^^ thzt:ztt=t±€- 1 I ■, r, f- Psalm 28. — Ad te, Domine. UNTO thee will I cry, | Lord • my | strength : think no scorn of me ; lest if thou make as though thou hearest not, I become like them that | go • down I in - to the | \)\i. 2 Hear the voice of my liumble petitions, when I cry \ un - to | thee : when I hold up my hands towards the mercy-se«i | of * thy | ho - ly | temple. 3 pluck me not away, neither destroy me with the ungodly and | wick- ed I doers : which speak friendly to their neighbours, but imagine \ mis - chief | in • their | hearts. 4 Eeward them according \ to • their | deeds : and according to the wicked- ness \ of • their | own • in- | ventions. 5 Recompense them after the work \ of • their | hands : pay them \ that • they I have • de- | served. 6 For they regard not in their mind the works of the Lord, nor the opera- tion I of • his I hands : therefore shall he break them down \ and • not | build * them I up. 7 Praised \ be • the | Lord : for he hath heard the voice \ of • my | humble * pe- I titions. 8 The Lord is my strength and my shield ; my heart hath trusted in him, and I I • am | helped : therefore my heart danceth for joy, and in my song | will • I I praise • = | him. 9 The Lord \ is . my | strength : and he is the wholesome defence of | his • An- I oint • = | ed. 10 save thy people, and give thy blessing unto | thine • in- | heritance : feed them, and j set • them | up • for | ever. 38. Hodges. Fsalm 29.— Afferfe Domino. ye mighty, bring young ascribe unto the Lord J wor - ship | and • = | strength. 13 RING unto the Lord ye mighty, bring young rams | un- to the | Lord : Day 6. — Morning,] THE PSALTER. 59 2 Give the Lord the honour diie \ unto • his | name : ivorship the | Lord • with I ho - ly I worship. 3 It is the Lord that com- | mand - eth the | waters : it is the glorious | God • that I mak - eth the | thunder. 4 It is the Lord that ruleth the sea ; the voice of the Lokd is mighty in | op - er- I ation : the voice of the Lord | is • a | glori - ous | voice. 5 The voice of the Lord hreaketli the | ce - dar | trees : yea, the Lord breaketh the | cedars • of | Lib - a- | nus. 6 He maketh them also to ski}) \ like • a | calf : Libanus also and Sirion, \ like a • young | u - ni - | corn. 7 The voice of the Lord divideth the flames of fire ; the voice of the Lord sliaketh the | wild - er - | ness : yea, the Lord shaketh the | wild - er - | ness • of I Cades. 8 The voice of the Lord maketh the hinds to bring forth young, and dis- covereth the | thick * = | bushes : in his temple doth every man \ speak • of | his • = I honour. 9 The Lord sitteth above the | wa - ter | flood : and the Lord re- | main - eth a I King • for | ever. 10 The Lord shall give strength \ unto • his | people : the Lord shall give his people the | bless - ing | of • = | peace. Day 6. 29. _(2. iss w %-- 5^ r-r i looming. Hodges. t^- ^A -J bJ-'j I I ^^ll^pp^ Psalm 30. — Exaltabo ie. Domine. hast I heal - ed | me. thou hast kept my I WILL magnify thee Lord ; for thou hast | set 'me | up : and not made my/oe.s to | tri - umph | ov-er | me. 2 Lord my God, I | cried • unto | thee : and \ thou 3 Thou Lord, hast brought my sonl \ out • of | hell life from them \ that • go | down • to the | pit. 4 Sing praises unto the Lord, ye | saints • of | his : and give thanks unto him, for a remembrance \ of * his | ho - li- | ness. 5 For his wrath endureth but the twinkling of an eye, and in his pleasure j is • = I life : heaviness may endure for a night, but joy \ com - eth | in • the ] morning, 6 And in my prosperity I said. I shall never | be ' re- | moved : thou Lord of thy goodness, hast | made • my | hill • so | strong. 60 THE PSALTER. 29. .A [Day G.— MoKMxii. HoDOES. ^^i^^ig#ir"" I 7 Thou didst turn thy | face • from | me : and | I • = | was • = | troubled. 8 Then cried / unto | thee • | Lord : and gat ine \ to • my | Lord • right [ humbly. 9 What profit is there \ in • my | blood : when / | go • down | to • the | pit ? 10 Shall the dust give tlianks \ un - to | thee : ur shall | it • de- | clare * thy I truth ? 11 Hear Lord, and have | mer-cy up- | on me: Lord, \ be • thou | my • = I helper. 12 Thou hast turned my heaviness \ in - to | joy : thou hast put off my sackcloth, and | gird - ed | me • with | gladness ; 13 Therefore shall every good man sing of thy praise Avith- | out * = | ceasing : my God, I will give thanks | un - to | thee • for | ever. -i»- -( g (g 1*^ -iS^ BnOWNSMITH > S**i Psalm 31. — In te, Domine, speravi. IN thee Lord, have I | put • my | trust : let me never be put to confu- sion, deliver me \ in • thy | right - eous- | ness. 2 Bow dow)i thine | ear • to | me : make haste \ to • de- | liv - er | me. 3 And be thou my strong rock, and | house • of de- | fence : that thoa | jnay - est | save • = | me. 4 For thou art my strong rock | and • my | castle : be thou also my guide, and lead me \ for • thy | Name's • = | sake. 5 Draw me out of the net that they have laid privily \ for • = | me : for | thou • = I art • my | strength. 6 Into iliy hands T com- | mend • my | spirit : for thou hast redeemed me, I Lord • thou ] (lod • of | truth. 7 I have hated theui that hold of superstitious \ van - i- | ties : and my trust I hath • been | in • the | Lord, Day 6.— Morning.] THE PSALTER. 61 8 I will be glad and rejuice \ in • thy | mercy : for thou hast considered my trouble, and luist known my soul \ in • ad- | ver - si- | ties. 9 Thou hast not shut me up into the hand of the | en - e- | my : but hast set Tnj feet | in • a | large • = | room. 10 Have mercy upon me Lord, for | I • am in | trouble : and mine eye is consumed for very heaviness ; yea, my | soul • = | and • my | body. 11 For my life is waxen old with | hea- vi- | ness : and my | years • with 1 mourn • = | ing. 12 My strength faileth me Jecaw^'fe of | mine "in- | iquity.andmy \ bones' = | are ' con- | sumed. 13 I became a reproof among all mine enemies, but especialli/ a- | mong • my j neighbours : and they of mine acquaintance were afraid of me ; and they that did see me 'without, con- | veyed • them- | selves • from | me. 14 I am clean forgotten as a dead man \ out 'of | mind : I am become \ like * a I brok - en | vessel. 15 For I have heard the blasphemy of the | mul - ti- | tude : and fear is on every side ; while they conspire together against me, and take their counsel to | take • a- | way • my | life. 16 But my hope hath been in | thee * | Lord : I have said, \ Thou • art | my • = I God. 17 My time is in thy hand ; deliver me from the hand of mine | en - e- | mies : and from | them • that | perse - cute | me. 18 Show thy servant the light of thy \ coun - te- | nance : and save me \ for • thy I mer - cy's | sake. 19 Let me not be confounded Loed, for I have called up- | on • = j thee: let the ungodly be put to confusion, and be put to | si - lence | in • the | grave. 20 Let the lying lips be | put • to | silence : which cruelly, disdainfully, and despitefuUy \ speak; • a- | gainst • the | righteous. 21 how plentiful is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that | fear • = | thee : and that thou hast prepared for them that put their trust in thee, even be- | fore • the | sons • of | men ! 22 Thou slialt hide them privily by thine own presence from the provok- ing I of • all j men : thou shalt keep them secretly in thy tabernacle \ from • the I strife • of | tongues. 23 Tlianhs \ be • to the | Lord : for he hath showed me marvellous great Jcindness | in • a | strong • = | city. 24 And when I made haste, | I • = | said : I am cast out of the | sight • of I thine • = | eyes. 25 Nevertheless, thou heardest the voice \ of • my | prayer : tuhen I | cri - ed I un - to | thee. 26 love the Lord, all | ye * his | saints : for the Lord preserveth them that are faithful, and plenteously re- [ ward - eth the | proud • = | doer. 27 Be strong, and he shall es- | tablish • your | heart : all ye that | i)ut • your I trust • in the | Lord. G2 THE PSALTER. [Day 6.— Evening. Day 6. IHtJcning. 31, IIenlet. r Psalm 32. — Beaii, quorum. BLESSED is he whose iinrigliteousness \ is ' for- | given : and w?iose \ sin * is I cov - er- | ed. 2 Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord im- | puteth • no | sin : and in whose spirit \ there • is | no ' = | guile. 3 For whilst I | held • my | tongue : my bones consumed away | through * my I daily • com- | plaining. 4 For thy hand is heavy upon me \ day • and | night : and my moisture is | like • the | drought • in | summer. 5 I will acknowledge my sin \ un - to | thee : and mine nnrighteousness \ have • I I not • = | hid. 6 I said, I will confess my sins | un - to the | Lord : and so thou forgavest the I wicked - ness | of • my | sin. T For this shall every one that is godly make his prayer unto thee, in a time when thou \ mayest • be | found : but in the great ^voiev-Jloods they j shall • not | come • nigh | him. 8 Thou art a place to hide me in ; thou shalt preserve \ me • from | trouble : thou shalt compass me about with | songs • of de- | liv - er- | ance. 9 I will inform thee, and teach thee in the way ivherein \ thou • shalt | go : and /will | guide ' thee | with • mine | eye. 10 Be ye not like to horse and mule which have no | un - der- | standing : whose mouths must be held with bit and bridle, \ lest • they | fall • up- | on thee. 11 Great plagues remain \ for the- un- | godly: but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord, mercy embraceth \ him • on | eve - ry | side. 12 Be glad ye righteous, and re- | joice • in the | Lord : and be joyful all ye I that • are | true * of | heart. Day 6.— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 63 '^ms^^ Psalm 33. — Exultate, justi. EEJOICE in the Lord | • ye | righteous : for it becometh luell the | just • to be I thank • = | ful. 2 Prai> tS > -'^- y-z^ t&^^tz t-^ t gzc^ ^r — :r I I ffi Fsalm 35. — Judica me, Domine. PLEAD thou my cause Lord, with them that | strive ' with | me : and fight thou against them that | fight • a- | gainst • = | me. 2 Lay hand upon the | shield • and | buckler : and stand \ up • to | help * = | me. 3 Bring forth the spear, and stop the way against them that | perse - cute ] me : say unto my soul, \ I ■ am | thy • sal- ) vation. 66 THE PSALTER. [Day 7.— Morning. TURLE— PURCELL. I ' 1 1 ' I I 1 1 1 ' ' ' - ^-^ -^ --^ — :^ ^ti-^J -«^ _fi2 -» — -^ fls J_ ^tt^ 4 Let them be confounded and put to shame, that sech \ after • my | soul : let them be turned back and brought to conf union, that im- | ag - ine | mis- chief I for me. 5 Let them be as the dust be- | fore • the | wind: and the an()el of the | Lord ' = I scatter - ing | them. 6 Let their waij be | dark • and | slippery : and let the angel of the | Lord • = I perse - cute | them. 7 For they have privily laid their net to destroy me with- | out • a | cause : yea, even without a cause have they made a | pit • for | my • =: | soul. 8 Let a sudden destruction come upon him unawares, and his net that he hath laid privily \ catch • him- | self : that he may fall \ in - to | his • own | mischief. 9 And my soul be joyful \ in • the | Lokd : it shall re- | joice • in | his ' sal- I vation. 10 All my bones shall say, Loed who is like unto thee, who deliverest the poor from him that is \ too • strong | for him : yea, the j)oor and him that is in misery, from | him • that | spoil - etli | him ? 11 False witnesses \ did • rise | up : they laid to my charge \ things * that | I • knew I not. 12 They rewarded me \ evil • for | good : to the great dis- | com -fort | of • my I soul. 13 Nevertheless when they were sick I put on sackcloth, and humlled my | soul • with I fasting : and my prayer shall turn \ in - to | mine • own | bosom. 14 I behaved myself as though it had been my friend \ or * my | brother : I went heavily as one that | mourn - eth | for * his | mother. 15 But in mine adversity they rejoiced, and gathered them- | selves * toi- | gether : yea, the very abjects came together against me unawares, making mouths at | me • and | ceas - ed | not. 16 With ihQ flatterers were | bu-sy | mockers : yfho gnashed \\\)- \ on * me | with • their | teeth. 17 Lord, how long Avilt thoii \ look up -on | this : deliver my soul from the calamities which they bring on me, and my | dar - ling | from • the | lions. 18 So will I give thee thanks in the great \ con-gre- | gation : I will praise \ thee " a- | mong • much | people. 19 let not them that are mine enemies triumph over \ me ' un - | godly : neither let them wink with their eyes that | hate • me with- | out • a | cause. Day 7. — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 67 20 And why ? their communing is | not • for | peace : but they imagine deceitful words against them that arc \ qui - et | in • the | land. 21 They gaped upon me with their | mouths ' and | said : Fie on thee ! fie on thee ! we | saw • it | with • our | eyes. 22 This thou hast seen, | • = | Lord : hold not thy tongue then ; go not I far • from | me • | Lord. 23 Awake, and stand up to | Judge • my | quarrel : avenge thou my cmise, my I God • = | and • my | Lord. 24 Judge me Lord my God, according to thy \ right - eous - | ness : and let them not \ tri - umph | o - ver | me. 25 Let them not say in their hearts, There ! there ! so | would • we | have it : neither let them say, We | have • de- | vour - ed | him. 26 Let them be put to confusion and shame together that rejoice \ at • my | trouble : let them be clothed with rebuke and dishonour, that | boast * them- | selves • a- | gainst me. 27 Let them be glad and rejoice \\i?ii favour my | right -eous | dealing : yea let them say alway, Blessed be the Lord who hath pleasure in the pros- | peri- ty I of • his I servant. 28 And as for my tongue, it shall be talking of thy \ right - eous- | ness : and of thy praise, \ all • the | day • = | long. Psalm 36. — Dixit in MY heart showeth me the loickedness \ of the • nn- | godly : that there is no fear of | God • be- | fore • his | eyes. 2 For he flattereth himself in | his • own | sight : until his alonmiahle \ sin * be I found * = | out. 3 The words of his mouth are unrighteous and | full • of de- | ceit : he hath left off to behave himself wisely, \ and • to | do • = | good. 4 He imagineth mischief upon his bed, and hath set himself m \ no • good | way ; neither doth he ahhor \ any • thing | that • is | evil. 35. Kent. :4: ::^ i ^ w JZ- T i t:=^ I I r tii .(Z- -\ r- 5 Thy mercy Lord reacheth \ un-to the | heavens : and thy faithful- ness I un • = I to • the | clouds. 6 Thy righteousness standeth like the | strong • = | mountains: thy judg- ments are | like • the | great • = | deep. 68 TEE PSALTER. 35. [Day 7.— Evening. Kent. fe^^iiii "ij^ :«2: 5*- 1 -f2- -g=^ J J i^ :t^ :^ 7 Thou Lord slialt save both man and beast ; how excellent is tliy \ mercy • I God : and the' children of men shall put their trust under the | sha- dow | of • thy I wings. 8 They shall be satisfied with the plenteousness \ of • thy | house : and thou shalt give them drink of thy jjJeasures, as ] out • = | of • the | river. 9 For with ^/ice is the | well • of | life : and in thy light \ shall • = | we * see I light. 10 continue forth thy loving-kindness unto them that | know • = | thee : and thy righteousness unto them | that • are | true • of | heart. 11 let not the foot of pride \ come • a- | gainst me : and let not the hand of the un- | god - ly | cast * me | down. 12 There are they fallen, all that work \ wick-ed- | ness : they are cast down, and | shall • not be | a-ble to | stand. Day 7. 36. j-J-rj-j-.— r— J-4 Pte. iirpi^^^lE=^E^§SL13 ■r r I 1 I I I « II I -v-\- Psalm. 37. — Noli (vmnlari. FRET not thyself because of | the • uu- | godly : neither be thou envious a- 1 gainst • tlie | e - vil | doers. 2 For they shall soon be cut down \ like • the | grass : and be withered \ even • as the | green • = | herb. 3 Put thou thy trust in tlie Lord, and ho \ do - ing | good : dwell in the land, and | veri - ly | thou • shalt be | fed. 4 Delight thou \ in • the | Lord : and he shall give \ thee • thy [heart's * de- I sire. 5 Commit thy way unto the Lord, imdijmt thy | trust • in | him : and \ he * shall I bring • it to | pass. He shall make thy righteousness as | clear • as the | light : and thy just dealing \ as • tlie | noon • = | day. ' Day 7.— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 69 7 Hold thee still in the Lord, and abide patiently up- | on • = | him : but grieve not thyself at him whose way doth prosper, against the man that doeth \ af - ter ( e - vil | counsels. 8 Leave off from wrath, and let go dis- | plea • = | sure : fret not thyself, else shalt thou be | mov - ed to | do • = | evil. 9 Wicked doers sliall be | root - ed | out: and they that patiently abide the Lord, I those • shall in- | herit • the | land. 10 Yet a little while, r.nd the ungodly shall be | clean • = | gone : thou shalt look after his place, and | he • shall | be • a- | way. 11 But the meek-spirited 6-7mZ/ pos- | sess • the | earth: and shall be re/'res/im in the | mul - ti- | tude • of | peace. 12 The ungodly seeketh counsel a- | gainst * the | just : and gnashetli up- | on • him | witli • his | teeth. 13 The Lord shall | laugh • him to | scorn : for he hath seen \ that • his | day • is | coming. 14 The ungodly have drawn out the siuord, and have | bent • their | bow : to cast down the poor and needy, and to slay such as are of a | right • = | con- ver- I sation. 15 Their sword shall go througli j their • own [ heart : and their | bow • = | shall • be | broken. IG A small thing that the | right - eous | hath : is better than great riches \ of • the I un • =: | godly. 17 For the arms of the vngodly \ shall * be | broken : and the | Lord • up- | hold - eth the | righteous. 18 The Lord knoweth the | days • of the | godly : and their inheritance \ shall • en- | dure • for | ever. 19 They shall not be confounded in the | peril - ous | time : and in the days of dearth \ they • shall | have • e- | nough. 20 As for the ungodly they shall i^erish, and the enemies of the Lord shall consume as the | fat • of | lambs : yea, even as the smoke shall | they • con- | sume • a- | way. 21 The ungodly borroweth, and payeth \ not * a- | gain : but the righteous is I mer - ci- | ful • and | liberal. 22 Such as are blessed of God shall pos- | sess • the | land : and they that are cursed of him \ shall • be | root- ed | out. 70 THE PSALTER. [Day 7.— Evening. Joule— Hesse. 23 The Lord ordereth a | good • man's | going : and maketh his ^uay ac- | cepta - ble | to * him- | self. 24 Though he fall, he shall not be | cast • a- | way : for the Lord up- | hold - eth j him • with his | hand. 25 I have been young, and | now • am | old : and yet saw I never the right- eous forsaken, nor | his • seed | begging • their | bread. 26 The righteous is ever merciful, \ and ' = | lendeth : and his | seed • is | bless • = I ed. 27 Flee from evil, and do the | thing • that is | good : and \ dwell • for ] ev - er- | more. 28 For the Lord loveth the | thing • that is | right : he forsaketh not his that be godly, but they \ are • pre- | served • for | ever. 29 The unrighteous shall be | pun - ish- | ed : as for the seed of the un- godly, it I shall * be | root - ed | out. 30 The righteous shall in- | herit • the | land : and \ dwell • there- | in • for I ever. 31 The mouth of the righteous is exercised | in • = | wisdom : and his tongue \ will • be | talking • of | judgment. 32 The law of his God is | in • his | heart : and his | go - ings | shall • not I slide. 33 The ungodly \ seeth • the | righteous : and seeketh oc- [ cas • = | ion • to I slay him. 34 The Lord will not leave him \ in • his I hand : nor condemn \ him • when I he • is | judged. 35 Hope thou in the Lord and keep his way, and he shall promote thee that thou shall pos- | sess • the | land: when the ungodly shall | per - ish [ thou • shalt I see it. 3G I myself have seen the ungodly \ in • great | power : and flourishing \ like • a | green • bay- | tree. 37 I went by, and lo, \ he • was | gone : I sought him, but his idace could | no • = I where • be | found. 38 Keep innocency, and take heed unto the | thing- that is | right: for that shall bring a man \ peace • = | at • the | last. 39 As for the transgressors, thoy shall | perish • to- | gcthor : and the end of the ungodly is, they shall be | root - ed | out • at the | last. Day 8. — Morxixg.] THE PSALTER. 71 40 But the salvation of the righteous cometh \ of • the | Lord : who is also their strength \ in • the | time • of | trouble. 41 And the Lord shall stand by them, and | save • = | them : he shall de- liver them from the ungodly, and shall save them because they | put • their | trust • in | him. Hflovning. r-J- SOAPEB. i&^SBg^iiiigii •^g-gi -- -S>- 19- ^ mmM ■^ ^^ 4 I 4^-/^--f2-fS ±zi rr-rr Fsalm 38. — Domine, ne in furore. PJJT me not to rebuke Lord, \ in • thine | anger : neither chasten me \ in • thy | heavy • dis- | pleasure, 2 For thine arrows \ stick • fast | in me : and \ thy • hand | presseth • me | sore. 3 There is no health in my flesh because of | thy • dis- | pleasure : neither is there any rest in my bo?ies, by | rea - son | of • my | sin. 4 For my wickednesses are gone | over • my | head : and are like a sore bur- den, too I heavy • for | me • to | bear. 5 My wounds stinh, and | are • cor- | rupt : through \ my • = | fool - ish- | ness. 6 I am brought into so great trouble and | mis - e- | ry : that I go mourning \ all • the I day • = | long. 7 For my loins are filled ivith a | sore • dis- | ease : and there is no | whole • part I in • my | body. 8 I am feeble and | sore ' = | smitten : I have roared for the very dis- 1 quiet - ness | of • my | heart. 9 Lord, thou Jcnowest \ all * my de- | sire : and my groaning \ is • not | hid • from I thee. 10 My heart panteth, my strength hath | fail - ed | me : and the sight of mine \ eyes • is j gone • from | me. 11 My lovers and my neighbours did stand looking up- | on * my | trouble : and my kinsmen \ stood • a- | far • = | off. 12 They also that sought after my life laid | snares • for | me : and they that went about to do me evil talked of wickedness, and imagined deceit \ all * the | day • = I long. 13 As for me I was like a deaf man, and | heard * = | not : and as one that is dumb, who | doth • not | open • his | mouth. 72 THE PSALTER. 38. [Day a. — MoKMxti. SOAPER. tJ I . I I . J_^_, d2__ ^^J SlMIl^ ^ J- J , ^ -ij I I 14 I became even as a wm;i that | hear - eth | not : and in whose mouth \ are • = | no • re- | proofs. 15 For in thee Lord, have I | put • my | trust : thou shalt answer for | me • I Lord • my | God. 10 I have required that thej^, even mine enemies shoukl not irinmpli \ o - ver I me : for when my foot slipt, they rejoiced \ greatly • a- | gainst • = | me. 17 And I trnly am | set • in the [ plague : and mj heaviness is | ev - er | in • my I sight. 18 For I will confess my | wick-ed- | ness : and be | sor-ry | for • my | sin. 19 But mine enemies live, \ and • are | mighty : and they that hate me wrnngfulhj \ are • = | many * in | number. 20 They also that reward evil for good \ are • a- | gainst me : because 1 fol- low the I thing • that | good • = | is. 21 Forsake me not, | Lord • my | God : be not \ thou • = | far • from | me. 32 Haste \ thee * to | help me : Lord \ God • of | my • sal- | vation. MORLET. f^^f^-G' lEl-^* ^S^Sl -f^ H Psalm 39. — Dixi, ctistodiam, I SAID. I will take heed \ to • my | ways : that / of- | fend • not | in * my | tongue. 2 I will keep my mouth as it were \ with • a | bridle : while the un- | god- ly is I in • my | sight. 3 I held my tongue, and | spake • = | nothing : I kept silence, yea even from good words, but it 2vas \ pain • and | grief • to | me. 4 My heart was hot within me ; and while I was thus mnsitig tlio | fire • = | kindled : and at the last I | Lspake ' = | with • my | tongue ; 5 Loui) let me know my end, and the nuinber \ of • my | days : that I may be certified how | long • I | have * to | live. Day 8. — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 73 G Behold, thou hast made my days as it were a | span • = | long : and mine age is even as nothing in resi^ect of thee ; and verily every man living is I al - to- I geth - er | vanity. 7 For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquietetJi him- | self • in | vain : he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell \ who • shall | gath - er | them. 8 And now Lord, | what is • my | hope : Truly my | hope • is | even • in j thee. 9 Deliver me from (dl \ mine • of- | fences : and make me )iot a re- | buke * un- I to • the | foolish. 10 I became dumb, and opened not \ my • = [ mouth : for \ it • was \ thy • = I doing. 11 Take thy plague a- | way • from | me : I am even consumed by the ■means \ of * thy | hea - vy | hand. 12 When thou with rebukes dost chasten man for sin, thou makest his beauty to consume away, like as it were a moth \ fretting • a | garment : every man therefore \ is • but | van - i- | ty. 13 Hear my prayer Lord, and with thine ears con- | sider • my | calling: hold not thy | peace • = | at • my | tears. 14 For I am a | Strang - er with | thee : and a sojourner, as | all • my j fath - ers | were. 15 spare me a little, that I may re- | cover • my | strength : before I go hence, \ and • be | no * more | seen. TUKLE. C^ — 1-^3— ■ — ■ S^S ffT^r w f-'Tf ■*--^ -^ ^'_1i^^4^^_^ -^ .£2- t— •- ■^I^. ■<2-(S2- 1 Psalm 40. — Expedans expectavi. I WAITED patiently \ for • the | Lord : and he inclined unto | me * and | heard • my | calling. 2 He brought me also out of the horrible pit, out of the | mire • and | clay : and set my feet upon the rock, and | or - der- | ed • my | goings. 3 And he hath put a new song \ in • my | mouth : even a thanksgiving \ un - to I our • = | God. 4 Many shall | see it * and | fear : and shall put their | trust • = | in * the I Lord. 5 Blessed is the man that hath set his hope | in • the | Lord : and turned not unto the proud, and to sicch as | go * a- | bout • with | lies. 74 THE PSALTER. [Day 8.— MoRXiNG. TUKLE. iiii^s^gigi: UA 2? si^^miiipiiiis-a t-r 6 Lord my God, great are the wondrous works wliich thon hast done, like as be also thy thoughts, wliich | are • to | us- ward : and yet there is no man that | order - eth | them • unto | thee. 7 If I should declare tliem, \ and • speak | of them : they should bo more than / am | a - ble | to * ex- | press. 8 Sacrifice and rnQoX-offering thou | would - est | not : but mine ears \ hast • thou I o - pen- | ed, 9 Burnt-offerings and sacrifice for sin hast thoit \ not • re- | quired : then \ said • I I Lo • I I come ; 10 In the volume of the book it is written of me, that I should fulfil tliy will, I • my | God : I am content to do it ; yea thy law \ is • with- | in • my I heart. 11 I have declared thy righteousness in the great \ con-gre- | gation : lo, I will not refrain my li^is, | Lord • and | that • thou | knowest. 12 I have not hid thy righteousness with- | in • my | heart : my talk luith been of thy ti'uth, \ and • of | thy • sal- | vation. 13 I have not kept back thy loving \ mercy • and | truth : frutn the | great • = | con-gre- | gation. 14 "Withdraw not thou thy mercy from | me • | Lord : let thy loving- kindness and thy tr'uth \ al - way pre- | serve • = | me. 15 For innumeraljle troubles are come about me ; my sins have taken such hold upon me that I am not able to | look • = | up : yea they are more in number than the hairs of my head, and my | heart * hath | fail - ed | me. 16 Lord, let it be thy pleasure to de- | liv - er | me : make haste, | Lord • to | help • = | me. 17 Let them be ashamed and confounded together, that seek after my soul I to • de- I stroy it : lot them be driven backward and put to rebuM, \ that • = I wish • me | evil. 18 Let them be desolate, and re- | warded • with | shame : that say unto me Fie upon thee / | fie * up- | on • = | thee. 19 Let all those that seek thee be joyful and | glad • in | thee : and let guch as love thy salvation say alwag, The | Lord • be | prais • = | ed, 20 As for me, I am | poor • and | needy : but the | Lord • = | car - eth | for me. 21 Thou art my helper \ and ' re- my I God. deemer : make no long | tarry - iug, I Day 8. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 75 Day 8. 41. ^ Russell. m J r :=t=:^^--^i:; -fd^fM±^- --=T- ^1 ~g- ^tllg^'-ite* J^ -5-— •|^.^# -^'^^ •J Psalm 41. — Beatus qui intelligit. BLESSED is he that consiclereth the | poor • and | needy : the Lord shall deliver him \ in • the | time • of | trouble. 2 The Lord preserve him and keep him alive, that he may be blessed up- | on • = I earth : and deliver not thou him into the will | of * his | en - e- | mies. 3 The Lord comfort him when he lieth sick up- | on • his | bed : make thoTi all his bed \ in • his | sick * = | ness. 4 I said, Lord be merciful \ un - to | me : heal my soul, for / have | sinned • a- I gainst • = | thee. 5 Mine enemies speak \ evil • of | me : When shall he die, \ and • his | name • = | perish ? 6 And if he come to see me, he speakefh \ van - i- | ty : and his heart con- ceiveth falsehood within himself ; and when he cometh forth | he • = | tell- eth I it. 7 All mine enemies whisper together a- | gainst • = | me : even against me do they im- | ag- ine | this • = | evil. 8 Let the sentence of guiltiness pro- | ceed • a- | gainst him : and now that he lieth, let | him ' rise | up • no | more. 9 Yea, even mine own familiar friend \ whom • I | trusted : who did also eat of my bread, hath | laid • great | wait • for | me. 10 But be thou merciful unto | me • | Lord: raise thou me up again, \ and • I I shall * re- | ward them. 11 By this I knoiv thou | favour -est | me : that mine enemy \ doth • not | triumph • a- | gainst me. 12 And when I am in my health, thou up- | hold - est | me : and shalt set me be- | fore • thy | face * for | ever. 13 Blessed be the Lord God of | Is - ra - el : loorld with- | out * end | A • = | men. 76 THE PiS ALTER. [Day 8. — Evenixc. TURLE— SpOHK. Fsalm 42. — Quemadmodum. LIKE as the hart desireth the | wa - ter- | brooks : so longeth my soul \ af - ter I thee • | God. 2 My soul is athirst for God, yea even for the | liv - ing | God : when shall I come to appear be- | fore • the | presence • of | God ? 3 My tears have been my meat \ day • and | night : while they daily say unto me, \ Where • is | now " thy [ God ? 4 Now when I think thereupon, I pour out my heart \ by • my- | self : for I went with the multitude, and brought them forth \ in - to the | house • of | God. 5 In the voice of praise and | thanks • = | giving : among such as | keep • =L I lio-ly- ( day. 6 Why art thou so full of heaviness, \ • my | soul : and why art thou so dis- I qui - et- | ed • with- | in me ? 7 Put thy I trust • in | God : for I will yet give him thauks for the | help * of his I coun - te- | nance. 8 My God, my soul is vexed with- | in • = | me : therefore vrill I remember thee concerning the land of Jordan and the | lit - tie | hill • of | Hermon. 9 One deep calleth another, because of the noise of the | wa - ter- | pipes ; all thy waves and storms are | gone ' = 10- ver | me. 10 The Lord hath granted his \o\mg-kindness \ in • the | day-time : and in the night-season did I sing of him, and made mj prayer \ un-to the | God of • my I life. 11 I will say unto the God of my strength. Why hast thou for- | got -ten | me : why go I thus heavily, tvhile the | ene - my op- | pres-seth | me ? 12 My bones are smitten asunder \ as • with a | sword : while mine enemies that trouble me \ cast • me | in • the | teeth ; 13 Namely, while they say daily \ un - to | me : Wliere is | now • = | thy • = I God ? 14 Why art thou so vexed, \ * my | soul : and why art thou so dis- | qui - et- I ed • with- | in me ? 15 put thy I trust • in | God : for I will yet thank him, which is the help of my countenance, \ and • = | my • = | God. Day 9.~Mor>.'ing.] THE PS ALTER. 11 Fsalm 43. — Judica me, Deus. /^ IVE sentence with me God, and defend my cause against the un- | VjT Ij I people: deliver me from the de- | ceit-ful and | wick-ed | 2 For thou art the God of my strength, why hast tliou | put • me | thee : and why go I so heavily, ivhile the | ene - my op- | press- eth | me 3 send out thy light and thy truth, that | they • may | lead me bring me unto thy holy li ill, \ and • to | thy • = | dwelling. 4 And that I may go unto the altar of God, even unto the God of my j and I gladness : and upon the \vdvp will I give thanks unto tJiee, | God my • = I God. 5 Why art thou so heavy, \ ' my | soul : and why art thou so dis- | et- I ed • with- | in me ? G jy?<^ thy | trust • in | God : for I will yet give him thanks, which help of my countenance, \ and • = | my • = | God. god- man. from : and joy • qui - is the m Day 9. 43. si- J^orning. Rev. W. H. Cooke. S e , f 1 A -^ :g=:zs^_ _^_i:: ■^ ^ ^ ^ :?: ^ Fsalm 44. — Deus, auribus. "TTT"E have heard with our ears God, our fathers have | told • = | us : V V what thou hast done \ in • their | time • of | old ; 2 How thou hast driven out the heathen with thy hand, and | planted * them I in : how thou hast destroyed the nations, \ and * := | cast • them | out. 3 For they gat not the land in possessioii through | their • own J sword : neither was it their oion \ arm • that [ help - ed | them. 4 But thy right hand and thine arm, and the light of thij \ conn - te- | nance: because thou hadst a | f a - vour | un - to | them. 5 Thou art my | King • | God : send \ help • = | un - to | Jacob. 6 Through thee will we overthrow our | en - e- | mies : and in thy name will we tread them under that | rise • up a- | gainst 7 For I will not trust \ in • my | bow : it is not \ help me. 8 But it is thou that savest i\s from our | en - e- to con- I f u - sion that | hate * = | us. 9 We make our boast of God | all • day | long : and will | praise • thy Name • for I ever. my us. sword that • shall mies : and puttest them 78 THE PSALTER. 44. [Day 9. — Morning. Rev. W. II. Cooke. 10 But now thou art far off, and puttest ns \ to • con- | fusion : and goest not I forth • = | with • our | armies. 11 Thou makest us to turn our hacks up- | on • our | enemies: so that they which | hate * us | spoil • our | goods. 12 Thou lettest us be eaten np \ like • == | sheep : and hast scattered \ us * a- I mong • the | heathen. 13 Thou sellest thy | peo-ple for | nought : and tahest | no • = | mon-ey | for them. 14 Thou makest us to be rehnhed \ of • our | neighbours : to be laughed to scorn, and had in derision of them \ that • are | round • a- | bout us. 15 Thou makest us to be a hj-worul a- | mong • the | heathen : and that the people I shake * their | heads • at | us. 16 My confusion is | dai - ly be- | fore me: and the shame of mj face \ hath * 1= I cover - ed | me. 17 For the voice of the slanderer \ and 'bias- | phemer :for the | ene -my | and • a- | venger. 18 And though all this be come upon us, yet do we not for- | get • = | thee : nor behave ourselves frowardly \ in • thy | cov - e- | nant. 19 Our heart is not \ turn - ed | back : neither our | steps • gone | out of • thy I way ; 20 No, not when thou hast smitten us i^ito the | place • of | dragons : and covered us \ with • the | shadow • of | death. 21 If we have forgotten the name of our God, and holden up our haiids to | any • strange | god : sliall not God search it out ? for he knoweth the very \ se - crets | of • the j heart. 22 For thy sake also are we killed \ all the • day | long : and are counted as sheep ap- | point - ed | to • be | slain. 23 Up Lord, why | sleep - est | thou : aAvake, and be not | ab - sent from | us • for I ever. 24 Wherefore hidest \ thou • thy | face : and forgettest our | mis - e- | ry • and I trouble ? 25 For our soul is brought low, even | un - to the | dust : our lelly \ cleav - eth I un - to the | ground. 26 Arise, and | help • = | us : and deliver us, \ for • thy | mer - cy^s | sake. Day 9. — IMorning.] THE PSALTER. 79 45. Elvet. :^-z^.±^ ■^+^- S> r — -■ — 75 f-TT^iS^-r TTS-i-^r r Psalm 45. — Eructuvit cor meum. r^sn^ii^i I sjDeak of the things which • = I ter. : full of grace are thy lij)s, thou • Most I Mighty : ac- : ride on because of the MY heart is inditing of a | good • = | matter /have I made • un- | to • the | King. 2 My tongue \ is • the | pen : of a \ rea- dy | wri 3 Thou art fairer thati the | children • of | men because God hath | bless - ed | thee • for | ever. 4 Gird thee with thy sword upon thy thigh, | cording to thy \ wor - ship | and • re- | nown. 5 Good luck have thou \ with • thine | honour word of truth, of meekness and righteousness ; and thy right haiid shall | teach • thee I terri - ble | things. 6 Thy arrows are very sharp, and the people shall be subdued \ un - to | thee : even in the midst a- | mong * the | King's • =: | enemies. 7 Thy seat God, en- | duretli • for | ever : the sceptre of thy hingdom \ is • a I right • = | sceptre. 8 Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated in- | i-qui- | ty : wherefore God even thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of | glad - ness a- | bove * thy I fellows. 9 All thy garments smell of myrrh, \ aloes • and | cassia : out of the ivory palaces, whereby \ they • have | made • thee | glad. 10 Kings' daughters were among thy | honour - able | women : upon thy right hand did stand the queen in a vesture of gold, wr ought a- | bout • with | di - vers | colours. 11 Hearken daughter and consider \ in- | cline • thine | ear : forget also thine own ijeople, \ and • thy | fa - ther's | house. 12 So shall the King \va.\'q ]ileasure \ in • thy | beauty : for he is thy Lord God, and | wor - ship | thou • = | him. 13 And the daughter of Tyre shall be there \ with • a | gift : like as the rich also among the people shall malce their | sup - pli- | ca - tion be- | fore thee. 14 The King's daughter is all \ glor - ious with- | in : her clothing | is * of | wrought • = I gold. 15 She shall be brought unto the King in raiment of virgins that be her fellows shall bear her company, and unto I thee. 16 With joy and gladness shall | they ' be | brought to the I King's • =■ \ palace. nee - die- | shall * be work : the brought • and shall enter I in 80 THE PSALTER [I)av 1». — ^loitNiNi;. Elvet. r pip^pgip *-rtiB 17 Instead of i\\y fathers thou | slialt • liuvc | children : whom thou niayest make \ priii - ces in | all • =: | lands. 18 I will remember thy Name from one generation \ to • an- | other : there- fore shall the people give thanks unto tttee, \ world ' with- | out • = | end. Hodges. G^^ -2-J; -^ i-^- J.JA ^_^.c U ]] Psalm 46. — /)ei ig -s>- ^p-*H -_^_^. r-v ii^ii H Fsalm 51. — Miserere mei, Dens. AVE mercy upon me God, after \ thy • great | goodness : according to the multitude of thy 7nercies \ do • a- | way • mine of- | fences. 2 Wash me throughly /rom my | wick - ed- | ness : and \ cleanse • me | from • my | sin. 3 For / ac- j knowledge * my | faults : and my sin is | ever • be- | fore • = | me. 4 Against thee only have I sinned, and done this evil \ in • thy j sight : that thou mightest be justified in thy saying, and | clear • when | thou • art | Judged. 5 Behold, I was shapen in | wick - ed- | ness : and in sin hath my | mother • con- I ceiv - ed | me. si 6 But lo, thou requirest truth in the | in - ward | parts : and shalt make me to understand \ wis - dom | se - cret- | ly. 7 Thou shalt purge me with hyssop, and | I • shall be | clean : thou shalt wash me, and / | shall • be- 1 whiter • than | snow. 8 Thou shalt make me hear of | joy • and | gladness : that the bones which thou hast I brok - en | may • re- | joice. 86 THE PSALTER. 50. [Day 10. — Morning. TUKLE— PUBCELL. ^"^-"l^-^^^J^S^rgg^ sm^^ r 9 Turn thy face \ from • my | sins : and put out \ 'd}A • = \ my • mis- | deeds. 10 Make me a clean heart, | * = | God: and renew a r'ujht \ spirit • with- I in • =: I me. 11 Cast me not away \ from • thy | presence : and take not thy | Ho - ly | Spir - it I from me. 12 give me the comfort of tliy \ help • a- | gain : and stablish me \ with • thy I free * = | Spirit. 13 Then shall I teach thy ways \ un - to the | wicked : and sinners shall t'C con- I vert - ed | un - to | thee. 14 Deliver me from blood-guiltiness God, thou that art the | God of • my I health : and my tongue shall | sing of • thy | right - eous- | ness. 15 Thou shalt open my | lips • | Lokd : and my | mouth • shall | show * thy I praise. 16 For thou desirest no sacrifice, else would 1 \ give • it | thee : but thou delight est \ not • in | burnt • = | offerings. 17 The sacrifice of God is a | trou - bled | spirit : a broken and contrite heart Ood, \ shalt • thou | not • de- | spise. 18 be favourable and gracious \ un - to | Sion : build thou the walls \ of • Je- I ru - sa- | lem. 19 Then shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifice of righteousness, with the hnrnt-o ferings \ and • ob- | lations : then shall they offer young bullocks up- 1 on • thine | al ' = | tar. «e| Jl. d. HOPKINS. Pf^ ^ -^ 4 r Psalm 52. — Quid gloriaris ? "VTT'IIY boastest thmi thy- | self • thou | tyrant : that \ thou • canst | do • V V =1 mischief ; 2 Whereas the | goodness • of | God : en- \ dur - eth | yet • = | daily. Day 10.— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 87 3 Hhj iowguQ imagineth \ wick-ed- | ness : and with lies thou cuttest \ like • a I sharp • = | razor. 4 Thou hast loved unrighteousness \ more • than | goodness : and to talk of lies I more • than | right - eous- | ness. 5 Thou hast loved to speak all ivords that | may • do | hurt : O \ thou • = | false • = I tongue. 6 Therefore shall God des- | troy • thee for [ ever : he shall take thee and pluck thee out of thy dwelling, and root thee out of the | land • = | of • the ] living. 7 The righteous also shall see \ this • and | fear : and shall | laugh • = | him • to I scorn. 8 Lo, this is the man that took not God \ for • his | strength : but trusted unto the multitude of his riches, and strengthened ItimseJf \ in • his | wick- ed- I ness. 9 As for me, I am like a green o\\\e-tree in the | house • of | God : my trust is in the tender mercy of God for | ev - er | and • = | ever. 10 I will always give thanks unto thee for | that • thou hast | done : and I will hope in thy Name, for | thy • saints | like • it | well. Day 10. 52. ^ T— 1— h -I r^-- 'n— J— H~i r Pi^ iBtJcnlng. Mabtin. I J i 1 --ft ^:— H h 3»z: 1.1 J \^-^ n \ Psalm. 5^.— Dixit insipiens. THE foolish body hath said | in ■ his | heart : lliere | is • = | no • = | God. 2 Corrupt are they, and become ahoniinahJe in their | wick-ed- | ness: there is \ none • that | do - eth | good. 3 God looked down from heaven iq^on the | children • of | men : to see if there were any that would understand, and | seek • = | aft - er | God. 4 But they are all gone out of the way, they are altogether be- | come • a- | bominable : there is also none that doeth good, | no • = | not • = | one. 5 Are not they without understanding that worlc \ wick - ed- | ness : eating up my people as if they would eat bread ? they have not \ called • up- | on • = | God. G They were afraid where | no • fear | was : for God hath broken the bones of him that besieged thee ; thou hast put them to confusion, because God \ hath • de- | spis - ed | them, 88 THE PSALTER. .'>2. [J)AV 10.— KvKNlXti. Mabtin. ^^m^^ -^^—, -J — -j-2: rr tl2:i i^-^^ ■e^^ ^fi. ^^t^a -^-f2- i Fsalm 63. — Dens, Deus mens. OCWD, thou I art • my | God : earit/ \ will • I | seek • = | thee. 2 My soul thirsteth for thee ; my flesh also longeth \ aft - er | thee : in a barren and dry land \ where * no | wa - ter | is. 3 Thus have I looked for thee in | ho -li- | ness : that I might be- | hold * thy I power • and | glory. 4 For thy loving-kindness is better than the | life • it- | self : my lips \ shall • = I praise • = | thee. 5 As long as I live will I magnify thee \ in • this | manner : and lift iq) my I hands • in | thy • = | Name. 6 My soul shall be satisfied, even as it were with | marrow • and | fatness : when my mouth praiseth ) thee • with | joy - ful | lips. 7 Have I not remembered thee \ in • my | bed : and tJiovglit upon | thee • when I I • was | waking? 8 Because thou hast | been • my | helper : therefore under the shadow of thy wings \ will • = | I • re- | joice. 9 My soul hangeth up- | on • = | thee : thy right hand \ hath • up- | hold - en I me. 10 These also that seek the | hurt of ' my | soul : they \ shall • go | un - der the I earth. 11 Let them fall uponWiO. \ edge • of the | sword : that they may | be ' a | por - tion for | foxes. 12 But the King shall rejoice in God ; all they also that swear by him shall I be • com- | mended : for the mouth of them that speah \ lies • = | shall • be I stopped. 98 62. THE PSALTER. [Day 12.— Evening. Gakrett. ■37" Psalm 64. — Exaudi, Deus. HEAR my voice God | in • my | prayer : preserve my life from | fear • of the I en - e- I my. 2 Hide me from the gathering together \ of • the | froward : and from the insurrection | of • = | wick - ed | doers ; 3 Who have wliet their tongue \ like • a | sword : and shoot out their ar- rotvs I e - ven | bit - ter | words ; 4 That they may privily slioot at | him ' that is | perfect : suddenly do they I hit * him and | fear • = | not. 5 They encourage them- | selves • in | mischief : and commune among themselves how they may lay snares ; and say, that | no • = | man • shall | see them. 6 They imagine wickedness and | prac - tise | it : that they keep secret among themselves, every man \ in • the | deep ■ of his | heart. 7 But God shall suddenly shoot at them with a | swift • := | arrow : that \ they • = I shall * be | wounded. 8 Yea, their own tongues shall | make • them | fall : insomuch that whoso seeth them shall | laugh • =. \ them • to | scorn. 9 And all men that see it shall say. This hath | God * = | done : for they &\\q\\ 2)erceive \ that • it | is • his | work. 10 The righteous shall rejoice in the Lord, and j^'^'^i l^is | trust • in | him : and all they that are \ true ' of j heart • shall be j glad. Day \2. iEtJcning. 63. u TURLE. M w SSIEIS VfTT r Up- ^^^ p ,^ ^-^ :p_-p= «>-r^ I 4^g-|gH-<^-F 'SST.^1 r FT-f SI m !Ef=f^ Fsalm 65. — Te decet hymnus. praised • in | Sioi 2)erformed \ in • Je- | ru - sa- | lem. rriHOU God, art | praised • in | Sion : and unto thee shall the vow be Day 12. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 99 2 Thou that | hearest • the | prayer : unto | thee • shall | all • flesh | come. 3 My misdeeds j9reva«7 a- | gainst • = | me : be thou merciful \ un - to | our • = I sins. 4 Blessed is the man whom thou choosest, and 7'eceivest \ un - to | thee : he shall dwell in thy courts and shall be satisfied with the pleasures of thy house, even \ of • thy ( ho - ly | temple. 5 Thou shalt show us wonderful things in thy righteousness God of j our • sal- I Tation : thou that art the hope of all the ends of the earth, and of them that remain \ in • the | broad • = | sea. 6 Who in his strength setteth fast the | moun • = | tains : and is | girded • a- I bout • with | power. 7 Who stilleth the raging \ of • the | sea : and the noise of his tvaves, and the I mad - ness | of • the | people. 8 They also that dwell in the uttermost parts of the earth shall be afraid \ at • thy I tokens : thou that makest the out-goings of the morning and | even - ing to I praise • = | thee. 9 Thou visitest the earth, and | bless -est | it : thou \ makest • it | ve - ry | plenteous. 10 The river of God is | full • of | water : thou preparest their corn, for so thou pro- I vid - est | for • the | earth. 11 Thou waterest her furrows ; thou sendest rain into the little valleys \ there • = | of : thou makest it soft with the drojDS of rain, and | blessest • the I in - crease | of it. 12 Thou crownest the year \ with • thy | goodness : and \ thy • = | clouds • drop I fatness. 13 They shall drop upon the diveJlings of the | wild - er- | ness : and the little hills shall re- | joice • on | eve - ry | side. 14 The folds shall be | full • of | sheep : the valleys also shall stand so thick with cor7i, that | they • shall | laugh • and | sing. 64. AA CoHPE— La WES . :=1: '^--zf^ ^ -■g-i^- ^d=( 1 f f J* iiT III, f-f -^:l^ -i9- \ I I i^-^ t^ ->g- ^ -^ - 19- f^ -6^ B^i gB ^liB Fsalm QQ.— Jubilate Deo. I /~\ BE joyful in God, \ all • ye ' lands : sing praises unto the honour of his V^ Name ; make his praise | to • be | glo - ri- | ous. 2 Say unto Grod, how wonderful art thou \ in • thy | works : through the greatness of thy power shall thine enemies be found \ li - ars | un - to | thee. 100 THE PSALTER. [Day 12.— Evi;nin(!. 64. -A4 r CoRTB— Lawes. tt liElBsPiSiB3^^:a -«<- -i 9- ^ -^ -»■ -^ I t* ai^iB^l^iiif ^_^_^^_ -^ ^ -^ - ^ ^ -^ F 31 8 For all the world shall | wor - ship | thee : sing of | thee • and | praise * thy I Name. 4 come hither and hehold the | works • of | God : how wonderful he is in his doing \ toward • the | children • of | men. 5 lie turned the sea into | dry • = | land : so that they went through the water on foot ; tlicrc did | we * re- | joice • there- | of. G He ruleth with liis power for ever ; his eyes be- | hold • the | people : and such as will not believe shall not be able \ to • ex- | alt • them- | selves. 7 irraise our | God • ye | people : and make the voice of | his • praise | to • be I heard. 8 Who hoJdeth our | soul • in | life : and suffereth not \ our • = | feet • to | slip. 9 For thou God, hast | prov - ed | us : thou also hast tried us, | like * as \ silver • is | tried. 10 Thou broughtest ^ls \ in - to the | snare : and laidest \ trouble • up- | on • our I loins. 11 Thou sufferedst men to ride \ over • our j heads : we went through fire and water, and thou broughtest us out \ in - to a | wealth - y | place. 12 I will go into thine Itouse \ with • bnrnt- | offerings : and will pay thee my vows, which I promised with my lips, and spake Avith my month, \ when • I I was • in | trouble. 13 I will offer unto thee fat burnt-sacrifices, with the | in - cense of | rams : I will I of - f er | bullocks • and | goats. 14 come hither and hearken all ye that | fear • =z \ God : and I will tell you what Jte \ hath • done | for • my | soul. 15 I called unto him \ with • my | mouth : and gave liitn \ prais - es | with • my I tongue. 10 If I incline unto wickedness \ with • mine | heart : the Lord \ will • not I hear • = | me. 17 But God I hath • = | heard me : and considered the | voice • of | my • = I prayer. 18 Praised be God, who hath not cast ont \ my • = | prayer : nor turned liis I mer - cy | from • = | me. Day 13. — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 101 65. T :=!=:]= -■=\- '-^- i ^5* J i ^=^- Psalm. 67. — Deus misereattir. I US : and show us the light of un - to I us. earth : thy saving \ health • a- | GOD be merciful unto ns, and | bless • = his countenance, cmd be | merci - ful | 2 That thy way may be | known up - on mong • all | nations. 3 {Unison.) Let the people jyr«ise | thee pie I praise • = | thee. 4 {Harmony.) let the nations rejoice ju.dge the folk righteously, and govern the | na- tions up- | on • = | earth. 5 {Unison.) Let the people ^j/Y^^'i-t' | thee • | God: yea let all the | peo- ple I praise • = | thee. 6 {Harmony.) Then shall the earth bring | forth • her | increase : and God, even our own God. shall | give ■ us | his • == | blessing. 7 God shall | bless • = | us : and all the ends of the tvorld \ shall * = | fear • = I him. I God : yea let all the | peo - and • be | glad : for thou shalt Day 13. I Attwood. -^-1=g= .^Z^3 11 them a- I at • the way : and jiresence • Psalm 68. — Exurgat Deus. LET God arise, and let his enemies be | scat - ter- | ed : let them also that hate Jiim. \ flee ■ be- | fore • = | him. 2 Like as the smoke vanisheth, so shalt tJ/on | drive like as wax melteth at the fire, so let the ungodly jjerish of I God. 3 But let the righteous be glad and rejoice be- | fore • al - so be ( merry • and | joyful. 4 sing unto God, and sing^j7'«/.ses | unto • his | Name : magnify him that rideth upon the heavens as it were upon an horse ; praise him in his Name J AH, I and • re- | joice ' be- | fore him. God : let them 102 Till: rtiALTElL [Day 13.— Morning. 66. Attwood. mw^^wm^^ ■■^L^-.^i^ Eg •f^(^ :t=t: i thine • in- | heritance : and : for thou God, hast of the conipa - ny | of • the | I comfited : and they 5 He is a Father of the fatherless, and defendetli the | cause • of the | widows : even God in his | ho - ly | hah - i- | tation. G lie is the God that maketh men to be of one mind in an house, and bringeth i\\Q jJrisoners \ out of* cap- | tivity: but letteth the runagates con- | tinue • in | scarce • = | ness, 7 God, Avhen thou wentest forth be- | fore • the | people : when thou wentest \ through • the | wild - er- | ness ; 8 The earth shook, and the heavens dropped at the | presence ' of | God : even as Sinai also was moved at the presence of God, who is the | God • of | Is - ra- I el. 9 Thou God, sentest a gracious rain upon refreshedst it \ when ' it | was • = | Aveary. 10 Thy congregation shall | dwell • there- | in thy goodness pre- | par - ed | for ' the | poor. 11 The Lord \ gave • the | word : great ^vas preachers. 12 Kings with their armies did flee, and | were • dis of the household di- | vid * = | ed • the | spoil. 13 Though ye have lain among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings \ of • a I dove : that is covered with silver luings, \ and • her | feathers • like | gold. 14 When the Almighty scattered kings \ for • their | sake : then were they as I white • as | snow • in | Salmon. 15 As the hill of Basan, .so is | God's • = | hill : even an high hiU, \ as * the I hill • of I Basan. IG Why hop ye so ye high hills? this is God's hill, in the which it pleaseth \ him • to I dwell : yea, the Lord will a- | bide • in | it • for | ever. 17 The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even \ thousands • of | angels : and the Lord is among them, as in the | ho - ly | place • of | Sinai. 18 Thou art gone up on high, thou hast led captivity captive, and received \ gifts • for I men : yea even for thine enemies, that the Loed God might | dwell • a- I mong • = | them. U) Praised he the | Lord • = | daily: even the God who helpeth us, and voureth his | bene - fits up- | on • = | us. 20 He is our God, even the God of whom. \ cometli • sal- | vation : God is the Lord, by | whom • we es- | cape • = | death. Day 13.— MornixVg.] THE PSALTER. 103 * 21 God shall M^ound the head of his | en - e- | mies : and the hairy scalp of such a one as goeth on still \ in • his | wick - ed- j ness. 22 The Lord hath said, I will bring my people again, as I | did * from | Basan : mine own will I bring again, as I did sometime \ from • the | deep ' of the I sea. 23 That thy foot may be dipped in the hlood \ of ' thine | enemies : and that the tongue of thy dogs \ may • be | red • through the | same. 24 It is well seen God, | how • thou | goest : how thou my God and King goest I in • the | sane - tu- | ary. 25 The singers go before, the minstrels \ fol - low | after : in the midst are the damsels \ play - ing | with • the | timbrels. 26 Give thanks Israel, unto God the Lord in the | con - gre- | gations : from the | ground • = | of • the | heart. 27 There is little Benjamin their ruler, and the princes of Judali \ their • = | council : the jDrinces of Zabulon, and the | princes • of | Neph - tha- | li. 28 Thy God hath sent forth \ strength • for | thee : stablish the thing God, that I thou • hast | wrought • in | us. 29 For thy temple's sahe at Je- | ru - sa- | lem : so shall kings bring | pre - sents I un - to I thee. 30 When the company of the spear-men, and multitude of the mighty are scattered abroad among the beasts of the people, so that they humbly bring \ pieces • of | silver : and when he hath scattered the lieo-ple \ that • de- | light • in I war ; 31 Then shall the princes come \ out • of | Egypt : the Morians' land shall soon stretch out her | hands ■ = | un - to | God. 32 Sing unto God ye kingdoms \ of • the | earth : sing | prais - es | un - to the I Lord ; 33 Who sitteth in the heavens over all, \ from • the be- | ginning : lo he doth send out his voice ; yea, and | that • a | might - y | voice. 34 Ascribe ye the power to God over | Is - ra- | el : his worsliij) and | strength • is | in • the | clouds. 35 God, wonderful art thou in thy \ ho - ly | places : even the God of Israel, he will give strength and power unto his people. \ Bles - sed | be • = | God. * Repeat second half here. 104 THE PSALTER. [Day KJ.— Evening. Day 13. iEtJcning. :=t: I 1 I I I ■ C^- , . J . , IIavergal. _i_C J ID I ^L-. Psalm 69. — Salvum me fac. C*.4 VE I me • I God : for the waters are come in, \ e - ven | unto • my | ^ soul. 2 I stick fast in the deep mire, where | no • ground | is : I am come into deep waters, so that the | floods • run | o - ver | me. 3 I am weary of crying ; my | throat * is | dry : my sight faileth me for ivaiting so | long • up- | on • my | God. 4 They that hate me without a cause are more than the | hairs of * my | head : they that are mine enemies, and would destroy me \ guilt - less | are • = | miglity. 5 I paid them the things that I | nev - er | took : God, thou knowest my simpleness, and iwy faults \ are • not | hid • from ) thee. G Let not them that trust in thee Lord God of hosts, be ashamed \ for • my I cause : let not those that seek thee be confounded through me, Lord \ God -of I Is - ra- | el. 7 And why ? for thy sake have 1 \ suilered • re- | proof : shame hath | cover - ed I my • =: | face. 8 I am became a stranger \ unto • my | brethren : even an alien \ unto • my I moth - er's | children. 9 For the zeal of thine house hath even \ eat - en | me : and the rebukes of them that rebuked thee are | fall - en up- | on • = | me. 10 I wept, and chastened my- | self • with | fasting : and that was | turned • to I my • re- | proof. 11 I put on I sack - cloth | also : and they | jest - ed up- | on • = | me. 12 Tliey that sit in \kifi gate \ speak • a- | gainst me: and the (Iniiikards j make • = | songs • up- | on me. 13 But Loud, I make my prayer \ un - to | thee : in \ an • ac- | cepta - ble | time. 14 Hear me God, in the multitude \ of • thy | mercy : even in the | truth • of I thy • sal- j vation. 15 'J'ake me out of the mire, that | I • sink | not : let me be delivered from them that hate me, and | out • of the | deep • = | waters. 16 Let not the water-flood drown me, neither let the deej) | swallow • me | up : and lot not tlie/; I ^ii#^life:s^liii Fsalm 71. — In te, Domine, speravi. IN thee Lokd have I put my trust ; let me never be | put • to con- | fu- sion : but rid me and deliver me in thy righteousness ; incline thine ear unto [ me • and | save • = | me. 2 Be thou my stronghold, whereunto I may \ al - way re- | sort : thou hast promised to help me, for thou art my house of de- | fence • = | and • my | cas- tle. 3 'Deliver me my God, out of the hand \ of the ' un- | godly : out of the hand of the un- | right - eous and | cru - el | man. 4 For thou Lord God, art the thing that / | long • = | for : thou art my hope, I e - ven | from • my | youth. 5 Through thee have I been holden up ever since \ I ' was | born : thou art he that took me out of my mother's womb ; my praise \ shall • be | al - ways of | thee. 6 I am become as it were a monster \ un - to | many : but my \ sure • trust | is • in I thee. 7 let my mouth be filled \ with • thy | praise : that I may sing of thy glory and honour \ all • the | day • = | long. 8 Cast me not aivay in the | time • of | age : forsake me not whe^i my | strength • = | fail - eth | me. 9 For mine enemies speak against me ; and they that lay wait for my soul take their counsel to- | geth - er | saying : God hath forsaken him ; persecute him and take him, for there is none \ to • de- | liv - er | him. 10 Go not far from | me • | God : my God, \ haste • thee to | heljD • = | me. 11 Let them be confounded and perish that are a- | gainst * my | soul : let them be covered with shame and dishonour that | seek • to | do • me | evil. 12 As for me I will patiently abide | al • = | way : and will | praise • thee | more • and | more. 13 My mouth shall daily speak of thy righfeoiisness \ and • sal- | vation : for I I know • no | end • there- | of. 14 I will go forth in the strength of the | Lord • = | GoD : and will make mention | of • thy | righteous - ness | only. 108 THE PSALTER. [Day 14.— Morning. 69. T i Messiter. (> f^ f^ ii#iEi#ip|g#l^'^" J F-P^^P lil 15 Thou God, hast taught me from my youth up \ un - til | now : there- fore will / I tell of • thy | won - drous | works. 16 Forsake me not God in mine old age, when I am \ gray * = | headed : until I have showed thy strength unto this generation, and thy power to all them I that * are | yet • for to | come. 17 Thy righteousness God, is | ve - ry | high : and great things are they that thou hast done ; God, \ who • is | like • unto | thee ! 18 what great troubles and adversities hast thou showed me ! and yet didst thou turn \ and • re- | fresh me : yea, and broughtest rnQfrom the | deej) • of the I earth • a- | gain. 19 Thou hast brought me to | great • = | honour : and comforted |-me • on I eve - ry | side. 20 Therefore will I praise thee and thy faithfulness God, playing upon an ijistrmnent of j mus - = 110: unto thee will I sing upon the harp, thou \ Ho - ly I One • of I Israel. 21 My lips will be fain when I sing j un - to | thee : and so will my soiil \ whom • thou | hast • de- | livered. 22 My tongue also shall talk of thy righteousness \ all the • day [ long : for they are confounded and brought unto shame that | seek • to [ do * me J evil. 70. Woodward. :7r I ' J. pzbpzp: Ps aim 72 . — Deus, judic iu m. GIVE the King thy judgme7its, | • = [ God : and thy righteousness | un - to the | King's • = | son. 2 Then shall he judge thy people according \ un-to | right: and \ =* de- I fend • the | poor. 3 The mountains also \ shall • bring | peace; and the little hills \ righteous - ness I un - to the | people. Day 14.— Morning.] THE PSALTER. 109 4 He shall keep the simple /o//(; | by • their | right : defend the children of i\\e poor, and | pnnish ■ the | wrong • = | doer. 5 They shall fear thee as long as the sun and | moon • en- | dureth : from one generation \ to • an- | oth • = | er. 6 He shall come down like the rain into a | fleece • of | wool : even as the | drops • that ( wa - ter the | earth. 7 In his time sliall the | right - eons | flonrish : yea and abundance of peace, so | long • as the | moon • en- | dureth. 8 His dominion shall be also from the one sea \ to • the | other : and from the flood I un - to the | world's • = | end. 9 They that dwell in the wilderness shall | kneel * be- | fore him : his ene- mies I shall • = I lick ' the | dust. 10 The kings of Tharsis and of the isles \ shall • give | presents : the kings of Arabia and | Sa - ba | shall • bring | gifts. 11 Ail kings shall fall down be- | fore • = | him : all nations \ shall • = | do • him ( service. 12 For he shall deliver i\\& poor \ when • he | crieth : the needy also, and | him • that | hath * no | helper. 13 He shall be favourable to the | simple • and | needy : and shall preserve the I souls • = I of • the | poor. 14 He shall deliver their souls from | false - hood and | wrong : and dear shall their hlood \ be • in | his • = | sight. 15 He shall live, and unto him shall be given of \X\Qgold of A- | ra- bi- 1 a : prayer shall be made ever unto liim, and | daily • shall | he ' be | praised. 16 There shall be an heap of corn in the earth, Mgh up- | on • the | hills : his fruit shall shake like Libanus, and shall be green in the city like | grass • up- I on • the | earth. 17 His Name shall endure for ever ; his Name shall remain under the sun a- I mongst the • pos- | terities : which shall be blessed through him ; and all the heathen \ shall • = | praise • =: | him. 18 Blessed be the Loed God, even the God of | Is - ra- | el : which only \ do - eth I won - drous | things. 19 And blessed be the Name of his Majesty \ for • = | ever : and all the earth shall be filled with his Majesty. \ A - men, ] A • = | men. 110 THE PSALTER. Day 14. [Day 14. — Evening. iEtJcning. Tl. , 11 I G088. ^ I I I Psalm 73. — ^wam Jo^ms Israel. TRULY God is loving unto | Is - ra- | el : even unto s%ich as | are • of a | clean • = | heart. 2 Nevertheless ray feet were | al - most | gone : 'iiiy j treadings • had | well - nigh I slipt. 3 And why ? I was grieved | at • the | Avicked : I do also see the ungodly in I such • pros- | per - i- | ty. 4 For they are in no | peril • of | death : hnt are | lust - y | and • == | strong. 5 They come in no misfortune like | otli - er | folk : neither are they \ plagued • like | otli - er | men. 6 And this is the cause that they are so | holden • with | pride : and \ - ver- I whelmed • with | cruelty. 7 Their eyes \ swell • with | fatness : and they do \ e, - ven j what • they | lust. 8 They corrupt other, and speak of | wick - ed j blasphemy : their talking is a- I gainst • the | Most • = | High. 9 For they stretch forth their mouth \ un - to the | heaven : and their tongue \ go - etli I through • the | world. 10 Therefore fall the j'Jco;;/e | un - to | them : and thereout suck they no | small • ad- | vant • = | age. 11 Tush say they, how should | God • j)er- | ceive it : is there knowledge \ in • the I Most • = I High ? 12 Lo these are the ungodly, these prosper in the world, and these have riches I in • pos- | session : and I said. Then have I cleansed my heart in vain, and washed mine j hands • in | inno - cen- | cy. 13 All the day long have | I • been | punished : and \ chasten - ed | eve - ry I morning. 14 Yea, and I had almost said \ even • as | they : but lo, then I should have condemned the generation \ of * thy | child • = | ren. 15 Then thought /to | under- stand | this : but \ it • was | too • hard | for me, IG Until I went into the sanctuary | of • = | God : then understood I the I end • of | these * = J men ; Day 14. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. Ill 17 Namely, liow tliou dost set iliem in | slipper - y | places : and castest them down, \ and • de- | stroy - est | them. 18 how suddenly do | they • con- | sume : perish, and | come • to a | fear - fill I end ! 19 Yea, even like as a dream when | one • a- | waketh : so shalt thou make their image to | van - ish | out • of the | city. 20 TJius my | heart • was | grieved : and it went \ e - ven | through • my | reins. 21 So foolish was /, and | ig - nor- | ant : even as it ivere a | beast • be- | fore * = I thee. 22 Nevertheless I am alway | by • = | thee : for thou hast holden me \ by • my I right • = | hand. 23 Thou shalt guide me \ with • thy | counsel : and after that re- | ceive ' =: I me ' with | glory. 24 Whom have / in | heaven • but | thee : and there is none upon earth that I desire in com- | par - i- | son • of | thee. 25 My flesh and my heart \ fail ' = | eth : but God is the strength of my heart, \ and • my | por - tion for | ever. 26 For lo, they that forsake thee \ shall * ^ | perish : thou hast destroyed all them that cominit \ for - ni- | ca - tion a- | gainst thee. 27 But it is good for me to hold me fast by God, to put my trust in the | Lord • = I God : and to speak of all thy works in the gates \ of • the | daugh- ter • of j Sion. I I 1 , ,^ -«^ ^^ i I II I I I ^ ^s^ Heathcote, :i:c i A: t^ S i I I ^ ^ :t=t: ^e^j^-r^-r^- -1^^- Psalm 14:.— ZH quid, Deus ? OGOD, wherefore art thou absent from | us • so | long : why is thy wrath so hot against the | sheep • of | thy " ^ | pasture. 2 think tipon thy | con - gre- | gation : whom thou hast purchased, \ and • re- I deemed • of | old. 3 Think upon the tribe of tliine in- | her - it- | ance : and Mount Sion, \ where - in | thou • hast | dwelt. 4 Lift up thy feet, that thou mayest utterly destroy \ eve - ry | enemy: which hath done evil \ in • thy | sanct - ua- | ry. 5 Thine adversaries roar in the midst of thy | con - gre- | gations : and set tq) their | ban - ners | for • = | tokens. 112 THE PSALTER. [Day 14. — Kvkkino. 72 Heathcote. -T :e.32: x>-<5,-L^— (i^ ^'-:2-"'-^^^'-,^, 1^ -«^' trees : was known to there • = | of : vr/V// 6 He that hewed timber afore out of the | thick • = bring it ] to * an | excel - lent | work. 7 But now they break down all the carved icork ax - es I and ■ = | hammers, 8 They have set fire upon thy \ ho - ly | places : and have defiled the dwell- ing-place of thy Name, \ e - ven | un - to the | ground. 9 Yea they said in their hearts, Let us make havoc of iJu'in \ al - to- | gether : thus have they burnt up all the houses of | God • = j in • the | land. 10 We see not our tokens ; there is not one \ pro - phet | more : no, not one is there among us that nnder- \ stand - eth | an - y | more. 11 God, how long shall the adversary do \ this • dis- | honour : how long shall the enemy bias- | pheme • thy | Name • for | ever ? 12 Why withdrawest thou \ thy • = | hand : why pluckest thou not thy right hand out of thy bosom \ to • con- | sume • the | enemy ? 13 For God is my | King • of | old : the help that is done upon aartlu he ' do - eth I it • him- | self. 14 Thou didst divide the sea \ through • thy | power: thou breakest the heads of the | dra - gons | in • the | waters. 15 Thou smotest the heads of Le- | via - than in | pieces : and gavest him to be meal for the | peo - pie | in • the | wilderness. IG Thou broughtest out fountains and waters out o/'the | hard • ■= \ rocks : thon I driedst • up | might - y | waters. 17 The day is tltine, and the | night • is | thine : thou hast ^^/T^jr/^w/ the | light • = I and • the | sun. 18 Thou hast set all tlie borders \ of • the | earth : thou hast | made • = ] summer • and | winter. 19 Remember this Lord, how the enemy \ hath • re- | buked : and how the foolish people \ hath • bias- | phemed • thy | Name. 20 deliver not the soul of thy turtle-dove unto the multitude \ of • the ' enemies : and forget not the congregation \ of • the | poor • for | ever. 21 Look upon the | cov - e- | nant : for all the earth is full of darkness, and | cru - el I hab - i- | tations. 22 let not the simple go a- | way • a- | shamed : but let the poor and needy give praise \ un - to | thy • = j Name. Day 15.— Morning.] THE PSALTER. 113 23 Arise God, maintain \ thine • own | cause: remember how the foolish man bias- | phem - eth ] thee ' =. \ daily. 24 Forget not the voice \ of • thine | enemies : the presumption of them that hate thee increasetJi \ ev - er | more • and | more. Day 15. T3. i^orning. ^y. j^ Eandail. IT I I r r g^"? ' I I 1 n iU, ™ii^gaii r-r Psalm 75. — Confitehimur tibi. UNTO thee God, do | we • give | thanks : yea, unto | thee • do | we ■ give I thanks, 2 Thy Name also | is * so | nigh : and that do thy \ won - drous | works * de- I clare. 3 When I receive the | con - gre- | gation : I shall judge ac- | cord - ing | un - to I right. 4 The earth is weak, and all the inhaMters \ there • =: | of : I hear \ up • the I pil - lars | of it. 5 I said unto the fools. Deal \ not * so | madly : and to the unyodly, \ Set • not I up • your | horn. 6 Set not up your | horn • on | high : and speak not \ with • a | stiff •= | neck. 7 For promotion cometh neither from the east, nor | from • the | west : nor I yet • = | from • the | south. 8 And lohy ? \ God • is the | Judge : he putteth down one, and | set - teth | up • an- I other. 9 For in the hand of the Lord there is a ciqj, and the | wine • is | red : it is full mixt, and lie \ pour - eth | out • of the | same. 10 As for the | dregs • there- | of : all the ungodly of the earth shall drink them, I and • = | suck • them | out. 11 But I will talk of the | God • of | Jacob : and \ praise • = | him • for | ever. 12 All the horns of the ungodly cclso \ will • I | break : and the hortis of the I right - eous | shall • be ex- | alted. I Psalm 76. — Notus in Judcea. N Jeivry is | God • = | known : his Name is | great • in | Is - ra- | el. 2 At Salem is his I tab-er- I nacle : and his I dwel-ling I in • = Sion. 114 7:t. l^felS^^ THE PSALTER. J-4 [Day 15. — Mornixo. Randall. =1: J ^ f S J J J.J -;^-^= m 3 There brake he the arroivs \ of • the | bow : the shield, the | sword • = | and • the | battle. 4 Thou art of more \ honour • and | might : than the | liills • = | of • the | robbers. 5 The proud are rohhed, they have | slept • their | sleep : and all the men Avhose hands were | might - y | have • found | nothing. G At thy rebuke, | Uod • of | Jacob : both the | char - iot and | horse * are | fallen. 7 Thou, even fhou \ art • to be | feared : and who may staiid in | thy * sight I when • tlion art | angry ? 8 Thou didst cause ihj judgmeiit to be | heard • from | heaven : the earth \ trem - bled | and • was | still. 9 AVhen God a- | rose ' to | judgment : and to hel}) \ all • the | meek up- on I earth. 10 The fierceness of man shall turn \ to * thy | praise : and the fierceness of I them • shalt | thou • re- | frain. 11 Promise unto the Lord your God and keep it, all ye that are \ round * a- I bout him : hvmg presents unto | him • that | ought • to be | feared. 12 He shall refrain the | spirit • of j princes : and is loonderful a- | mong the I kings • of the | earth. Battishtll. ■ rf I, r* i^pps=^PP^1l^illf^=Sa r Fsalm 77. — Voce mta ad Doininum. I "WILL cry unto God \ with • my | voice : even unto God will I cry with my voice, and he shall | heark - en | un - to ( me. 2 In the time of my trouble I | sought * the | Lord : my sore ran, and ceased not in the mg\\i-season ; my | soul • re- | fus - ed | comfort. 3 When I am in heaviness, I will | think up - on | God : when my heart is | vex - cd I I • will com- | plain. Day 15.— Morning.] THE PSALTER. 115 4 Thou lioldest mine | eyes • = | waking : I am so feeble \ that • I | can - not I speak. 5 I have considered tlie | days • of | old : and the | years • = | that • are | past. 6 I call to re/nembrance \ my • = | song : and in the night I commune with my own Iwart, and | search • out | my • =: | spirit. 7 Will the Lord absent him- | self • for | ever : and will he \ be • no | more • in- I treated ? 8 Is his mercy \ clean • gone for | ever : and is his promise come utterly to an I end • for | ev - er- | more ? 9 Hath God forgotten | to • be | gracious : and will "he shut ujd his loving- Mndness \ in • dis- | plea • = | sure ? 10 And I said, it is mine otvn in- | firm - i- | ty : but I will remember the years of the right ha7id \ of * the | Most • =: | Highest. 11 I will remember the | works • of the | Lord : and call to mind thy | won - ders of | old • = | time. 12 I will think also of | all • thy | works : and my talhing \ shall • be | of • thy I doings. i :fc* 74. ^^ Rev. W. H. Cooke. :^ W- u ^tf= ^-~\ J r -t^ :=]: :t=: -.^ r -j- r ±:^ 13 Thy way, | God • is | holy : who is so great a | God • as | our • = | God? 14 Thou art the God that j do - est | wonders : and hast declared thy | power • a- | mong • the | peoj)le. 15 Thou hast mightily delivered \ thy • = [ people : even the sons of | Ja - cob I and • = | Joseph. 16 The waters saw thee God, the waters saw thee, and | were • a- | fraid : the depths \ al - so | were • = \ troubled. 17 The clouds poured out tvater, the | air • = | thundered : and thme | ar- rows I went • a- | broad. 18 The voice of thy thunder Avas heard \ round • a- | bout : the lightnings shone upon the ground ; the earth was | moved • and | shook • with- | al. 19 Thy way is in the sea, and thy /)«/7^s in the | great • = | waters : and thy I foot -steps | are • not | known. 20 Thou leddest thy people \ like • = | sheep : by the | hand • of | Mo - ses and 1 Aaron. 116 THE FSALTEB. [Day 15. — Evening. Day 15. lEtJcning. 75. Quadruple Chant. Oakelet. SS=teEm=i^:fe:b:; T s^&^sfei -^ -«>- -fg- ^ ^^=1 ^^i Unison : Psalm nS.—AUendUe, popxde. HEAR my law \ • my | people : incline your ears \ un - to the | words of • my I month. 2 I will open my mouth | in • a | parable : I Avill declare hard | sen - ten- I ces • of | old ; 3 Which we have | heard * and | known : and such as our | fa - thers have I told • = | us ; 4 That we should not hide them from the children of the gener- | a - tions to I come : but to show the honour of the Lord, his mighty and won- derful works I that • he | hath • = | done. Harmony : 5 He made a covenant with Jacob, and gave | Is - rael a | law : which he commanded owr forefathers to | teach • = | their • = | children; G That their 7J0.s;/?r^/'^ | might • = | know it: axvdi i\\e children \ which* were | yet • un- | born ; 7 To the intent that when \ they • came | up : they might \ show • their | cliil - dren the | same ; 8 That they might put their | trust ' in | God : and not to forget the works of God, but to keep \ his • com- | mand • = | ments. 9 And not to be as their forefathers, a faithless and stuhhorn \ gen - e- 1 ration : a generation that set not their heart aright, and whose spirit cleaveth not \ steadfast - ly | un - to | God ; 10 Like as the children of | Eph - ra- | im : who being harnessed and carrying bows, turned themselves lyack \ in • the | day • of | battle. 11 They kept not the covenant | of • = | God : and would oiot \ walk • in I his • = I law ; VI lint forgat what | he • had | done : and the wonderful works that | he ' had I show - ed I for them. Day 15.— Evening.] THE PSALTER. Ill Unison : 13 Marvellous things did he in the sight of our forefathers, in the ] land • of I Egypt : even \ in • the | field • of | Zoan. 14 He divided the sea, and let them | go • ^ | through : he made the waters to | stand • = | on • an | heap. 15 In the day-time also he led them \ with • a | cloud : and all the night through \ with • a | light • of | fire. 16 lie clave the hard rocks in the | wild - er- | ness : and gave them drink thereof, as it had been \ out • of the | great • = | depth. Harmony : 17 He brought waters out of the | ston - y | rock : so that it gushed \ out • = I like • the | rivers. 18 Yet for all this they sinned mo?-e a- | gainst • =: | him : and j^ro- voked the Most Highest \ in • the | wild - er- [ ness. 19 They tempted God | in • their | hearts : and required | meat • = | for • their | lust. 20 They spake against God | al - so | saying : Shall God prepare a table \ in • the | wild - er- | ness? Unison : 21 He smote the stony rock indeed, that the water gushed out, and ths streams \ flowed • with- | al : but can he give bread also, or jjrovide \ flesh • ^ I for • his I people ? 22 When the Loed heard this, | he • was | wroth : so the fire was kindled in Jacob, and there came up heavy displeasure a- | gainst • = | Is - ra- I el ; 23 Because they believed \ not • in | God : and put not their | trust • in I his • = I help. 24 So he commanded the | clouds • a- | bove : and | open - ed the | doors • of I heaven. 25 He rained down manna also upon them \ for • to | eat : cmd | gave • them I food • from | heaven. 26 So man did eat \ an - gels' | food : for he \ sent • them | meat • e- | nough. 27 He caused the east-wind to blow \ un - der | heaven : and through his poiver he | brought • in the | south - west | wind. 28 He rained flesh upon them as | thick • as | dust : and feathered fowls like as the 1 sand • ;= | of • the | sea. 118 THE PSALTER. 75. Quadruple Chant. [Day 15. — Evening. Oakeley. J I ^ ^ -J. J J.J. ^ a^u .^ I , II ;E=i— fed:e^ti=t:s:te^EE^ -r I— r '5>-\—S—\^—m ^h- F-^— H J. -!«>- -15^ ¥■ f f-T-r Harmony : 29 He let it fall a- | mong • their | tents : even round a- | bout • their | hab - i- I tation. 30 So they did eat and were well filled ; for he gave them their | own • de- I sire : and they were not disap- | point - ed | of • their | lust. 31 But while the meat was yet in their mouths, the heavy Avrath of God came upon them, and sleio the | wealthi - est | of them : yea, and smote down the chosen men that | were • in | Is - ra- | el. 32 But for all this they | sinned • yet | more : and helievecl \ not • his | won - drous | works. 33 Therefore their days did he consume in | van - i- | ty : and \ their • ^ I years • in | trouble. 34 When he slew them, they | sought • = | him : and turned them early, and in- | quir - ed | aft - er | God. 35 And they remembered that God \ was • their | strength : and that the high God was | their * re- | deem • = | er. 3G Nevertheless, they did but flatter him \ with • their | mouth : and dissembled | with • him | in • their | tongue. 37 For their heart was not \ whole • with | him : neither continued they steadfast \ in • his | cov - e- | nant. 38 But he was so merciful, that he forgave \ their • mis- | deeds : and de- I stroy - ed | them • — | not. 39 Yea, many a time turned he his | wrath • a- | way : and would not suffer his wltole dis- | pleas - ure | to • a- | rise. 40 For he considered that theij \ were • but | flesh : and that they were even a wind that passe th away, and | com - eth | not • a- | gain. Day 15.— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 119 41 Many a time did they provoke him. in the | wild - er- | ness : and \ grieved • him | in ' the | desert. 42 They turned hack, and | tempt - ed | God : and moved the Holy One I in • = I Is - ra- I el. 43 They thought not \ of • his | hand : and of the day when he delivered them /row, the | hand ' of the | en - e- | my. 44 How he had wrought his miracles | in • = | Egypt : and his ivon- ders I in • the I field • of | Zoan. Unison : 45 He turned their waters | in - to | blood : so that thei/ | might • not ] drink • of the | rivers. 46 He sent lice among them, and de- | voured • them | up : and \ frogs • to de- I stroy • = | them. 47 He gave their fruit unto the | cat - er- | pillar : and their lahonr \ un - to the | grass • = | hopper. 48 He destroyed their vines with | hail • = | stones ; and their tnnl- ieri'y \ trees • = | with • the | frost. 49 He smote their cattle also with | hail * = | stones : and i\\Q\r Jiochs \ vrith • hot I thun - der- | bolts. 50 He cast upon them the furiousness of his wa'ath, anger, dis- | pleas- ure • and I trouble : and sent | e - vil | an - gels a- | mong them. 51 He made a way to his indignation, and spared not their | soul • from | death : but gave their life over \ to * the | jaest - i- | lence. 52 And smote all the first-horn in | E • = | gypt : the most principal and mightiest \ in • the | dwellings • of | Ham. Harmony : 53 But as for his own people, he led them forth \ like • = | sheep : and carried them in the | wilder - ness | like ' a | flock. 54 He brought them out safely, that fheg \ should • not | fear : and overiohelmed their | ene - mies | with • the | sea. 55 And brought them within the borders of his | sane - tu- | ary : even to his mountain which he purchased \ with • his | right • = | hand. 56 He cast out the heathen also be- | fore ' = ) them : caused their land to be divided among them for an heritage, and made the tribes of \Israel to | dwell • =: | in • their | tents. 57 So they tempted and displeased the | most • high | God : and hep)t \ not • his I test - i- | monies. 58 But turned their backs, and fell aivay like | their • fore- | fathers : starting aside \ like • a | bro - ken | bow. 59 For they grieved him with | their • hill- | altars : and provoked him to disp)leasure \ with • their | im - a- | ges. 60 When God heard this, \ he ' was | wroth : and took sore displeasure \ at • = I Is ' ra- j el ; 120 TUE PSALTER. [Day 15. — Evening. 75. Quadruple Chant. Oakklet. -^ -^ u -V-^-T ~\r^:^^^\:±:\±± ~j- — 4- -J=3— ' -l-r J^^ jU. kiS. .^^-^ -^ r I ,1. * 61 So that he forsook the tabernacle | iu • = | Silo : even the tent that he had I pitched • a- | mong • = | men. (52 He delivered tlieir power into cap- | tiv - i- | ty : and their badity \ in - to the | ene - my's | hand. 03 He gave his people over also \ un - to the | sword : and Avas irroth with I his • in- | her - it- | ance. G4 The fire consumed \ their • young | men : and tlieir maidens | were • not I given • to | marriage. G5 Their priests were slain \ with • tlie. | sword : and there were no widows to I make • = | la - men- | tation. G6 So the Lord awaked as | one * out of | sleep : and like a | giant • re- I freshed • Avitli ] wine. 67 He smote his enemies in the | hind - er | ])arts : and put fliem \ to a • per- | pet - ual | shame. 68 He refused the tabernacle [ of • = | Joseph : and chose not the | tribe ' of | Eph - ra- | im ; 69 But chose the | tribe • of | Judali : even the hill of | Si - on | which • he I loved. 70 And there he huilt his | temple • on | liigli : and laid the foundation of it, like the ground Avhich lie hath | made * con- | tin - ual- | ly. 71 He chose David also \ his • = | servant : and took him a- \ way • = ] from • the | sheepfolds ; 72 As he was following the ewes great with young ones | he • = | took him : that he might feed Jacob his people, and Israel \ his • in- | her - it- 1 ance. 73 So he fed them with a faithful and | true • = 1 heart : and ruled them i)rudently with | all • = | his • = | power. * Repeat last part. Day 10. — Morning.] 76. Gloria Patri. THE PSALTER. 121 -l-r-4 fefe^ -^ ^ •■g-s^ ^ — 1^- -i :B :i^: ■G>-(^ ^P II i J I ' I f «>— I — e — i :t •r-r ?= ■^2-(^ SI Day 16. Woruing. -,-|r Y7. ^=f^ E^= -gj-^- T--^ Wood. ff^^iPi^llia lS£i^ ^-^- f -(S2- y f-^-M^ ^F FTn ^^ f^l B^rT^ ^F- tp X'l hC-, tt:=t 4 •(2h=2. Psalm. 79. — Z)e«s, venenint. OGOD, the heathen are come into thine in- | her - it | ance : thy holy tem- ple have they defiled, and made Je- | rusa - lem an | heap • of | stones. 2 The dead bodies of thy servants have they given to be meat unto the fowls I of • the I air : and the flesh of thy saints ^into the | beasts • = | of • the I land. 3 Their blood have they shed like water on every side of Je- | rn - sa- | lem : and there Avas no \ man • to | bu - ry | them. 4 We are become an open shame to our | en - e- | mies : a very scorn and derision unto them, \ that • are | round - a- | bout us. 5 Lord how long wilt | thou • be | angry : shall thy jealousy \ burn • like | fire • for | ever ? 6 Pour out thine indignation upon the heathen that have not | known • = \ thee : and upon the kingdoms that have not \ called • up- | on • thy | Name. 7 For they have de- | vour-ed | Jacob : and laid \ waste • his | dwell- ing- 1 place. 8 remember not our old sins, but have mercy upon us, \ and • that | soon : for we are come to | great • = | mis - e- | ry. 9 Help us God of our salvation, for the glory \ of • thy | Name : de- liver us, and be merciful unto our siris, \ for • thy | Name^s • = | sake. 10 Wherefore do the | hea - then | say : Wiere is | now • = | their • = | God? 11 let the vengeance of thy servants' blood | that • is | shed : be openly showed u2ion the | heathen • in | our • = | sight. 122 THE PSALTER. [Day 16.— Morning. •77. p±F=R-4i;i Wood. ^^- i=s: ft 12 let the sorrowful sighing of the pt'isoners \ come ' be- | fore thee : according to the greatness of thy power, preserve thou those that | are ap- | point - ed to I die. 13 And for the blasphemy wherewith our neighbours have bias- | phem - ed | thee : reward thou them Lord, | seven -fold | into • their | bosom. 14 So we that are thy people, and sheep of thy pasture, shall give thee \ thanks • for | ever : and will alway be showing forth thy praise from genera- tion I to • = I ge-ner- | ation. i M 78. w m -f« « — I ^ — L i Walter. '^^^- m. —4^1^ O I ?- 1 ■ti- ^ 'f- Psalm 80. — Qui regis Israel. iierd of Israel, thou that sheep: show thyself also, thou that sitfest up- | on • the | Cher-u- HEAK thou Shepherd of Israel, thou that leadest Joseph \ like • a bim. 2 Before Ephraim, Benjamin, \ a'lltl • Ma- | nasses : stir iij) thy | strength • and I come • and | help us. 3 Turn us a- | gain • | God : show the light of thy countenance, \ and • we I shall • be | whole. 4 Lord I God • of | hosts : how long wilt thou be angri/ \ with • thy | peo-ple that | prayeth ? 5 Thou feedest them with the | bread • of ] tears : and givest them ph?ite- ousness | of * = | tears • to | drink. 6 Thou hast made us a very strife \ unto • our | neiglibours : and our ene- mies I laugh • = | us • to | scorn, 7 Turn us again, thou | God • of | hosts : show tlie liglit of thy connte- nance, \ and • we | shall * be | whole. 8 Thou hast brought a vine \ out • of | Egy})t : thou hast cast out the heathen, \ and • = | plant - ed | it. Day 16. — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 123 9 Thou madest \ room • = | for it : and when it had talceii \ root • it | filled * the | land. 10 The hills were covered tvith the | sha - dow | of it : and the boughs thereof were like the | good - ly | ce - dar | trees. 11 She stretched out her branches \ un - to the | sea : cmd her | boughs • = | un - to the | river. 12 Why hast thou then broken down \ her • = | hedge : that all they that go hy I pluck • off | her • = | grapes ? 13 The wild boar out of the 2vood doth j root • it | up : and the wild beasts of the I field • de- | vour • = | it. 14 Turn thee again thou God of hosts, look | down • from | heaven : behold, and I vis - it | this • = | vine ; 15 And the place of the vineyard that thy right \ hand • hath | planted : and the branch that thou madest so | strong • = | for • thy- | self. 16 It is burnt witli^?*e, | and • cut | down : and they shall perish at the re- buke I of • thy I coun - te- | nance. 17 Let thy hand be upon the man of | thy • right | hand : and upon the son of man, whom thou madest so | strong • for | thine • own | self. 18 And so will not we go | back * from | thee : let us live and toe shall | call • up- I on • thy | Name. 19 Turn us again Lord \ God • of | hosts : show the light of thy cminte- nance, \ and • we | shall • be | whole. E. J. Hopkins. ^m «-d- \^-^J t- J^ m f—T^-^ .(Z- -^^ -f^-^ li Psalm 81. — Exultate Beo. SING we meriHly unto | God ' our | strength : make a cheerful noise \ un - to the I God • of | Jacob. 3 Take the ;js«//«, bring | hither • the | iohrQi '. i\iQ merry \ harp • =r | with • the I lute. 3 Blow up the trumpet \ in the • new | moon : even in the time appointed, and up- I on * our | sol-emn | feast-day. 4 For this was made a statute for | Is - ra- | el : and a la%u \ of • the | God • of I Jacob. 124 [Day 1G. — .AIokmnu. E. J. HOFKIKS. iPP P -^1 IS^ES^a J -f5!_^. Hiif -5^n .(i-_(=^ :t=t: a 5 This he ordained in Joseph for a | test - i- | mony : wlien lie came out of the land of Egypt, and had | heard • a | strange • = | language. G I eased his shoulder \ from • the | burden : and his hands were delivered \ from • = I ma - king the | pots. 7 Tiiou calledst upon me in troubles, and / de- | liver - ed | thee : and heard thee what time as the | storm • = | fell • up- | on thee. 8 I I proved • thee | also : at the | wa - ters | of • = | strife. 9 Hear my people ; and I will assure fhee, | Is - ra- | el : if fhou wilt | heark - en | un - to | me, 10 There shall no strange god \ be • in | thee : neither shalt thou worship \ an - y I o - ther | god. Ill am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the | land • of | Egj^t : open thy mouth wide, \ and • == | I • shall | fill it. 12 But my people would not | hear • my | voice : and Israel would | not • 0- I bey • = I me. * 13 So I gave them up imto their | own • hearts' | lusts : and let them folloiv their | own • im- | ag - in- | ations. 14 that my people Avould have hearlcened \ un - to | me : for if Israel had I walk - ed | in • my | ways, 15 I should soon have put down their | en - e- | mies : and turned my hand a- I gainst • their | ad - ver- | saries. 16 The haters of the Lord should have been \ found • =: | liars : but their time should | have • en- | dured • for | ever. 17 He should have fed them also with the finest \ wheat • = | flour : and with honey out of the stony rock should / have | sat - is- | fi - ed | thee. * Repeat second part here. Day 1G. — Evening.] Day l(j. THE PSALTER. 125 $0. ^ S iEtJening. -:=\- :t=: 1 — i- Kelwat. :q=:cz= itubitz I 5^ i :iii Psalm 82.— Z>eiis s/eftY. GOD standeth in the congregation of | prin • — | ces ": he is a | judge • a- ] mong • = I gods. 2 How long will ye \ give • wrong | judgment : and accept the | per - sons | of the • un- | godly ? 3 Defend the poor and | fa - ther- | less : see that such as are in need and ne- I cessi - ty | have • = | right. 4 Deliver the outcast \ and • = | poor : save them from the | hand • of | the • un- I godly, 5 They will not be learned nor understand, bnt walk on \ still • in | dark- ness : all the foundations o/the | earth • are | out • of | course. 6 I have said, \ Ye • are | gods : and ye are all the children \ of • the | Most • = I Highest. 7 But ye shall | die • like | men : and \ fall • like | one * of the | princes. 8 Arise God, and | judge • thou the | earth : for thou shalt take all heathen to | thine • in- | her - it- | ance. W- 52. 1^^- iJqd=^4 ^ III' ^ :fl2: •25^- ■^F -^- ^<5'-<5'- "C*'"&'~ ■cS"""CO'"' "^S"^ -1$^ -i9--^- -^ ^ gl ■#-^ -1$^ ^fe^^llS:i[i:^ -^-g-r.^- i-zJ-r' i Psalm 88. — Domine, Deus. OLORD God of my salvation, I have cried day and wt^A^ be- | fore • = | thee : let my prayer enter into thy presence, incline thine | ear • un- | to • my I calling. 2 For my soulis \ full • of | trouble : and my life \ draw-eth | nigh • unto | hell. 3 I am counted as one of them that go cloiv?i | in - to the | pit : and I have been even as a | man • that | hath • no | strength. 4 Free among the dead, like unto them that are wonnded, and | lie * in the | grave : who are out of remembrance, and are cut a- | way ' from | thy • = | hand. 5 Thou hast laid me in the | low - est | pit : in a jJlnce of | dark - ness | and • in the | deep. 6 Thine indignation lietli \ hard up - on | me : and thou hast vexed | me • with I all • thy | storms. 7 Thou hast put away mine acquaintance \ far • from | me : and made me to I be • ab- | horred • of | them. 8 I am so | fast • in | prison : that \ I • can- | not * get | forth. 9 My sight faileth for | ve - ry | trouble : Lord I have called daily upon thee, I have stretched /or^/t my | hands • = | un - to | thee. 10 Dost thou show wonders a- | mong • the | dead : or shall the dead rise up a- I gain • and | praise • = | thee ? 11 Shall thy loving-kindness be shoiued \ in • the | grave : or thy | faithful - ness I in • de- | struction ? VZ Shall thy wondrous works be knoion \ in • the | dark : and thy righteous- ness in the land where | all • things | are • for- | gotten ? 13 Unto thee have I cried, | • = | Lord : and early shall my prayer \ come • be- | fore ' = | thee. 14 Lord, why ahliorrest \ thou • my | soul : and liidest \ thou • thy | face • from I me? 15 I am in misery, and like unto him that is at the | point • to | die : even from my youth up thy terrors have I suffered \ with • a | trou - bled | mind. 16 Thy wrathful displeasure (/oe^/i | o-ver | me: and the fear of ^/^ee | hath* un- I done • = | me. 17 They came round about me \ daily • like | water : and compassed me to- | gether • on | eve - ry | side. 18 My lovers and friends hast thou imt a- | way • from | me : and hid mine ac- I quaint - ance | out of • my | sight. 132 THE PSALTER. [Day 17.— Evenixc Day 17. iEucnins. »6. I BOYCE. -r Psalm 89. — Misericordias Dommi. MY song shall be alway of the loYmg-kindness \ of • the | Lord : with my mouth will I ever be showing thy truth from one gener- | a - tion | to • an- I other. 2 For I have said, Mercy shall be set up \ for • = \ ever : thy truth shalt thou I sta - biish | in • the | heavens. 3 I have made a covenant \ with • my | chosen : I have sworn unto | Da - vid I my • = | servant ; 4 Thy seed will I stahlish \ for • = | ever : and set up thy throne from one gener- | a - tion | to • an- | other. 5 Lord, the very heavens shall praise thy | won - drous | works : and thy truth in the C07igre- \ ga - tion | of • the | saints. 6 For who is he a- | mong • the | clouds : that shall he com- | par - ed | un - to the | Lord ? 7 And what is he a- | mong • the | gods : that shall be \ like • un- | to • the | Lord? 8 God is very greatly to be feared in the council \ of • the | saints : and to be had in reverence of all tlieni \ that • are | round • a- | bout him. 9 Lord God of hosts, wlto is | like • unto | thee : thy truth most mighty Lord, I is • on | eve - ry | side. 10 Thou rulest the raging \ of • the | sea : thou stillest the waves there- [ of * when I they • a- | rise. 11 Thou hast subdued Egypt, and de- | stroy - ed | it : thou hast scattered thine enemies abroad \ with • thy | might - y | arm. 12 The heavens are thine, the earth \ al - so is | thine : thou hast laid the foundation of the round world, and | all ' that | there - in | is. 13 Thou hast made the north \ and • the | south : Tabor and Hermon sliall re- I joice * in | thy • =: | Name. 14 Thou lidst a I might - y | arm : strong is thy hand, and | high • is f thy * right I hand. 15 Righteousness and equity are the habitation \ of • tliy | seat : mercy and truth shall | go • be- | fore ' thy | face. 16 lilessed is the people Lord, that can re- | joice • in | thee : they shall walk in tiic tiglil \ of • thy | coun - te- | nance. Day 17.— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 133 17 Their delight shall be daihj \ iii ' thy | Name : and in thy righteousness \ shall • they | make • their | boast. 18 For thou art the glory \ of • their | strength : and in thy \o\mg-Mnclness thou I shalt • lift | up • our | horns. 19 For the Lord is | our • de- | fence : the Holy One of | Is - rael | is • our | King. 20 Thou sj)akest sometime in visions unto thy saints, \ and * ^ | saidst : I have laid helj) upon One that is mighty, I have exalted One \ chos - en | out • of the I people. 31 I have found David \ my • =: | servant : with my holy oil have | I • an- 1 oint - ed | him. 22 My hand shall | hold • him | fast : and my | arm • shall | strength - en | him. 23 The enemy shall not be able to | do • him | violence : the son of wicked- ness I shall • not | hurt • = | him. 24 I will smite down his/o^.s" be- | fore • his | face: and | plague • = | them' that I hate him. 25 My truth also and my inerci/ shall | be • with | him : and in my Name shall his horn \ be * ex- | alt • = | ed. 26 I will set his dominion also \ in • the | sea : and his | right • hand | in • the I floods. 27 He shall call me, Thou | art * my | Father : my God, | and • my | strong • sal- I vation. 28 And I will make him \ my • First- | born : higher | than • the | kings • of the I earth. 29 My mercy will I keep for him for j ev- er- | more : and my covenant \ shall • stand | fast • with | him. 30 His seed also will I make to en- | dure ' for | ever : and his throne \ as • the I days • of | heaven, 31 But if his children for- | sake • my | law : and \ walk ■ not | in • my | Judgments. 32 If they break my statutes, and keep not \ my • com- | mandments : I "will visit their offences with the rod, \ and • their | sin • with | scourges. 33 Nevertheless, my loving-kindness will I not utterly \ take • from | him : nor I suffer • my | truth • to | fail. 34 My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone \ out of • my I lips : I have sworn once by my holiness, that | I • will | not • fail | David. 35 His seed shall en- | dure ' for | ever : and his seat is like as the | sun • be- I fore * = \ me. 36 He shall stand fast for evermore \ as • the | moon : and as the | faith - ful I witness • in | heaven. 134 THE PSALTER. [Day 17. — Evening. 8T. =i: f-^r-^ -^' Walmislet. HH jSigrqfcrp-:: sii^^a 37 But thou hast abhorred and forsaken \ thine • An- | ointed : and \ art dis- I pleas - ed | at him. 38 Thou hast broken the covenant \ of • thy | servant : and cad his crown • = I to • the | ground. 39 Thou hast overtliroion \ all * his | hedges : and \ bro - ken | down • his strongholds. 40 All they that go lij \ spoil • = | him : and he is become a re- | proach • = to ' his I neighbours. 41 Thou hast set uja the right liand \ of • his | enemies : and made all his adver-saries | to • re- | joice. 43 Thou hast taken atoay the | edge of • his | sword : and givest him not victo - ry | in ' the | battle. 43 Thou hast put | out • his | glory : and cast his | throne • = | down • to the I ground. 44 The days of his youtli \ hast • thou | shortened : and \ covered • him | with • dis- I honour. 45 LoKD, how long wilt thou liide thy- | self • for | ever : and shall | thy • wrath I burn • like | fire ? 40 remember how sliort \ my • time | is : wherefore hast tliou \ made • all I men • for | nought ? 47 What man is he that liveth, and shall | not • see | death : and shall he deliver his soiiJ \ from • the | hand • of | hell ? 48 Lord, where are thy old loving- \ kind - ness- | es : which thou swarest unto I Da- vid | in • thy | truth ? 49 Kemember Lord, the rebuke that thy \ serv - ants | have : and how I do bear in my bosom the re- | bukes • of | ma - ny | people ; 50 Wherewith thine enemies have blasjihemed thee, and slandered the footsteps of I thine • An- | ointed : Praised be the Lord for evermore. \ A - men I and * A- I men. Day 18. — Morning.] TEE PSALTER. 135 Day 18. r-r- f9 ig -^-j -&-\-&-G> Goss — Beethoven. ^"S^ B^= rs>- te. ^Z^. M I =F -^2-^- S^ J EgB -^H=^ Psalm 90. — Doynine, refugium. T ORD, thou hast | been • our | refuge : from one gener- | a - tion | to * an- | -^ other. 2 Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever the eartli and the ] world • were | made : thou art God from everlasting , and | world * with- | out • = I end. 3 Tho'i turnest man \ to * de- | struction : again thou sayest, Come a- | gain • ye | children • of | men. 4 For a thousand years in thy sight are | but • as | yesterday : seeing that is 2Mst I as • a I watch • in the | night. 5 As soon as thou scatterest them they are even \ as ' a | sleep : and fade away \ sudden - ly | like • the | grass. 6 In the morning it is green, and | grow - eth | up : but in the evening it is cut clotvn, I dri - ed | up ■ and | withered. 7 For we consume awag in | thy • dis- | pleasure : and are afraid at thy | wrath - ful | in - dig- | nation. 8 Thou hast set our misdeeds be- | fore • =: \ thee : and our secret sins in the I light of • thy | conn - te- | nance. 9 For when thou art angry, all our | days • arc | gone : we bring our years to an e7id, as it | were • a | tale • that is | told. 10 The days of our age are threescore years and ten ; and though men be so strong that they come to | four -score | years : yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow ; so soon passeth it a- | way • and | we • are | gone. 11 But who regardeth the power \ of * thy | wrath : for even thereafter as a raajH fearef/i, | so • is | thy • dis- | pleasure. 13 So teach ns to | number • our | days : that we mag ap- | ply • our | hearts • unto | wisdom. 13 Turn thee again | Lord • at the | last : and be | gra - cious | unto • thy I servants. 14 satisfy us with thy mercg, \ and • that | soon : so shall we rejoice and be glad \ all • the | days of • our | life. 15 Comfort us again now after the time that thou hast | pla - gued | us : and for the years wherein \ we • have | suffered • ad- | versity. 136 THE PSALTER. [Day 18.— Morning. Goss — Beethoven. cc VjrOSS — UEETHOVEN. JM fezf^Epipzfel:J r-r f i ' ! J -<2;h^ r-r i :^i-;^. T 16 Show thy servant.^ \ thy • = | work : and their | child - reii | thy ■ = j glory. 17 And the glorious Majesty of the Lord our God \ be • up- | ou us : pros- per thou the work of our hands ujiou us ; prosjjcr \ thou • our | haud - y- | Avork. 12. 1 I I I 1 J 1 I ®^'^''- I J 1 II ' 1 mr I I AAaA <5,- -o;?i the | ci - ty | of • the | Lord. Day 20. 97. iHflorning. fj ■:X -^ (2? isz:^ -^ ^^: I I J F15=^^ -51 u Stonex. -(=2- -(^ ;s3^SeSi ^ :?--^- 'ijj Psalm 102.— Z)omme, exaudi. TTEAR my | prayer • | Lord : and let my | cry - ing | come * unto | ^ ^ thee. 2 Hide not thy face from me in the | time of • my | trouble : incline thine ear unto me when I call ; | hear • me and | that • right | soon. 146 97. THE PSALTER -4 [Day 20.— MoR.Mxt;. Stones. .J^- t- 1-r ^Hi J ^<^- f^ .^.^. ^SH :i2H:2- 3 For my days are consumed a- | way • like | smoke : and my bones are burnt up | as • it | were ' a | firebrand. 4 My heart is smitten down, and withered \ like • = | grass : so that I for- | get • to I eat • my | bread. 5 For the voice \ of * my | groaning : my bones will scarce \ cleave • = | to • my I flesh. G I am become like a jjclioan in the | wild - er- | ness : and like an owl \ that • is I in • the | desert. 7 I have watched, and am even as it | were • a [ s])arrow : that sitteth alone up- I on • the | house • = | top. 8 Mine enemies revile me \ all the • day | long : and they that are mad upon one are | sworn • to- | gether • a- | gainst me. 9 For I have eaten ashes \ as it • were | bread : and \ mingled • my | drink • with I weeping. 10 And that, because of thine indignation \ and • = | wrath : for thou hast taken me np, \ and • = | cast • me | down. 11 My days are gone \ like • a | shadow : and / am | wither - ed | like • = | gi'ass. 12 But thou Lord shaJt en- | dure • for | ever : and thy rememhrance through- I out • all | ge - ne- | rations. 13 Thou shalt arise, and have mercij up- | on • = | Sion : for it is time that thou have mercy upon her, \ yea • the | time • is | come. 14 And why? thy servants ////y^X* up- | on 'her | stones: and it pitieth ///('w- to I see • her | in • the | dust. 15 The heathen shall /mr thy | Name • | Lord : and all the kings of the eartli \ thy ' = | Ma - jes- | ty. 16 When the Lord shall | build • up | Sion : and when his | glo - ry | shall • ap- I pear. 17 Wlien he turneth him unto the prayer of W\q poor \ de - sti- | tute : and de- I spis - eth | not • their de- | sire. 18 This shall be written for tliose \ that • come | after : and the people which shall be | born ■ shall | praise • the | Lord. 19 For he hath looked down from his | sane - tua- | ry : out of the heaven did the | Lord • be- | hold • the | earth ; 20 That he might hear the mourning of such as are in cap- | tiv - i- | ty : and deliver the children ap- | point - ed | un - to | death ; Day 20. — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 147 21 That they may declare the Nauic of the | Lord • in | Sion : and his wor- shij) I at • Je- | rii - sa- | lem. • 'Z'Z When the people are gathered to- | ge • = | ther : and the hingdoms \ al - so to I serve • the | Lord. 23 He brought down my i I ^ ^ ^ ■-^ ^:^ 10 He hath not dealt with ?/.s | after • our | sins : nor rewarded ns accord- ing I to ' our I wicked - ness- | es. 11 For look how high the heaven ivS in comparison \ of • the | earth : so great is his mercy aUo \ toward • = | them • that | fear him. 12 Look how wide also the east is | from • the | west : so far hath J/e \ set • our I sins ' from | us. 13 Yea, like as a father pitieth \ his • own | children : even so is the Lord merciful \ un - to | them • that | fear him. 14 For he knoweth loliereof \ we • are | made : he rememhereth \ that * we | are • but | dust. 15 The days of man are | but • as | grass : for he flourisheth as a | flow - er | of • the I field. 16 For as soon as the wind goeth over it, | it • is | gone : and the place thereof shall | know • it | no • = | more. 17 But the merciful goodness of the Lord endureth for ever and ever upon I them • that | fear him : and his righteousness up- | on • = | child - ren's ) children ; 18 Even upon such as keep his | cov - e- | nant : and think upon his com- | mand - ments to | do • = | them. 19 The Lord hath prepared his | seat • in | heaven : and his kingdom \ rul - eth I o - ver | all. 20 praise the Lord ye angels of his, 5-0 that ex- | eel • in | strength : ye that fulfil his commandment, and hearken unto the | voice • of | his * = | word. 21 praise the Lord, all | ye • his | hosts : ye servants of | his • that | do • his I pleasure. 22 speak good of the Lord, all ye works of his, in all places of | his * do- I minion : praise tliou the | Lord • = j * my | soul. Day 20. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 149 Day 20. iEtjening. 99. ms: — ^ — Y^-^- -^-y-^ — -■ u --I— I Hodges. «:= :2i«±Bri f-'-iS-'-p'SF ■^^€=JzJcJ ^m^^K^^i Psalm 104. — Benedic, anima mea. PRAISE the Lord, | • my | soul : Lord my God, thou art become exceeding glorious ; thou art clothed with | ma- Jes- | ty • and | honour, 2 Thou deckest thyself with light as it tvere | with • a | garment : and spreadest out the | heav - ens | like • a | curtain. 3 Who layeth the beams of his chambers \ in • the | waters : and maketh tlie clouds his chanjt, and icalketh up- | on • the | wings • of the | wind. 4 He maketh his | an - gels | spirits: and his | minis - ters a | flam-ing fire. 5 He laid the foundations \ of • the | earth: that it never should | move at I a - ny I time. 6 Thou coveredst it with the deep like as \ with • a 1 garment : the waters stand • =: 1 in • the | hills, 7 At thy re- | buke " they | flee ; at the voice of thy \ thun - der | they • are a- I fraid. 8 They go up as high as the hills, and down to the | valleys • be- | neath even unto the place which thou \ hast • ap- | point - ed | for them. 9 Thou hast set them their bounds which they \ shall • not | pass : neither tjirn a- | gain • to | cover • the | earth. 10 He sendeth the springs \ in - to the | rivers : which \ run • a- | moug the I hills. 11 All the beasts of the field \ drink • there- | of : and the wild | ass - es quench " their | thirst. 12 Beside them shall the fowls of the air have their | hab - i- | tation : and sing • a- I mong • the | branches. 13 He watereth the hills | from * a- | hove : the earth is filled with the fruit • of j thy • = | works. 14 He bringeth forth grass \ for • the | cattle : and green herb | for • the service • of | men ; 15 That he may bring food out of the earth, and wine that maketh glad the I heart • of | man : and oil to make him a cheerful countenance, and bread to 1 strength - en | man's • = J heart. 150 THE PSALTER. [Day 20.— Evkxixu. Hodges. ^ .d^M-r .-,Xj.^^. ^^a 16 The trees of the Lord aJno are | full • of | sap : even the cedars of Lib- anus I which • = I he • hath | planted ; 17 AVherein the birds \ make * their | nests : and the fir- trees are a | dwell - ing I for • the | stork. 18 The high hills are a refurje \ for the • wild | goats : and so are the | ston - y I rocks • for the | conies. 19 He ajjpointed the w?oo« for | cer-tain | seasons: andthe6'?/w | knoweth • his I go - ing | down. 20 Thou makest darkness that it | may • be | night : wherein all the | beasts • of the | forest • do | move. 21 The lions roaring \ after • their | prey : do \ seek * their | meat • from | God. 22 The sun ariseth, and they get them a,- \ way • to- | gether : and lay fheni \ down • = I in • their | dens. 23 Man goeth forth to his luorh, and | to • his | labour : un- \ til • the | eve • = I ning. 24 Lord how manifold \ are • thy | works : in wisdom hast thou made them all ; the | earth • is | full of • thy | riches. 25 So is the great and | wide * sea | also : wherein are things creeping inmimerable, both | small • and | great • = | beasts. 26 There go the ships, and there is | that * Le- ] viathan : whom thou hast made to take his | pas - time | there • = | in. 27 These wait \ all up - on | thee : that thou mayest give them | meat • in | due • = I season. 28 When thou givest it them, they | gath - er | it : and when thou openest thy hand, \ they • are | filled ' with | good. 29 When thou hidest thy face \ they • are | troubled : when thou takest away their breath they die, and are turned a- | gain • = | to • their ( dust. 30 When thou lettest thy breath go forth, they | shall • be | made : and thou shalt re- | now • the | face • of the | earth. 31 The glorious Majesty of the Lord shall en- | dure • for j ever : the Lord shall re- ( joice • = | in • his | works. 32 The earth shall tremble at the | look • of | him : if he do but touch the | hills • = I they • shall | smoke. 33 I will sing unto the Lord as | long as * I | live : I will praise my God | while • I j have * my | being. Day 21. — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 151 34 Aud so shall my tuorcls \ please • = | him : my joy \ shall • be | in • the | LOED. 35 As for sinners, they shall be consumed out of the earth, and the ungodly shall I come • to an | end : Praise thou the Lord my soul. \ Praise • = | = • the I Lord. Day 21. lOO. ^ 4 B. CooKB. ^a :^Tt 1^-^- ■f^»- t^: \'T -^ d-^ fe^ ;s -di- i 1 ^ ^ ^ C C| p-L=C i_^^_^^g_^ ■^ 3rg3 I Fsalm 105. — Confitemini Domino. OGIVE thanks unto the Lord, and call up- | on • his | Name : tell the people I what • things | he • hath | done. 2 let your songs be of him, and | praise • = | him : and let your talking he of I all • his | won - drous | works. 3 Rejoice in his | ho - ly | Name : let the heart of them re- j joice • that | seek • the | Lord, 4 Seek the Lor'd \ and • his | strength : seeh | his * face | ev - er- | more. 5 Eemember the marvellous loorks that | he • hath | done : his ivonders, and the | judg - ments | of • his | mouth ; 6 ye seed of Ahralmm \ his • := | servant : ye children of | Ja - cob | his • = I chosen. 7 He is the | Lord • our | God : his judgments \ are • in | all • the | Avorld. 8 He hath been alway mindful of his covenant \ and • = | promise : that he made to a | thou - sand | ge - ne- | rations ; 9 Even the covenant that he made with | A - bra- | ham : and the oath that I he • sware j un - to | Isaac ; 10 And appointed the same unto Jacoh \ for • a | law : and to Israel for an | ev - er- | last - ing | testament ; 11 Saying, Unto thee will I give the | land • of | Canaan : the lot oi\ your • in- I her - it- [ ance : 12 When there were yet but a | few * of | them : and they \ Strang - ers | in • the I land ; 13 What time as they went from one nation \ to * an- | other : from one kingdom \ to • an- | oth - er | people ; 14 He suffered no man to | do * them | wrong : but reproved even \ kings • = I for • their | sakes j 152 THE PSALTER. [Day 21.-3Ioknxxu, lOO. B. COOKK. I rr " i "Mf* — r^^'-'— T"r I I a-^^J^^, fi!_r..^_^<^- J_^^_^-^l.. -^-. g* g* . aL-A\^^ «2_ 15 Touch ^^o/ I mine • An- | ointed : and (Ut my | propb - ets | no • =: harm. 16 Moreover lie called for a dearth \\\)- \ on • the | land : and destroyed all the • jiro- | vision • of | bread. 17 But he had sent a | man • ])e- | fore them : even Josejih, who was sold to I be • a I bond • = | servant. 18 Whose /- r ^Srl^^ Fsalm 106. — Confitemini Domino. OGIVE thanks unto the Lord ; for | he • is | gracious : and his | mercy • en- I dureth • for | ever. 2 Who can express the noble acts \ of • the | Lord : or \ show • forth | all • his I praise ? 3 Blessed are they that rt//6?«^ | keep • = | judgment : cmd | do • = | right- eous- I ness. 154 THE PSALTER. i^=:l=F-:i=iijz^ [Day 21.— Evening. R. Cooke. r J m^^^^^s ^r-^^-*--,— -J ii rr t^-!^- -t:-^- ^-•-1 fi r-r- 4 Remember me Loud, according to the favour that thou hearest \ unto • thy I people : visit \ me " with | tliy • sal- | vation. 5 That I may see the felicHij \ of • thy j chosen : and rejoice in the glad- ness of thy peoj^le, and give thanks with | tliine • in- | her- it- | ance. 6 We have sinned | with • our | fathers : we have done amiss, \ and ' dealt | wick - ed- | ly. 7 Our fathers regarded not thy Avonders in Egypt^ neither kept they thy great goodness \ in • re- | membrance : but Avere disobedient at the sea, \ e - ven | at the • Ked | Sea. 8 Nevertheless, he helped them for | his • Name's | sake : that he might make his | pow - er | to • be | known. 9 He rebuked the Red Sea also, and it was \ dri - ed | up : so he led them through the deej^, as | through ■ a | wild - er- | ness. 10 And he saved them, from the | adver-sary's | hand : and delivered them from the | hand • of the I en - e- | my. 11 As for those that troubled them, the waters over- | whelm - ed | them : there \ was • not | one of • them | left. 12 Then believed \ they • his | words : and sang \ praise • = | un - to | him. 13. z± -c^ R. Cooke. f=rf r =1^ SiiSllii r^tgzbpiipicgitz— cj::sicpzpii m:- l± I I I I I I II 111^' m^^^^m^^^ r- • 13 But within a while they for- | gat • his | works : and would | not • a- bide • his | counsel. 14 But lust came upon them in the | wild-er- | ness : and they | tempt ed I God • in the | desert. 15 And he gave them \ their • de- | sire : and sent leanness withal \ in -to their • = | soul. 16 They angered Moses also \ in • the | tents : and Aaron the | saint • = of • the I Lord. Day 31.— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 155 17 So the earth opened and ) swallowed • up | Dathan : and covered the congre- | ga-tion | of • A- | biram. 18 And the fire was kindled \ in • their | company : the Jlame \ burnt • up | the • un- I godly. 19 They made a | calf • in [ Horeb : and \ worship - ped the | molt - en ] image. 20 Thus they j turned • their | glory : into the similitude of a | calf • that I eat-eth | hay. 31 And they forgat \ God • their | Saviour : who had done \ so • great | things • in | Egypt ; 22 Wondrous works in the | land • of | Ham : and fearful things \ by • the I Red • = | Sea. 23 So he said he would have destroyed them, had not Moses his chosen stood before him \ in • the | gap : to turn away his wrathful indignation, \ lest • he I should • de- | stroy them. 24 Yea, they thought scorn of that \ pleas -ant | land : and gave no cre- dence I un - to I his • ^ I word ; 25 But murmured \ in • their | tents : and hearkened not \ un-to the | voice • of the | Lord. 26 Then lift he up his hand a- | gainst • := | them : to overthrow them \ in • the | wild - er- | ness ; 27 To cast out their seed a- | mong • the | nations : and to | scatter • them I in • the | lands. 28 They joined themselves unto | Ba - al- | peor : and ate the | offer - ings | of • the I dead. 29 Thus they provoked him to anger with their | own • in- | ventions : and the I plague • was | great • a- | mong them. 30 Then stood up Phinees, \ and • =: \ prayed : and \ so * the | j^lague • = | ceased. 31 And that was counted unto liim for | right - eous- | ness: among all posterities \ for • = | ev - er- | more. 32 They angered him also at the | waters • of | strife : so that he punished \ Mo - ses I for • their | sakes. 33 Because they pro- | voked • his | spirit : so that he spake unad- | vised - ly I with • his | lips. 34 IS^either destroyed j they • the | heathen : as the | Lord • com- | mand - ed I them ; 35 Bwiw eve mingled A- \ mong • the | heathen : and \ learn -ed | their • = | works. 36 Insomuch that they worshipped their idols, which turned to their | own • de- I cay : yea, they offered their sons and their | daught -ers | un - to | devils ; 37 And shed innocent blood, even the blood of their s(in>< and | of • their I daughters : whom they oft'ered unto the idols of Canaan ; and the land \ was • de- I filed ' with | blood. 166 THE rs ALTER. [Day 21. — EvEMNti. 13. J- ? tU\ ^^lililisi r _^^J_(5,_i_^ f J R-^- -^^ r-, 38 Thus were they stained with | their • own | works : and went a wlior- ing I with • their | own • in- | ventions. 39 Therefore was the wrath of the Lord kindled a- | gainst • his | people : insomuch that he abhorred his | own • in- | her- it- | ance. 40 And he gave them over into the hand \ of • the | heathen : and they tliat hated them were | lords '=10- ver | them. 41 Their enemies op- | press - ed | them : and | had • them | in • sub- | jec- tion. 42 Many a time did lie de- | liv-er | them : but they rebelled against him with their own inventions, and were brought doivn \ in • their | wick-ed- j ness. 43 Nevertheless, Avhen he saw \ their 'ad- | versity : lie \ heard • = | their • com- I plaint. 44 lie thought upon his covenant and pitied them, according unto the 'multitude \ of • his | mercies : yea, he made all those that led them away \ cap- tive to I pi - ty I them. 101. R. Cooke. J J ^ ^ IJSL^Z ^ -rS^-r^ ii iE^gH -\-'- ■P-M iiSllli#=l r. 45 Deliver us Lord our God, and gather us from a- | mong • the heathen : that we may give thanks unto thy holy Name, and | make • our boast of • thy | praise. 46 Blessed be the Lord God of Israel from everlasting, and | world with out I end : and let all the | peo - pie | say • A- | men. Day 22. — Morxixg.J THE PSALTER. 157 Day 22. 102. Unison. - ^ *" -^?g^^ ;^i -f^- liflovning. Messiter. y g) ^ ig: ^ i^?//?. ( Fo;- rt simpler setting of this Psalm see page 328^ Psalm \01 .—Confitemini Domino. /^~\ GIVE thanks unto the Lord ; for | he • is | gracious : and his | mer-cy en- I dureth • for | ever. 103. Messiter. — l-r (CV/;?.) 2 Let them give thanks whom the Lord \ hath • re- | deemed : and delivered //'ow the | hand • of the | en-e- | my ; {Dec.) 3 And gathered them out of the lands, from the east, and | from • the I west : from the | north • and | from • the | south. I S-t 104. Messiter. rqnp: 32 « ' ^1 :=]: ^T" r ^s t^ :^ -^ 1 — --t {C'a)i.) 4 They went astray in the wilderness \ out • of the | way : and found no | city • to | dwell • = | in. {Dec.) 5 Hungry \ and • = | thirsty: tlieir \ soul ' = \ faint -ed | in them. 6 So they cried unto the Lord \ in • their | trouble : and he delivered \ them • from | their • dis- | tress. 7 He led them forth \ by the • right | way : that they might go to the | ci - ty I where • they | dwelt. 158 THE PSALTER. [Day 22. — Morning. 103. -.-4-J- Messiter. I I Ig^^siES 'J ,4 :g^gzr^_-iq:' ^^U ■(2h=2- r'S'-?^-r'5— I V-t~.^\ ^1 ^ S^^^^r. ifSimiS 8 that men would therefore praise the Zd/v/ | for * his | goodness : and declare the wonders that he (/o^/A | for • the | children • of | men ! 9 For he satisfieth the | emp-ty | soul : and fillet h the | hun-gry | soul • with I goodness. &I 104. Messiter. I ■« :=trr -:m- 1 mS'- I ::#^ i--- :tz=t: 1=1 {f'((N.) 10 'Such as sit in darkness, and in the | shadow • of | death : being fast bound in | mis-e- | ry * and | iron ; (Dec.) 11 Because they rebelled against the | words • of the | Lord : and lightly regarded the | coun-sel | of the * Most | Highest : 12 He also brought down their heart through | heav-i- | ness : they fell down, and | there * was | none • to | help them. 13 So when they cried unto the Lord \ in • their | trouble : he delivered til em I out • of I their • dis- | tress. 14 For he brought them out of darkness, and out of the | shadow • of | death : and \ brake ' their | bonds ' in | sunder. . 103. i* J ± ■U -i9- ^ -,5^ *^ -*^ Full. 15 that men would therefore praise the Lord \ for • his | goodness : and declare the wonders that he doetli \ for • the | children • of | men ! 16 For he hath broken the | gates • of | brass : and smitten the | bars ' of | iron ■ in I sunder. Day 22.— Morning.] THE PSALTER, 159 — \- Messiter. :=t ^. --L(22-^ :^=]ZF=1=:^=F=F=q=^"-j= Messiter. ^^5."ss I I 'J 't^ ^^r^f^ in^-sia Full. 31 that men would therefore praise the Lord \ for • his | goodness : and declare the wonders that he doetli \ for • the | children • of | men ! 32 That they would exalt him also in the congregation \ of • the | people : and praise Jiim \ in • the | seat • of the | elders ! 106. 3 -^- -i9- I X^ f-rg: "I" — c Messiter. q==t: A-l r r i PeI {('(in.) '^'^ Who turneth the floods into a | wild-er- | ness : and drieih \ up • the I wa - tor- | springs. {Dec.) 34 A fruitful land \ maketh * he | barren : for the wickedness of | them • that | dwell • there- | in. Day :22.— Even-ixg.] THE PSALTER. 161 35 Again, he maketli the wilderness a | stand -ing | water: and water- spriui/s I of • a I dry • = | ground. 3(i And titere he j setteth • the | hungry : that they may build fhe7n a | city • to I dwell • = | in ; 37 That they may sow their Ia?id, and | jolant • = | vineyards : fo | yield • them I fruits • of | increase. 38 He blesseth them, so that they midtiplif ex- | ceed - ing- | ly : and suf- fereth not their | cat - tie | to • de- | crease. 39 And again, when they are minished and | brought • = | low : through oppression, tlirough | a - ny | plague ' or | trouble ; 40 Though he suffer them to be e\il-entreated \ through • = | tyrants : and let them wander out of the way | in • the | wild - er- | ness ; 41 Yet helpeth he the poor | out ' of | misery : and maketh him liouse- liolds I like • a | flock ■ of | sheep. 42 The righteous will consider this, \ and * re- | joice : and the mouth of all I wicked - ness | shall • be | stopped. 43 Whoso is loise, will | ponder • these | things : and they shall understand the loving- \ kind - ness | of • the | Lord. _ 103. Gloria Patri Messitek. Day 22. lor. tr ■^-^- J. s-(^ ^4f^: i M lEtJening. Knttett — Handel. 'm J^ ^ J . „ (5^ (=^ 1=^ (2^ 1 I r^ -(=^ 7!5^■ -•^ r^ :^ I Psalm. 108. — Paratum cor meum. OGOD my heart is ready, my | heart • is | ready : I will sing and give praise with the best \ mem - ber [ that • I | have. 2 Aivahe, thou | lute • and | harp : I myself \ will • a- | wake • right | early. 3 I will give thanks unto thee Lord, a- | mong * the | people : I will sing praises unto | thee • a- | mong • the | nations. 162 107 1=1: 77/7:' PSALTER xM [Day 22— Evkxinc. KuTVETT— Handel. Ji mm=mmm^ 4 For thy mercy is greafe)' \ than • the | heavens : and tliy fntf/i \ reach - eth I un - to the | clouds. 5 Set up thyself God, a- | bove • the | heavens : and thy fj^ori/ a- | bove • = I all • tlie | earth ; 6 That thy beloved may | be • de- | livered : let thy right hand save \ tliem • and I hear • thou | me. 7 God hath spoken in his | ho - li- | ness : I will rejoice therefore and di- vide SicJiem, and | mete • out the | valley * of | Succoth. 8 Gilead is mine, and Ma- | nasses • is | mine : Ephraim also is the | strength • of | my • = | head ; 9 Judah is my law-giver ; 3Ioab | is • my | washpot : Over Edom will I cast out my shoe ; npo7i Phi- | list - ia | will • I | triumph. 10 Who will lead me into the | strong • = | city : and who will | bring • me I in - to | Edom ? 11 Hast not thon forsaken | us • | God : and wilt not thou God, | go • forth I with • our | hosts ? 12 help us a- | gainst • the | enemy : for vain \ is • the | help • of | man. 13 Through God we shall do \ great • = | acts : and it is he that shall tread down I our • = j en - e- | mies. m 10§. E. J. Hopkins. i E ^^- E^-^%g=ti2:z:EarflLzEiizJ:g::g±g:i:^:iEgJ . fe -^ ^-w f-f ^ (^ ^J&S r -^-^ -^ ^ -^^ ^t t-g--|g- r-l-- -I — I — \ Fsalm 109. — Deus Imidum. OLD not thy tongue, | God of • my | praise : for the mouth of the un- godly, yea the mouth of the deceitful is | open - ed up- | on • = | me. 2 And they have spoken against me with | false • = | tongues : they com- passed me about also with words of hatred, and fought against \ me • with- | out • a I cause. H Day 23.— Evening.] TEE PSALTER. > 163 3 For the love that I had unto them, lo they take noiv my | con - trary | part : but / | give • my- | self ' unto | prayer. 4 Thus have they rewarded me \ evil • for | good : and \ ha - tred for | my • good- I will. 5 Set thou an ungodly man to be ruler \ o - ver | him : and let Satan \ stand • at | his • right | hand. 6 When sentence is given upon him, let h im \ be • con- | demned : and let \d& prayer be | turn - ed | in - to | sin. 7 Let his | days • be | few : and let an- | otli - er | take • his | office. 8 Let his cliildren be | fath - er- | less : and \ his • =: | wife • a | widow, 9 Let his children be vagabonds, and | beg • their | bread : let them seek it also I out • of I deso - late | places. 10 Let the extortioner consume | all that • he \ hath : and let the | Strang - er | spoil • his I labour. 11 Let there be no ma7i to | pi - ty | him : nor to have compassion up- | on • his j father - less | children. 12 Let his poster it 1/ \ be • de- | stroyed : and in the next generation let his | name • be | clean • put | out. 13 Let the wickedness of his fathers be had in rememhrance in the | sight • of the I Lord : and let not the sin of his | mother • be | done * a- | way. 14 Let them alway be be- | fore • the ] Lord : that he may root out the memorial of | them • from | off * the | earth. 15 And that, because his mind was | not to • do | good : but persecuted the poor helpless man, that he might slay him that urns \ vex - ed | at • the | heart. 16 His delight was in cursing, and it shall liappen \ un - to | him : he loved not blessing, therefore \ shall • it | be • far | from him. 17 He clothed himself with cursing like as \ with ■ a | raiment : and it shall come into his bowels like water, and like | oil • = | into • his | bones. 18 Let it be unto him as the cloak that he | hath • up- | on him : and as the girdle that he is | al - ways | gird - ed with- | al. 19 Let it thus happen from the Lord \ unto • mine | enemies : and to those that speak | e - vil a- | gainst • my | soul. 80 But deal thou with me Lord God, according \ unto • thy | Name : for I sweet • is | thy • = | mercy. 21 deliver me, for / am | help - less and ( poor : and my heart is | wound - ed with- | in • = | me. 22 I go hence like the shadow \ that • de- | parteth : and am driven aicay \ as • the I grass • = | hopper. 23 My knees are | weak • through | fasting : my flesh is dried \ up • for | want • of I fatness. 24 I became also a reproach | un - to | them : they that looked upon me \ shak - ed | their • = | heads. 164 THE PSALTER. [Day 23.— MoRNMN-fi. IO§. E. J. Hopkins. _n _»,_._ _| — — I — — — I rfV 1 —'^'>-\'rr-\ — ^— I "S^ -f^-fy- -^r^^-v Jjfszh ^T ::t: \^=^-X^^^- m I,, I , -T*^^ -cJ-S J -I — r- 25 Help we, I Loud • my | God : save me ac- | cord - ing | to • tliy | mercy ; 20 And tliey shall know how that tlvis \ is * thy | hand : and that | thou • = I Lord • hast | done it. 27 Though they curse, yet | bless • = | thou : and let them be confounded that rise up against me; but | let • thy | servant • re- j joiee. 28 Let mine adversaries be | clothed • with | shame : and let them cover themselves with their own confusion, | as • = | with • a | cloak. 29 As for me, I will give great thanks unto the Lord \ with * my | mouth : and praise hiin a- | mong • the | mul - ti- | tude ; 30 For he shall stand at the right Jia7id \ of • the | poor : to save his soul \ from • un- | right - eous | judges. Day 23. 109. iHflorning. OUSBLKT. 1 m -J- -25*- -^- I -1 •-- «- Psalm 110. — Dixit Dominus. rr^IIE Lord said \ unto - my | Lord : Sit thou on my right hand, until I -L make thine | ene - mies | thy • = | footstool. 2 The Lord shall send the rod of i\\y power \ out • of | Sion : be thou ruler even in the midst a- | mong • thine | en - e- | mies. 3 In the day of thy power shall the people offer thee free-will offerings with ail I ho - ly I worship : the dew of .thy hirth is | of ' the | womb • of the | morning. 4 The Lord sware, and will | not • re- | pent : Thou art a Priest for ever, jifter the order \ of • Mel- | chi - ze- | dech. 5 The Tjord upon | thy • right | hand : shall Avound even kings \ in • the | day of • his | wrath. Day 28.— Morning.] THE PSALTER. 165 6 He shall judge among tlie heathen ; he shall fill the places | with the dead | bodies : and smite in sunder the heads \ o - ver | di - vers | countries. 7 He shall drink of the brook \ in • the | way : therefore shall | he ' lift up • his I head. 110. (^ -iS^ -^ Walmislet. -^^\ 'J J I J -'5'-<5'-r-^- f r-^- Psalm 111.— Confifeior tibi. I WILL give thanks unto tlie Lord with | my • whole | heart : secretly among the faithful, and | in • the | con - gre- | gation. 2 The works of the | Lord • are | great : sought out of all them \ that • have | pleasure • there- | in. 3 His work is worthy to he j^raised and | had • in | honour : and his right- eousness en- I dur - eth | for • ^ | ever. 4 The merciful and gracious Lord hath so done his | marvel - lous | works : that they ought to be It ad | in • re- | mem • ■=^ \ brance. 5 He hath given meat unto | them • that | fear him : he shall ever be mind- ful I of • his I cov - e- | nant. 6 He hath showed his jieople the power \ of • his | works : that he may give them the | herit - age ] of • the | heathen. 7 The works of his liands are verity \ and mand - ments | are • =: | true. 8 They stand fast for | ever • and | ever : e - qui- I ty. 9 He sent redemption \ unto • his | jieople nant for ever ; holy and | rever - end | is • his 10 The fear of the Lord is the be- | ginning • of | wisdom : a good under standing have all they that do thereafter ; the praise of it en- | dur - eth for • = I ever. • = I judgment: all his com- | and are done in | truth • and | : he hath commanded his cove- I Name. k B Psalm Y12,.—Beaius vir. LESSED is the man that | fear - eth the [ Lord : he hath great delight I earth : the gener9,tion of the | 3 His seed shall be mighty up faith - f ul I shall • be I blessed, 166 THE PSALTER. [Day 23.— Morning. 110 =l^iP^S^2 r- f=t: rU^±-;^ Walmislet. pn ii^ -J-J-.^ -6^-2^- r-r ,$^-r-j2_ ;2_ PSip-^eP JJJ r 3 Riches and 2)le)iteoiiS7iess sliall | be in • his | house : and his righteousness en- I dur - eth | for • = | ever. 4 Unto the godly there ariseth up light \ in • tlie | darkness : he is | merci - ^ ful, I loving • and | righteous. 5 A good man is merciful \ and • = | lendeth : and will guide his | words • = I with • dis- | cretion. 6 For he shall | never • be | moved : and the righteous shall be had in | ev - er- I last - ing re- | membrance. 7 He will not be afraid of any \ e - vil | tidings : for his heart standeth /a*^, and be- | liev - eth | in • the | Loed. 8 His heart is stahlished, and | will • not | shrink : until he see his desire up- I on • his I en - e- I mies. 9 He hath dispersed abroad, and given \ to • the | poor : and his righteous- ness remaineth for ever ; his hoi^n sliall | be • ex- | alt - ed with | honour. 10 The ungodly shall see it, and it shall \ grieve ' = | him : he shall gnash with his teeth and consume away ; the desire of the un- | god - ly | shall • = | perish. 111. ^^ g^li Hobs. m f-r rr^f' gn 1 ^-t— g- -7^ p3zp=t=: 1 Psalm 113. — Lniidate. pneri. IDRAISE the | Lord • ye | servants : praise the | Name • = | of * the | -^ Loud. 2 Blessed be the Name \ of • the | Lord : from this time forth [ f or • = | ev - er- | more. 3 The Lord's \ Name • is | praised : from the rising up of the sun nnto the | go - ing I down • of the | same. 4 The Lord is liigh a- | bove • all | heathen : a)ul his | glo - ry a- | bove * the I heavens. Day 33. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 167 5 Who is like unto the Loed our God, that hath his | dwelling • so | high : and yet humbleth himself to behold the things that | are • in | heaven • and | earth ! 6 He taketh up the simple \ out • of the | dust : and lifteth the | jioor • = | out • of the I mire ; 7 That he may set liim \ with • the | princes : even with the | prin - ces ] of • his I people. 8 He maketh the barren woman to | keep • = | house : and to Je a | joy - ful I mother * of | children. Day 23. 112. Unison. --1. iStJcning. Tonus PEREGRnoJs. iiiig^ii^^ii ii=§ i y j-J-x- -^-_._ -rj. l^i j- J*: :lfe=tt?c 1 -J f= i f^ ■r Fsalm 114. — In exiho Israel. WHEN Israel came \ out ' of | Egypt : and the house of Jacob ftiom a- I mong • the | strange • = | people. 2 Judali ivas his | sane - tu- | ary : and \ Is - rael | his • do- | minion. 3 The sea saw | that • and | fled : Jordan \ was ■ = | driv - en | back. 4 The mountains \ skipped • like | rams : and the little hills \ like * = | young • = I sheep. 5 AVhat aileth thee thou sea, that | thou • = | fleddest : and thou Jordan, that I thou • wast | driv - en | back ? 6 Ye mountains, that ye | skipped ■ like | rams : and ye little hills, \ like • = I young • =: | sheep ? 7 Tremble thou earth, at the presence \ of • the | Lord : -at the presence \ of • the I God • of | Jacob ; 8 Who turned the hard rock into a | stand - ing | water : and the ^ixni-stone \ in - to a I spring - ing | well. 168 THE 1\S ALTER. 113. [Day 23. — PiVi;M.\(;. Elvet. ■1$'- :q: (^ — i:_-5,zzj_ g =1==^: :^= — e^, J :s=g: _iS- I ■| Fsalm 117. — Laudate Dominum. O PRAISE the Lord, \ all • ye | lieatlieu : praise him, \ all • ye | ua • = | tions. 2 For his merciful kindness is ever more and more \ towards • = | us : anil the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. \ Praise • = | = • the | Lord. 116. Battishill. spa^mssp m^i X\. F5-(^ J r r n r* Fsalm 118. — Confitemini Domino. OGIVE thanks unto the Lord, for | he* is | gracious : because his | mer- cy • en- I dureth • for | ever. 3 Let Israel now confess that | he * is | gracious : and that his | mercy • en- I dureth * for | ever. 3 Let the house of Aaron \ now ■ con- | fess : that his | mercy * en- | dur- eth • for I ever. 4 Yea, let them now i\mi fear the | Lord • con- | fess : that his | mercy • en- I dureth • for | ever. 5 I called upon the | Lord • in | trouble : and the | Lord • heard | me • at | large. 6 The Lord is | on • my | side : I will not fear what man \ do - etli | un - to I me. 7 The Lord taketh my part with | them • that | help mc : therefore shall I see my desire up- | on • mine | en - c- | mies. 8 It is better to | trust • in the | Lord : than to put any \ con - fi- | dcnce • in I man. 9 It is better to | trust • in the | Lord : than to put any \ con - fi- | dcnce • in I princes. 10 All nations compassed me \ round • a- | bout : but in the Name of the ] Lord * will j I • de- | stroy them. Day 34.— Mornix\g.] THE PSALTER. Ill 11 They kept me in on every side, tliey kej)t me in I say, on | eve - ry | side : but in the Name of the | Lord • will | I • de- | stroy them. 12 They came about me like bees, and are extinct even as t\\Qfire a- | mong ' the j thorns : for in the Name of the | Lord • I | will • de- | stroy them. 13 Thou hast thrust sore at me, that | I • might | fall : hut the | Lord • = | was • my | help. 14 The Lord is my strength, \ and • my | song : and is become \ my • sal- | va ■ = I tion. 15 The voice of joy and health is in the dweUings \ of • the | righteous : the right hand of the Lord hringetli \ might - y | things • to | pass. 16 The right hand of the Lord hath the pre- | em - i- | nence : the right liand of the Lord bringeth \ might - y | things • to | pass. 17 I shall not die, \ but • = | live : and de- | clare • the | works • of the | Lord. 18 The Lord hath chastened and cor- | rect - ed | me : but he hath not given me \ o - ver | un - to | death. 19 Open me the gates of | right - ecus- | ness : that I may go into them, and give \ thanks • un- | to • the | Lord. 20 This is the gate \ of • the | Lord : the righteous shall | en - ter | in - to | it. 21 I will thank thee, for | thou • hast | heard me : and art become \ my • sal- I va • = I tion. 22 The same stone which the builders re- | fus • = | ed : is become the | head - stone | in * the | corner. 23 This is the | Lord's * = | doing : and it is \ marvel - lous | in • our | eyes. 24 This is the day which the | Lord • hath | made : we will rejoice \ and • be I glad • in | it. 25 Help me | now • | Lord : Lord send us | now • pros- | per - i- | ty. 26 Blessed be he that cometh in the Name \ of • the | Lord : we have wished you good luck, ye that are \ of • the | house • of the | Lord. 27 God is the Lord, who hath | showed • us | light : bind the sacrifice with cords, yea even unto the | horns • = | of • the | altar. 28 Thou art my God, and | I * will | thank thee : thou art my God, and | I • will I praise * = | thee. 29 (Unison.) give thanks unto the Lord; for | he * is | gracious : and his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever. 172 TEE PSALTER. [Day 24. — Evening. Day 24. 117. I 3£t)rning. GOODENOUGH. r-z? r J '■g-rg'^-r-J-r Psalm 119. — Beati immaculati. BLESSED are those that are undejiled \ in • the | way : and toalh \ in • the I kiw • of the | Lord, 'Z Blessed are they that keep his | tes - ti- | monies : and seek liim \ with • their | whole * = | heart, 3 For they who do no | Avick - ed- | ness : loalk | in • = | his ' =: | ways. 4 Thou I hast • ^ | charged : that we shall diligently keep \ thy • com- | mand • = | ments, 5 that my ways were made \ so * di- | rect : that | I • might | keep • thy | statutes ! G So shall I not \ be • con- | founded : while I have respect unto all \ thy • com- I mand • = | ments. 7 I will thank thee luith an un- | feign - ed | heart : when I shall have learned the judgments \ of • thy | right - eous- | ness. 8 I will keej) thy | cer - e- | monies : forsake \ me * not | ut - ter- | ly. In quo corriget 9 ~VT~rHEREWITHAL shall a young man \ cleanse • his | Avay : even by ruling VV h imself \ aft - er | thy • = | word. 10 With my whole heart have j I • sought | thee : let me not go wrong \ out • of I thy • coin- | mandments ! 11 Thy words have I hid with- | in- my | heart : tliat I | should • not | sin a - gainst | thee. 12 Blessed art | thou • | Lokd : \ teach • me | thy • = | statutes ! 13 With my ?/);.s have | I • been | telling : of all the | judg - ments | of • thy I mouth. 14 I have had as great delight in the way of thy \ tes - ti- | monies : as \ in * all I manner • of | riches. 15 I will t(dk of I thy • com- | mandments : and have re- | spect • un- | to * thy I ways. 16 My delight shall be \ in • thy | statutes : and / will | not • for- | get * thy j word. Day 24. — Evening.] 55. THE PSALTER. 173 II ^111 ^. ' . ' E. J. Hopkins. SIZIC^Z^ -,^-(=2- ^ ■iS>- -i9- g^ -i9- -i9- -^^ S^ -^^-^^ -T^ -T^ -rz ^ ^ ^ -i^>- .(Z-fZ Retrihue servo tuo. ODO well I unto • thy | servant : that / may | live * and | keep ' thy | word. 18 Open I thou • mine | eyes : that I may see the | wond - reus | things of • thy. I law. 19 I am a stranger up- | on • = | earth : hide not \ thy • com- | mand - ments | from me ! 20 My soul breaketh out for the very \ fer - vent de- | sire : that it hath alivay \ un - to | thy • := | judgments. 21 Thou hast re- | buked • the | proud : and cursed are they that do | err • from I thy • com- | mandments. 22 turn from me shame \ and • re- | buke : for / have | kept • thy | tes - ti- I monies. 23 Princes also did sit and | speak • a- | gainst me : but thy servant is occu- pied I in • = I thy • = | statutes. 24 For thy testirnonies are | my • de- | light : and j my • = | conn - sel- ] lors. Adhcesit pavimento. MY soul cleaveth \ to • the | dust : quicken thou me, ac- | cord - ing | to • tliy I word. 26 I have acknowledged my ways, and tliou \ heard - est | me : \ teach • me I thy • = | statutes ! 27 Make me to understand the way of | thy • com- | mandments : and so shall T talk \ of • thy | won - drous | works, 28 My soul melteth away for | ve - ry | heaviness : comfort thou 7ne ac- | cord - ing | unto • thy | word. 29 Take from me the | way • of | lying : and cause thou me to malce \ much • of I thy • = | law. 30 I have chosen the | way • of | truth : and thy judgments have / | laid • be- I fore ■ = | me. 31 I have stuck unto thy \ tes - ti- | monies : \ Lord • con- | found • me | not ! 32 I will run the loay of | thy • com- | mandments : when thou hast set my I heart • at | lib - er- | ty. 174 THE PSALTER. [Day 25.— Morning. Day 25. 118. Jirlorning. I Withers. FF^feEE ^ ^^.^M ^=^ SiiiEllii J ■fi^-fS*- Legem pone. TEACH me Lord, tlie | way of • thy | statutes : and / shall | keep • it | uu - to the I end. 34 Give me understanding, and /shall | keep * thy | law : yea, I shall keep it I with • my | whole • = | heart. 35 Make me to go in the patli of | thy • com- | mandnients : for there- | in • is I my • de- | sire. 36 Incline mine heart unto thy \ tes - ti- | monies : mid \ not • to | covet - ous- I ness. 37 turn away mine eyes lest they heliold \ van - i- 1 ty : and quicken tliou I me • in | thy • = | way. 38 stablish thy word \ in • thy | servant : that \ I • may | fear • = | thee. 39 Take away the rebulce that | I • am a- | fraid of : for tlnj \ judg-ments | are • = | good. 40 Behold, my delight is in \ thy • com- | mandnients : quicken me \ in • thy I right - eous- | ness. Et venial super me. LET thy loving mercy come also unto | me • | Lord : even thy sahation, ac- I cord - ing | unto * thy | word. 42 So shall I make anstver unto | my • bias- | phemers : for my | trust • is I in • thy | word. 43 take not the word of thy truth iitterJj/ \ out of ■ my | mouth : for my I hope • is | in ' thy | judgments. 44 So shall I alwaij | keep • thy | law : yea, for | ev - er | and • = | ever. 45 And I will walk at | lib - er- | ty : for I | seek • = | thy • com- | mand- ments. 46 I will speak of thy testimonies also, eve?i be- | fore • = | kings : and | will • not I be ' a- | shamed. 47 And my delight shall be in | thy • com- | mandnients : which \ I • have | lov • = I ed. ■ 48 My hands also will I lift up unto thy commandments, which | I • have | loved : atul my study \ shall • be | in • thy | statutes. Day 35.— Morning.] THE PSALTER. Memor esto servi tui. 175 O THINK upon thy servant as con- | ceruing • thy | word : wherein thou hast caused \ me • to | jaut • my | trust. 50 The same is my comfort \ in • my. | trouble : for tliy \ word • hath | quicken - ed j me. 51 The proud liave had me exceedinghj \ in • de- | rision : yet have I not \ shrink - ed | from • thy | hiw. 52 For I remembered thine everlasting juclgmenti^, | • = | Lord : and re- I ceiv - ed | com • = | fort. 53 / am | horri - bly a- | fraid : for tlie nngodly \ that • for- | sake • thy | law. 54 Thy statutes have | been • my | songs : in the house \ of * my j pil - grim- I age. 55 I have thought upon thy Name "Lord, in the | night ' = | season : and I have • = | kept • thy | law. 5G TJiis I I • z= j had : hecause I | kej)t • = | thy • com- | mandments. 36. Pte. ^S= ■^- tJ y-±- H ■ -(^ ^^^^E3^fe^SS=i *- G i gg -t-^^&'-p5-'-(gg' ^ ^ r I ^ II I I 1 I •«-;!? ^-T-G> -^-. t f-r s Portio mea, Domine, THOU art my portion, | • = | Lord : I have promised to | keep * = | thy • = I law. 58 I made my humble petition in thy presence with | my • whole | heart : be merciful unto me, ac- | cord - ing | to • thy | word. 59 I called mine own ways \ to • re- | membrance : and turned my feet \ unto • thy | tes - ti- | monies. 60 I made haste, and prolonged \ not • the | time : to \ keej) • = | thy • com- I mandments. 61 The congregations of the ungodly have | rob - bed | me : but I have not for- I got - ten | thy • = | law. 62 At midnight I will rise to give tlianlcs \ un - to | thee : lecause \ of * thy I right - eons- | ness. 63 I am a companion of all tliem that | fear • = | thee : and \ keep * = | thy • com- | mandments. 64 The earth Lord, is | full of * thy | mercy : \ teach • me | thy • = | statutes ! 176 THE PSALTER. -3 [Day 25.— Evexint,. Pte. ^ J r J*L^jl^^-§-_,^_^^*_^*:.^J^^J^. IHPiif^t^^g: ■f Bonitatem fecisti. OLORD, tliou hast dealt graciously \ with • thy | servant : accordiuf/ un - to I thy • = | word. GO Oleum me tnxQ u)idersfa)i(Ii)ig \ and • = \ knowledge: for I have he- ! liev - ed | thy * com- | mandtnents. 67 Before I was tfonbled, \ I • went | wrong : but now \ have • I | kept • thy I word. 68 Tlion art | good • and | gracious : \ teach • me | thy • = | statutes I 69 The proud have imagined a lie a- | gainst • = | me : but I will keep thy comma ndme lit H \ with • my | whole ■ = | heart. 70 Their heart is as | fat • as | brawn : but my delight \ hath • been | in • thy I law. 71 It is good for me that / have | been • in | trouble : tltat \ 1 • may \ learn • thy | statutes. 72 The law of thy mouth is dearer \ un - to | me : tlian \ thousands • of ' gold • and | silver. Day 25. 79. &« iSftcnlng. E. J. Hopkins. J ^ — tF^i^iriz mmm^mm^^^^^m r— i— ^ -^ I I I B :r=t:: Manus tuca fecerunt me. rVMlY hands have made me and | fashion - ed | me : give me understand- -1- ing, that 1 may | learn • = | thy • com- | mandments. 74 They that fear thee will be glad \ when • they | see me : because I have piit my I trust • in | thy • = | word. 75 I know Lord that thy judgments | are ' = | right : and that thou of very faithfulness hast | caused • me | to • be | troubled. 76 let thy merciful kindness | be • my | comfort : according to thy word \ un - to I thy • = | servant. Day 25. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 177 TT let thy loving mercies come unto me, that | I • may | live : for thy | law • is I my • de- | light. 78 Let the proud be confounded, for they go wickedly ahont \ to • de- | stroy me : but I will be occupied in | thy • com- | mand • = | ments. 79 Let such as fear thee and have known thy | tes - ti- | monies : he \ turn - ed I un - to | me. 80 let my heart be sound \ in • thy | statutes : tliat | I • be | not • a- | shamed. Defecit anima mea. ly /T Y soul hath longed for | thy • sal- j vatiou : and I have a good hoj^e be- | -LV-JL cause • of | thy • = | word. 82 Mine eyes long sore \ for • thy | word : saying, when \ wilt • thou | com - fort I me ? 83 For I am become like a hottle \ in * tlie | smoke : yet do / | not • for- | get • thy I statutes. 84 How many are the days \ of • thy | servant : when wilt thou be avenged of I them • that | perse - cute | me ? 85 The proud have digged \ pits • for | me : wli ich \ are • not | after • thy | law. 86 All thy conimandnients \ are • ^ | true : they persecute me falsely ; \ • be I thou * my | help. 87 They had almost made an end of me up- | on • = | earth : but / for- | sook • not I thy • com- | mandments. 88 quicken me after thy \ lov - ing | kindness : and so shall I Jceep the | testi - monies | of • thy | mouth. 119. TUELE— SpOHB. .^_^_i-^-J_($._u<5._^j_(5,_^_Lg.. -^-^f'ftW -I- -O'-^^ ^Lp^ ,^-a^Tjf^q:^iF^qr^ -J-4-r--, rr jj F i In ceternum, Domine. OLOED, I thy • = | word : endnreth for | ev - er | in • = | heaven. 90 Thy truth also remaineth from one generation \ to • an- | other : tliou hast laid the foundation of the | earth • and | it • a- | bideth. 91 They continue this day according to thine \ or - di- | nance: for \ all * things I serve • = | thee. 92 If my delight had not been \ in • thy | law : I should have | perish -ed | in • my | trouble. 178 THE PSALTER. ^iA= 119. i=F«q=±d: [Day 25. — Evexixg. TURLE— SPOHB. _^__.. r 93 I will never forget \ thy • com- | mandments : for with them \ thou ' hast I quicken - ed | me. 94 / am | thine • | save me : for / have | sought • = | thy • com- | mand- ments. 95 The ungodly laid wait for me \ to * de- | stroy me : but I will consider \ thy • = I tes - ti- | monies. 90 I see that all things \ come * to an | end : but thy commandment \ is • ex- I ceed - ing | broad. Quomodo dilexi ! LORD, what love have / 1 unto • thy | law : all the day long \ is • my | stu - dy I in it. 98 Thou through thy commandments, hast made me wiser than mine | en - e- I mies : for \ they • are | ev - er | with me. 99 I have more understanding \ than * my | teachers : for thy \ testi - monies | are • my | study. 100 I am Wiser | than • the | aged : iecause I | keep * = | thy • com- | mandments. 101 I have refrained my feet from every | e - vil | way : that \ I * may | keep • thy | word. 102 I have not shrunk \ from • thy | judgments : for \ thou • =: | teach - est I me. 103 how SAveet are thy words \ unto • my | throat : yea, sweeter than honey \ nn - to | my • = ] mouth ! 104 Through thy commandments I get \ un - der- | standing : therefore I | hate • all | e - vil | ways. Day 26, — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 179 Day 26. 120. Wiorning. Monk. Lucenia pedihus mtis. THY word is a lantern \ unto • my | feet : and a | light • = | unto • my | paths. 106 I have sivorn, and am | steadfast - ly | purposed : to \ keep • thy | right - eous | judgments. 107 I am troubled a- | hove • = | measure : quicken me Lord, ac- | cord - ing I to • thy | word. 108 Let the free-will offerings of my mouth please | thee • | Loed : and \ teach • me | thy • = | judgments. 109 My soul is alivay \ in • my | hand : yet do / | not • for- | get • thy i law. 110 The ungodly have l:aid a | snare • for | me : but yet I swerved \ not • from I thy • com- | mandments. 111 Thy testimonies have I claimed as mine heritage \ for '• = | ever : and why ? they are the very \ joy • =: | of • my | heart. 112 I have applied my heart to fulfil thy | sta - tutes | alway : even \ un • = 1 to • the | end, Iniquos odio habui. I HATE them that imagine | e - vil | things : hut \ thy • law | do • I | love. 114 Thou art my de- | fence • and | shield : and my | trust • is | in • thy I word. 115 Away from | me • ye | wicked : I will Iceej) the com- | mand - ments | of • my I God, 116 stablish me according to thy word, that | I • may | live : and let me not he disap- | point - ed | of • my | hope. 117 Hold thou me iij), and | I • shall be I safe : yea, my delight shall he \ ev - er I in ■ thy | statutes. 118 Thou hast trodden down all them that depart \ from • thy | statutes : for they im- | ag - ine | but • de- | ceit. 119 Thou puttest away all the ungodly of the eartli \ like • = | dross : therefore I | love • thy | tes - ti- | monies. 120 My flesh trembleth for | fear • of | thee : and I am a- | fraid • of | thy • ^ I judgments. 180 THE PSALTER. 120. [Day 2G.— Morning. Monk. i ^■^-J^- m^ill^ligl^il r; j^- '-' f>- ^-'^ -^ ^ -4*-'5'— r'^-'5'-r'5''5'i-^- |l I I I I I -^. .^^ Psalm 121. — Lcravi oculos meos. I WILL lift up mine eyes \ un - to the | hills : from \ whence • = | cometh • my I help. 2 My help cometh even \ from • the | Lord : icho \ hath • made | lieaven " and I earth. 3 He will not suffer thy foot | to • be | moved : and lie that | keepeth • thee I will • not | sleep. 4 Behold, he that keepetli \ Is - ra- | el : shall nrHlier \ slum - ber | nor • = | sleep. 5 The Loud himself | is • thy | keeper : the Lord is thy defence up- | on * thy I right • = | hand ; Day 27. — Morning.] THE PSALTER, 185 G So that the sun shall not hum \ thee ' by | day : neither the | moon • =: | by • = I night. 7 The LoED shall preserve thee \ from • all | evil : yea, it is even he \ that * shall I keep * thy | soul. 8 The Lord shall preserve thy going out, and thy | com - ing | in : from this time \ forth • for | ev - er- | more. Fsalm 122. — Lmtatus sum. I WAS glad when they said \ un - to | me : We will go into the | house • = | of • the I Lord. 3 Our feet shall stand | in • thy | gates : | = • Je- | ru - sa- | lem. 3 Jerusalem is built | as • a | city : that is at | uni - ty | in • it- | self. 4 For thither the tribes go up, even the tribes \ of • the | Lord : to testify unto Israel, to give thanks unto the | Name • = | of * the ) Lord. * 5 For there is the | seat • of | judgment : even the seat \ of • the | house • of I David. G pray for the j'jerifce of Je- | ru - sa- | lem : they shall | pros - per | that • love I thee. 7 Peace be with- | in • thy | walls : and 2)lenteous7iess with- | in • thy | pa - la- I ces. 8 For my brethren a)id com- | pan - ions' | sakes : I will wish \ thee • pros- | per - i- I ty. 9 Yea, because of the house of the | Lord • our | God : / will | seek • to | do • thee | good. t^i SI. J--^ Hodges. «-' II ' I ' I II ■:t- -6^ ■(^^5)- -^zX m s3iEai J -(«-f2- J J J. ^ ^ i^ -^-^ -^-F — Psalm 123. — Ad te levavi oculos meos. UNTO thee lift I up \ mine • = | eyes : TJiou that | dwell - est | in • the | heavens. 2 Behold, even as the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand \ of • her | mistress : even so our eyes wait upon the Lord our God, until | he ' have | mer - cy up- | on us. * Repeat second part here. 186 THE PSALTER. [Day 27.— MoRNiNu. jj 81. 1 I J I Hodges. ^i^ fzi:^: -^2__ ■J-rLr y^ 1 3 Have mercy upon us Lord, have | mer - cy up- | on us : for we are \ ut - ter- I ly • de- | spised. 4 Our soul is filled with the scornful reproof \ of • the | wealthy : and with the de- | spiteful - ness | of • the | proud. Psalm 124. — Nisi quia Dommtis. IF the Lord himself had not been on our side, now may | Is - rael | say : if the Lord himself had not been on our side, when | men • rose | up • a- | gainst us ; 2 They had siuallowed \ us • up | quick : when they Avere so wrathfully dis- | pleas • = I ed • at I us. 3 Yea, the icaters had | drown - ed | us : and the stream had | gone • = | over • our | soul. 4 The deep waters | of • the | proud : had r/one \ e - ven | over • our | soul. 5 But praised \ be • the | Lord : who hath not given us over for a prey \ un - to I their • = | teeth. 6 Our soul is escaped even as a bird out of the snare \ of • the | fowler : the snare is broken, \ and • we | are • de- | livered. 7 Our help standeth in the Name \ of • the | Lord : wlio hath | made • = | heaven • and | earth. 126. Elvet. Psalm 125.— ^Mi" cnnfidunt. THEY that put their trust in the Lord shall be even as the | ]\rount • = | Sion : which may not be removed, but | stand - ctli | fast ' for | ever. 2 The hills stand almitt Je- | ru - sa- | lem : even so standeth the Lord round about his people, from this time \ forth • for | ev - er | more. Day 27.— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 187 3 For the rod of the ungodly cometh not into the lot \ of • the | righteous : lest the righteous put their hand \ un - to | Avick - ed- | ness. 4 Do I well • I LoED : unto those that are \ good • and | true • of | heart. 5 As for such as turn back unto their oiun \ wick - ed- | ness : the Lord shall lead them forth with the evil doers ; but peace shall | be up - on | Is - ra- I el. Day 27. 4+ 127. iStJcning. OUSELET. m iqzipz -.1^^ :^: 1 ■tSi ^ hS2_„ .(Zi.£l- :|=: :t: J :$:: M f- i Fsalm 126. — In convertendo. ^TT'HEN the Lord turned again the caj^tivity of | Si • ^ | on : then were VV we \ like • unto | them • that | dream. 2 Then was our moutli \ filled • with | laughter : and \ our • = | tongue • with I joy. 3 Then said they a- | mong • the | heathen : The Lord hath | done * great | things • for | them. 4 Yea, the Lord hath done great things for | us • al- | ready: cohere- \ of • = I we • re- | joice. 5 Turn our captivity, | • ^ | Lord : as the | riv - ers | in • the | south. G They that | sow • in | tears : shall \ reap* ^ | in • := | joy. 7 He that now goeth on his way weeping, and beareth Jorth \ good • = \ seed : shall doubtless come again with joy, and | bring • his | sheaves • = | with him. ^ 12§. Tdrle. r ml ^r "^^r^ :?- — - ^ ^ 4-: :t :=^: ■iS-S>- T^^l =i~^^l!^»felE=l I /d -<9- p-r^-^rg:=:r-- Psalm 127. — Nisi Domimis. EXCEPT the I^ord \ build • the | house : their labour \ is * but | lost • that I build it. 188 THE PSALTER. [Day 27.— Eve.mxc. Tlrle. pp-H ^ ^-^ v9z f -(^ 2 Except the Lord \ keep • the | city : the watchman \ wak - eth | but • in I vain. 3 It is but lost labour that ye haste to rise up early and so late take rest, and eat the Ircad of | care - ful- | ness : for so he (jiveth \ his • be- | lov - ed | sleep. 4 Lo, children and the fruit \ of • the | womb : are an heritage and gift that I com - eth | of • the | Lord. 5 Like as tlie arro70s in the | hand • of the | giant : even so \ are • the | young • = I children. G Happy is the man tliat hath his quiver | full * of | them : they shall not be ashamed when they speak with their | ene - mies | in • the | gate. Fsalm 128. — BeaH omnes. BLESSED are all they that | fear • the | Loud : and \ walk • in | his • = | ways. 2 For thou shalt eat the labour \ of • thine | hands : well is thee, and | hap - py I shalt • thou | be. 3 Thy wife shall be as the | fruit - ful | vine : v2)on the | walls • = | of • thine | house. 4 Thy children like the | ol - ive- | branches : round a- | bout * = | thy • = | table. 5 Lo, thus shall the | man • be | blessed : that | fear • = | eth • the | Lord. G The Lord from out of Sion shall | so • bless | thee : that thou shalt see Jerusalem in pi'osperity \ all • thy | life • = | long. 7 Yea, that thou shalt see thy | child - ren's | children : and 2)cace up- j on • = I Is - ra- | el. Day 27. — Evening.] THE PSALTER. 189 Baknbt. -r^ :=]= :SiirJfg=|:3g: --t- :=^ :=l: i^— - m? :f: -^— .gg= --^=0^ J r =^= -r Fsalm. 129. — /S^e^e expugnaverunt. MANY a time have they fought against me from | my • youth | up : may \ Is - rael | now • = | say : 2 Yea, many a time have they vexed me from | my • youtli | up : but they have not pre- | vail-ed a- | gainst • = | me. 3 The plowers ploived up- | on • my | back : and \ made • = | long • = | furrows. 4 But the I right - eons | Lord : hath hewn the snares \ of the • un- | god - ly in I pieces. 5 Let them be confounded and | turn - ed | backward: as many as have \ e - vil I will • at | Sion. 6 Let them be even as the grass growing up- | on • the | house-tops : whicn withereth afore | it • be | pluck - ed | up ; 7 Whereof the mower flletJi \ not • his | hand : neither he that bindeth np the I sheaves ' = | his • = \ bosom. 8 So that they who go by say not so much as, The Lord \ pros - per | you : we wish you good luck \ in • the | ]S"ame • of the | Lord. 130. Crook. m=^mm^m ^ Psalm. 130. — De profundis. OUT of the deep have I called unto | thee • | Lord : Lord \ hear • = | my • = I voice. 2 let thine ears con- | sid - er | well : the \ voice ' of | my • com- | plaint. 3 If thou Lord wilt be extreme to mark what is | done • a- ( miss : Lord, I who • = | may • a- | bide it ? 4 For there is mercy \ with • = | thee : therefore \ shalt • = | thou • be | feared. 5 I look for the Lord ; my soul doth | wait • for | him : in \ his • word | is • my I trust. 190 THE PSALTER. [Day 28.— Morning. Crook. 1 30. Crook. ^i r li *• -^=^*- fife^^fciis Efe 6 My soul /ee^A | un - to the | Lord : before the morning watch ; I say, be- I fore • tlie | morn - ing | watch, 7 Israel trust in the Lord ; for with the Lord \ there * is | mercy ; and with I him • is | plent - ecus re- | deuiption. 8 And he shall redeem \ Is - ra- | el : from | all • = | his • = | sins. Psalm 131. — Domine, non est. T ORD, I am | not • high- | minded : / | have • no | proud * = | looks. ^-^ 2 I do not exercise myself in | great • = [matters : wlrich | are • too | high • for I me. 3 But I refrain my soul and keep it low, like as a child that is weaned | from • his | mother : yea, my soul is eve7i | as • a | wean - ed | child. 4 Israel, \ trust • in the | Lord : from this time | forth • for j ev - er | more. Day 28. 131. looming. ^a Barnbt. m zr ^- ZSr :=1: i^zzt ^ m ri: :|=: , ' r S r^T ^T~F i Psalm 132. — Memento, Domine. T ORD re- | mem - ber | David : and \ all • = | his • = | trouble : ■'-^ 3 How he square \ \\\\ - to the | Lord : and vowed a vow iinto the Al- | might - y | God * of | Jacob. 3 I Avill not come within the tahernacle \ of * mine | house : nor \ climb • up I into • my | bed ; 4 I will not snffer mine eyes to sleep, nor mine | eye - lids to | slumber : neither the temples of my head to | take • = | an - y | rest ; 5 Until I find out a place for the temple \ of • the | Lord : an habitation for the I might - y | God * of | Jacob. J Day 28.— Morning.] TEE PSALTER. 191 6 Lo, we heard of the smne at | Eph - ra- | ta : and | found • it | in • the | wood. 7 We will go into his | tab - er- | nacle : and fall loiu on our | knees • be- | fore • his i footstool. I M 132. --^ Frost. :^: i r :^ I -J- -(=2- I f=f ^ It: i=t: 8 Arise Lord, into thy \ rest - ing | place : thou, and the | ark • of | thy • =z I strength. 9 Let thy priests be clothed witli | right - eons- | ness : and let thy saints \ sing • with | joy - ful- | ness. 10 For thy servant \ Da - vid's | sake : turn not aioay the | presence • of | thine • An- | ointed. 11 The Lord hath made a faithful oatli \ un - to | David : and he \ shall • not I shrink • from | it ; 12 Of i\\e fruit \ of • thy | body : shall / | set * up- | on • thy | seat. 13 If thy children will keep my covenant, and my testimonies that | I • shall I learn them : their children also shall sit upon thy seat | for • = [ev- er- I more. 14 For the Lord hath chosen Sion to be an haMtation \ for • him- | self : he hath | long - ed | f or * = | her. 15 This shall de my | rest • for | ever : here will I dwell, for I | have • a de- | light • there- | in. 16 I will bless her | victuals • with | increase : and will satisfy \ her • = | poor • with I bread. 17 I will decJc her | priests • with | health : and her saints \ shall • re- | joice • and | sing. 18 There shall I make the horn of | Da - vid to | flourish : I have ordained a I Ian - tern for | mine • An- | ointed. 19 As for his enemies, I shall clothe \ them • with | shame : but upon him- self I shall • his | crown • = | flourish. 192 THE PSALTER. 131. [Day 28.— Morxixg. Barney. -5' ■-t^- '^- l&l f=r !i ■s)—r-^- :lz=it: 11^^^ Psalm 134.— JFcce nunc. BEHOLD noiu, \ praise • the | Lord : all ye | serv - ants | of * the | Lord ; 2 Ye that by night stand in the lionse \ of • the | Lord : even in the courts of the | house • of | our • = | God. 3 Lift up your hands in the | sane - tua- | ry : and \ praise • = | = • the | Lord. 4 The Loud that made \ heaven • and | earth : give thee \ bless - iug | out • of I Sion. i Day 28,— Morning.] THE PSALTER. 193 133. I I II MOR^flNGTON. III I I ' I i ' 1 ^ I ^ I ' I I I -B^ J J i I Fsalm 135. — Luudate nomen. 0PRx4ISE the Lord, laud ye the | Name • of the | Lord : praise it ye \ serv - ants | of • the | Lord ; 2 Ye that stand in the house | of • the | Lord : in the courts of the | house • of I our • = I God. 3 praise the Lord, for the | Lord • is | gracious : sing praises unto his Name, \ for • = | it • is | lovely. 4 For why ? the Lord hath chosen Jacob \ unto • him- | self : and Israel \ for • his I own • pos- | session. 5 For I I'noui that the | Lord • is | great : and that our Lord | is • a- | bove * all I gods. 6 Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did he in heaven, \ and • in | earth : in the sea, \ and • in | all • deep | places. 7 He bringeth forth the clouds /fom the | ends • of the | world : and sendeth forth lightnings with the rain, bringing the | winds ' = | out of • his | treas- ures. 8 He smote the | first - born of | Egypt : both | = • of | man ' and | beast. 9 He hath sent tokens and wonders into the midst of thee, thou | land • of I Egypt : upon Pharaoh, \ and • = | all • his | servants. 10 He smote \ di - vers | nations : and \ slew • == | might - y | kings ; 11 Sehon king of the Amorites ; and Og, the | king • of | Basan : and all the I king - doms | of • = | Canaan ; 12 And gave their land to | be • an | heritage : even an heritage unto | Is - ra- I el • his | people. 13 Thy Name Lord, en- | dureth • for | ever : so doth thy memorial O Lord, from one gener- | a - tion | to • an- | other. 14 For the Lord will a- | venge • his | people : and be | grac - ious | unto • his I servants. 15 As for the images of the heathen, they are but | silver • and | gold : tlie I work • of | men's • = | hands. IG They have mouths, and | speak • = | not : eyes have they, \ but • they | see • := I not. 17 They have ears and yet they | hear ■ = | not : neither is there any \ breath • in | tlieir • = | mouths. 18 They tliat make tliem are | like • unto | them : and so are all tliey that | put • their | trust • in [ them. 194 TUB PSALTER. 133. [Day 28.— Evening. MOHNINGTON. I I tt=t=E=E=Ez(?^^=E^zE2=:Ez f- I 'I I 19 Praise the Lord ye liouso of | Is - ra- | el : p'aise the | Lord • ye | house • of I Aaron. 20 Praise the Lord, ye | house • of | Levi : ye that fear tlie Lord, \ praise • = | = • the | Lord. 21 Praised be the Lord \ out * of | Sion : who dwelldh \ at * Je- | ru - sa- I lem. Day 28. 3Et)cning. id=tpq^pzzT=rq=± :5ttf^ -^^^- J r\ -25- -^ iJ=4 f-r ^ R. Cooke. .^_^. PS -&-r-^ ■^ ^«^^ :L:s=Ep ,^_f?-|:t=fi- .-^^. iisn^iiii r-'-h-h-^ Psalm 136. — Confitemini Domino. OGIVE thanks unto the Lord, for | he • is | gracious : and his | mercy • en- I (luretli * for | ever. 2 give thanks unto the God \ of • all | gods : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever. 3 thank the Lord \ of • all | lords : for his | mercy ' en- | dureth • for | ever. 4 Who only doeth \ great • = | wonders : for his | mercy * en- | dureth ' for I ever. 5 Who by his excellent wisdom \ made * the | heavens : for his | mercy * en- I dureth • for | ever. 6 Who laid out the earth a- | bove * the | waters : for his | mercy • en- | dureth * for | ever. 7 Who hath made \ great • = | lights : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever : 8 The sun to | rule ' tlie | day : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever : 9 The moon and the stars to | govei'ii • the | night : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever. 10 Who smote Egypt, \ with • their | first-born : for his | mercy ' en- | dureth • for \ ever : Day 28.— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 195 11 And brought out Israel \ from • a- | niong them : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever : 12 With a mighty hand and | stretched - out | arm : for liis | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever : 13 Who divided the Eed Sea | in • two | parts : for his | mercy • en- | dur- eth • for I ever : 14 And made Israel to go tlirougli the | midst • of | it : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for [ ever. 15 But as for Pharaoh and his host, he overthrew them \ in the ■ Red | Sea : for his I mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever : 16. AVho led his people tlirougli the | wild - er- | ness : for his j mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever : 17 Wlio I smote * great | kings : for his | mercy • en- | dureth * for | ever : 18 Yea, and slew \ might - y | kings : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever : 19 Sehon, king of the | A - mo- | rites : for his | mercy * en- | dureth • for | ever : 20 And Og, the | king • of | Basan : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever : 21 And gave away their land \ for • an | heritage : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever : 22 Even for an heritage unto Israel, \ his • = [ servant : for his | mercy ' en- I dureth * for | ever. 23 Who remembered us tvlien we | were • in | trouble : for his | mercy * en- ) dureth • for | ever. 24 And hath delivered w&from our | en - e- | mies : for his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever. * 25 Who givetli food \ to • all | flesh : for his [ mercy • en- | dureth • for ) ever. 26 ( Unison.) give thanks imto the [ God • of | heaven : for his | mercy • en- I dureth • for | ever. 27 (Harmony.) give thanks unto the | Lord 'of | lords : (Unison.) for his I mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever. * Repeat second part here. 196 THE PSALTER. [Day 38.— Evexixo. #.-fe: 134. ^ p=q: :=|: g gfe rb^i 1^^ r J- -- 1- Messitbr. :^=P=1 q?= J^^ f^ -($'- Psaltn 137.— Super flumina. BY the waters of Babylon Ave sat cloivn \ and * = \ wept : when we re- member - ed I thee • | Sion. 2 As for our Jiarps, we | hanged ' them | up : iipou the | trees • that | are there - | in. 3 For they that led us away captive, required of us then a song, and melody in • our | heaviness : Sing ni^ \ one • of the | songs • of | Sion. 4 How shall we sing the | Lord's • = | song : in | = • a | strange • = land ? 5 If I forget thee, Je- j ru - sa- | lem : let my right \ liand • for- | get her I cunning. G If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof \ of • my mouth : yea, if I prefer not Je- | rusa - lem | in • my | mirth. 7 Remember the children of Edom Lord, in the day of Je- | ru - sa- lem : how they said, Down with it, down with it, \ e - ven | to * tlie | ground. 8 daughter of Babylon, -wasted with | mi - se- | ry : yea, happy shall he be that rewardeth tliee as | thou • hast | serv - ed | us. 9 Blessed shall he he that | taketli ' thy | children : and throweth \ them • a- I gainst • the | stones. 135. GOODENOUGH. Psalm 138.— Covfifebor (ibi. I WILL give thanks unto thee Lord, with | my • whole | heart : even be- fore the gods will I sing | i)raise • = | un - to | thee. 2 I will worship toward thy holy temple and praise thy Name, because of thy loving lindness \ and • = | truth : for thou hast magnified thy Name, and thy I Wortl • a- I bovc • all I thintrs. Day 29.— Morning.] TEE PSALTER. 197 3 When I called upon thee, tlioii | heard - est | me : and enduedst my | soul • with I much • = | strength. 4 All the kings of the earth shall praise | thee • | Lord : for they have Iteard the | words • of | thy • = | mouth. 5 Yea, they shall sing in the ways \ of • the | Lord : that great is the | glo - ry I of • the | Lord. 6 For though the Lord be high, yet hath he respect \ un - to the [ lowly : as for the proiift, he be- | hold - etli j them a - far | off. 7 Though I walk in the midst of trouble, pet shalt | thou • re- | fresh me : thou shalt stretch forth thy hand upon the furiousness of mine enemies, and | thy • right | hand • shall | save me. 8 The Lord shall make good his XoVing-kindtiess \ toward • = | me : yea, thy mercy Lord endureth for ever ; despise not then the | works • of | thine * own I hands. Day 29. • 136. , , iSiJ I=q^TPiJ^ ' I g -^- I I I 1 ^^^ :=5: ■!^^-'--o- iHorning. Stainek— Spohr. ^T-z?-r^ :=ii^±| I -'5— -\ ^^-\^ ^2^ --V--. \—^ — I Psalm 139. — Domine, probasti. OLORD, thou hast searched me out, and | known • = | me : Thou know- est my down-sitting and mine up-rising ; thou under standest my | thoughts • = I long • be- | fore. 2 Thou art about my path, and a- | bout 'my | bed: and | spiest • out [ all • my I ways. 3 For lo, there is not a word \ in • my | tongue : but thou Lord, \ know- est 'it I al - to- | gether. 4 Thou hast fashioned me behind \ and • be- | fore : and \ laid • thine | hand • up- | on me. 5 Such knowledge is too wonderfal and | excel - lent | for me : I cannot at- I tain • = | un - to | it. 6 Whither shall I go then \ from • thy | Spirit : or whither shall / | go • then I from • thy | presence ? 7 If I climb up into heaven, \ thou • art | there : if I go down to hell, \ thou • art | there • = \ also. 8 If I take the zvings \ of • the | morning : and remain in the uttermost \ parts • = I of • the | sea ; 198 THE PSALTER, [Day 29.— Morning. 136. Staineb— Spohr. i— 1-. "^m -^ ^=t ■p-^ -rT ri Tf 1 l=fl 9 Even there «/«o shall | thy • hand | lead me : and \ thy • right | hand • shall I hold me. 10 If I say, Peradventure the darkness shall | cov - er | me : then shall my | night • be | turned • to | day. 11 Yea, the darkness is no darkness with thee, but the night is as clear \ as • the I day : the darkness and light to | thee • are | both • a- | like. 12 For my | reins. • are | thine : thou hast covered me \ in • my | moth - er's I womb. 13 I will give thanks unto thee, for I am fearfully and | wonder -fully | made : marvellous are thy works, and that my | soul * = | knoweth • right | well. 14 My bones are not \ hid • from | thee : though I be made secretly, and fashioned be- | neath * == | in • the | earth. 15 Thine eyes did see my substance, yet | being • im- | perfect : and in thy book were | all • my | mem - bers | written ; 16 Which day by day were | fash - ion- | ed : when as yet \ there • was | none • of | them. 17 How dear are thy counsels unto | me • | God : how yreat | is • the | sum • of I them ! 18 If I tell them, they are more in number \ than • the | sand : when I wake tijJ, I I ' am | present • with | thee. 19 Wilt thou not slay the luicked | • = | God : Depart from me \ ye * blood- I thirst - y | men. 20 For they speak unrighteously a- | gainst • = | thee : and thine enemies \ take • thy | Name • in | vain. 21 Do not I hate them Lord, \ that * hate | thee : and am not I grieved with those that | rise • up a- | gainst • = | thee ? 22 Yea, I hate \ them • right | sore : even as though they | were • mine | en - e- | mies. 23 Try me God, and seek the ground \ of • my | heart : prove me, \ and • ex- I amine * my | thoughts. 24 Look well if there be any way of | wicked - ness | in me : and lead me in the way \ ev - er- j last • = | ing. i Day 29.— Morning.] 137. THE PSALTER. 199 #^ ^- Stbatton. *-' I I II I t 1 I ~^' E3 Psalm 140. — Eripe me, Domine. DELIVER me Lord, from the | e - vil | man : and preserve me \ from • the I wick - ed | man ; 3 AVho imagine mischief \ in • their | hearts : and stir nj) \ strife * = | all the • day | long. 3 They have sharjieued their tongues \ like • a | serpent: adder's 7;oiso;i is | nn - der | their • = | lijas. 4 Keep me Lord from the hands \ of the • nn- | godly : preserve me from the wicked men, wdio &re jjurposed to | o - ver- | throw • my | goings. 5 The proud have laid a snare for me, and spread a net a- | "hroad • with | cords : yea, and | set • traj^s | in • my | way. 6 I said nnto the Lord, Thon | art ' my | God : hear the voice \ of * my | prayers • | Lord. 7 Lord God, thon strength \ of • my | health : thou hast covered my head \ in • the | day • of | battle. 8 Let not the ungodly have his de- | sire • | Lord : let not his mischievous imagination jjrosper, \ lest • they | be • too | proud. 9 Let the mischief of their own lips fall vpo)i the | head • of | them : that \ com - pass | me • a- | bout. 10 Let hot burning coals \ fall np - on | them : let them be cast into the fire and into the pit, that they never \ rise • = | up • a- | gain. 11 A man full of words shall not prosper np- | on • the | earth : evil shall hunt the wicked person to | o - ver- | throw • = | him. 12 Sure I am that the Lord will a- | venge • the | poor : and maintain the | cause • = I of • the | hel2)less. 13 The righteous also shall give thanJcs \ unto ' thy |.N"ame : and the just shall con- | tin - ue | in • thy | sight. 20(J THE PSALTER. [Day 29.— EvEMMi. Day 29. iEDcuing. i^t King. Psalm 141. — Domine, clamavi. LORD I call upon thee ; haste tlice \ \\\\ - to | me : and cousider my voice, \ when • I I cry • unto | thee, 'Z Let my prayer be set forth in thy sight \ as • the | incense : and let the lifting up of my hands be an | eve - ning | sac - ri- | fice. 3 Set a watch Lord, be- | fore • my | mouth : and Icco}^ the | door * of | my • = I lips. ■4 O let not mine heart be inclined to any \ e - vil | thing : let me not be occupied in ungodly works with the men that work wickedness, lest I eat of such I things • as | please • = | them. 5 Let the righteous rather \ smite • me | friendly : and \ = ' re- | prove • = | me. 6 But let not their precious halms \ break • my | head : yea, I will pray yet a- I gainst • their | wick - ed- | ness. 7 Let their judges be overthroivn in | ston - y | places : that they may hear my words ; | for • = | they • are | sweet. 8 Our bones lie scattered be- | fore • the | pit : like as when one breaketh and heweth \ wood • up- | on • the | earth. 9 But mine eyes look unto thee, \ • LoiiD | God : in thee is my trust ; I cast • not I out • my | soul. 10 Keep me from the snare that they have | laid • for | me : and from the traps I of • the | wick - ed | doers. 11 Let the ungodly fall into their own nets to- | getli • = | er : and \ let • me I ever • es- | cape them. Day 29— Evening.] THE PSALTER. 201 139 Crotch. =P- I -^ ^ ^ -J- ^ :t: f=^- Psalm. 142. — Voce mea ad Dominum. fore I CRIED unto the Lord \ with • my / I make • my | sup - ])\\- \ cation. 'Z I poured out my complaints be- of • my I trouble. 3 When my spirit was in heaviness, thou wherein I walketl, have they pririli/ \ hiid 'a voice : yea even unto the Lord did = I him : a}icl I showed • him I knewest • my | path : in the way I snare ' for I me. my • right | hand : and saw there was | no • man and no inan \ car-ed | for • my | soul, said : Thou art my hope and my j-jo/"- 4 I looked also vpon that • would I know me. 5 I had no place to | flee • un- | to : 6 I cried unto flice | Lord • and tion I in • the j land • of the | living. 7 Consider | my • com- | plaint : for / 1 am • brought | ve - ry | low. 8 deliver me from my | per-se- | cutors : for they \ are • too | strong • for I me. 9 Bring my soul out of prison^ that I may give thanls | unto • thy | Name : which thing if thou wilt grant me, then shall the righteous resort \ un - to | my • = I company. 140. Garbett. ^iiSlSi f I I J- A- ^ •rrrt m Fsalm 143. — Domine, exaudi. HEAR my prayer Lord, and consider \ my * de- | sire : hearken unto me for thy \ truth • and | righteous - ness' | sake. 2 And enter not mio judgment \ with • thy | servant : for in thy sight shall no man \ living • be | just - i- | fied. 3 For the enemy hath persecuted my soul ; he hath smitten my life \ down • to the I ground : he hath laid me in the darkness, as the meri \ that • have | been • long I dead. 202 THE PSALTER. [Day 30. — Morxing. 140. Garrett. -r in me : and my licart witli- | in 4 Therefore is my spirit \ vex - ed Avitli me is I de - so- | late. 5 Yet do I remember the time past ; I muse 7i2)on \ till • thy | works : yea, I exercise myself in the | works • of | thy • = | hands. 6 I stretch forth my hands \ im - to | thee : my soul gaspeth unto thee | as ' a I thirst - y | land. 7 Hear me Lord and that soon ; for my sj^irit \ wax - etli | faint : hide not thy face from me, lest I be like unto them that | go • down | in - to the | pit. 8 let me hear thy loving-kindness betimes in the moriiing ; for in thee \ is • my I trust : show thou me the way that 1 should walk in ; for I lift it}) my | soul • = I un - to I thee. 9 Deliver me IjOUT) from mine | en - e- | mies : for Iflce unto | thee • to | hide • = I me. 10 Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth thee ; for thou \ art • my | (iod : let thy loving Spirit lead me forth into the | land • of | right - ecus- | ncss. 11 Quicken me Lord, for | thy ' name's | sake : and for thy riglitcous- ness' sake iring my | soul • = | out • of | trouble. 12 And of thy goodness stay mine | en - e- | mies : and destroy all them that vex my soul ; \ for • I | am • thy | servant. Day 30. i^lornmg. 11 f- Fsalm 144. — Benedictus Dominus. BLESSED t)e the | Lord • my | strength : who teacheth my hands to war and • my | fingers ' to | fight : 2 My hope and my fortress, my castle and deliverer, my defender in | whom 'j I I trust : who Bubdueth my peoj)le \ that • is | un - der | me. 3 Lord what is man, that thou hast such res^nct \ un - to | him : or the son of man, that thoxij \ so ' re- [ gard - est | him I Day 30. — Morning.] THE PSALTER. 203 4 Man is like a | thing • of | nought : his time passeth a- | way • = | like • a I shadow. 5 Bow thy heavens Lord, \ and • come | down : touch the mountains, \ and • = I they • shall | smoke. 6 Cast forth thy Uglitning ojid \ tear • = | them : shoot out thine arroivs, \ and • con- | sume • =: | them. 7 Send down thine hand \ from • a- | bove : deliver me and take me out of the great vfaters, from the | hand • of | strange • = | children ; 8 Whose mouth talketli of | van - i- | ty : and their right hand is a riglit \ hand • of | wick - ed- | ness. 9 I will sing a new song unto | thee • | God : and sing joraises unto thee up- I on • a I ten - stringed | lute. 10 Thou hast given victory \ un - to | kings : and hast delivered David thy servant //'OM the | per - il | of • the | sword. 11 Save me, and deliver me from the hand of | strange • = | children : whose mouth talketh of vanity, and their riglrt hand is a | right • hand | of • in- I iquity ; 12 That our sons may grow np as the | young • = | plants : and that our daughters may be as the polished \ cor - ners | of * the | temple : 13 That our garners may be full and plenteous with all \ manner • of | store -. that our sheep may bring forth thousands, and ten | thou - sands | in • our | streets ; 14 That our oxen may be strong to labour ; that there be \ no • de- | cay : no leading into captivity, and no com- | plain - ing | in • our | streets. ] 5 Happy are the people that are in | such • a | case : yea, blessed are the people who have the | Lord • for | their • = | God. ii 141. 5 tt^ ii* a Dupuis. ■#A ^SiHlSsiBPJ J!2-l-G>. ^ K J ' J^m.^(2a.^-.a.- ■^-(=2- I I Si^i t~ Fsalm 145. — Exaltabo te, Deus. ! I 1 f=^ 1 I "WILL magnify thee, | God • my | King : and I will p)raise thy | Name • for I ever • and | ever. 2 Every day will I give thanks \ un - to | thee ; and pj'aise thy | Name • for I ever • and | ever. 3 Great is the Lord, and marvellous worthy | to • be | praised ; there is \ no • end [ of • his | greatness, 204 THE PSALTER. [Day 30.— Morning. 14J I I Dupuis. -^-i-g- JJ I I mm^im^mii^^m- j. tm 4 One generation shall jiraise thy works \ un - to an- | other : and de- | clare • = | thy • = j power. 5 As for me, I will be talking \ of • thy | worshi^i : thy glory, thy | praise • and I wond - rous | works ; 6 So that men shall speak of the might of thy \ marvel - lous | acts : and / will I al - so I tell of • thy | greatness. 7 The memorial of thine abundant kindness \ shall • be | showed : and men shall sing \ of • thy | right - eous- | ness. 8 The Lord is gracious and | mer - ci- | ful : long-suffering, \ and • of | great • = | goodness. 9 The LoED is loving unto | eve - ry | man : and his mercy is | o - ver | all • his I Avorks. 10 All thy y\'oxk^ praise \ thee • | Loud : and thy saints give | thanks • = ] un - to I thee. 11 They show the glory \ of * thy | kingdom : and | talk • of | thy • == | power ; 13 That thy power, thy glory, and mightiness | of • thy | kingdom: 7night be I known • = | un - to | men. 13 Thy kingdom is an ever- | last - ing ] kingdom : and thy dominion endureth \ through - out | all • = \ ages. 14 The Lord upholdeth all \ such • as | fall : and lifteth up \ all • those | that • are | down. 15 Tlie eyes of all wait upon | thee • | Lord : and thou givest them their \^ meat • in | due • = | season. 16 Thou openest \ tliine • = | hand : and fillest all things living \ with • = plen - teous- | ness. 17 The Lord is righteous in | all * his | ways : and \ holy • in | all • his works. 18 The Lord is nigh unto all them that call up- | on • = | him : yea, al such as call up- | on • him | faith - ful- | ly. V.) He will fulfil the desire of | them • that | fear liini : he also will hea their cry, | and • will | help • = | them. 20 The Lord preserveth all them tluit | love • = | him : but scatteretl abroad \ all • the | un • = | godly. 21 My mouth shall speak i\\Q jn-aise \ of • the ] Lord : and let all flesh give' ■ thanks unto his holy Name for | ev - er | aud ' = 1 ever. Day 30.— Evening.] 142. THE PSALTER. 205 zfc * iE^E=i=^1 Elvet. liiS ^ r r ^-1 s_ -(^ J . J ^a :t: Fsalm 146. — Lauda, anima meet. PRAISE the Lord my soul : while I live, Avill I | praise • the | Lord : yea as long as I have any being, I will sing \ prais - es | unto • my | God. 2 put not your trust in princes, nor in any \ child • of | man : for there | is • uo I help • in | them. 3 For when the breath of man goeth forth, he shall turn again \ to • his | earth : and tlien \ all • his | thoughts • = | perish. 4 Blessed is ho that hath the God of Jacoh \ for • his | helj) : and whose hojje is I in • the | Lord • his \ God : 5 Who made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that | there - in | is : who keepetlt his | pro - mise | for • = | ever. 6 Who helpeth them to right that | suf - fer | wrong : wlio \ feed- • = eth • the | hungry. 7 The Lord looseth 7nen \ out • of | prison : the Lord giveth \ sight • = to • the I blind. 8 The Lord heliieth them \ that • are | fallen : the Lord \ car -eth | for the I righteous. 9 The Lord careth for the strangers ; he defendeth the fatherless and • = I widow : as for the way of the ungodly, he | turneth • it | up -side down. {Unison.) 10 The Lord thy God Sion, shall be King for | ev-er- more : {Harmony.) and i\\vo\^g\\- \ out • all | gen-er- | ations. Day 30. :i-J 143. 4 r I ^1^ =1=q: -^- d: g-:^^S: 'Jb" GOODENOUGH. •-^(S-J-^— L(iZ_#-^-l L-^-Lgp;L^_L [:_JJ v-i=lt=^ J J ft Psalm. 147. — Laudate Dominum. Sil^p^ll^iii^ o PRAISE the Lord, for it is a good thing to sing praises \ unto ■ our God : yea, a joyful and pleasant thing it | is ' = | to • be ) thankful. 206 THE PSALTER. 113. -5-.if^^yJ [Day 30.— Evening. QOODENOUGH. J -^ — -5--!- r ^=I^^J« ^Slg^l rr I 2 The Lord doth build ^i}) Je- | ru - sa- | lem : and gather together the | out - casts of I Is - ra- | el. 3 lie healeth those that are \ broken • in | heart : and givetli medicine to I heal • = I their • = | sickness. 4 He telleth the mimher \ of • the | stars : and calleth \ them • all | by • their | names. 5 Great is our Lord, and great \ is • his | power : yea, and his \ "wisdom • is I in - fi- I nite. 6 The Lord setteth \ up • the | meek : and hringeth the un- | god - ly | down • to the | ground, 7 sing unto the Lord with | thanks • = | giving : sing praises upon the harp I un - to | our • = | God ; 8 Who covereth the heaven with clouds, and prepareth rain \ for • the | earth : and maketh the grass to grow upon the mountains, and herh \ for • the ] use • of I men ; 9 AVho givetli fodder \ un - to the | cattle : and feedeth tlie young ravens that I call • up- | on • = | him. 10 He hath no pleasure in the strength \ of • an | horse : neither delighteth \ he • in | any • man's | legs. 11 But the Lord's delight is in them that | fear • = | him : and j^?// their | trust • in | his ' = | mercy. 12 Praise the Lord, Je- | ru - sa- | lem : praise \ thy • God | • = | Sion. 13 For he hath made fast the bars \ of • thy | gates : and hath blessed thy |' child - ren with- | in • = | thee. 14 He maketh j!;mc'e | in • thy | borders : and filleth thee \ with • the | flour • of I wheat. 15 He sendeth forth his commandment up- | on • =: | earth : and his word \ run - netli | ve - ry | swiftly. 16 Hegiveth | snow • like | wool : and scattereth the | hoar - frost | like • = | ashes. 17 He casteth forth his | ice * like | morsels : who is able \ to • a- | bide • his I frost ? 18 He sendeth out his word, and | melt - eth | them : he bloweth with his wind, I and • the j wa - ters | flow. Day 30.— Evenixc] THE PSALTER. 207 19 He showeth his word \ uii- to | Jacob : his statutes and ordinances j un- to I Is-ra- I el. 20 He hath not dealt ,so with | a - ny | nation : neither have the heathen | know - ledffe I of • his I laws. Mabsh. J I J I _^ I I I I I I Psalm 148. — Laudate Dominum. r-r Op RAISE the | Lokd • of | heaven : praise \ = • him | in • the | height. 2 Praise him all ye \ angels • of j his : praise | = • him | all ' his | hosts. 3 Praise Jiini, \ sun • and | moon : praise hivi, \ all • ye | stars • and | light. 4 Praise him, \ all • ye | heavens : and ye ivaters that | are • a- | bove • the | heavens. 5 Let them praise the Name \ of • the ( Lord : for he spake the word and they were made : he commanded, \ and • they | were • ere- | ated. G He hath made i\\Qm.- fast for | ever • and | ever : he hath given them a law I which • shall | not • be | broken. 7 Praise the Lord up- | on • = | earth : ye \ drag - ons | and ' all | deeps : 8 Fire and hail, \ snow • and | vapours : wind and storm, ful- | fil - ling | his • = I word : 9 Mountains \ and • all | hills : fruitful \ trees • = \ and • all | cedars : 10 Beasts \ and • all | cattle : worms \ and • = | feather -ed | fowls : 11 Kings of the earth \ and • all | people ; princes, and all \ judg - es | of • the I world. 12 Young men and maidens, old men and children, praise the Name \ of * the I Lord : for his Name only is excellent, and his praise a- | bove • = | heaven • and | earth. 13 He shall exalt the horn of his people ; all his saints shall | praise • = | him : even the children of Israel, even the | people • that | serv - eth | him. Psalm 149. — Cantate Domino. OSING unto the Lord a | new • = | song : let the congregation of [ saints • = | praise * = | him. 2 Let Israel rejoice in | him • that | made him : and let the children of Sio7i be I joy - ful | in • their | King. 208 THE PSALTER. -»"*• [Day 30.— Evexixg. Maksh. ^ J ^-r^-^ J r 3 Let tlicm 2)riiise his Name \ in • the | dance : let tliem amg pniise.s unto him • with | ta - hret and | liarp. 4 For tlie Loitn hath pleasure \ in- his | people: and \ help-etli the meek • = | hearted. 5 Let the saiiifs be | joy -fill Avitli | glory: let fJ/e)n re- | joice • == | in their | beds. 6 Let the praises of God be | in • their | mouth : and a Iwn-edfjed \ sword in I tlieir • = | hands ; 7 To be avemjed \ of • the | heathen : and \ to • re- | Ijuke • the | ]ieople ; 8 To hind their | kings • in | chains : and tlieir | nobles • with | links • of iron. 9 That they may be avenged of them ; | as it • is | written : Such \ honour have I all • his | saints. M 145. ^& -G>&- -tr Bg=tt =1: r-f- 1 ?g3g^ Messiter. =1: -s^- •—^ r r-—r-^=^—<^>- ^_ 4j-nJ j' [1st S. IX AUVEXT. E. J. Hopkins. :zizt: 1 — r-- r- ?^ ■^—(5^ g Psalm 50. — Dews deorum. rprriE LORD, even the most mighty (7o^?, | liatli • = | spoken : and called .J_ the world, from the rising up of the sun unto the | go-ing | down • there- | of. 2 Out of Sion hath | God • ap- | peared : in \ \)Q.y - feet | beau • = | ty. 3 Our God shall come, and shall | not • keep | silence : there shall go before him a consuming fire, and a mighty iejnpest shall be | stirred • up | round • a- I bout him. 4 He shall call the heaven \ from * a- | bove : and the earth, that | he • may | judge ' his | people. 5 Gather my saints together \ un-to | me : those that have VlWlHq a covenant with I me • with | sa -cri- | fice. 6 And the heavens shall declare his | right - eons- | ness : for \ God • is | * Judge • him- | self. 7 Hear my people, and | I • will | speak : I myself will testify against thee Israel ; for I am God, \ ev - en | thy • = | God. 8 I will not reprove thee because of thy sacrifices, or for | thy • burnt- [ of- ferings : because they were not \ al - way be- | fore • = | me. 9 I will take no huUocJc \ out of • thine | house : nor | he - goat ( out of * thy I folds. 10 For all the lenst>i of the | forest • are | mine : and so are the cattle uji- | on • a I thou - sand | hills. 11 I know all i\\Qfoiuls up- | on • the | mountains : and the wild leasts of the I field • are | in • my | sight. 12 If I be hungry, I | will ' not | tell thee : for the whole world is mine, and I all • that | is • thei'e- | in. 13 Thinkest thou that / will | eat • bulls' | flesh : and \ drink • the | blood • of I goats ? 14 Offer unto God | thanks • = | giving : and pay thy vows \ un - to the | Most • = I Highest. 15 And call upon me in the | time • of | trouble : so Avill I hear tlicc, and | thou • sluilt I praise • = | me. 16 But unto the ungodly \ said • = | God : "Why dost thou preach my laws, and takest my | cove - nant | in • thy | mouth ; 17 "Whereas thou hatest to | be • re- | formed : and hast | cast * my | words * be- I liinil thee ? 1st S. in Advent.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 211 18 When thou sawest a thief, thou consentedst \ un - to | him : and hast heen par ta/i-er \ with • the a- | dul - ter- | ers. 19 Thou hast let thy mouth speak \ wick - ed- | ness : and with thy tongue thou I hast • set | forth • de- j ceit. 20 TIiou sattest and spakesf a- | gainst • thy | brother : yea, and hast slan- dered I tliino • own | moth - er's | son. 21 These things hast thou done, and I held my tongue, and thou thought- est wickedly that I am even such a one \ as • thy- | self : but I will reprove thee, and set before fliee the | things • that | thou * hast | done. 23 consider this, ye that for- | get • = | God : lest I pluck you away, and there be ?wne \ to • de- | liv - er | you. 23 Whoso offereth me thanks and praise, he | honour - eth | me : and to him that ordereth his conversation right, will I | show the • sal- | va - tion of | God. First Sunday in Advent. 93. , , , ... iEtJcning. EUSSELI,. ^eg :^t2: ff= I I I I I , t=l=: JAA.J. Psalm 96. — Cantafe Domino. OSIN"G unto the Lord a | new • = | song : sing unto the Lord, \ all • the | whole • = I earth. 2 Sing unto the Lord, and | praise • his | Name : be telling of his sal rat ion \ from • = I day ' to | day. 3 Declare his honour \ nn - to the | heathen : and his | won - ders | unto • all I people. 4 For the Lord is great, and cannot ivortliily be | prais • = | ed : he is more to be I fear - ed | than • all | gods. 5 As for all the gods of the heathen, they | are ' but | idols : but it is the | Lord • that | made • the | heavens. 6 Glory and ivorship \ are • be- | fore him : power and honour are | in • his | sane - tua- | ry. 7 Ascribe unto the Lord ye kindreds \ of • the | people : ascribe unto the Lord \ wor - ship | and • = | power. 8 Ascribe unto the Lord the honour diie \ unto • his | name : hxmg presents^ and I come • in- | to • his | courts. 9 worship the Lord in the | beauty • of | holiness : let the whole earth \ stand • in | awe • of | him. 21^ PROPER PSALMS [1st S. in Advent. 93. ^ Russell. -J4 10 Tell it out among the licalhon, that the | Lord • is | King : and that it is he who hatli made the round world so fast that it cannot be moved ; and how that he shall y?<(/y6' the | peo - pie | right - eous- | ly. n Let the heavens rejoice, and ht the | earth • be a noise, and | all • that | there - in | is. 12 Let the field be joyful and | all that • is | in it ; of the wood re- | joice • be- | fore • the | Lord. 13 For he cometh, for he coinetli to | Judge • the | eousness to judge the world, and the | peo - pie | with I glad : let the sea make : then shall all the trees earth : and with right- ■ his I truth. 94. ^. Davt. ^^^m Psalm. 97. — Dominus regnavit. THE Lord is King, the earth may be | glad • there- | of : yea, the multi- tude of the isles \ may • be | glad • there- | of. 2 Clouds and darkness are | round ' a- | bout him : righteousness and judgment are the habit- | a - tion | of • his | seat. 3 There shall go a fire be- | fore • = | him : and burn up his enemies \ on • = I eve - ry | side. 4 His lightnings gave sliine \ un - to the | world : the eartli \ saw it • and | was " a- I f raid. 5 The hills melted like wax at the presence \ of ' the | Lord : at the pres- ence of the I Lord • of the | whole • = | earth. 6 The heavens have declared his | right - eous- | ness : and all the | people • have I seen • his | glory. 7 Confounded be all they that worship carved images, and that delight in | vain • =1 I gods : worship \ him • = | all • ye | gods. 8 Sion heard of it \ and • re- | joicod : and the daughters of Judah were glad, because of tJiy \ judg- ments | • = | 1^0111). Curistmas-Dav.] OiY CERTAIN DA YS. 213 9 For thou Lord, art higher than all that | are • in the | eai-th : thou art exalted \ far • a- | bove • all | gods. 10 ye that love the Lord, see that ye hate the Ihing \ which • is | evil: the Lord preserveth the souls of his saints ; he shall deliver them from the | hand • of the | un • = | godly. 11 There is sprung up a light \ for • the | righteous: and joyful gladness for I such as • are | true * = | hearted. 12 Rejoice in the | Lord • ye | righteous : and give thanks for a remem- hrance \ of • his I ho - li- I ness. Cliristmas-Day. ir. IHorning. R. Cooke. Psalm 19. — Cveli enarrant. glory • of I God : and the firmament \ showeth an- I other : and one night \ cer - ti- | fieth • an- heard THE heavens declare the his I hand - y- | work. 2 One day \ telleth other. 3 There is neither | speech • nor | language : but their voices are a- I mong ■ = | them. 4 Their sound is gone out into | all • = | lands : and their ivords into the | ends • = I of • the j world. 5 In them hath he set a tahernacle \ for • the | sun : which cometh forth as a bridegroom out of his chamber, and rejoicetli as a | giant • to | run • his I course. 6 It goeth forth from the uttermost part of the heaven, and runneth about nnto the end of | it • a- | gain : and there is nothing hid \ from • the | heat ■ there- | of. 7 The law of the Lord is an undefiled laio, con- | verting • the | soul : the testimony of the Lord is sure, and giveth j wis - dom | un - to the | simple. 8 The statutes of the Lord are right, and re- | joice • the | heart : the com- mandment of the Lord is pure, and giveth \ light • un- | to • the | eyes. 9 The fear of the Lord is clean, and en- | dureth • for | ever : the judg- ments of the Lord are true, and | right - eous | al - to- | gether. 10 More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than | much ■ fine | gold : sweeter also than honey, \ and ' the | hon - ey- j comb. 214 PROPER PSALMS [Christmas-Day. R. COOKK. 17. I I I K. COOKK. 1^ J ^ — i u e ja-ifcg: j2(2^ ^ .^x- ilH 11 Moreover, by them i.s thy | ser - vaiit | taught : and in keeping of them \ there • is | great • re- | ward. 12 Who can tell liow | oft • he of- | fendeth : U cleanse thou me \ from • my I se - cret | faults. 13 Keep thy servant also from j^resumptuous sins, lest they get the domin- ion I o - ver I me : so shall I be undefiled, and innocent \ from • the | great * of- I fence. 14 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation \ of ■ my [ heart: be ahuay ac- | cepta - ble | in • thy | sight. 15 I = • = I Lord : my \ strength • and | my • re- | deemer. 45. Eltet. ^^m f» i g g g' -»»- M Psalm. 45. — Erudavit cor meum. Y heart is inditinrj of a | good • = | matter : I speak of the things which / have I made • un- | to * the | King. 2 My tongue \ is • the | pen : o/ a | rea - dy | wri • = | ter. 3 Thou art fairer than the | children * of | men : full of grace are thy lips, because God hath | bless - ed | thee • for | ever. 4 Gird thee with thy sword upon thy tliigh, [ thou • Most | Mighty : ac- cording to thy I wor - ship | and • re- | noAvn. 5 Good luck have thou \ with • thine | honour : ride on because of the word of truth, of meekness and righteousness ; and thy right hand shall | teach * thee I terri - ble | things. Thy arrows are very sharp, and the people shall be subdued \ un - to | thee : even in the midst a- ] mong • the | King's • = | enemies. 7 Thy seat God, en- | dureth • for | ever : the sceptre of thy hingdom \ is • a I right ' ;= J sceptre. Christmas-Day.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 215 8 Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated in- | i-qui- | ty : wherefore God even thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of | glad - ness a- | bove • thy I fellows. 9 All thy garments smell of myrrh, \ aloes • and | cassia : out of the ivory palaces, ivhereby | they • have j made • thee | glad. 10 Kings' daughters were among thy | honour - able | women : upon thy right hand did stand the queen in a vesture of gold, wrought a- | bout • with | di - vers | colours. 11 Hearken daughter and consider ; in- | cline • thine | ear : forget also thine own people, \ and • thy | fa - ther's j house. 12 So shall the King have pleasure \ in • thy | beauty : for he is thy Lord God, and | wor - ship | thou • = | him. 13 And the daughter of Tyre shall be there \ with • a | gift : like as the rich also among the people shall make their | sup - pli- | ca - tion be- | fore thee. 14 The King's daughter is all | glor - ious with- | in : her clothing | is * of | wrought • = I gold. 15 She shall be brought unto the King in raiment of | nee - die- | work : the virgins that be her fellows shall bear her company, and | shall • be | brought • unto I thee. 16 With joy and gladness shall | they • be | brought : and shall enter \ in - to the I King's • =: | palace. 17 Instead of thy fathers thou | slialt • have | children : whom thou mayest make \ priu - ces in | all • = | lands. . 18 I will remember thy Name from one generation | to • an- | other : there- fore shall the people give thanks unto thee, \ world • with- | out • = | end. E. J. Hopkins. niieii Psalm 85. — Benedixisti, Domine. LOED, thou art become gracious \ unto * thy | land : thou hast turned aioay the cap- I tiv - i- | ty • of | Jacob. 2 Thou hast forgiven the offence \ of • thy | i^eople : and \ cover - ed [ all • their | sins. 3 Thou hast taken away all | thy • dis- | pleasure : and turned thyself /rom thy I wrath - f ul | in - dig- | nation. 4 Turn us tkeitf | God • our | Sav-ioiir : and let thi?ie \ an - ger | cease * from I us. 210 PROPER PSALMS wmwm =E33^a r j-i gISiSSiiiiB [Christmas- Dav. E. J. IIorKiNs. 751- g* -^g^ tjitz& -!^ -*- I I J ^di^ltiifepfei 5 Wilt tliou be displeased at | us • for | ever : and wilt thou stretch out thy wrath from one gener- | a - tiou | to • an- | other? 6 Wilt thou not turn agaut, and | quick -en | us : that thy people \ may * re- I joice • in | thee ? * 7 Show us thy mercij, | * = | Loud : and \ grant • us | thy • sal- | ra- tion. 8 I will hearken Avhat the Lord Goi> will sai/ con- | ccrn - ing | nie : for he sliall speak peace unto his j^eople and to his sainis, that | they • turn | not • a- | gain. 9 For his salvation is nigh tlieiti that | fear • = | liiiii : that f/Iori/ nuiy | dwell • in | our • = | laud. 10 Mercy and frnfh are | met • to- | gethcr : rii///k'ousncss aiul | peace • have I kissed • each | other. 11 Truth shall flourish \ out • of the | earth : and rigliteonsness hath | look - ed I down • from | heaven. 13 Yea, the Loud shall show | lov - ing- | kindness : and our | land • shall | give • her | increase. 13 Rifjhfeonsncss shall | go • be- | fore him: and he shall direct his | go- ing I in • the | way. Christmas-Day. lEtJcning. §6. BoTci:, r g~ ::^=qH ff :s =^rr r-f* '^fi^i ^r 19- ■H— (=i'- tit: :|p^Sliil^ Psalm 89. — Misericordias Domini. MY song shall be alway of the loving-^v";/(Zw^.s6' | of • the | Lord : with my mouth will I ever be showing thy truth from 07ie gener- | a - tion | to • an- I other. 2 For I have said, Mercy shall be set iip | for • = | ever : thy truth shalt thou I sta - blish | iu • the | heavens. * Repeat second part here. Cukistmas-Day.] on CERTAIN DAYS. 217 3 I have made a covenant \ with • my | chosen : I have sivorn unto | Da - vid I my • = | servant ; 4 Thy seed will I stahlish \ for * := | ever : and set up thy throne from one gener- | a - tion | to • an- | other. 5 Lord, the very heavens shall ^r«/se thy | won - drous | works : and thy truth in the congre- \ ga - tion | of • the | saints. 6 For who is he a- | mong • the | clouds : that shall he com- | par - ed | un - to the | Lord ? 7 And what is he a- | mong • the | gods : that shall he \ like • un- | to • the | Lord? 8 God is very greatly to be feared in the council \ of * the | saints : and to be had in reverence of all theyn \ that • are | round • a- | bout him. 9 Lord God of hosts, who is | like • unto | thee : thy truth most mighty Lord, I is • on I eve - ry | side. 10 Thou rulest the raging \ of • the | sea : thou stillest the waves there- [ of * when I they • a- | rise. 11 Thou hast subdued Egypt, and de- | stroy - ed | it : thou hast scattered thine enemies abroad \ with • thy | might - y | arm. 12 The heavens are thine, the earth | al - so is | thine : thou hast laid the foundation of the round ivorld, and | all • that | there - in | is. 13 Thou hast made the nortli \ and ' the | south : Tabor and Hermon shall re- I joice • in | thy • = | Name. 14 Thou hast a | might - y | arm : strong is thy hand, and | high • is | thy * right I hand. 15 Eighteousness and equity are the habitation \ of • thy | seat : mercy and truth shall | go • be- | fore • thy | face. 16 Blessed is the people Lord, that can re- | joice ' in | thee : they shall walk in the light \ of • thy | coun - te- | nance. 17 Their delight shall be daily \ in * thy | Name : and in thy righteousness \ shall • they | make ■ their | boast. 18 For thou art the glory \ of • their | strength : and in thy lo\mg-]cindness thou I shalt • lift | up • our | horns. I 19 For the Lord is | our • de- | fence : the Holy One of | Is - rael | is • our | I King. I 20 Thou spakest sometime in visions unto thy saints, | and • = | saidst : I j have laid help upon One that is mighty, I have exalted One \ chos - en | out • I of the I people. I 21 I have found David \ my • = | servant : with my holy oil have | I • an- 1 oint - ed | him. 22 My liand shall | hold • him | fast : and my | arm • shall | strength - en | him. 23 The enemy shall not be able to | do • him | violence : the son of wicked- ness I shall • not | hurt • = | him. 218 PROPER PSALMS [Christmas-Day. 86. I BOTCE. m 24 I will smite down his/o^'cS be- | fore • his | face : and \ plague • = ] them * that I hate him. 25 My truth also and my mercy shall | be • with | him : and in my Name shall his lioini \ be • ex- | alt • = ] ed. 26 I will set his dominion also \ in • the | sea : and his | right • hand | in • the I floods. 27 He shall call me, Thou | art • my | Father : my God, \ and • my | strong • sal- I vation. 28 And I will make liim \ my • First- | born : higher \ than • the | kings * of the I earth. 29 My mercy will I keep for him for | ev- er- | more : and my covenant \ shall • stand | fast • with | him. 30 His seed also will I malce to en- | dure • for | ever : and his throne \ as * the I days • of | heaven. 31 But if his children for- | sake ■ my | law : and \ walk • not | in • my | judgments. 32 If they break my statutes, and kee]) not \ my • com- | mandments : I will visit their offences with the rod, \ and • their | sin • with | scourges. 33 Nevertheless, my loving-kindness will I not utterly \ take • from | him : nor I suffer • my | truth • to | fail. 34 My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone \ out of • my I lips : I have sworn once by my holiness, that | I • will | not • fail | David. 35 His seed shall en- | dure • for | ever : and his seat is like as the | sun * be- I fore • = | me. 36 He shall stand fast for evermore \ as • the | moon : and as the | faith - ful I witness • in | heaven. 87. Waimislbt. :Hrid=]4 -:gr ^^gp gg 1 — h m^m^^mm r rr 37 But thou hast abhorred and forsakcii \ thine • An- | ointed : and \ art dis- I pleas - ed | at him. Chuistmas-Day.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 219 38 Thou hast broken the covenant \ of • thy | servant : and cast his | crown • = I to • the | ground. 39 Thou hast overtlirown \ all • his | hedges : and \ bro - ken | down • his | strongholds. 40 All they that go hy \ spoil • = | him : and he is hecome a re- | proach • = i to • his I neighbours. 41 Thou hast set up the right hand \ of • his | enemies : and made all his | adver-saries | to • re- | joice. 43 Thou hast taken aioay the | edge of • his | sword : and givest him not \ victo - ry I in • the | battle. 43 Thou hast put | out • his | glory : and cast his | throne • = | down • to the I ground. 44 The days of his youth \ hast • thou | shortened : and \ covered • him | with • dis- I honour. 45 Lord, how long wilt thou hide thy- | self • for | ever : and shall | thy • wrath I burn • like | fire ? 46 remember how short \ my • time | is : wherefore hast thou \ made * all I men • for | nought ? 47 What man is he that liveth, and shall | not • see | death : and shall he deliver his soid \ from • the | hand • of | hell ? 48 Lord, where are thy old loving- \ kind-ness- | es : which thou swarest unto I Da-vid | in • thy | truth ? 49 Remember Lord, the rebuke that thy \ serv - ants | have : and how I do bear in my bosom the re- | bukes • of | ma-ny | people ; 50 Wherewith thine enemies have blasphemed thee, and slandered the footsteps of I thine • An- | ointed : Praised be the Lord for evermore. | A - men | and • A- | men. ^i 234. m t) -s- i^ :i Monk. :=1-F= ^ ^- m '--^M A 5= i r I f 1 :t: :t: i^ Psalm 110. — Dixit Dominus. THE Lord said \ unto • my | Lord : Sit thou on my right hand, until I make thine | ene - mies | thy • = | footstool. 2 The Lord shall send the rod of thy jmwer \ out • of | Sion : be thou ruler even in the midst a- | mong • thine | en - e- | mies. 3 In the day of thy power shall the people offer thee free-will offerings with an I ho - ly | worship : the dew of thy birth is | of • the | womb * of the | morning. 220 PROPER PSALMS [Christmas- Day, 234. tr rt — i-g: ^ZZC_S>- 1 =1=P=!=^= Monk. ii ^ — ^ 1 ZZ2Z ±1: m 4 Tlie Lord sware, and will | not • re- | pent : Thou art a Priest for ever, after the order \ of • Mel- | chi - ze- | dech, 5 The Lord upon | thy • right | hand : sliall Avound even hings \ in • the [ day. of • his | wrath. f) lie shall judge among the heathen ; he shall fill the places | with the * dead | bodies : and smite in sunder the heads | o - ver | di - vers | countries. 7 He shall drink of the brook | in • the | way : therefore shall | he • lift | up • his I head. i tJ fci 131. m -4- Baknbt. :-^= znsz r: -5*- i^ r m &-- :p: (2 (Z. -r^ r r --F 1 Psalm 132. — Memento, Domine. T ORD re- | mem - ber | David : and | all • = | his • = | trouble : -^— ' 2 How he sware \ un - to the | Lord : and vowed a vow iinto the Al- miglit - y I God • of | Jacob. 3 I will not come within the tahernacle \ of * mine | house : nor \ climb up I into * my | bed ; 4 I will not suffer mine eyes to sleep, nor mine | eye - lids to | slumber : neither the temples of my head to | take • = | an - y | rest ; 5 Until I find out a place for the temple | of ■ the | Lord : an habitation] for the I might - y | God • of | Jacob. G Lo, we heard of the same at | Eph - ra- | ta : and | found ' it | in • the | wood. 7 We will go into his | tab - er- | nacle : and fall loiv on our | knees • be- | fore • his I footstool. Christmas-Day.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 221 132. -si- =^ Frost. ^-- ^1 tJ .=^=t=g: t^-" l& I ^ — (^ ^ 8 Arise Lord, into thy \ rest - ing | i)lace : ihnu, and the | ark • of | thy ' = I strength. 9 Let thy priests be clothed with | right - eons- ] ness : and let thy saints \ sing • with | joy - ful- | ness. 10 For thy servant \ Da - vid's | sake : turn not away the | presence • of | thine • An- | ointed, 11 The Lord hath made a faithful oath | un - to | David : and he \ shall • not I shrink • from | it ; 12 Of the fruit \ of • thy | body : shall / 1 set * up- | on • thy | seat. 13 If thy children will keep my covenant, and my testimonies that | I • shall I learn them : their children also shall sit upon thy seat \ for • = | ev - er- I more. 14 For the Lord hath chosen Sion to be an liahitation \ for • him- | self : he hath | long - ed | for • = | her. 15 This shall tje my | rest * for | ever : here will I dwell, for I | have • a de- | light • there- | in. 16 I will hless her | victuals * with | increase : and will satisfy \ her • = | poor • with I bread. 17 1 will deck her | priests * with | health : and her saints \ shall • re- | joice • and | sing. 18 There shall I make the hor7i of | Da - vid to | flourish : I have ordained a I Ian - tern for | mine • An- | ointed. 19 As for his enemies, I shall clothe \ them * with | shame : but upon him- self I shall • his | crowu • = | flourish. 990, PROPER PSALMS [The Circumcision. The Circuiiicision. i^orning. Ttjble. fefe^^ r^^^^al f ■A Psalm 40. — Expectans expectavi. I "WAITED patientlij \ for • the | Lord : and he inclined unto | me • and | heard • my | calling. 2 He brought me also out of the horrible pit, out of the ] mire • and | clay : and set my feet upon the rock, and | or - der- | ed • my [ goings. 3 And he hath put a new song \ in • my | mouth : even a thanksgiving \ iin - to I our • = I God. 4 Many shall | see it • and | fear : and shall put their | trust • = | in • the I Lord. 5 Blessed is the man that hath set his hope \ in • the [ Lord : and turned not unto the proud, and to such as | go • a- | bout • with J lies. Lord my God, great are the wondrous works which thou hast done, like as be also thy thoughts, which | are • to | us-ward : and yet there is no inan that | order - eth [ them * unto | thee. 7 If I should declare them, \ and • speak | of them : they should be more than / am I a - ble [ to • ex- | press. 8 Sacrifice and meat-offeiHng thou | would - est | not : but mine ears \ hast * thou I o - pen- | ed. 9 Burnt-offerings and sacrifice for sin hast thoti \ not * re- | quired : theti | said • I I Lo • I I come ; 10 In the volume of the book it is written of me, that I should fulfil thy will, I • my I God : I am content to do it ; yea thy laiv \ is ' with- | in • my I heart. 11 I have declared thy righteousness in the great \ con-gre- ( gation : lo, I will not refrain my lips, | Lord • and | that • thou | knowest. 12 I have not hid thy righteousness with- | in • my | heart : my talk hath been of thy truth, \ and • of | thy • sal- | vation. 13 I have not kept back thy loving | mercy • and | truth : from the | great • = | con-gre- | gation. 14 Withdraw not thou thy mercy from | me • | Lord : let thy loving- kindness and thy truth \ al-way pre- | serve • = | me. TuE Circumcision.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 223 15 For innumerable troubles are come about me ; my sins have taken such hold upon me that I am not able to | look • = | up : yea they are more in number than the hairs of my head, and my | heart • hath | fail - ed | me. 16 LoKD, let it be thy pleasure to de- [ liv-er | me : make haste, | Lord • to | help • = | me. 17 Let them be ashamed and confounded together, that seek after my soul I to • de- I stroy it : let them be driven backward and jDut to rebuke, \ that • =: I wish • me | evil. 18 Let them be desolate, and re- | warded * with | shame : that say unto me Fie upon thee / | fie • up- | on • = | thee. 19 Let all those that seek thee be joyful and | glad • in | thee : and let such as love thy salvation say alioaij, The | Lord • be | prais • = | ed. 20 As for me, I am | poor • and | needy : but the | Lord • = | car-eth | for me. 21 Thou art my hel;per \ and • re- | deemer : make no long \ tarry - ing, | • my I God. Goss — Beethoven. U j2- 4 j-^iii -^^ -^^-(^ Tf- Psalm 90. — Domine, refugium. T ORB, thou hast | been • our | refuge : from one gener- | a-tion | to • an- | J-^ other. 2 Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever the earth and the | world ■ were | made : thou art God from everlasting, and | world • with- | out • := I end. 3 Thou turnest man \ to * de- | struction : again thou sayest. Come a- | gain • ye [ children • of | men. 4 For a thousand years in thy sight are | but* as | yesterday : seeing that is jpast I as • a I watch • in the | night. As soon as thou scatterest them they are even | as • a | sleep : and fade aioay \ sudden - ly | like • the | grass. 6 In the morning it is green, and | grow - eth | up : but in the evening it is cut doion, I dri - ed | up • and | withered. 7 For we consume away in | thy • dis- | pleasure : and are afraid at thy | wrath - f ul | in - dig- | nation. 224 PROPER PSALMS [The Circumcision. §S. Goss— Beethoven. 8 Thou hast set our misdeeds bo- | fore • = | thee : and our secret sins in the I light of • thy | coun - te- [ nance. 9 For when thou art angry, all our | days • are | gone : we bring our years to an end, as it | were • a | tale ' that is | told. 10 The days of our age are threescore years and ten ; and tliough men be so strong that they come to | four - score | years : yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow ; so soon passeth // a- | way • and | we * are | gone. 11 But who regardeth the poiver \ of • thy | wrath : for even thereafter as a man fearetli , | so • is | thy • dis- | pleasure. 12 So teach vs to | number • our | days : that we mai/ ap- | ply * our | hearts • unto | wisdom. 13 Turn thee again | Lokd • at the | last : and be | gra-cious | unto • thy I servants. 14 satisfy us with thy mercy, \ and • that | soon : so shall we rejoice and be glad \ all • the | days of • our | life. 15 Comfort us again now after the time that thou hast | pla-gued | us: and for the years wlLerein \ we • have | suffered • ad- | vcrsity. 16 Show thy servants \ thy . = | work : and tlieir | eliild - ren | thy •= | glory. 17 And the glorious Majesty of the Loud our God \ be • up- [ on us : pros- per thou the work of our hands upon us; ^^rosjjer | thou ' our | hand - y- | work. The Circumcision. iStJcning. 63. a TrRLE. 3=S: ^J r^rr r ^ft g= R=F^ =5l#i^^F^ s ff ^-(^— i^eif^^^ifeaii Fsalm 65. — Te dccet Injmmis. THOU Clod, art | praised • in | Sion : and unto thee shall the vow be performed \ in • Je- | rii -sa- | lem. 1 The Circumcision.] ON CERTAIN BAYS. 225 2 77/0?^ that | hearest • the | praj-er : unto \ tliee • shall | all • flesh ] come. 3 M}^ misdeeds 7;re2'a27 a- | gainst • = | me : be thou merciful \ un -to | our • = I sins. 4 Blessed is the man whom thou choosest, and received. \ un - to | thee : he shall dwell in thy court, and shall be satisfied with the j)leasures of thy house, %ven I of • thy | ho - ly | temple. 5 Thou shalt show us wonderful things in thy righteousness God of | our • sal- I yation : thou that art the hojie of all the ends of the earth, and of them that remain \ in • the | broad • == | sea. 6 Who in his strength setteth/a6'^ the | moun * = | tains : and is | girded • a- I bout • with | power. 7 Who stilleth the raging \ of ' the | sea : and the noise of his leaves, and the I mad - ness | of * the | people. 8 They also that dwell in the uttermost parts of the earth shall be afraid \ at • thy I tokens : thou that makest the out-goings of the morning and | even- ing to I praise • = | thee. 9 Thou visitest the earth, and | bless -est | it : thou | makest • it | ve - ry | plenteous. 10 The river of God is | full • of | water : thou prej)arest their corn, for so thou pro- ( vid - est | for • the | earth. 11 Thou waterest her furrows ; thou sendest rain into the little valleys \ there • = | of : thou makest it soft with the drops of rain, and | blessest • the I in - crease | of it. 18 Thou crownest the year \ with • thy | goodness : and \ thy • = | clouds • drop I fatness. 13 They shall drop upon the dwellings of the | wild - er- | ness : and the little hills shall re- | joice • on | eve - ry | side. 14 The folds shall be | full • of | sheep : the valleys also shall stand so thick with corn, that | they • shall | laugh • and | sing. 98. Woodward. im I ■sH?^- I r /5) r -s^^ tts^- ft m ^: .^^ jE^rE ^gggp ^ gii^fjiS^ ^ p ties Psalm 103. — Benedic, anima mea. RAISE the Lord, \ • my | soul : and all that is within me, \ praise • his I ho - ly | Name. 2 Praise the Lord, \ • my | soul : and forget not \ all * his | ben - e- | fits ; 3 Who forgivcth \ all • thy | sin : and healeth cdl \ thine ' in- | firm - i- | 226 PROPER PSALitS 98 f-'i ■i [The Circumcision. Woodward. t^#gi&gi^^i r,^ f jg. -fgjg: -g- ^ ^ ^j ^^iiHe^giE^^r^feB^ 4 Who savetli thy life \ from • dc- | struction : and crownetli thee witli | mercy • and | lov - ing- | kindness. 5 AVho satisfieth thy moiitli \ with • good | things : making thee young and j lust - y I as • an | eagle. 6 The Lord executeth HgliteQ^isness \ and • = | judgment : for all tlicm that I are • oj)- | pressed • with | wrong. 7 He showed his ivays \ uu - to | Moses : his Avorks unto the | children • of | Is-ra- I el. 8 The Lord is full of com- | passion • and | mercy : long-suffering , \ and • of I great • = | goodness. 9 He will not \ al - way he | chiding : neither kecjjeth \ he. • his | an - ger for I ever. 10 He hath not dealt with us \ after • our | sins : nor rewarded us accord- ing I to • our I wicked - ness- | es. 11 For look how high the heaven is in comparison \ of • the | earth : so great is his mercy also \ toward * = | them • that | fear him. 12 Look how wide also the east is | from * the | west : so far hath he \ set • our I sins • from | us. 13 Yea, like as a father pitieth \ his * own | children : even so is the Lord merciful \ un - to | them • that | fear him. 14 For he knoweth whereof \ we • are | made : he rememhereth \ that • we | are • hut | dust. 15 The days of man are | but • as | grass : for he flourishetli as a | flow - er | of • the I field. IG For as soon as the wind goeth over it, | it • is | gone : and the place thereof shall | know • it | no • = | more. 17 But the merciful goodness of the Lord endureth for ever and ever upon I them • that | fear him : and his righteousness up- | on • = | child - ren's | children ; 18 Even upon such as heep his | cov - e- | nant : and think upon his com- | mand - ments to | do • = | them. 19 The Lord hath prepared his | seat • in | heaven : and his kingdom \ rul - eth I o - ver | all. 30 praise the Lord ye angels of his, ye titat ex- | eel • in | strength : ye that fulfil his commandment, and hearken unto the | voice * of | Ids • = | word. The Epiphany.] ON CERTAIN DATS. 227 21 praise the Lord, all | ye • his | hosts : ye servants of | his • that | do his I pleasure. 22 speak good of the Lord, all ye works of his, in all j^/aces of | his do- I minion : praise thou the | Lord • = | • my | soul. The Epiphany. looming. 46. Hodges. TT I M I H— 4 — ^T=F=1^R= f ^^ W ■f2_fs- ■^-f=^ i§^ Psalm 46. — Deus noster refugium. GOD is our I hope * and | strength : a very \ pre - sent | help • in | trouble. 2 Therefore will we not fear, tliougli the | earth • be | moved : and though the hills be carried \ in - to the | midst • of the | sea. 3 Though the waters thereof \ rage • and | swell : and though the moun- tains shaJce at the | tern - pest | of • the | same. 4 The rivers of the flood thereof shall make glad the | city • of | God : the holy place of the tabernacle \ of • the | Most • =^ \ Highest. 5 God is in the midst of her, therefore shall she not \ be • re- | moved : God shall | help • her and | that • right | early. 6 The heathen make much ado, and the | kingdoms • are | moved : but God hath showed his voice, and the | earth • shall | melt • a- | way. 7 The Lord of hosts \ is • with | us : the God of | Ja - cob | is • our | refuge. 8 come hither and behold the [ works • of the [ Lord : what destruction he hath | brought • up- | on • the | earth. 9 He maketh wars to cease in | all • the | world : he breaketh the bow, and knappeth the spear in sunder, and hurneth the | chari - ots | in • the | fire. 10 Be still then, and hnow that | I • am | God : I Avill be exalted among the heathen, and I will be ex- | alt - ed | in • the | earth. 11 The Lord of hosts \ is • with | us : the God of | Ja - cob | is • our | refuge. 228 PROPER PSAL3IS 47. r iipg#i^ [The Ei'iriiAXY. TURLE. ' ^ 1 1^1 J Psalm 47. — Omnes gentes, plaudite. OCLAP your liands together, \ all • ye | people : sing unto God with the I voice • of | mel - o- | dy. 2 For the Lord is high, and [to-be | feared : he is the great King up- | on • = I all • the | earth. 3 He shall subdue the people \ un - der | us : and the nations | un - der | our • = I feet. 4 He shall choose oitt an | herit-age | for us : even the worshij) of | Ja- cob I whom • he | loved. 5 God is gone up with a | mer - ry | noise : and the Lord with the | sound • =1 I of • the | trump. G sing praises, sing praises j unto • our | God : sing praises, sing | prais - es | unto • our | King. 7 For God is the King of | all • the [ earth : sing ye \ prais - es with | un - der- I standing. 8 God reigneth \ over • the | heathen : God sitteth up- | on • his | ho-lyj seat. 9 The princes of the people are joined unto the people of the God of | A - bra- I ham : for God which is very high exalted, doth defend the earth | as • it | were * with a | shield. Psalm 48. — Magnus Dominus. GREAT is the Lord, and highly | to • be | praised : in the city of our God, even up- | on • his | ho - ly | hill. 2 The hill of Sion is a fair place, and the joy of the | whole • =: | earth : upon the north side lieth the city of the great King ; God is well known in her palaces | as • a | sure • = | refuge. 3 For lo, the | kings • of the | earth : are gathered, \ and • gone | by • to- | gether. 4 They marvelled to | see • such | things : they were astonished, and | sud- den - ly I cast • = I down. 5 Fear came there upon them \ and • = | sorrow : as npon a | wo - man | in • her | travail. The Epiphaxy.] OA^ CERTAIN DAYS. 229 the I east • = I 6 Thou shalt hrcaJc the | shijis • of the | sea : through [ wind. T Like as we have heard, so have we seen in the city of tlie Lord of hosts, in the city \ of * our | God : God up- | hokl - eth the | same • for | ever. 8 We wait for thy \o\mg-kindness, | • =: | God : in the | midst • of | thy • = I temple. 9 God, according to thy Name, so is thy praise unto the | worhl's • = | end : thy right liand is | full • of | right - eous- | ness. 10 Let the Mount Sion rejoice, and the daughter of Judah | be • = | ghid : because \ of • thy | judg • = | ments. 11 Walk about Sion, and go \ round • a- | bout her : and | tell • the | tow- ers • there- | of. 12 Mark Avell her buhcarl's, set | up • her | houses : that ge may | tell • them I that • come | after. 13 For this God is our God for | ever • and | ever : he shall be our | guide • = I un - to I death. The Epiplitaiiy. 235. Woodward. I I 1 Psalm 72. — Dens, jndienim. GIVE the King thy judgments, | • = | God : and thy righteousness \ un - to the | King's • ^= \ son. 2 Then shall he judge thy people according \ un - to | right : and \ = * de- I fend • the | poor. 3 The mountains also \ shall • bring | jieace : and the little hills \ righteous - ness I un - to the | people. 4 He shall keep the simple folk j by ■ their | right : defend the children of the poor, and | punish • the | wrong • = | doer. 5 They shall fear thee as long as the sun and | moon • en- | dureth : from one generation \ to • an- | oth • = | er. 6 He shall come down like the rain into a | fleece • of | wool : even as the | drops • that | wa - ter the | earth. 7 In his time shall the | right - eous | flourish : yea and abundance of peace, so | long • as the | moon • en- | dureth. 8 His dominion shall be also from the one sea \ to * the | other : and from the flood I un - to the | world's • = | end. 230 PROPER PSALMS [The EriPHANT. 235. i y II r-fT ^l^s^a 9 They that dwell in the wilderness shall | kneel • be- | fore him : his e7ie- mies I shall • = | lick • the j dust. 10 The kings of Tharsis and of the isles \ shall • give | presents : the kings of Arabia and | Sa - ba j shall • bring | gifts. 11 Ail kings shall fall down be- j fore • = | him : all nations \ shall • = | do ■ him I service. 13 For he shall deliver the j^oor \ when • he | crieth : the needy aho, and | him • that j hath • no [ helper. 13 He shall be favourable to the | simple • and | needy : and shall j^^'cserve the I souls • = I of • the | poor. 14 He shall deliver their sotils from | false - hood and | wrong : and dear shall their Mood | be • in | his • = | sight. 15 He shall live, and unto him shall be given of the gold of A- | ra-bi- 1 a : prayer shall be made ever unto him, and | daily • shall | he • be | praised. IG There shall be an heap of corn in the earth, high up- j on • the | hills : his fruit shall shake like Libanus, and shall be green in the citg like j grass • up- I on • the | earth. 17 His Name shall endure for ever ; his Name shall remain under the sim a- I mongst the • pos- | terities : which shall be blessed through him ; and all the heathen \ shall • = | praise • = | him. 18 Blessed be the Lord God, even the God of | Is - ra- | el : which only \ do - etli I won - drous j things. 19 And blessed be the Name of his Majesty j for • = | ever : and all the earth shall be filled with his Majesty, j A - men, | A • = | men. Psalm 117. — Lnudatc Dominum. O PRAISE the Lord, \ all • ye | heathen : praise him, \ all ' ye | na • = \ tions. 2 For his merciful kindness is ever more and more j towards • = | us : and the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. I Praise • = I = • the j Lord. The Epiphany.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 231 133. II II MOBNINQTON. 1 1 — I — U — I — 1-1 ■ 1 — I — \ ^ ^. ^^i^^g^^^ipa Psalm 135. — Laudate nomen. O PRAISE the Lord, laud ye the | Name • of the | Lord : praise \i ye\ serv - ants | of • the | Lord ; 2 Ye that stand in the liouse \ of • the | Lord : in the courts of the | house * of I our • = I God. 3 praise the Lord, for the | Lord • is | gracious : sing praises unto his Name, | for • = | it • is | lovely. 4 For why ? the Lord hath chosen Jacob \ unto • him- | self : and Israel \ for • his I own • pos- | session. 5 For I knoiv that the | Lord • is | great : and that our Lord | is • a- | bove • all I gods. 6 Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did he in heaven, \ and • in | earth : in the sea, \ and • in | all • deep | places. 7 He bringeth forth the clouds from the | ends • of the | world : and sendeth forth lightnings with the rain, brmging the | winds • = | out of • his | treas- ures. 8 He smote the | first - born of | Egypt : both | = • of | man • and | beast. 9 He hath sent tokens and wonders into the midst of thee, thou | land • of I Egypt : upon Pharaoh, \ and • = | all • his | servants. 10 He smote \ di - vers | nations : and \ slew • = | might - y | kings ; 11 Sehon king of the Amorites ; and Og, the | king ■ of | Basan : and all the I king - doms | of • = | Canaan ; 12 And gave their land to | be • an | heritage : even an heritage unto | Is - ra- I el • his | people. 13 Thy Name Lord, en- | dureth • for | ever : so doth thy memorial Lord, from one gener- | a - tion | to • an- | other. 14 For the Lord will a- | venge • his | people : and be | grac - ious | unto • his I servants. 15 As for the images, of the heathen, they are but | silver ° and | gold : the I work • of | men's • = | hands. 16 They have mouths, and | speak • = | not : eyes have they, \ but • they ] see • = I not. 17 They have ears and yet they | hear • = | not : neither is there any \ breath • in | their • = | mouths. 18 They that make them are | like * unto | them : and so are all they that ] put • their | trust • in | them. 232 133. PROPER PSAL3IS -1-4 [The Purjkication, MORNINGTON. r m ^: -&—r^- 'mm^^^mm^ ff- 19 Praise the Lord ye house of | Is - ra- | el : inaise the | Lord • ye | house of I Aaron. 20 Traise the Lord, ye | house • of | Levi : ye that fear tlie Lord, \ praise • = | = • the | Lord. 21 Praised be the L^ord \ out • of | Sion : Avho dwcllcth \ at • Je- | ru - sa- I lem. The Purilication. 209. ^: :i Jflotning. Pking. I -S'G>- ±Z3 -^ '^r^ S -fi" s^— r- ^ ;^ — I '^ n Psalm 20. — E.tmuliat te Dominus. THE Lord hear //? PROPER PSALMS 84. L^ :=]: -(^- f- 15= ?5^ J^ [The Purification. Oabrett. m isi ^- i HH^ Psalm 87. — Fundamenta ejus. HER foundations are ^c^^o^i the | ho - ly | hills : the Loed lovetli the gates of Sion mo7'e than | all • the | dwellings • of | Jacob. 2 Very excellent tilings are | spoken • of | thee : fJiDu | cit - v | of • = | God. 3 I will think upon Raliab and | Bab - y- | Ion : with \ them * that | know • = I me. 4 Behold yc the Phil- | is - tines | also : and they of Tyre with the Morians ;. lo, I there • = | was * he | born. 5 And of Sion it shall be reported that lie was | born • in | her : and the Most Hiijli I shall • = | sta - blish | her. 6 The Lord shall rehearse it when he writetli up the | peo ■ = | pie : that \ he • was | born • ■=. \ there. 7 The singers also and trumpeters shall | he • re- | hearse : All my fresh springs \ shall • = | be • in | thee. The Purification. iEucning. ^iJ §1. h:^Brj^. is^ 'f5>-^-*->^<^-'— \-G>-\-<5>'^-\- ^^-| 1 1 l-h- 1 — I 1- -iri 1- fa2± g-7^Fp^ fe--E;:g::3i^g=E^^5:fgrgJ=~ %-^ U '^- JS- JJ J. Hodges. -^;^~G' =-^ f -(>- zt: Psalm 84.. — Qtiam dilecta ! f OIIOW amiable \ are • thy | dwellings : tliou \ Lord • = | of • = | hosts ! 2 My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts \ of • the | Lord : my heart and my flesh rejoice \ in • the | liv - ing ) God. 3 Yea, the sparrow hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest, where she may | lay • her | young : even thy altars O Lord of hosts, my | King • = | and • my | God. 4 Blessed are they that (hvcll \ in • thy | house : they will he\Q\ - way | prais - ing | thee. The Purification.] ON CERTAIN DATS. 235 5 Blessed is the man whose strengtli \ is • in | thee : in wltose \ heart • are | thy • = I ways. 6 "Who going through the vale of misery use it | for • a | well : and the | pools • are | filled • with | water. * 7 They will go from | strength • to | strength : and unto the God of gods appeareth every one of | them • in | Si • = | on. 8 Lord God of liosts, \ hear • my | prayer : hearken, | • = | God • of | Jacob. 9 Behold God \ our • de- | fender : and look upon the face of | thine * An- I oint • = | ed. 10 For one day \ in • thy | courts : is \ bet - ter | than • a | thousand. 11 I had rather be a door-keeper in the liouse \ of • my | God : than to dwell in the tents \ of • un- | god - li- | ness. 12 For the Lord God is a light \ and • de- | fence : the Lord will give grace and worship ; and no good thing shall he withhold from them that | live • a | god - ly I life, 13 Lord I God • of | hosts : blessed is the man that | putteth • his | trust ' in I thee. *i 132. ^ Feost. -25*- 1 -^i=g= -i9- tp- -t!^- P^ -iS (S>- -G>- -^^ i -(2- ^ Fsalm 113. — Laudafe, pueri. I JDRAISE the | Lord • ye | servants : ^jrrz/.s'e the | Name • = | of • the | I Lord. ! 2 Blessed be the Name \ of • the | Lord : from this time fortli | for • = | ev - er- | more. 3 The Lord's \ Name • is | praised : from the rising up of the sun unto the | go - ing I down • of the | same. 4 The Lord is liigh a- | bove • all | heathen : and his | glo - ry a- | bove • the I heavens. 5 Who is like unto the Lord our God, that hath his | dwelling • so | high : and yet humbleth himself to behold the things that | are • in | heaven • and | earth ! 6 He taketh up the simple \ out • of the | dust : and lifteth the | poor • = | out • of the I mire j * Repeat second part here. 236 ^ 132. PROPER PSALMS ^ 4 [Ash-Wednesday. Fbost. —\- ^ ^§3^ -if- I I I I -<5> G — r-i5*- :(2=^: I i 7 That he may set ]iim \ with • the | princes : even toith the | prin - ces of • his I peoijle. 8 He maketh the barren luoman to | keep • = | house : and to he a j joy fill I mother • of | children. Fsalm 134:.—Ucce nunc. BEHOLD oiow, I praise • the | Lord : all ye | serv - ants | of • the j Lord ; 2 Ye that by night stand in the house \ of • the | Lord : even in the courts of the | house • of | our • = | God. 3 Lift up your hands in the | sane - tua- | ry : and \ praise • = | = • the | Lord. 4 The Lord that made \ heaven • and | earth : give thee \ bless - ing | out • of I Sion. Asli-Wediiesdiiy. looming. CAwrDGE. SiSpipP f--^tpzp Psalm 6. — Domine, ne in furore. OLORD rebuke me not in thine \ in - dig- | nation : neither chasten mc in | thy • dis- I pleas- = | ure. 2 Have mercy upon me Lord, for | I • am f weak : Lord heal mc, \ for • my I bones • are | vexed. 3 My soul also is | sore • = | troubled : but Lord, how long \ wilt • thou | pun - ish I me? 4 Turn thee Lord, and de- | liver • my | soul : save me, \ for • thy ] mer - cy's | sake. Asn-WEDNESDAY.] ON CERTAIN DATS. 237 5 For in death no man re- | member - eth j thee : and who will give thee \ thanks • = | in • the | pit ? G I am weary of my groaning ; every night wash | I • my | bed : and locder my I conch • = | with • my | tears. 7 My beanty is gone for | ve - ry | trouble : and worn away hecaiise of | all * mine | en - e- | mies. 8 Away from me, all ye that 20or]c \ van - i- | ty : for the Lord hath heard the I voice • of | my • = | weeping. 9 The Lord hath heard \ my • pe- | tition : the Lord \ will • re- | ceive * my I prayer. 10 All mine enemies shall be confounded, and | sore • = | vexed : they shall be turned IjacJc, and | put • to | shame • = | suddenly. Psalm 32. — Beati, quorum. BLESSED is he whose unrigMeotisness \ is • for- | given : and ivhose \ sin • is I GOV - er- | ed. 2 Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord im- | putetli • no | sin : and in whose spirit \ there • is | no • = | guile. 3 For whilst I | held • my | tongue : my bones consumed aioay \ through • my I daily * com- | plaining. 4 For thy hand is heavy upon me \ day * and | night : and my moisture is ] like • the | drought • in | summer. 5 I will acknowledge my sin \ un - to | thee : and mine unrighteousness \ have • I I not • := | hid. 6 I said, I will confess my sins \ un - to the | Lord : and so thou forgavest the I wicked - ness | of • my | sin. 7 For this shall every one that is godly make his prayer unto thee, in a time when thou \ may est * be | found : but in the great water-floods they | shall • not | come • nigh | him. 8 Thou art a place to hide me in ; thou shalt j^reserve \ me ' from | trouble : thou shalt compass me ahout with | songs • of de- | liv - er- | ance. 9 I will inform thee, and teach thee in the way wherein \ thou * shalt | go : and / will | guide • thee | with • mine | eye. 10 Be ye not like to horse and mule which have no | un - der- [ standing : whose mouths must be held with bit and bridle, \ lest • they | fall • up- | on thee. 11 Great plagues remain \ for the ■ un- | godly : but whoso jiutteth his trust in the Lord, mercy emhraceth \ him • on | eve - ry | side. 12 Be glad ye righteous, and re- | joice • in the | Lord : and be joyful all ye I that • are | true • of | heart. 238 PROPER PSAL3fS [Asii-Wedxesday. 236 I , PnRCEix. ' ■ A 1- I a --^ M ^ -^ =tyz=zpizt:gg -i ^ L=^_^L_^_^. m' :Jfe I I I I -fz- ^m Psalm. 38. — Domine, ne in furore. PUT me not to rebuke Zo;yZ, | in * thine | anger : neither chasten me \ in • thy | heavy • dis- | pleasure. 2 For thine arrows | stick * fast | in me : and \ thy • hand | presseth • me | sore. 3 There is no health in my flesh hecause of | thy * dis- | pleasure : neither is there any rest in my hones, by | rea - son | of • my | sin. 4 For my wickednesses are gone \ over ■ my | head : and are like a sore lur- den, too | heavy • for | me • to | bear. 5 My wounds stink, and | are • cor- | rupt : through \ my • = | fool - ish- | ness. 6 I am brought into so great trouble and | mis - e- | ry : that I go mourning \ all • the I day • = | long. 7 For my loins are filled toith a | sore • dis- | ease : and there is no \ whole • part I in • my | body. 8 I am feehle and | sore • := | smitten : I have roared for the very dis- 1 quiet - ness | of • ray | heart. 9 Lord, thou Jcnoivest \ all • my de- | sire : and my groaning \ is • not | hid • from I thee. 10 My heart panteth, my strength hath | fail - ed | me : and the sight of mine \ eyes • is | gone • from | me. 11 My lovers and my neighbours did stand looking up- | on • my | trouble : | and my kinsmen \ stood • a- | far • = | off. ' 13 They also that sought after my life laid | snares • for | me : and they that went about to do me evil talked of wickedness, and imagined deceit \ all • the | day ' = I long. 13 As for me I was like a deaf man, and | heard • = | not : and as one that is dumb, who ) doth • not | open • his | mouth. 14 1 became even as a man that | hear - eth | not : and in whose mouth \ are • = | no • re- | proofs. 15 For in thee Lord, have I | put • my | trust : thou shalt answer for | me • I Lord • my | God. 16 I have required that they, even mine enemies should not tri- umph I o - ver I me : for when my foot slipt, they rejoiced \ greatly • a- | gainst • = I me. i Ash-Wedxesdat.] ox CEETAIX DATS. 239 It And I truly am | set • in the | plague : and my Iwaviness is [ ev - er | in ■ my 1 sight. 18 For I will confess my | wick - ed- | ness : and be | sor - ry | for • my | sin. 19 But mine enemies Jive, \ and • are | mighty : and they that hate me u'rongfuUy \ are • = | many • in | number. 20 They also that reward evil for good \ are • a- | gainst me : because I fol- low the I thing • that | good • = | is. 21 Forsake me not, | Lord • my | God : be not \ thou • = | far • from | me. 22 Haste \ thee • to | help me : Lord \ God • of | my ■ sal- | ration. Asli- Wednesday. IHtimmg. •25T Stonex. Psalm 102. — Domiiie, exaudi. TTEA R my [ prayer • | Lord : and let my | cry - ing | come • unto 1 ^ ^ thee. 2 Hide not thy face from me in the | time of • my | trouble : incline thine ear unto me when I call ; | hear • me and | that • right | soon. 3 For my days are consumed a- | way • like | smoke : and my bones are burnt up | as • it | were • a | firebrand. 4 My heart is smitten down, and withered \ like • = | grass : so that /for- | get • to ( eat • my | bread. 5 For the voice \ of • my | groaning : my bones will scarce \ cleave • = | to * my I flesh. G I am become like a pelican in the | wild - er- | ness : and like an owl \ that • is I in • the | desert. 7 I have watched, and am even as it | were • a | sparrow : that sitteth alone up- I on • the | house • = | top. 8 Mine enemies revile me | all the * day | long : and they that are mad upon me are | sworn • to- | gether • a- | gainst me. 9 For I have eaten ashes | as it • were | bread : and \ mingled • my | drink • with I weeping. 10 And that, because of thine indignation \ and • := | wrath : for thou hast taken me up, \ and • = | cast • me | dovni. 11 My days are gone \ like • a | shadow : and / am | wither - ed | like • = | grass. 240 PROPER PSALMS [Asii-Wkuxesday. 237 Stonex. ' i ,1 I ' I i ' I ^ipsilppligliigiiipppiS 12 But thou Lord fthalt en- | dure • for [ ever : and thy remembrance througli- I out • all | ge - ne- | rations. 13 Thou shalt arise, and have mercy up- | on • = | Sion : for it is time that thou have mercy upon her, \ yea • the | time • is | eome. 14 And why? thy servants M?j^/l' up- | on -her | stones: and it pitielh ///rw to I see • her | in • the | dust. 15 The heathen shall /mr thy | Name • | Lord : and all the kings of the earth \ thy • = | Ma - jes- | ty. 16 "When the Lord shall | build • up | Sion : and when his | glo - ry | shall • ap- I pear. 17 When he turneth him unto the prayer of the ^joor | de - sti- | tute : and de- I spis - eth | not • their de- | sire. 18 This shall be written for those \ that • come | after : and the people which shall be | born • shall | praise • the | Lord. 19 For he hath looked down from his | sane - tua- | ry : out of the heaven did the | Lord • be- | hold • the | earth ; 20 That he might hear the mourning of such as are in cap- | tiv - i- | ty : and deliver the children ap- | point - ed | un - to | death ; 21 That they may declare the Name of the | Lord • in | Sion : and his luor- shi]) I at • Je- | ru - sa- | lem. 22 When the people are gathered to- | ge • = | tlier : and the kinf/doins \ al - so to I serve • the | Lord. 23 He brought down my strengtJt \ in • my | journey : and \ shorten - ed | my • = I days. 24 But I said, my God, take me not away in the | midst of • mine | age : as for thy years they endure through- | out • all | ge - ne- | rations. 25 Thou Lord, in the beginning hast laid i\\^ foundation \ of • the | earth : and the heavens are the | work • of | thy • = | hands. 26 They shall perish, but | thou • shalt en- | dure : they all shall wax \ old * as I doth • a | gai-ment ; 27 And as a vesture shalt thou change them, and | they • shall be | changed : but thou art the same, and | thy • years | shall * not | fail. 28 The children of thy servants \ shall • con- | tinue : and their seed shall | stand • fast | in • tliy | sight. Ash-Wednesday.] OK CERTAIN DAYS. 241 238. Crook. ■A I '"^^j. -;-^ -^^m^ 1 Si Psalm 130.— Z)e frofundis. OUT of the deep have I called unto | thee ' | Lord : Lord \ hear • = | my • = I voice. 2 let thine eai's con- | sid - er | well : the \ voice • of | my • com- | plaint. 3 If thou Lord wilt be extreme to mark what is | done • a- | miss : Lord, I who • = | may • a- | bide it ? 4 For there is mercy \ with • = | thee : therefore \ shalt * = | thou • be | feared. 5 I look for the Lord ; my S02il doth | wait • for | him : in \ his • word | is • my I trust. 6 My souifleefh \ un - to the | Lord : before the morning watch ; I say, be- I fore • the | morn - ing | watch. 7 Israel trust in the Lord ; for with the Lo7'd \ there • is | mercy ; and with I him • is | plent - eous re- | demption. 8 And he shall redeem | Is - ra- | el : from | all • = | his • = | sins. Psalm 143. — Domine, exaudi. HEAR my prayer Lord, and consider \ my • de- | sire : hearken unto me for thy \ truth • and | righteous - ness' | sake. 2 And enter not into judgment \ with : thy | servant : for in thy sight shall no man | living • be | just - i- | tied. 3 For the enemy hath persecuted my soul ; he hath smitten my life \ down • to the I ground : he hath laid me in the darkness, as the men \ that • have ) been • long | dead. 242 PROPER PSALMS [The a xnuxciatiox. SOAPEB. M^h^^. .J^J_£2- ^=^— (5^ 4 Therefore is my s2nTit | vex - ed with- | in me : and my heart with- | in • me is I de - so- | late. 5 Yet do I remember the time past ; I muse vjmn \ all • thy | works : yea, I exercise myself in the | works • of | thy • = | hands. G I stretch forth my hamU \ un - to | thee : my soul gaspeth unto thee \ as • a I thirst - y | land. 7 Hear me Lord and that soon ; for my f<2^irit \ wax - eth | faint : hide not thy face from me, lest I be like unto them that | go • down | in - to the | pit. 8 let me hear thy loving-kindness betimes in the morning ; for in thee \ is • my I trust : show thou me the way that I should walk in ; for I lift nj) my j soul • = I un - to I thee. 9 Deliver me hom) from mine | en - e- | mies : for I flee unto | thee • to | hide • = I me. 10 Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth thee ; for thou \ art • my | God : let thy loving Spirit lead me forth into the | land • of | right - ecus- | ness. 11 Quicken me Lord, for | thy • name's | sake : and for thy righteous- ness' sake bring my | soul • = | out • of | trouble. 12 And of thy goodness sJay mine | en - e- | mies : and destroy all them that vex my soul ; \ for • I | am • thy | servant. The Aiiinmciation. S6. BOTCE. S^p^il^Pf^iPii^i 4^^-f^- ^mM^m ^j fcpe^ m Psalm 89. — ■\[isericordia.^ Domini. MY song shall be alway of the loving-^- /■;^r/;^- W^ ^: is: :p: p.i=i:F^=J f— f- ^F i 4 I will not suffer mine eyes to sleep, nor mine | eye - lids to | slumber : neither the temples of my head to | take • = | an - y | rest ; 5 Until I find out a place for the temple \ of • the | Lord : an habitation for the I might - y | God • of | Jacob. 6 Lo, we heard of the same at j Eph - ra- | ta : and \ found • it | in • the | wood. 7 We will go into his | tab - er- | nacle : and fall loio on our | knees • be- | fore • his | footstool. M 132. 3=^EEi Frost. i I r -B^ I I m^ J. -i&- -J— J- --^=-^-- -^ -f^ lb h-bitz 8 Arise Lord, into tliy \ rest - ing | place : thou, and the | ark • of thy • = I strength. 9 Let thy priests be clothed with | right - eous- | ness : and let thy saints sing • with | joy - ful- | ness. 10 For thy servant \ Da- vid's | sake : turn not away the | presence • of thine • An- | ointed. 11 The Lord hath made a faithful oath \ un - to | David : and he \ shall not I shrink • from | it ; 12 Of the fruit \ of • thy | body : shall / | set • up- | on • thy | seat. 13 If thy children will keep my covenant, and my testimonies that | I shall I learn them : their children also shall sit upon thy seat \ for • = | ev • er- I more. 14 For the Lord hath chosen Sion to be an habitation \ for • him- | self he hath | long - ed | for • = | her. 15 This shall be my | rest • for | ever : here will I dwell, for I | have • a de- light • there- | in. 16 I will bless her | victuals • with | increase : and will satisfy \ her • = poor • with I bread. 17 I will deck her | priests * with | health : and her saints \ shall * re- joice • and I sing. TllL A:.NLXCIATIOX.] ox CERTAIX LAYS. 24: 18 There shall I make the liorn of | Da - vid to | flourish : I have ordained a I Ian - tern for | mine • An- | ointed. 19 As for his enemies, I shall clothe \ them • with | shame : but upon Jiim- self I shall • his | crown • = | flourish. -^ 13.: *-l 1 1 -f^ ^-n- 1 1 . , . ! —^ — 1 GoODEKOrGH. H- H tJ ^ I I It}^ q==t - ' g? -I»- -!$»- r^ m i: f- P -^- -!*- -!*- ^^ iiii@a ^ -^^ I I J -*- J I I r I ' ' " Fsalm 31. — In te, Domine, speravi. I Is thee Lord, have I | put • my | trust : let me never be jiut to confu- sion, deliver me ] in • thy | right - eons- | ness. 2 Bow doii'n thine | ear • to | me : make haste | to • de- | liv - er | me. 3 And be thou my strong rock, and | house * of de- | fence : that thou | may - est | save • = | me. 4 For thou art my strong rock | and • my | castle : be thou also my guide, and lead me \ for • thy | Name's * = | sake. 5 Draw me out of the net that they have laid privily | for • = | me : for \ thou • = I art • my | strength. 6 Into thy hands I com- | mend • my | spirit : for thou hast redeemed me, I Lord • thou | G-od • of | truth. 7 I have hated them that hold of superstitious \ van - i- | ties : and my trust I hath • been | in • the | Lord. 8 I will be glad and rejoice \ in • thy | mercy : for thou hast considered my trouble, and hast known my soul | in • ad- | ver - si- | ties. 258 PROPER PSALMS [Easter-Even. 30. fefcqri=t Brown PMiTn. -^ ZZ2L1 ^ rf-T-i 9 Thou hast not shut me up into the hand of the | en - e- j my : but hast Bet my feet | in • a | large • = | room. 10 Have mercf upon me Lord, for | I • am in | trouble : and mine eye is consumed for very heaviness ; yea, my | soul • = | and • my | body, 11 For my life is waxen old with | hea- vi- | ness : and my | years • with 1 mourn • = | ing. 12 My strength fail eth me 5S^\ ^5^ J. L. Hopkins. I I m 1l ^ - s^g ^$^ m m ^^-&- :.r^- =l=f -— — 'i^-^-f --^ I Psalm 24. — Domini est terra. THE earth is the Lord's, and all that | there - in | is : the compass of the world, and | they * that | dwell • there- | in. 2 For he hath founded it up- | on • the | seas : mid pre- | pared • it up- | on • the I floods. 3 Who shall ascend into the hill \ of • the | Lord : or who shall rise up \ in • his I ho - ly I place ? 4 Even he that hath clean hands, and a | pure • ^= \ heart : and that hath not lift up his mind unto vanity, nor | sworn • to de- | ceive • his | neighbour. 5 He shall receive the blessing \ from • the | Lord : and righteousness //•(>/« the I God • of | his • sal- | vation. 6 This is the generation of them that | seek • = | him : even of them that | seek * thy | face • | Jacob. 7 Lift up your heads ye gates ; and be ye lift up, ye ever- \ last - ing | doors : and the King of | glo - ry | shall • come | in. 8 "Who is the | King • of | glory : It is the Lord strong and mighty, even the I Lord • = | mighty • in | battle. 268 PRO PER PSALMS 23. [Ascension-Day. J. L. Hopkins. V ^j—-&-G>- 1 I . I J. Li. liOPB I I I I -^-^ ^ ^ .^^ I 1 ^=2. ^gJ^ffe-fe^^ ^^Ffl ^2JZC f 9 Lift up your heads ye gates ; and be ye lift up ye ever- \ last - ing | doors : and the King of | glo - ry | shall • come | in. 10 Who is the | King • of | glory : Even the Lokd of liods, | he * is the | King • of I glory. ^ lYO. Gabbett. 3 ■75H -1%. -3^- -p — f—^=^ r --J- :^ ^ -(=z- -r^ £ Fsalm 47. — Omnes gentes, plaudite. OCLAP your hands togctlier, \ all • ye | people : sing unto God with the I voice • of | mel - o- | dy. 2 For the Loed is liujli, and | to • be | feared : he is the great King up- on •= | all • the I earth. 3 He shall subdue the people \ un - der | us : and the nations \ un - der our • = I feet. 4 He shall choose out an | lierit - age | for us : even the luorship of | Ja - cob I whom • he | loved. 5 God is gone i(p with a | mer-ry | noise: and the Lord with the sound • = I of • the | trump, G sing praises, sing praises \ unto • our | God : sing praises, sing prais-es | unto • our | King. 7 For God is the King of | all • the | earth : sing ye \ prais - es with | un - der- I standing. 8 God reignetli \ over • the | heathen : God sittetli up- | oji • his | ho - ly seat. 9 The princes of the people are joined unto the people of the God of | A ])ra- I ham : for (rod which is very high exalted, doth defend the earth | as • it were • with a | shield. Ascension-Day.J ON CERTAIN DAYS. 269 23. ^-^ a ,J-;l_ir-_l •f—r 1 [J^ 4a ■^ r i %^ts^ 4^ I^:^ ^-&-t^ 35^, J. L. Hopkins. ■f^ J (^-^ m ^=2. -^x^ S^ ^-^ t ■<=2--^. .^2311 ■f Psalm 108. — Parafimi cor meum. OGOD my heart is ready, my | heart • is | ready : I will sing and give praise with the best \ mem - ber | that • I | have. 2 Awake, thou | lute • and | harp : I myself \ will • a- | wake ■ right | early. 3 I will give thanks unto thee Lord, a- | mong * the | people : I will sing praises unto | thee • a- | mong • the | nations. 4 For thy mercy is greater \ than • the | heavens : and thy truth \ reach - eth I un - to the | clouds. 5 Set up thyself God, a- ] hove • the | heavens : and thy glory a- ] bove • = I all • the | earth ; 6 That thy beloved may | be • de- | livered : let thy right hand save \ them • and I hear • thou | me. 7 God hath spoken in his \ ho - li- | ness : I will rejoice therefore and di- vide Sichem, and | mete • out the | valley • of | Succoth. 8 Gilead is mine, and Ma- | nasses * is | mine : Ephraim also is the | strength • of | my • = | head ; 9 Judah is my law-giver ; Moab \ is • my | washpot : Over Edom will I cast out my shoe ; i(2Jon Phi- | list - ia j will • I | triumph. 10 Who will lead me into the | strong • = | city : and wlio will | bring • me I in - to I Edom ? 11 Hast not i\iow. forsaTcen | us * | God : and wilt not thou God, \ go • forth I with • our | hosts ? 12 help us a- | gainst • the | enemy : for vain | is • the | help • of | man. 13 Through God we shall do \ great * = | acts : and it is he that shall tread dotun I our • = | en - e- | mies. 270 PROPER PSALMS Wliitsuii-Day. [Whitsun-Day. iHflorning. 240 OUSKMT. Psalm 48. — Magnus Domiyius. GEEAT is the Lord, and Jiighly | to • be | praised : in the city of our God, even up- | on • his | ho - ly | liill. 2 The hill of Siou is a fair 2:>lace, and the joy of the | whole • = | earth : upon the north side lieth the city of the great King ; God is well known in her palaces | as • a | sure • = | refuge. 3 For lo, the | kings • of the | earth : are gathered, \ and • gone | by • to- | gether. 4 They marveUed to | see • such | things : they were astonished, and | sud- den - ly I cast • = I down. 5 Fear came there upon thein \ and • = | sorrow : as iipon a | wo - man | in • her | travail. 6 Thou shalt hreah the | ships • of the | sea : through \ = • the | east • = | wind. 7 Like as we have heard, so have we seen in the city of the Lord of hosts, in the city \ of * our | God : God up- | hold - eth the | same • for | ever. 8 We wait for thy \oYing-kind7iess, | • = | God : in the | midst • of | thy • = I temple. 9 God, according to thy Name, so is thy praise tmto the | world's • = | end : thy right hand is | full • of ( right -eous- | ness. 10 Let the Mount Sion rejoice, and the daughter of Judah | be • = | glad : because \ of • thy | judg • = | ments. 11 Walk about Sion, and go \ round * a- | bout her : and \ tell • the | tow- ers • there- | of. 12 Mark well her bulwarks, set | up • her | houses : that ye may | tell • them I that • come | after. 13 For this God is our Ood for | ever • and | ever : he shall be our | guide • = I un - to | death. Whitsun-Day.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 271 66. Attwood. -|-^-rJ~^-' — ^ r- ■i9-- -iS>- ^^ E I I \-i9- -i&- ?^ :^ -^--(=^f=^ 1 I -I ! Fsalm QS.—Ex^irgat Beus. LET God arise, and let his enemies be | scat - ter- | ed : let them also that hate Mm \ flee • be- | fore • = | him. 2 Like as the smoke vanisheth, so shalt thou | drive • them a- | way : and like as wax melteth at the fire, so let the ungodly 'perisli \ at • the | presence * of I God. 3 But let the righteous be glad and rejoice be- [ fore • = | God : let tliem \ al - so be | merry * and | joyful. 4 sing unto God, and sing praises \ unto • his | Name : magnify him that rideth upon the heavens as it were upon an horse ; praise him in his Name JAH, I and • re- | joice • be- | fore him. 5 He is a Father of the fatherless, and defendetli the | cause • of the | widows : even God in his | ho - ly | hab - i- | tation. 6 He is the God that maketh men to be of one mind in an house, and bringetli the prisoners \ out of • caj)- | tivity : but letteth the runagates con- | tinue • in | scarce • = | ness. 7 God, when thou wentest forth be- | fore • the | people : when thou wentest \ through • the | wild - er- | ness ; 8 The earth shook, and the heavens dropped at tlie | presence • of | God : even as Sinai also was moved at the presence of God, who is the | God • of | Is - ra- I el. 9 Thou God, sentest a gracious rain upon | thine • in- | heritance : and refreshedst it \ when * it | was • = | weary. 10 Thy congregation shall | dwell • there- | in : for thou God, hast of thy goodness pre- | par - ed | for • the | poor. 11 The Lord \ gave • the | word : great ivas the | compa - ny | of • the | preachers. 12 Kings with their armies did flee, and | were • dis- | comfited : and they of the liouseliold di- | vid • = | ed * the | spoil. 13 Though ye have lain among the pots, yet shall 3'e be as the icings \ of • a I dove : that is covered with silver wings, \ and • her | feathers • like | gold. 14 When the Almighty scattered Mngs \ for • their | sake : then were they as I white • as | snow ' in | Salmon. 15 As the hill of Basau, so is | God's • = | hill : even an high hill, \ as • the I hill • of I Basan. 272 PROPER PSALMS [Wiiitsux-Day. 16 Why hop ye so ye high hills ? this is God's liill, in the which it plcasefJi him • to I dwell : yea, the Lord will a- | hide • in | it • for | ever. 17 The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even \ thousands ' of | angels : and the Lord is among them, as in the | ho - ly | place • of | Sinai. 18 Thou art gone up on high, thou hast led captivity captive, and received gifts • for I men : yea even for thine enemies, that the Loiiu God might dwell • a- I mong • = | them. 19 Praised be the | Lord • =: \ daily : even the God wlio hcljx'th us, and poiirefh his | bene - fits up- | on • = | us. 20 He is our God, even the God of loJtom \ cometh • sal- j vation : (Jod is the Lord, by | whom • we es- | cape • = | death. * 21 God shall Avound the head of his | en - e- | mies : and the hairy scal[> of such a one as goeth on still | in • his | wick - ed- | ness. 22 The Lord hath said, I will bring my people again, as I | did • from j Basan : mine own will I bring again, as I did Hometime \ from • the | deep • of the I sea. 23 That thy foot may be dipped in the blood \ of • thine | enemies : and that the tongue of thy dogs \ may • be | red • through the | same. 24 It is well seen God, \ how * thou | goest : how thou my God and King goest I in • the | sane - tu- | ary. 25 The singers go before, the tninstrels \ fol - low | after : in the midst are the damsels \ play - ing | with • the | timbrels. 2G Give thanks Israel, unto God the Lo7^d in the | con - gre- | gations : from the | ground • = | of • the | heart. 27 There is little Benjamin their ruler, and the princes of Judah \ their • = | council : the princes of Zabvlon, and the | princes • of | Xeph - tha- | li. 28 Thy God hath sent forth \ strength • for | thee : stablish the thing God, that I thou • hast | wrought * in | us. 29 For thy temple's sake at Jc- | ru - sa- | lem : so shall kings bring | pre - sents I un - to | thee. 30 When the company of the spear-men, and multitude of the mighty are scattered abroad among the beasts of the people, so that they humbly bring \ pieces * of | silver : and when lie hath scattered the jjeople \ that • de- | light • in I war ; 31 Then shall the princes come \ out • of | Egypt : the Morians' land shall soon stretch out her | hands • = | un - to | God. * Repeat second Itnlf here. I Wiiitsun-Day.] ON CUHTAIN DAYS. ST8 32 Sing unto God ye kingdoms \ of • the | earth : sing \ prais - es | un - to the I Lord ; 33 Who sitteth in the heavens over (dl, \ from • the be- | ginning : lo he doth send out his voice ; yea, and | that • a | might - y | voice. 34 Ascribe ye the power to God over | Is - ra- | el : his worship and | strength • is | in • the | clouds. 35 God, wonderful art thou in tlnj | ho - ly | places : even the God of Israel, he will give strength and power unto \\\^ people. \ Bles - sed ] be • =: | God. Wliitsuii-Day. 247. iEtjening. Hodges. III I '^1 I I I -ip I 1/^ -^ I I e^^^i^liH^^itil Fsalm 104. — Benedic, anima mea. PRAISE the Lord, | • my | soul : Lord my God, thou art become exceeding glorious ; thou art clothed with | ma - jes- | ty • and | honour, 2 Thou deckest thyself with light as it were \ with • a | garment : and spreadest otii the | heav - ens | like • a | curtain. 3 AVho layeth the beams of his chambers \ in • the | waters : and maketh the clouds his chariot, and walketh up- | on • the | wings • of the | wind. 4 He maketh his | an - gels | spirits : and his | minis - ters a | flam - ing | fire. 5 He laid the foundations \ of • the | earth : that it 7iever should | move * at I a - ny I time. 6 Thou coveredst it with the deep like as \ with • a | garment : the ivaters \ stand • = I in • the | hills. 7 At thy re- | buke • they | flee : at the voice of thy \ thun - der | they • are a- I fraid. 8 They go up as high as the hills, and down to the | valleys • be- ] neath : even unto the place which tho^i \ hast • ap- | point - ed | for them. 9 Thou hast set them their bounds which they \ shall * not | pass : neither t^lr7l a- | gain • to | cover • the | earth. 10 He sendeth the springs \ in - to the | rivers : tvhich \ run • a- | mong • the I hills. 11 All the beasts of the field \ drink • there- | of : and the wild \ ass - es | quench • their | thirst. 12 Beside them shall the fowls of the air have their | hab - i- | tation : and \ sing • a- I mong • the | branches. 274 PROPER PSALMS [Whitsun-Day. 3 } 247. ^%^ifeiisgiisii 13 He watereth the JiiUs | from • a- | bove : the earth is filled wiih the | fruit • of I thy ' = | Avorks. 14 He bringeth forth grass | for • the | cattle : and green herh \ for • the | service • of | men ; 15 That he may bring food out of the earth, and wine that maketh glad the I heart • of | man : and oil to make him a cheerful countenance, and I>read to ) strength - en | man's •'=: | heart. 16 The trees of the Lord also are | full • of | sap : even the cedars of Lib- amis I which • =: I he • hath | planted ; 17 Wherein the birds \ make • their | nests : and the fir-trees are a | dwell - ing I for • the | stork. 18 The high hills are a refuge \ for the • wild | goats : and so are the | ston - y I rocks • for the | conies. 19 He appointed the nwoft for | cer - tain | seasons : and the S7i7i \ knoweth • his I go - ing | down. 20 Thou makest darkness that it | may • be | night : wherein all the | beasts • of the | forest * do | move. 21 The lions roaring \ after • their | prey : do \ seek • their | meat • from | God. 22 The sun ariseth, and they get them a- | way • to- | gethcr : and lay them \ down • = I in • their | dens. 23 Man goeth forth to his work, and | to • his | labour : nn- \ til • the | eve • == I ning. 24 Loud how manifold \ are • thy | works : in wisdom hast thou made them all; the | earth • is | full of ' thy | riches. 25 So is the great and | wide • sea | also : wherein are things creeping innumerable, both | small • and | great • = | beasts. 26 There go the ships, and there is | that • Le- | viathan : whom thou hast made to talce his | pas - time | there • = | in. 27 These luait \ all up - on | thee : that thou mayest give them \ meat • in | due • ^ I season. 28 When thou givest it them, they | gath - er | it : and when thou openest thy hand, \ they ■ are | filled • with | good. 20 AVhen thou hidest thy face \ they • are | troubled : when thou takest away their breath they die, and are turned a- | gain • = | to • their | dust. Whitsun-Bay.] ON CERTAIN DAYS., 275 30 When thou lettest thy breath go fortli, they | shall • be | made : and thou shalt 1-3- I new • the | face • of the | earth. 31 The glorious Majesty of the Lord shall en- | dure • for | ever : the Lord shall re- | joice • = | in • his | works. 32 The earth shall tremble at the | look • of | him : if he do but touch the | hills • = I they • shall | smoke. 33 I will sing unto the Lord as | long as ■ 1 | live : I will praise my God \ while • I I have • my | being. 34 And so shall my uwrds \ please • = | him : mj joy \ shall • be | in • the | Lord. 35 As for sinners, they shall be consumed out of the earth, and the nngodly shall I come • to an | end : Praise thou the Lord my soul. \ Praise • = ] = • the I Lord. 14f 1 I i»UPTJI8. ^_C|2Zp_Cg=Cg=tp -;-b- ^ii ' JJ ^^^ J r I Efc p t: -■rr Psalm 14:5,— Hxaltabo te, Deus. I WILL magnify thee, | God • my | King : and I will praise thy | Name • for I ever • and | ever. 2 Every day will I give thanks \ un - to | thee : and praise thy | Name • for I ever • and | ever. 3 Great is the Lord, and marvellous worthy | to • be | praised : there is \ no • end | of • his | greatness. 4 One generation shall praise thy works \ un - to an- | other : and de- | [ clare • = | thy • = | power. I 5 As for me, I Avill be talking \ of • thy | worship : thy glory, thy | praise • j and I wond - rous | works ; j 6 So that men shall speak of the might of thy \ marvel - lous | acts : and / will I al - so I tell of • thy | greatness. I 7 The memorial of thine abundant kindness \ shall • be | showed : and men ' shall sing \ of • thy | right - ecus- | ness. 8 The Lord is gracious and | mer - ci- | ful : long-suffering, \ and • of | I great • = | goodness. j 9 The Lord is loving unto | eve - ry | man : and his mercy is | o - ver | all • his I works. 10 All thy wovk& praise \ thee ■ | Lord : and ihy saints give | thanks • = | un - to I thee. 276 --^ PROPER PSALMS 141. iiJ [Trinity-Sunday. Dltcts. fe •■i? I J I . J^ J ;B 11 They show the <7/or2/ | of • thy | kingdom : ff»^/ | talk • of | thy • = | power ; 12 Tliat tliy power, thy glory, and mifjlttiness \ of • thy | kingdom: might be I known • = | un - to | men. 13 Thy kingdom is an ever- \ last - ing | kingdom : and thy dominion enduretli \ through - out | all • = | ages. 14 The Lord upholdeth all \ such • as | fall : and lifteth np \ all • those | that • are | down. 15 The eyes of all wait upon \ thee • | Lord : and thou givest ^//em their | meat • in | due • ^ | season. IG Thou openest \ thine • = | hand : and fillest all things living \ with • =: | plen - teous- | ness. 17 The Lord is rigliteoun in | all • his | ways : mid \ holy • in | all • his | works. 18 The Lord is nigh unto all them that call up- | on • == | him : yea, all such as call up- | on • him | faith - ful- | ly. 19 He will fulfil the desire of | them • that | fear him : he also will hear their cry, \ and • will | help • = | them. 20 The Lord preserveth all them that | love • = | him : but scattereth abroad \ all • the | un • = | godly. 21 My mouth shall speak i\iQ praise \ of ' the | Lord : and let all flesh give thanks unto his holy Name for | ev - er | and • = | ever. Trinity-Sunday. i^orning. ^J^I. 248. Lakgdon. I UAKGDON. I 1 1 I f I ' , I . I 1,1, I ~ I '^ ;^32£ .^^ ^ JUiU J^i. pSl^H^fii ±i±i -f- B Psalm 29.— 4^f/-/e Domino. RING unto the Lord ye mighty, bring young rnnis | un - to the | Lord: ascribe unto the Lord \ wor - ship | and • = | strength. Trinity-Sunday.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 277 2 Give the Lord the honour due \ unto • liis [ name : uwrskip the | Lord • "with I ho - ly I worship. 3 It is the Lord that com- | mand - eth the | waters : it is the glorious | God • that I mak - eth the | thunder. 4 It is the Lord that ruletli the sea ; the voice of the Lord is mighty in | op - er- I ation : the voice of the Lord | is • a | glori - ous | voice. 5 The voice of the Lord hreaketli the | ce - dar | trees : yea, the Lord breaketh the | cedars • of | Lib - a- | nus. 6 He inaketh them also to ship \ like • a | calf : Libanus also and Sir ion, \ like a • young | u - ni - | corn. 7 The voice of the Lord divideth the flames of fire ; the voice of the Lord shaheth the | wild - er - | ness : yea, the houB shaketh the | wild -or- | ness • of I Cades. 8 The voice of the Lord maketh the hinds to bring forth young, and dis- covereth the | thick • = | bushes : in his temple doth every man \ speak • of | his • = I honour. 9 The Lord sitteth above the | wa-ter | flood : and the Lord re- | main - eth a 1 King • for | ever. 10 The Lord shall give strength \ unto • his | people : the Lord shall give his people the | bless - ing | of • = | peace. ^ili^ 32. -J -A :zs=r M:f ^. Gauntlett. P^ ^^m x-f- ^^iu- _. tl=t=: I Psalm 33. — ExuUate, justi. REJOICE in the Lord | • ye | righteous : for it becometh 2uell the | just * to be I thank • — \ ful. 2 Praise the | Lord • with | harp : sing praises unto him with the hite, and I instru - ment | of • ten | strings. 3 Sing unto the Lord a | new * =: | song : sing praises lustily unto him \ with • a I good • = | courage. 4 For the word of the | Loed • is | true : and \ all • his | works • are | faith- ful. 5 He loveth righteousness and | judg • =: | ment : the earth is full of the | good - ness | of • the | Lord. 6 By the word of the Lord were the | heav - ens | made : and all the hosts of them by the j breath • of [ his • = | mouth. 278 PROPER PSALMS [Trinitv-Sunday. f «#5f^ GAtTNTLBTT. -(S"- fr jUt^jrcife^ ^i^i^B r-r f i T J an 7 He gathereth the waters of the sea together, as it were up- | on heap : and layeth up the deep, as | in • a | trea - sure | house. 8 Let all the earth \ fear • the | Lord : stand in awe of liim, all | ye • that | dwell • in the | world. 9 For he spake, and | it • was | done : he commanded, \ and • it | stood • = | fast. 10 The Lord bringeth the counsel of the | hea - then to | nought : and maketh the devices of the people to be of none effect, and casteth out the | coun - sels | of • = | princes. 11 The counsel of the Lord shall en- | dure • for | ever : and the thoughts of his heart from generation to | ge - ne- | ra • = | tion. 12 Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord Je- | ho • = | vah : and blessed are the folk that he hath chosen to li im to be | his • in- | her - it- | ance. 13 The Lord looked down from heaven, and beheld aXl the | children • of | men : from the habitation of his dwelling, he considereth all tliem that | dwell • =r I on • the | earth. 14 He fashioneth all the | hearts • of \ them : and understandeth \ all • = | their • = | works. 15 There is no king that can be saved by the multitude | of • an | host : neither is any mighty man de- | liver - ed | by ' much | strength. 16 A horse is counted but a vain thing to | save • a | man : neither shall he deliver any man \ by • his | great • =^ \ strength. 17 Behold, the eye of the Lord is upon them that | fear • = | him : and upon them that put their | trust • in | his • = | mercy. 18 To deliver their | soul • from | death : and to feed them \ in • the | time * of I dearth. 11) Our soul hath patiently tarried \ for • the | Lord : for he is our help \ and ■ = I our • = | shield. 20 For our heart shall re- | joice • in | him : because we have hoped \ in • his I ho - ly I Name. 21 Let thy merciful kindness Lord, \ be • up- | on us : like as we do | put • our I trust • in I thee. Trixity-Suxdat.] ox CEIiTAI2< DAYS. 279 Trinity-Sunday. 5E\3cning. 90. Si ^ ■i^^-fS^ \Wii m Fg-F^ Attwood. I ^ ^ .^ . — ■^ p r^— ^- -g'-r^ 1 f1" Psalm 93. — Dominiis regnavit. rr^ HE Lord is King, and hath put on \ glo - rious ap- | parel : the Lord JL hath put on his apparel, and | girded • him- | self • with | strength. '2 He hath made the round world [ so • = | sure : that \ it • can- | not ' be | moved. 3 Ever since the world began hath thy seat \ been • pre- | pared : thoii \ art • from | ev - er- | lasting. 4 The floods are risen Lord, the floods have lift up \ their • = | voice : the floods I lift • up | their • = | waves. 5 The waves of the sea are mighty, and | rage • = | horribly : but yet the Lord, who | dwelleth • on | high • is | mightier. 6 Thy testimonies Lord, are | ve - ry | sure : holiness be- | cometh • thine | house • for | ever. i 94. d: Davt. -75^ :g=^ ■^- ■a — -5- •^-^ 3-$: 'i' ^^=^ I I I -\ — ^- I^S .-5^52- ■^^ji m T Fsalm 97. — Dominus regnamt. THE Lord is King, the earth 7nai/ be | glad • there- | of : yea, the multi- , tude of the isles | may • be | glad • there- | of. I 2 Clouds and darhness are | round • a- | bout him : righteousness and I judgment are the habit- | a - tion | of • his | seat. ' 3 There shall go a fire be- | fore • := | him : and burn up his enemies \ . on • = I eve - ry | side. 4 His lightnings gave shine \ un - to the | world : the earth \ saw it • and | was • a- I fraid. 5 The hills melted like wax at the presence \ of • the | Lord : at the pres- ence o/the I Lord • of the | whole • = | earth. 6 The heavens have declared his | right - eous- | ness ; and all the | people * have I seen • his [ glory. 280 PROPER PSALMS 91. [Tkinity-Slxday? Davt. rr i9- Tt ^ O f^^m mm^^m -.5^(2- ■SitA 1 T 7 Confounded be all they that worship carved images, and that deliglit in | vain • = I gods : ioor'slup | him • = | all • ye | gods. 8 Sion heard of if \ and • re- | joiced : and the daughters of Judah were glad, because of fJiy \ judg - ments | ' = | Loed. 9 For thou Lord, art higher than all that are | in • the | earth : thou art exaUed \ far • a- | bove • all | gods. 10 ye that love the Lord, see that ye hate the tiling \ which • is | evil : the Lord preserveth the souls of his saints ; he shall deliver them from the | hand • of the | un • = | godly. 11 There is sprung up a liglit \ for • the | righteous : and joyful gladness for I such as • are | true • = | hearted. 12 Rejoice in the | Lord • ye | righteous : and give thanks for a rcme trance \ of • his | ho - li | ness. 1 I ^ 145. 1 ^t^^ Messiter. -4 1^ s t^- ^f m—^-r M: 2^. r f-rr T^ ±1:= f-- ^ Fsalm. 150. — Laudate Dominum. O PRAISE God in his | ho-li- | ness: jn-aise Itim in the | firma-mcut | of • his I power. 2 Praise him in his | no - ble | acts : praise him according to his | excel - lent I great • = | ness. 3 Praise liim in the | sound • of the | trumpet : praise him up- | on • the | lute • and | harp. 4 Praise him in the | cymbals • and | dances : praise him up- | on • the | strings • and | pi])o. 5 Praise him w|>ow the | well -tuned | cymbals : praise Am up- | on • the | loud • = I cymbals. 6 Let every thing \ that • hath | breath : praise | = • = | = • the | Lord. TuE Transfiguration.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 281 The Trjiusflgurtation. iHflorning. S-«: 26. Battishtll. t^ :^ -ZS- -3^- -gl— - g« I J J i -(=2- -f=^ Fsalm 27. — Dominus iUuminatio. THE Lord is my light and my salvation ; whom thoi \ shall • I | fear : the Lord is the strength of my life ; of whom then \ shall • I | be • a- | fraid ? 2 When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat uj) I my • = I flesh : they \ stum - bled | and • = | fell. 3 Though an host of men were laid against me, yet shall not my heart \ be • a- I fraid : and though there rose up war against me, yet will / | put ' my | trust • in | him. 4 One thing have I desired of the Lord, which | I • will re- | quire : even that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the fair beauty of the Lord, \ and • to | visit * his | temple. 5 For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his | tab - er- | nacle : yea, in the secret place of his dwelling shall he hide me, and set me u}) up- ( on • a | rock • of I stone. G And now shall he lift iq) \ mine • = | head : above mine enemies \ round • a- I bout • =1 I me. 7 Therefore will I offer in his dwelling an oblation, \ with • great | glad- ness : I will sing and speak \ prais - es | un - to the | Lord. 8 Hearken unto my voice Lord, when I cry \ un - to | thee : have mercy up- I on • me and | hear • = | me. 9 My heart hath talked of thee, Seeh \ ye • my | face : Thy face, \ Lord • = | will • I I seek. 10 hide not thoic thy | face * from | me : nor cast thy servant a- | way * ^ I in • dis- I i^leasure. 11 27^0?^ hast I been • my | succour : leave me not neither forsake me, | God • of I m;^ • sal- | vation. 12 When my father and my mother for- | sake * = | me : the Lord \ tak - eth I me • = | up. 13 Teach me thy \ way • | Lord : and lead me in the right loay, be- | cause of • mine | en - e- | mies! 14 Deliver me not over into the will of mine \ ad - ver- | saries : for there are false witnesses risen up against me, and | such • as j speak • = | wrong. 282 i •8-^ff ^ 26. g@ ■tS: riiOPER PSAL31S [The Traxskkiuratiox. I Battishtll. 5 r ?=p^ mi^j 1 ::{=: (2? ^ — r 15 I should uttcrlji luive | faint • = | cd : but that I believp verily to see the goodness of the Lord \ in • the | land • of the | living. 16 tarry tliou the | Lord's • = | leisure : be strong and he shall comfort thine heart ; and put tlioii thy | trust • = | in • the | Lord. I ^i Rev. W. n. CooKB. ~^^'- s -t9- m f-if A ■t^ --^- g . a- i= :Se: r :g: Psalm 61. — Exaudi, Deus. HEAR my crying | • = | God : give ear \ un - to | my * = | iirayer. 2 From the ends of the earth Avill I call up- | on • = | thee : when my heart | is * in | heav - i- | ness. 3 set me up upon the rock that is | higher • than | I : for thou hast been my hope, and a strong tower for me a- | gainst • the | en - e- | my, "4 I will dwell in thy tahcrnade \ for • = | ever : and my trust shall be un- der the I cover - ing | of * thy | Avings. 5 For thou Lord hast heard \ my • de- | sires : and hast given an herit- age unto I those • that | fear • thy | Name. G Thou shalt grant the King a | long ■ through- I out • all | gen - e- | rations. 7 lie shall dwell before God \ for • = QXid faithfulness, \ that ■ they | may • pre- 8 So will I alway sing j^^aise \ unto per- I form * my j vows. = I life : that his years may endure ever : jjrepare thy loving mercy I serve him. thy I Name : that / may | dai - ly The Transfiguration.] 90. ON CERTAIN DAYS. 283 Attwood. %spife^i#li^P Psalm 93. — Dominus regnavit. THE Lord is King, and hath put on \ glo - rions ap- | jiarel : the Lord hath put on his apparel, and | girded • him- | self • with | strength, 2 He hath made the round world | so • = | sure : that \ it • can- | not • be | moved. 3 Ever since the world began hath thy seat \ been • pre- | pared : tltou \ art • from | ev - er- | lasting. 4 The floods are risen Lord, the floods have lift uj) \ their • = | voice : the floods I lift • up | their • = | waves. 5 The waves of the sea are mighty, and | rage * = | horribly : but yet the Lord, who | dwelleth • on | high • is | mightier. 6 Thy testimonies Lord, are | ve - ry | sure : holiness be- | cometh • thine | house ' for | ever. The Traiisflaiuration. iEtJcning. LiJ §1. & :^ J. Hodges. .^.. ^-S'-<5'-^&<5>-'S>&- i=E ^» ^ -p—f^- m r- ■'^'- — gH'-g- H ■h Fsalm 84:.— Qnam dilecfa ! OHOW amiable \ are • thy | dwellings : thou \ Lord • = | of • = | hosts ! 2 My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts \ of • the ] Lord : my heart and my flesh rejoice j in • the | liv - ing | God. 3 Yea, the sparrow hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest, where she may | lay • her | young : even thy altars Lord of hosts, my | King • = ] and • my | God. 4 Blessed ai-e they that dwell \ in • thy | house : they will ^e | al - way [ prais - ing | thee. 284 PROPER Pa ALMS ^^. SI. ^^: H [TUE TKAXSllUf KATIOX. Hodges. :;^ i^szsqr^i-^jrs ^^ e^I 5 Blessed is the man whose strength | is • in | thee : in whose \ heart • are | thy • = I ways. 6 Who going through the vale of misery use it \ for • a | well : and the | pools • are | filled • with | Avater, * 7 They will go from | strength • to | strength : and unto the God of gods appeareth every one of | them • in | Si • == | on. 8 Lord God of hosts, \ hear • my | prayer : hearken, | • = | God • of | Jacob. 9 Behold God \ our • de- | fender : and look upon the face of | thine * Au- I oint • = I ed. 10 For one day \ in • thy | courts : is \ bet - ter | than • a | thousand. Ill had rather be a door-keeper in the house \ of • my | God : than to dwell in the tents \ of • un- | god - li- | ness. 12 For the Lord God is a light \ and • de- | fence : the Lord will give grace and worship ; and no good thing shall he withhold from them that | live • a ] god - ly I life. 13 Lord I God • of | hosts : blessed is the ma7i that | putteth • his | trust ' in I thee. 96. Dtjptns. r q4H--H:r-F-^hj-^H^ ^J. Fsalm 99. — Dominus regnavit. rr^HE Lord is King, be the people never \ so • im- | patient : he sitteth be- _L tween the Cherubim, be the earth \ nev - er | so • un- | quiet. 'Z The Lord is | great • in | Sion : and \ high * a- | bove • all | people. 3 They shall give thanks \ unto * thy | Name : which is great, \ won - der- 1 ful • and I holy. * Repeat second part /lere. The Transfiguration.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 285 4 The King's power loveth judgment ; thou liast jjrepaved \ e - qui- | ty : thou hast executed J talg men f and | riglit - eous- | ness • in | Jacob. 5 magnify the | Lord • our | God : and full down before his footstool ; | for • ^ I he • is I holy. 6 ^Moses and Aaron among his priests, and Samuel among such as call up- | on • his I Najne : these called upon the Lord, \ and • he | heard • = | them. 7 He spake unto them out of the | cloud - y | pillar : for they kept his tes- timonies, and the law \ that • he | gave • = | them. 8 Tliou heardest them, | Lord • our | God : thou forgavest them God, and pioiishedst their | own • in- | vent • = | ions. 9 magnify the Lord our God, and worship him npon his | ho - ly | hill : for the I Lord • our | God • is | holy. 131. Barnbt. =|: PS -!^- -25^- 1 1 -I d: ^- i :p -1=2- Psalm 133. — Ecce, quam lonum ! BEHOLD, how good and joyful a | thing • it | is : hrethren, to | dwell • to- I gether • in | unity ! 2 It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran doivn \ un - to the I beard : even unto Aaron's beard, and went doivn to the | skirts • of | his • = I clothing. 3 Like as the | dew • of | Hermon : which fell up- | on • the | hill • of | Sion. 4 For there the Lord promised J his • = | blessing : and \ life • for | ev - er- I more. 286 PROPER PSALMS 8t. Micliael and all Ani>ds. 119. [St. Michael. ilflorning. MATI'UKWS. Y -^-—^^ ^^ pi ^ p r -^ ^ "T' I ' ' u^^^^_JiS- ^Si^gSlEl^^^ r T ?-f2. t=:t .£2. Psalm 91.— ^M* habitat. "YTXIIOSO dwelleth under tlie r/e/e?2ce of the | Most • = ( High : shall V V abide under the | shad - ow | of the • Al- | mighty. 2 I will say unto the Lord, Thou art my liope, and | my • strong | hold : my God, in | him • = | will • I | trust. 3 For he shall deliver thee from the snare \ of • the | hunter : and from the I noi - some | pest - i- | lence. 4 He shall defend thee under his wings, and thou shalt oe safe \ under • his I feathers : his faithfulness and trutli shall | be * thy | shield • and | buck- ler. 5 Thou shalt not be afraid for any \ terror • by | night : wax for the | ar- row • that I flieth • by | day. G For the 'pestilence that | walketh • in | darkness : nor for the sickness ihai de- | stroy - eth | in the • noon- | day. 7 A thousand shall fall beside thee, and ten thousand at | thy • right hand : hut it | shall • not | come • nigh | thee. 8 Yea, with thine eyes shalt | thou • be- | hold : and see the re- | ward • = of the • un- | godly. 9 For thou Lord, \ art • my | hope : thou hast set thine house of de- fence • = I ve - ry | high. 10 There shall no evil happen \ un-to | thee : neither shall any plague come • nigh | thy • = | dwelling. 11 For he shall give his angels charge \ o- ver | thee : to keep \ thee • in all • thy I ways. 12 They shall bear thee \ in • their | hands : that thou hurt not thy | foot a- I gainst • a | stone. 13 Thou shalt go upon the | lion • and | adder : the young lion and the dragon shalt thou tread \ un - der | thy • = | feet. 14 Because he hath set his love upon mo, therefore will /do- | liv-er | him : I will set him up because \ he * hath | known • my | Name. 15 He shall call upon me, and | I • will | hear him : yea I am with him in trouble : I will deliver him \ and * bring | him * to | honour. 10 With long life will / | satis -fy | him : and \ show • him | my • sal- | va- tion. St. Michael.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 287 9§. :^=1: i :i Woodward. ggSSP r-»- I III 1^^ - s)-zs)- -251- ^!^-f&- rfrr '& — ^%- G.>-^-<9- ts=i±^ 4 gjj^ ii^'gggspi^^g^ ^a P Psalm 103.— -BenecZ'tc, anima mea. RAISE the Lord, \ • my | soul : and all that is within me, | praise • his I ho - ly I Name. 2 Praise the Lord, | • my | soul : and forget not \ all • his | ben - e- | fits ; 3 Who forgiveth \ all • thy | sin : and healeth all \ thine * in- | firm - i- | ties ; 4 Who saveth thy life \ from • de- | struction : and crown eth thee with | mercy * and | lov - ing- | kindness. 5 Who satisfieth thy mouth \ with • good | things : making thee young and | Inst - y I as • an I eagle. 6 The Lord execnteth righteoiisness \ and • = | judgment : for all them that I are • op- | pressed • with | wrong. 7 He showed his ways | un - to | Moses : his works unto the | children • of | Is - ra- I el. 8 The Lord is full of com- | passion • and | mercy : long-suffering, \ and • of I great • = | goodness. 9 He will not \ al - way be | chiding : neither heepeth \ he • his | an - ger for I ever. 10 He hath not dealt with us \ after • our | sins : nor rewarded us accord- ing I to • our I wicked - ness- | es. 11 For look how high the heaven is in compariso7i \ of • the | earth : so great is his mercy also \ toward • = | them • that | fear him. 12 Look how wide also the east is | from • the | west : so far hath he \ set • our I sins • from | us. 13 Yea, like as a father pitieth \ his * own | children : even so is the Lord 'merciful | un - to | them • that | fear him. 14 For he knoweth lohereof \ we • are | made : he rememtereth \ that • we | are • but | dust. 15 The days of man are | but • as [ grass : for he flourisheth as a | flow - er | of • the I field. 16 For as soon as the wind goeth over it, | it • is | gone : and the place thereof shall | know • it | no • = | more. 17 But the merciful goodness of the Lord endureth for ever and ever upon I them • that | fear him : and his righteousness up- | on • = | child - ren's I children : 288 PROPER PSALMS 9§. ^^-^- U =|: ^ [St. Michaki,, Woodward. p:=to: r r ^^-*— ^— — — '-" -- ^ ^2. ^Sl:^^ jZ. -^ ^ \ \ \ .^ A. ^ ^ rj ' y I y I — ^| s ■f>-^-_ -&- -^^ -C?" -^«?— r tCf-^-t — ^- :pie=t: ^- Psalm 112.— 7i(Yf/«6- vir. r- BLESSP]D is the man that | fear - otli the | Lord : he hath great delight in I liis • com- I mand • = I ments. All Saints.] ON CERTAIN DAYS. 293 2 His seed shall be miglity up- | on ■ ^ | earth : the generation of the | faith - fill I shall • be | blessed. 3 Eiches and ple?iteo2(S7iess shall | be in • his | house : and his rigliteousness en- I dur - eth | for • = | ever. 4 Unto the godly there ariseth up liglit \ in • the | darkness : he is | merci - ful, I loving • and | righteous. A good man is merciful \ and • = [ lendeth : and will guide his | "words * = I with • dis- | cretion. G For he shall | never • be | moved : and the righteous shall be had in | ev - er- I last - ing re- | membrance. 7 He will not be afraid of ang | e - vil | tidings : for his heart standeth/«s^^ and be- | liev - eth | in • the | Lord. 8 His heart is sfablishcd, and | will • not | shrink : until he see his desire up- I on • his I en - e- I mies. 9 He hath disjDersed abroad, and given \ to ' the | poor : and his righteous- ness remaiueth for ever ; his horn shall | be • ex- | alt - ed with | honour. 10 The ungodly shall see it, and it shall \ grieve • = | him : he shall gnash with his teeth and consume away ; the desire of the un- | god - ly | shall • = | perish. Psalm 121. — Levari nmlos meos, I WILL lift up mine ei/es \ un - to the | hills : from \ whence • = | cometh • my I help. 2 My help cometh cvoi \ from • the | Lord : who \ hath • made | heaven • and I earth. 3 He will not suffer thy foot | to • be | moved : and he that | keepeth • thee I will • not | sleep. 4 Behold, he that keepeth \ Is - ra- | el : shall neither | slum - ber | nor • = | sleep. 5 The Lord himself \ is • thy | keeper : the Lord is thy defence up- | on • thy I right • = | hand ; 6 So that the sun shall not burn \ thee • by | day : neither the | moon • = | by • = I night. 7 The Lord shall preserve thee \ from • all | evil : yea, it is even he \ that • shall I keep • thy | soul. 8 The Lord shall preserve thy going out, and thy | com - ing | in : from this time \ forth • for | ev - er- | more. 2D4 PROPER PSALMS [All Saixt> Marsh. ^^m g^i ^gpfff#ii-^ \±.^ -(2- FP Fsalm 149. — Cantate Domino. OSING unto the Lor-d a | new * = | song : let the congregation of | saints * = | praise • = | him. 2 Let Israel rejoice in | him • that | made him : and let the children of ^ion be | joy - ful | in • their | King. 3 Let them praise his Name \ in * the | dance : let them sing praises unto | him • with | ta - bret and | harp. 4 For the Lord hath pleasure \ in • his | people : a?id \ help - etli the | meek • = | hearted. 5 Let the saints be | joy - ful with | glory : let them re- | joice • = | in • their | beds. G Let the praises of God be | in • their | mouth : and a ttvo-edged | sword • in I their • = | hands ; 7 To be avenged \ of • the | heathen : and | to • re- | buke • the | people ; 8 To bind their | kings • in | chains : and their | nobles • Avith | links • of | iron. 9 That they may be avenged of thetn; \ as it • is | written : Such \ honour • have I all ' his | saints. SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. First Selection. f -^— d-r LlSB. F=!==|: m z± 3- f" f- .£2. i r J J . J :^=i i :^ ?^ Fsalm 1. — Beatus vir, qui non abiit. BLESSED is the man that hath not walked in the counsel of the ungodly; nor stood in the | way • of | sinners ; and hath not sat in the | seat • = I of • the I scornful. 2 But his delight is in the | law • of the | Lord : and in his law will he ex- ercise him- I self • = | day • and | night. 3 And he shall be like a tree planted hy the | wa - ter- | side : that will bring forth his | fruit • in | due • = | season. 4 His leaf also \ shall • not | wither : and look, lohat soever he | do - eth | it • shall I prosper. 5 {Unison.) As for the ungodly, it is not \ so • with | them : but they are like the chaff, which the wind scattereth aivay | from * the | face • of the | earth. 6 {Unison.) Therefore the ungodly shall not be able to stand j in • the | judgment : neither the sinners in the congregation \ of • the | right • = | eous. 7 {Harmony.) But the Lord Tcnoweth the | way • of the [ righteous: and the way of the un- | god - ly | shall • = | perish. 296 SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. [Sll. 1. 12. Barwby. Psalm. 15. — Domine, qnis habitat? LORD, wlio shall dwell in thy \ tab-er- | nacle : or who shall rc!--- =|Egzi:^E=[:=:^Jj ^- ^P=-F- --I- ii i (! But let not their precious hdhiis | break • my | liead : yea. I will i)i-ay ijct a- I gainst • their | wick - ed- | ness. 7 Let their judges be overthrown in | ston - y | places : that they may hear my yards ; \ for • = | they • are | sweet. S Our bones lie scattered be- | fore • the | pit : like as when one breaketh aiid hnreth \ wood • up- | on • the | earth. 9 But mine eyes look unto thee, \ • Lord | God : in thee is my trust ; I cast • not | out • my | soul. 10 Keep me from the snare that tlieu have | laid ' for | me : and from the traps I of • the | wick - ed | doers. 11 Let the ungodly fall into their own nets to- | getli • = | er : and j let * me I ever • es- | cape them. "■^ 31. ^^^^ Sixth Selection. Henlet. ^^-t-^. p Psalm 32. — Beati, quorum. BLESSED is he whose unrighteons7iess \ is • for- | given : and whose \ sin • is I cov - er- | ed. 2 Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord ini- | initeth • no | sin : and in whose spirit \ there • is | no • = | guile. 3 For /rhilst I | held • my | tongue : my bones consumed aicaj/ | through * my I daily • com- | plaining. 4 For thy hand is heavy upon vie | day • and | night : and my moisture is | like • the | drought • in | summer. 5 I will acknowledge my sin \ un - to | thee : and mine unrighteousness \ have • I I not • = | hid. (5 I said, I will confess my sins \ nn - to the | Lord : and so thou forffavest the I wicked - ness | of • my | sin. Sel. 6.] SELECTIOSS OF I'.SAL.U6. 309 7 For this shall every one that is godly make his prayer unto thee, in a time when f/iou \ mayest • be | found : but in the great water-^oof/,s they | shall • not | come • nigh | him. 8 Thou art a place to hide me in ; thou shalt 2J}'ese?'ve \ me • from | trouble : thou shalt compass me aboNf with | songs • of de- | liv - er- | ance. 9 I will inform thee, and teach thee in the way ivherein \ thou • shalt | go : and / will | guide • thee | with • mine | eye. 10 Be ye not like to horse and mule which have no | un - der- | standing : whose mouths must be held with bit and bridle, \ lest • they | fall • up- | on thee. 11 Great plagues remain \ for the • un- | godly : but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord, mercy emhraceth \ him • on | eve - ry [ side. 12 Be glad ye righteous, and re- | joice • in the | Lord : and be joyful all ye I that • are | true • of | heart. 130. Crook. O^ Psalm 130. — De profundis. ^UT of the deep have I called unto | thee ' | Lord : Lord \ hear • = | my • = I voice. 2 let thine ears con- | sid - er | well : the \ voice • of | my • com- | plaint. 3 If thou Lord wilt be extreme to marh what is | done • a- | miss : Lord, I who • = | may • a- | bide it ? 4 For there is mercy \ with • = | thee : therefore \ shalt • = | thou • be | feared. 5 I look for the Lord ; my soul doth | wait • for | him : in \ his • Avord | is ' my I trust. 6 My soul fleeth \ un - to the | Lord : before the morning watch ; I say, be- I fore • the | morn - ing | watch. 7 Israel trust in the Lord : for with the Lord \ there • is | mercy : and with I him • is | plent - eons re- | demption. 8 And he shall redeem \ Is - ra- | el : from | all • = | his • = | sins. 310 SELEVTWXS OF PSALMS. [Sel. 7. Jacobs. ^_J^^L^^L^^^j^ Izbg-f^l^ I ^_L^ ,_^ ±g f i*^ r "^ f I I ^c^ g i=r^ J- J-r^^gi -g-TT^-g-r J- J-r J^g^^T. J-.<>-rf^i^^ ff J J ^i^e^iin^^ Psalm 121. — Levari oculos meos. I WILL lift up mine eyes \ un - to the | hills : from \ whence • = [ cometh • my j help. 2 My help cometh even \ from • the | Lord : who \ hath • made | heaven • and I earth. 3 He will not suffer thy foot | to ' be | moved : and he that | keepeth • tliee I Avill • not | sleep. 4 Behold, he that keepeth | Is - ra- | el : shall neither \ slum - ber | nor • = | sleep. 5 The Lord himself \ is • thy | keeper : the Lord is thy defence up- | on • thy I right • = | hand ; 6 So that the sun shall not hum \ thee * by | day : neither the | moon • = | by • = I night. 7 The Lord shall preserve thee \ from • all | evil : yea, it is even he \ that • shall I keep • thy | soul. 8 The Lord shall preserve thy going out, and thy | com - ing | in : from this time \ forth * for | ev - er- | more. Seventh Selection. 36. Pte. Fsalm 37.— Noli mnulari. FRET not thyself because of | the • un- | godly : neither be thou envious a- 1 gainst • the I e - vil | doers. 2 For they shall soon be cut down \ like • the | grass : and be withered \ even • as the | green • = | herb. 3 Put thou thy trust in the Lord, and be | do - ing | good : dwell in the la7id, and | veri - ly | thou • shalt be | fed. Sel. 7.] SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 31 X 4 Delight tliou I in • the | Lord : and he shall give \ thee • thy | heart's • de- I sire. 5 Commit thy way unto the Lord, and j^^it thy | trust • in | him : and \ he • shall I bring • it to | pass. 6 He shall make thy righteousness as | clear • as the | light : and thy just dealing j as * the | noon • = | clay. 7 Hold thee still in the Lord, and abide patiently up- j on • = | him : but grieve not thyself at him whose way doth prosper, against the man that doeth \ af - ter | e - vil | counsels. 8 Leave ofO from wrath, and let go dis- | plea • = | sure : fret not thyself, else shalt thou be | mov - ed to | do • = | evil. 9 Wicked doers shall be | root - ed | out: and they that patiently abide the Lord, I those • shall in- | lierit • the | land. 10 Yet a little while, and the ungodly shall be | clean • = | gone : thou shalt look after his place, and | he • shall | be ' a- | way. 11 But the meek-spirited shall pos- | sess • the | earth : and shall be refreshed in the | mul - ti- | tude • of | peace. 12 The ungodly seeketh counsel a- | gainst ' the | just : and gnasheth up- | on • him | with • his | teeth. 13 The Lord shall | laugh • him to | scorn : for he hath seen \ that • his | day • is | coming, 14 The ungodly have drawn out the sword, and have | bent • their | bow : to cast down the poor and needy, and to slay such as are of a | right • =^ \ con- ver- I sation. 15 Their sword shall go through \ their • own | heart : and their | bow • = | shall • be | broken. 16 A small thi^ig that the | right - ecus | hath : is better than great riches | of • the I un • = | godly. 17 For the arms of the ungodly \ shall • be | broken : and the | Lord • up- | hold - eth the | righteous. 18 The Lord Jcnoiveth the | days * of the | godly : and their inheritance \ shall • en- | dure * for | ever. 19 They shall not be confounded in the | peril - ous | time : and in the days of dearth \ they • shall | have • e- | nough. 20 As for the ungodly they shall perish, and the enemies of the Lord shall consume as the | fat • of | lambs : yea, even as the smoke shall | they • con- | sume • a- | way. 21 The ungodly borroweth, and payeth \ not * a- | gain : but the righteous is I mer - ci- | ful • and | liberal. 22 Such as are blessed of God shall pos- | sess • the | land : and they that are cursed of him \ shall • be | root - ed | out. ;>12 i^ELECTlOyS OF PSALMS. [Sll. Joule— Hesse. 3V. V' e -iS- -<*^ (=^ I II -- S-t9- (=^ ^ (^ H-^ ^ fe- ^iij' fe^ ^- -xii^-'^- rr -i5>- -1=2- f -j22_ P=P ^- m H Psalm 51. — 3Iiserere mei, Dens. AVE mercy upon me God, after | thy • great | goodness : according to the multitude of thy mercies | do • a- | way • mine of- | fences. "2 Wash me throughly from my | wick - ed- | ness : and \ cleanse • me | j^'om • my | sin. 3 For / ac- | knowledge • my | faults : and my sin is | ever • be- | fore • = | me. 4 Against thee only have I sinned, and done this evil \ in • thy | sight : that thou mightest be justified in thy saying, and | clear • when | thou • art | judged. 5 Behold, I was shapen in | wick - ed- | ness : and in sin hath my | mother • con- I ceiv - ed | me. 6 But lo, thou requirest truth in the | in - ward | parts : and shalt make me :o understand \ wis - dom | se - cret- j ly. 7 Thou shalt purge me with hyssop, and | I • shall be | clean : thou shalt wash me, and / | shall • be | whiter • than | snow. 8 Thou shalt make me hear of | joy * and | gladness : that the bones Avhich tliou hast I brok - en | may • re- | joice. 9 Turn thy face \ from • my | sins : and put out | all • = | my • mis- | deeds. 10 Make me a clean heart, | • = | God : and renew a right \ sjoirit • with- I in • = I me. 11 Cast me not away \ from • thy | presence : and take not thy | Ho - ly | Spir - it I from me. 12 give me the comfort of thy \ help • a- | gain : and stablish me \ with • thy I free • =: | Spirit. 13 Then shall I teach thy ways \ un - to the | wicked : and sinners shall be con- I vert - ed | un - to | thee. 314 SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 50. [Sel. TtTRLE — PtTRCEIX. 14 Deliver me from blood-guiltiness God, thou that art the | God of • my I health : and my tongire shall | sing of • thy | right - eous- | ness. 15 Thou shalt ojjen my | lips • | Lord : and my | mouth • shall | show • thy I praise. 16 For thou desirest no sacrifice, else would / | give • it | thee : but thou delightest \ not • in | burnt • = | offerings. 17 The sacrifice of God is a | trou - bled | spirit : a broken and contrite heart God, \ shalt • thou | not • de- | spise. 18 be favourable and fjracious \ un - to | Sion : build thou the w(dJs \ of • Je- I ru - sa- | lem. 19 Then shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifice of righteousness, Avith the lournt-offerings \ and • ob- | lations: then shall they offer young bullocks up- | on • thine | al * = | tar. cT II I 11 I I 1 I Ttjkle— Spohb. ^- ■2?— ^2?- -f^ ±z :F^3^ iHS2_,2- f^ J i Ps aim 42 . — Quemadmodum. LIKE as the hart desiretli the | wa-ter- | brooks : so longeth my soul \ af- ter I thee • I God. 2 My soul is athirst for God, yea even for the | liv - ing | God : when shall I come to ajipear be- | fore • the | presence • of | God ? 3 My tears have been my meat \ day • and | night : while they daily say unto me, \ Where • is | now • thy | God ? 4 Now when I think thereupon, I pour out my heart \ by • my- | self : for I went with the multitude, and brought i\\< the | storm* = | fell • up- | on thee. 8 / 1 proved • thee | also : at the | wa - ters | of • = | strife. 9 Hear my people ; and I will assure thee, | Is - ra- | el : if thmi wilt [ heark - en | un - to | me, 10 There shall no strange ^OfZ | be • in | thee : neither shalt thou worship \ an - y I - ther | god. 11 I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the | land • of | Egypt : open thy mouth ivide, \ and • = | I • shall | fill it. 12 But my people would not \ hear • my | voice : and Israel would | not • 0- I bey • = I me. * 13 So I gave them up unto their | own • hearts' | lusts : and let them follow their | own • im- | ag - in- | ations. 14 that my people would have hearkened \ un - to | me : for if Israel had I walk - ed j in • my | ways, 15 I should soon have put down their | en - e- | mies : and turned my hand a- I gainst • their | ad - ver- | saries. 1(3 The haters of the Lord should have heen \ found • = | liars : but their time should | have • en- | dured • for | ever. 17 He should have fed them also with the finest \ wheat • = | flour : and with honey out of the stony rock should / have | sat - is- | fi - ed | thee. Twelfth Selection. Hodges. Psalm 8^.—Quarn dilecia! OHOW amiable \ are • thy | dwellings : thou \ Lord • = | of ■ = | hosts ! 3 My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts \ of • the | Lord : my heart and my flesh rejoice \ in • the | liv - ing j God. * Repeat second part here. 322 81 SELECTTOXS OF PSALMS. J [Sel. 13 Hodges. 3 Yea, the sparrow liath found her an honse, and tlie swallow a nest, Avhere s7ie may | lay • her | young : even thy altars Lord of hosts, my | King • = | and • my | God. 4 Blessed are they that dwell \ in • thy | house : they will de \ al - way | prais - ing | thee. 5 Blessed is the man whose strength | is • in | thee : in whose \ heart • are | thy • = I ways. 6 AVho going through the vale of misery use it | for • a | well : and the | pools • are | filled • with | water. * 7 They will go from | strength • to | strength : and unto the God of gods appeareth every ojie of | them ' in | Si • = | on. 8 Lord God of hosts, | hear • my | prayer : heai'ken, \ • = | God ' of ) Jacob. 9 Behold God \ our • de- | fender : and look upon the face of | thine • An- I oint • = | ed. 10 For one day \ in • thy | courts : is \ bet - ter | than • a | thousand. 11 I had rather be a door-keeper in the ho^ise \ of • my | God : than to dwell in the tents \ of • un- | god - li- | ness. 13 For the Lord God is a light \ and • de- | fence : the Lord will give grace and worship ; and no good thing shall he withhold from them that | live • a | god - ly I life. 13 Lord I God • of | hosts : blessed is the 7nan that | putteth • his | trust ' in I thee. * Repeat second part here. Sel. 12.] SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 323 Jacobs. ^m- nes^iii rr I I .«.. ^2. 1 I ^^ii;^iiiiifii^i^g^ia f- ^ Psalm 122. — La'tatus sum. I WAS glad when they sfz/rZ | un - to | me : We will go into the | house • = | of • the I Lord. 2 Our feet shall stand \ in • thy | gates : | = • Je- | ru - sa- | lem. 3 Jerusalem is tjiiilt \ as • a | city : that is at | uni - ty | in • it- | self. 4 For thither the tribes go up, even the ti'il)es \ of • the | Lord : to testify unto Israel, to give thanks unto the | Name • = | of • the | Lord. * 5 For there is the | seat • of | judgment : even the seat \ of • the | house • of I David. 6 pray for the^^e^cc of Je- | ru - sa- | lem : tliey shall | pros - per | that • love I thee. 7 Peace t)e with- | in • thy | walls : and 2:tlenteousness with- | in • thy | pa - la- I ces. 8 For my brethren and com- | pan - ions' | sakes : I will loisli \ thee • pros- | per - i- I ty. 9 Yea, because of the house of the | Lord • our | God : / will | seek • to ] do * thee | good. Psalm 134.— ^cce nunc. BEHOLD noil), \ praise • the | Lord : all ye | serv - ants | of • the | Lord ; 2 Ye that by night stand in the house \ of • the | Lord : even in the courts of the | house • of | our • = | God. 3 Lift up your hands in the | sanc-tua- | ry : a^id \ praise • = | = • the | Lord. 4 The Lord that 7nade \ heaven • and | earth : give tliee \ bless - ing | out ' of I Sion. * Repeat second part here. 324 SELECTTONS OF PSALMS. [Sel. 13. Tliirteeiitli Selection. §2. £. J. Hopkins. giteiips^i^is^ssisi * Psalm 85. — Benedixisti, Domine. LORD, thou art become gracious \ unto • thy | land : thou hast turned atuay the cap- I tiv - i- | ty • of | Jacob. 2 Thou hast forgiven the oifcnce \ of • thy | people : and \ cover - ed | all ■ tlieir I sins. ;} Thou hast taken aicay all | thy * dis- | pleasure : and turned thyself /rom thy I wrath - ful | in - dig- | nation. 4 Turn us tJioi, | God * our | Saviour: and let tliine \ an - ger | cease • from I us. 5 AVilt thou be displeased at | us • for | ever : and wilt thou stretch out thy wrath from one gener- | a - tion | to • an- | other ? G Wilt thou not turn again, and | quick - en | us : that thy people \ may • re- j joice • in | thee ? * 7 Show us thy mercy, | • = | Lord : and \ grant • us | thy • sal- | va- tion. 8 I will liearken what the Lord God will say con- | cern - ing | me : for he shall speak peace unto his people and to his saints, that | they ' turn | not • a- 1 gain. 9 For his salvation is nigh ihon that | fear • = | liim : that glo7'y may | dwell • in | our • = | land. 10 Mercy and truth are | met • to- | gether : righteuusness and | peace ' have I kissed • each | other. 11 Trutli shall flourish \ out • of the | earth : and righteousness, hath | look - ed I down • from | heaven. 12 Yea, the Lord shall sho2v \ lov - ing- | kindness : and our | land • shall | give * her | increase. 13 Righteousness shall | go • be- | fore him : and he shall direct his | go - ing I in • the | way. * Repeat second part here. Sel. 13.] SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 325 Psalm 93. — Dominus regnavlt. THE Lord is King, and hath put on \ glo - rious ap- | parel : the Lord hath put on his cqypavel, and | girded • him- | self • with ] strength. 2 He hath made the round world | so • = | sure : tliat \ it • can- | not ' be | moved. 3 Ever since the world began hath thy seat \ been • pre- | pared : tliou \ art • from | ev - er- | lasting. 4 The floods are risen Lord, the floods have lift u}) \ their • = | voice : the floods I lift • up | their • == | waves. 5 The waves of the sea are iniglity, and | rage • == | horribly : but yet the Lord, who | dwelleth • on | high • is | mightier. 6 Thy testimonies Lord, are | ve - ry | sure : holiness be- | cometh • thine I house • for I ever. 94. d: Davy. gP m ■rr -2^ «=^ J-J- -H=2_^_ I m^^i^^^ ! ii ■ ■ Psalm 97. — Dominus regnavit. THE Lord is King, the earth 7nay be | glad • there- | of : yea, the multi- tude of the isles \ may • be | glad • there- | of. 2 Clouds and darkness are | round • a- | bout him : righteousness and judgment are the habit- | a - tion | of • his | seat. 3 There shall go a fire be- | fore • = | him : and burn up his enemies \ on • = I eve - ry | side. 4 His lightnings gave shine | un - to the | world : the earth \ saw it • and | ' was • a- I f raid. 5 The hills melted like wax at the presence | of • the | Lord : at the pres- ence of the I Lord • of the | whole • := | earth. 6 The heavens have declared his | right - eous- | ness : and all the | people • have I seen • his | glory. 7 Confounded be all they that worship carved images, and that delight in | vain • = I gods : worship | him • = | all • ye | gods. 8 Sion heard of it | and • re- | joiced : and the daughters of Judah were glad, because of thy \ Judg - ments | • :::^ | Lord. 9 For thou Lord, art higher than all that | are " in the | earth : thou art exalted \ far • a- | bove • all | gods. SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 10 ye that love the Lord, see that ye hate the thing \ which • is | evil : the Lord preserveth the souls of his saints ; he shall deliver them from the | hand • of the | un • = | godly. 11 There is sprung up a light \ for • the | righteous : and joyful gladness for I such as • are | true ■ = | hearted. 13 Rejoice in the | Lord • ye | righteous : and give thanks for a remem- brance I of • his j ho - li- I ness. Fourteenth Selection. 250. ElXWANGEB. ■ J_J. Jill I ij- J j ^ I J. J. J ^^--. :t: AJ^JJ^^A;^ in ■(^-^ t=t: ±jt ^£E^ i r-i-- Psalm 102. — Domine, exaudi. IT EAR my | jjrayer • | Lord : and let my | cry -ing [ come* unto | thee. '* 2 Hide not thy face from me in the | time of • my | trouble : incliue thine ear unto me Avhen I call ; | hear • me and | that • right | soon. 3 For my days are consumed a- | way 'like | smoke : and my bones are burnt tq) | as • it | were • a | firebrand. 4 My heart is smitten down,, and withered \ like • = | grass : so that / for- | A] get • to I eat • my | bread. 5 For the voice \ of • my | groaning : my bones will scarce \ cleave • = | to • my I flesh. G I am become like a j^^^ican in the | wild - cr- | ncss : and like an owl \ that • is I in • the | desert. 7 I have watched, and am even as it | were * a | sparrow : that sitteth alone up- I on • the | house • = | top. 8 Mine enemies revile 7ne | all the • day | long : and they that are mad upon 7ne are | sworn • to- | gether "a- | gainst me. 9 For I have eaten ashes \ as it • were | bread : a/id \ mingled • my | drink • with I weeping. Sel. 1-i.] SELECTlOXiS OF PSALMS. 327 10 And that, because of thine indignation \ and • = | wrath : for thou hast taken me up, \ and • = | cast • me | down. 11 My days are gone \ like • a | shadow : and / am [ wither - ed | like • = \ grass. 12 But thou Lord shcdt en- | dure * for | ever : and thy remembrance through- I out • all | ge - ne- | rations. 13 Thou shalt arise, and have morcy up- | on * = | Sion : for it is time that thou have mercy upon lier, \ yea • the | time • is | come. 14 And why ? thy servants tliinh up- | on • her | stones : and it pitieth them to I see • her | in • the | dust. 15 The heathen shall />rtr thy | Name • | Loed : and all the kings of the earth \ thy • = | Ma - jes- | ty. . 16 When the Lord shall | build • up | Sion : and ivhen his | glo - ry | shall * ap- I pear. 17 When he turneth him unto the prayer of the jooor | de - sti- | tute : and de- I spis - eth | not • their de- | sire. 18 This shall be written for those \ that • come | after : and the people which sliaU be | born • shall | praise • the | Lord. 19 For he hath looked down from his | sane - tua- | ry : out of the heaven did the | Lord • be- | hold • the | earth ; 20 That he might hear the mourning of such as are in cap- | tiv - i- | ty : and deliver the children ap- | point - ed | un - to | death; 21 That they may declare the Name of the | Lord - in | Sion : and his wor- ship I at • Je- | ru - sa- | lem. 22 When the people are gathered to- | ge • = | ther : and the kingdoms \ al - so to I serve • the | Lord. 23 He brought down my strength \ in * my | journey : and \ shorten - ed | my ■ = I days. 24 But I said, my God, take me not aivay in the | midst of • mine | age : as for thy years they endure through- | out • all | ge - ne- | rations. 25 Thou Lord, in the beginning hast laid tha foundation \ of • the | earth : and the heavens are the | work • of [ thy • = | hands. 26 They Q\\dl\ j^erish, but | thou • shalt en- | dure : they all shall wax \ old * as I doth * a | garment ; 27 And as a vesture shalt thou change them, and | they • shall be | changed : but thou art the same, and | thy * years | shall " not | fail. 28 The children of thy servants \ shall • con- | tinue : and their seed shall | stand • fast | in • thy | sight. ;328 SELECTIONS OF I'SALMS. [Skl. !• 196. Fifteen til Selection. Monk. I s^ 1 s>-- — L- ^ \—f^ ^ _ I — ^ IJ =F=^^FEZ^11 :^ I Fsalm 107. — Confitemini Domino. gracious IS and liis I mci'' cy 0(JIVP] thanks unto the Lord ; for | he en- I diircth • for | ever. 'Z Let them give thanks whom the Lord \ hath • re- | deemed : and deliv- ered from tlie | hand • of the | en - e- | my. 3 And gathered them out of the lands, from the cast, and | from ' the | west : froiu the | north • and | from * the | south. 4 They went astray in the wilderness \ out • of the | way : and found no | city • to I dwell • = | in. 5 HHmjnj \ and • = | thirsty : their \ soul • = | faint - ed | in them. . () So tliey ei-iod unto the Lord \ in • their | trouble : and he delivered \ them • from I their • dis- | tress. 7 He led them fortli \ by the • right | way : that they might go to the | ci - ty I where • they | dwelt. 8 that men would therefore j^raise the Lord \ for • his | goodness : and declare the wonders that he doctli \ for • the | children • of | men ! 1) For he satisfieth the | emp - ty | soul : and fiUeth the | hung - ry | soul • with I goodness. 10 Such as sit in darkness, and in the | shadow • of | death : l)eing fast hound in | mis - e- | ry • and | iron ; 11 Ik'cause they rebelled against the | words • of the regarded the | coun - sel | of the • Most | Highest : 12 He also brought down their heart through | heav down, and | there • was | none * to [ help them. 13 So when they cried unto the Lord | in • their j trouble : he delivered them I out • of | their • dis- | tress. 14 For he brought them out of darkness, and out of the | shadow * of | death : and I brake • their I bonds • in I sunder. Lord : and lielitlv i- I ness : thev fell Skl.15.] 252. SELECTIONS OF PSAL3IS. 329 Randall. i^gg ^=#ggip^ -(^.«j- 1 15 that men would therefore praise the Lord \ for • his [ goodness : and declare the wonders that he doeth | for • the | children • of | men ! 16 For he hath broken the | gates • of | brass : and smitten the | bars • of | iron • in | sunder. 17 Foolish men are plagued for | their • of- | fence : and be- | cause of • their | wick - ed- | ness. 18 Their soul abhorred all | manner • of | meat : and they were even \ hard • at I death's • = | door. 19 So when they cried unto the Lord \ in • their | trouble : he delivered them I out * of | their • dis- | tress. 20 He sent his word and | heal - ed | them : and they were | saved • from | their • de- | struction. 21 that men would therefore praise the Lord \ for • his [ goodness : and declare the wonders that he doeth \ for • the | children • of | men ! 22 That they would offer unto him the sacrifice of | thanks • = | giving : and tell ont his | works * with | glad * = | ness ! 23 They that go doioji to the | sea * in | ships : and occupy their | busi - ness I in • great | waters ; 24 These men see the | works • of the | Lord : and his | won - ders | in • the I deep. 25 For at his word the stormy tuind a- | ris • = | eth : which lifteth up the I waves • = | there • =: | of. 26 They are carried up to the heaven, and down ayain \ to • the | deep : their soul melteth aiuay be- | cause • = | of • the | trouble. 27 They reel to and fro, and stagger like a | drunk - en | man : a7id \ are • at | their • wit's | end. 28 So when they cry unto the Lord \ in * their | trouble : he delivereth them I out • of | their • dis- | tress. 29 For he maketh the | storm • to | cease : so that the | waves • there- | of • are | still. 30 Then are they glad because they | are • at | rest : and so he bringeth them unto the | haven • where | they • would | be. 3ao SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. [Sel. i; 253. Garrett. 31 that men would therefore praise the Lord \ for • his | goodness : and declare the wonders that he doeth \ for • the | children • of | men ! 32 They that would exalt him also in the congregation \ of * the | people : and praise him \ in • the | seat • of the | elders ! 33 Who turneth the floods into a | wild - er- | ness : and drieth \ up • the | water- | springs. 34 A fruitful land \ maketh • he | barren : for the loicTcedness of | them • that I dwell • there- | in. 35 Again, he maketh the wilderness a | stand - ing | water : and water- springs | of • a | dry * = | ground. 36 And there he | setteth • the | hungry : that they may build tliem a | city • to I dwell • = | in ; 37 That they may sow their land, and | plant • = | vineyards : to \ yield • them I fruits • of | increase. 38 He blesseth them, so that they midtiply ex- | ceed- ing- | ly : and suffer- eth not their | cat - tie | to • de- | crease. 39 And again, when they are minished and | brought • = | low : through oppression, through | a - ny | plague • or | trouble ; 40 Though he suffer them to be eYil-entreated \ through • = | tyrants : and let them wander out of the wag | in • the | wild - er- | ness ; * 41 Yet helpeth he the poor | out • of | misery : and maketh him Jtonse- Jiolds I like • a | flock • of | sheep. 42 The righteous Avill consider this, \ and • re- | joice : and the mouth of all I wicked - ness | shall • be | stopped. 43 Whoso is wise, will | ponder • these | things : and they shall understand the loving- \ kind - ness | of • the | Lord. {For a more elaborate setting of above Psalm see page 157.) * Repeat second part here. Sel. 16.] SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. Sixteenth Selection. 331 116. Battishill. Fsalm 118. — Confitemini Domino. OGIVE thanks unto the Lord, for | he • is | gracious : because his | mer- cy • en- I dureth • for | ever, 2 Let Israel now confess that | he * is | gracious : and that his | mercy • en- I dureth * for | ever, 3 Let the house of Aaron \ now • con- ( fess : that his | mercy * en- | dur- eth • for I ever. 4 Yea, let them now that/ea/* the | Lokd • con- | fess : that his | mercy • en- I dureth • for | ever. 5 I called ujjon the | Lokd • in | trouble : and the | Lord • heard | me • at | large. 6 The Lord is | on • my | side : I will not fear what man \ do - etli | un - to I me. 7 The Lord taketli my part with | them * that | help me : therefore shall I see my desire up- | on • mine | en - e- | mies. 8 It is hetter to | trust • in the | Lord : than to put any \ con - fi- | dence * in I man. 9 It is hetter to | trust • in the | Lord : than to put amj | con - fi- | dence * in I princes. 10 All nations compassed me \ round • a- | bout : but in the Name of the Lord • will | I • de- | stroy them. 11 They kept me in on every side, they kept me in I say, on | eve - ry side : but in the Xame of the | Lord • will | I ' de- | stroy them. 12 They came about me like bees, and are extinct even as the fire a- mong • the | thorns : for in the Name of the | Lord • I | will • de- | stroy them. 13 Thou hast thrust sore at me, that | I • might | fall : l)ut the | Lord • = was • my | help. 14 The Lord is my strength, \ and • my | song : and is become \ my • sal va • = I tion. 15 The voice of joy and health is in the dwellings \ of • the | righteous : the right hand of the Lord bringeth \ might - y | tilings ' to | pass. 16 The right hand of the Lord hath the pre- | em - i- | nence : the right hand of the Lord bringeth \ might - y | things • to | pass. 332 SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 116. J— I- 55 '^ ^SiSP^ r J2- '-r--T-'^ 7S [Sel. 16. Battishill. s^ f-rr-^rrfrrf ^ ^^^ J. ^^^^ 17 1 shall not fZic, ] but • = | live : and do- | clare • the | works • of the | LOKD. 18 The Lord hath chastened and cor- | rect - ed | me : but he hath not given mc \ o - ver | un - to | death. 19 Open me the gates of | right - ecus- | ness : that I may go into them, and give \ thanks • un- | to • the | Lord. 20 This is the gate \ of • the | Lord : the righteous shall | en - ter | in - to | it. 211 will thank thee, for | thou * hast | heard me : and art become \ my * sal- I va • = I tion. )l'i The same stone which the builders re- | fus * = | ed : is become the | head - stone | in • the | corner. 23 This is the | Lord's * = | doing : and it is \ marvel - lous | in • our | eyes. 24 This is the day which the | Lord • hath | made : we will rejoice | and • be I glad • in | it. 25 Hclj) me | now • | Lord : Lord send us \ now • pros- | per - i- | ty. 2G Blessed be he that cometh in the Name \ of • the | Lord : we have wished you good luck, ye that arc | of • the j house ' of the | Lord. 27 God is the Lord, who hath | showed • us | light : bind the sacrifice with cords, yea even unto the | horns • = | of * the ] altar. 28 Thou art my God, and | I • will | thank thee : thou art my God, and | I • will I praise • = | thee. 29 ( Unison.) give thanks unto the Lords foi" I lis * is | gracious ; and his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever. Sel. 17. "1 SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 333 Seventeenth Selection. i ,ij §1. &: :=T -A-A- ^ Hodges. ■ill' S^ :d: -it 2=^^-S* ::g-^ ^i= i^J^ j!£:sz -^_^- rs=q:;^j :^ ^=1 :^::i :^ M ^ fe is^pa fTf^- Psalm 123. — Ad te levavi oculos meos. UNTO thee lift I 7(p \ mine • = | eyes : 77^0?^ that | dwell - est | in • the | heavens. 2 Behold, even as the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand \ of • her | mistress : even so our eyes wait upon the Lord our God, until | he • have | mer - cy up- | on us. 3 Have mercy upon us Lord, have | mer - cy up- | on us : for we «re | ut - ter- j ly • de- | spised. 4 Our soul is filled with the scornful reproof \ of * the | wealthy : and with the de- | spiteful - ness | of • the | proud. Psalm 124. — Nisi quia Dominus. IF the Lord himself had not been on our side, noiv may | Is - rael | say : if the Lord himself had not been on our side, when | men • rose | up • a- | gainst us ; 2 They had sivallowed \ us • up | quick : when they were so lurathfiilly dis- | pleas • = I ed • at I us. 3 Yea, the waters had | drown - ed | us : and the stream had | gone • = | over • our | soul. 4 The deep ivaters \ of • the | proud : had gone \ e - ven | over • our | soul. 5 But praised \ be • the | Lord : Avho hath not given us over for a prey \ un - to I their • := | teeth. 6 Our soul is escajaed evenas a bird out of the snare \ of • the | fowler : the snare is hroJcen, \ and ■ we | are • de- | livered. 7 Our help standeth in the Name \ of • the ] Lord : tuho hath | made • = | heaven • and I earth. 334 SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. [Sel. 18. 126. d^^ E-i=i ELvrr. =r ^ -f©- T~r r f=^ - ^ i : EEi 1^=:=^ 1 Fsalm 125.— (^«/ ronfidunt. THEY tliat put their trust in the Loud sluill be even as the | Mount • = | Sion : which may not be remored, but | stand - eth | fast • for | ever. 2 The hills stand about Je- | ru - sii- | lem : even so standeth the Lord round about his people, from tliis fiine \ fortli • for | ev - er | more. 3 For the rod of the ungodly cometh not into the lot \ of • the | righteous : lest the righteous put their hand | un - to | wick - ed- | ness. 4 Do I well • I LoKD : iinto those that are \ good • and | true • of | heart. 5 As for such as turn back unto their oivn \ wick - ed- | ness : the Lord shall lead them forth with the evil doers ; but peace shall | be up - on | Is - ra- I el. Eighteenth Selection. 136. Stainbr— Spohb. Psalm \^Q.—Domine, prohasti. OLORD, thou hast searched me out, and | known • = | me : Thou know- est my down-sitting and mine up-rising ; thou nnderstandest my | thoughts • = I long • be- | fore. 2 Thou art about my path, and a- | bout • my | bed : and \ spiest -out | all • my I ways. 3 For lo, there is not a word \ in • my | tongue : but thou Lord, \ know- est • it I al - to- | gether. 4 Tliou hast fashioned me hcliind \ and • be- | fore: and \ laid • thine [ liand • u[)- I on me. .") Such knowledge is too wonderful and | excel - lent | for me : I cannot at- I tain ■ = | uu - to | it. Sel. 18.] SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 335 G AVhither shall I go then \ from • thy | SiDirit : or whither shall / | go • then I from • thy | presence ? 7 If I climb up into heaven, \ thou • art | there : if I go down to hell, | thou • art ( there • = | also. 8 If I take the wings \ of • the | morning : and remain in the tdtermost \ parts • = I of • the | sea ; 9 Even there also shall | thy - hand [ lead me : and \ thy • right | hand * shall I hold me. 10 If I say, Peradventure the darkness shall | gov - er | me : then shall my | night • be | turned ' to | day. 11 Yea, the darkness is no darkness with thee, but the night is as eleai' \ as • the I day : the darkness and light to | thee • are | both • a- | like. 12 For my | reins • are | thine : thou hast covered me \ in • my | moth - er's I womb. 13 I will give thanks unto thee, for I am fearfully and | wonder - fully | made : marvellous are- thy works, and that my | soul • = | knoweth • right | well. 14 My bones are not \ hid • from | thee : though I be made secretly, and fashioned be- | neath • = | in • the | earth. 15 Thine eyes did see my substance, yet | being • im- | perfect : and in thy hoolc were | all • my | mem - bers | written ; 16 Which day by day were | fash - ion- | ed : when as yet \ there • was | none * of | them, 17 How dear are thy counsels unto | me * | God : how great \ is • the | sum • of I them ! 18 If I tell them, they are more in number \ than • the | sand : when I wake up, \ I • am | present • with | thee. 19 Wilt thou not slay the wicked | • = | God : Depart from me | ye • blood- I thirst - y | men. 20 For they speak unrighteously a- | gainst • = | thee : and thine e7iemies \ take • thy | Name • in | vain. 21 Do not I hate them Lord, \ that • hate | thee : and am not I grieved with those that | rise * up a- | gainst • = \ thee ? 22 Yea, I hate \ them • right | sore : even as though they | were • mine | en - e- | mies. 23 Try me God, and seek the gro^md \ of • my | heart : prove me, \ and • ex- I amine • my | thoughts. 24 Look well if there be any loay of | wicked - ness | in me : and lead me in the loay \ ev - er- | last • = | ing. SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. f=W Psalm 14:5,— Exalfabo te, Deus. I WILL magnify fliee, | God • my | King : and I will praise thy | Name • for I ever • and | ever. 2 Every day will I give thanks \ un - to | thee : and praise thy | Name * for I ever • and | ever. 3 Great is the Lord, and marvellous worthy \ to ■ be | praised : there is \ no • end | of • his ) greatness. 4 One generation shall praise thy icorhs | un - to an- | other : and de- | clare • = | thy • = j power. 5 As for me, I will be talking \ of • thy | worship : thy glory, thy | praise • and I wond - rous | works ; G So that men shall speak of the might of thy \ marvel - lous | acts : and / will I al - so I tell of • thy | greatness. 7 The memorial of thine abundant kindness \ shall • be | showed : and men shall sing \ of • thy | right - eous- | ness. 8 The Lord is gracious and | mer - ci- | ful : long-suffering, \ and • of | great • = | goodness. 9 The Lord is loving unto | eve - ry | man : and his mercy is | o - ver | all * his I works. 10 All thy viOvkB praise \ thee • | Lord : and thy saints give | thanks • = | un - to I thee. 11 They show the glory \ of • thy | kingdom : and \ talk • of | thy • = | power ; 13 That thy power, thy glory, and mightiness \ of • thy | kingdom: might be I known • = | un - to | men. 13 Thy kingdom is an ever- \ last - ing | kingdom : and thy dominion endureth \ through - out | all * = | ages. 14 The Lord upholdeth all \ such • as | fall : and lifteth up \ all • those | that • are | down. 15 Tiie eyes of all wait upon \ thee • | Lord : and thou givest them their | meat • in | due • = | season. IG Tiiou openest \ thine • =: | hand : and fillest all things living \ with * = | plen - teous- | ness. 17 The Lord is righteous in | all • his | ways : and \ holy • in | all • his | works. Sel. 19.] SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 337 18 The Lord is nigh unto all them that call up- | on • = [ him : yea^ all such as call up- | on • him | faith - f ul- | ly. 19 He will fulfil the desire of | them • that | fear him : he also will hear their cry, \ and • will | help • = | them. 20 The Lord preserveth all them that | love • = | him : but scattereth abroad \ all • the | un • = | godly. 21 My mouth shall sj^eak ihe praise \ of • the | Lord : and let all flesh give thanks unto his holy Xame for | ev - er | and • = | ever. Nineteenth Selection. 254. G. W. Morgan. -j*— S'tJ-| 7^-^-V^ Psalm 147. — Laudafe Domitmm. O PRAISE the Lord, for it is a good thing to sing praises \ unto • our I God : yea, a joyful and pleasant fltiug it | is • = | to • be | thankful. 2 The Lord doth build up Je- | ru - sa- | lem : and gather together the | out - casts of I Is - ra- | el. 3 He healeth those that cere \ broken • in | heart : and giveth medicine to | heal • = I their • = | sickness. 4 He telleth the mimher \ of • the | stars : and calleth \ them • all | by • their | names. 5 Great is our Lord, and great \ is • his | power : yea, and his | wisdom • is I in - fi- I uite. 6 The Lord setteth \ up • the | meek : and iringeth the un- | god - ly | down • to the | ground. 7 sing unto the Lord with | thanks • =: \ giving : sing praises upon the harp) I un - to | our • = | God ; 8 Who covereth the heaven with clouds, and prepareth rain \ for • the ] earth : and maketli the grass to grow upon the mountains, and hert) \ for • the | use ' of I men ; 9 Who giveth fodder \ un - to the | cattle : and feedeth the young ravens that 1 call • up- | on * = | him. 10 He hatli no pleasure in the strength | of ° an | horse : neither delighteth j he • in | any • man's | legs. 338 SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. ,it.^^lVJJ44. *p: «^ FJ-f5 ^•1 i -(S2i^.t ^:l^ ^5* II I (^ I p-l^ [Sel. 20. G. W. MOR(iAN. I I I I I (5* J_c-'J«^_l .Ji_.^ ^ J^U^J. PF 11 But the Lord's delight is in ^Aew that | fear • = | him : and^jw;^ their | trust • in I his • = | mercy. 13 Praise the Lord, Je- | ru - sa- | lem: praise | thy • God | • = | 8ion. 13 For he hath made fast the bars \ of • thy | gates : and hath blessed thy | eliild - ren with- | in • = | thee. 14 He maketh peace \ in • thy | borders : and filleth fitee \ with • the | flour • of I wheat. 15 He sendeth fortli his commandment u])- | on • = | earth : and his vord \ run - neth | ve - ry | swiftly. 16 He giveth \ snow • like | wool : and scattereth the | hoar - frost | like • := | ashes. 17 He casteth forth his | ice • like | morsels : who is aliJe \ to • a- | bide • his I frost ? 18 He sendeth out his ivord, and | melt - eth | them : he blowcth M'ith his wind, I and • the | wa - ters | flow. 19 He showeth his word \ un - to | Jacob : his statutes and ordinances \ un - to- I Is - I'a- I el. 20 He hath not dealt so with | a - ny | nation : neither have the lieatlien \ know - ledge | of • his | laws. Twentieth Selection. ji 144. I Marsh. X] °^ I ^^^ I T-TT| ^ ^ 1 1 r I ' I r ,y g^ ^"^'^ih^fe' hosts. Fsalm 148. — Lnudah Dominum. DRD • of I heaven : praise \ = 2 Praise him all i/e | angels • of | his : praise \ = ' him | all • his | /^ PRAISE the | Lord • of | heaven : praise \ = ■ him | in • the | height. 3 Praise him, \ sun • and | moon : praise him, \ all • ye | stars • and | light. 4 Praise him, | all • ye | heavens : and ye waters that | are * a- | bove • the | heavens. Sel. 30.] SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 339 5 Let them praise tlie Name \ of • the | Lord : for he spake the word and they were made^ ; he commmided, \ and * they | were • ore- | ated. 6 He hath made them fast for | ever • and | ever : he hath given them a latv I which • shall | not • be | broken. 7 Praise the Lord np- | on • = | earth : ye \ drag - ons | and • all | deeps : 8 Fire and hail, \ snow • and | vapours : wind and storm, ful- | fil - ling | his • = I word : 9 Mountains \ and • all | hills : fruitful \ trees • = | and - all | cedars : 10 Beasts \ and ' all | cattle : worms \ and • =: | feather - ed | fowls : 11 Kings of the earth \ and • all ( people : princes, and all \ judg - es | of • the I world. 12 Young men and maidens, old men and children, praise the Name \ of ■ the I Lord : for his Name only is excellent, and his praise a- | bove • = | heaven • and | earth. 13 He shall exalt the horn of his j^eople ; all his saints shall | praise ■ = | him : even the children of Israel, even the | people • that | serv - eth | him. Psalm 149. — Cantate Domino. OSING unto the Lord a | new • = | song : let the congregation of | saints • = | praise ' = | him. 2 Let Israel rejoice in | him • that | made him : and let the children of 8ion be | joy - ful | in • their | King. 3 Let them praise his Name \ in • the | dance : let them sing praises unto | him • with | ta - bret and | harp. 4 For the Lord hath pleasure \ in • his | people : and \ heli^ - eth the | meek • = | hearted. 5 Let the saints be | joy - ful with | glory : let them re- | joice • = | in • their | beds. 6 Let the praises of God be | in • their | mouth : and a two-edged | sword • in ( their • = | hands ; 7 To be avenged \ of • the | heathen : and \ to • re- | buke • the | people ; 8 To bind their | kings • in | chains : ayid their | nobles • with | links • of | iron. 9 That they may be avenged of them; | as it • is | written : Sucli \ honour • have 1 all • his | saints. 340 SELECTIONS OF PSALMS. 145. M^^^ P—^-^^3l iJ^^: [Sel. 20. ME88ITER. ^1 H3=Bp ^S: T 't^ m~^- !t=; -o- ^ :i=ir£F 1 i Psalm 150. — Laudate Dominuvi. O PRAISE God in liis | lio-li- | ness : praise him in the | firma-ment | of • his I power. 2 Praise 7im in his | no - ble | acts : praise him according to his | excel - lent I great • = | ness. 3 Praise him in the | sound * of the | trumpet : praise him up- | on • the | hite • and "I harp. 4 Praise him in the | cymbals • and | dances : praise him up- | on • the | strings • and | pipe. 5 Praise him iq)on the | well -tuned | cymbals : praise him \x\)- \ on • the | loud • = I cymbals. 6 Let every thing \ that • hath | breath : praise | = • = | = • the | Lord. INDEX OF SINGLE CHANTS. Ko. No. Alcock, Dr. inE - 173 Garrett, Dr. - inD - 214 Aldrich, Rev . Dr. - Eb - 153 Gibbons, Dr. - " G - 192 Bacon, Rev. R. - - At? - 227 Gilbert, Dr. - " F - 150 Barnby, J. . ' E - 129 " - " G - 203 a ' E - 131 Goss, Sir J. - " p - 65 ti . ' D - 178 '• - .. Y - 244 Battishill, J. - E - 26 Gray. W. - " C - 194 " . • D - 92 Gregorian - - - Peregrine, - 112 « - G - 147 " 3d Tone, - 115 «• . > Ab - 200 " French. - 210 >• - Bfe - 207 Havergal, Rev. W. - - in C - 5 Burrowes - . • Eb - 152 •' - .; Ji - 158 Camidge, Dr - A - 156 » - " A - 188 Cooke, Rev. W. H. - G - 43 " - " Eb - 218 " ' G* minor , 44 Helraore. Rev. T. - " E - 53 " - ' A - 74 Hervey. Rev. F. - '• F - 180 " ' F - 206 Hey wood. J. - " E - 228 Crotch, Dr, . ' FS minor 139 Ililes. Dr. - " Ab - 111 '• ' A 157 Kindle, J. - " Ab - 174 a . •• F - 224 Hopkins, E. J. - •^ E? - 8 Dixon, W. ' C - 160 " - - - " Bb - 181 Dupuis, Dr. . '. Eb - 182 Humphrey. P. - " C - 230 a . Eb - 190 Jones, J. - - •' D - 162 Dyce, W. . ■• E - 201 Kelway, T. - - " D - 80 Elvey, Dr. G J. - E - 113 " - " G minor, 122 '' . '• A - 126 " - " Ab - 191 " - Bb - 142 Kempton, T. - - " A - 179 Felton, Rev. w. G - 195 Kent, J. - " G - 35 " _ _ <( C minor. 232 •• . - . - « E - 164 Foster, J. . •• Eb - 208 King, C. - " B minor, 138 Frost, C. J. '• A - 132 " ... - " Bb* " 249 " E. . " Bb - 172 Langdon, R. - " A - 205 Garrett, Dr. - Ab - 84 Lee,V. - - •• G - 1 <( . " A* - 170 Macfarren, Sir G. - - " D - 148 * Preceding Chant, transposed. 342 INDEX OF SINGLE CHANTS. No. No. Macfarron, Sir G. - in C - 185 Ouseley, Rev. Sir F. in Bb - 189 " - G - 222 a a A . 223 Messitcr, A. II. - " E - 18 It " Bb - 225 " '• A - 103 Pratt, J. - - - - " Ab - 183 (( - " A - 104 Pring, Dr. - . - " F - 197 « " E - 105 " ... " Ab . 209 <( - " D - 106 Purcell, ... " Bb minor 15 (( " G minor, 134 Purcell, H. - - - " A (( 236 « - '• F* " 240 Rimbault, Dr. it E . 124 (( " A - 145 " ... " Bb . 217 u _ _ - '• A - 215 Russell, W. a F - 171 ii - C - 256 Stanley, R. H. - " G - 213 Monk, Dr. E. G. - " F - 25 Steggall, Dr. " Bb - 151 (( " F - 56 Stevenson, R. H. " G - 177 <( - " G* - 242 Tallis, T. - - - n C . 146 «t " G - 121 Thorne, E. H. - " G . 161 u - " Bb - 155 Travers, J. - " E - 175 (( " B* - 234 << ... " C - 212 « - " E - 166 Tucker, Rev. W. - " A - 149 « " A - 196 Tudway, Dr. " E - 219 M - " D - 204 Turle, J. (( Eb - 165 (( " C - 221 " " G - 186 (( - " Eb - 226 " ... " D - 187 Nares, Dr. " A - 163 " .... a F - 216 Ouseley, Rev. Sir F. - " P minor. 10 Turton, Bp. - a Bb - 198 (( " G - 109 Walmisley, Dr. " G - 169 a - " E - 127 " "■ Eb - 199 (( " Eb* - 246 Walter, Dr. " E - 78 « - " C - 168 Woodward, Dr. " C - 231 * Preceding Chant, transposed. INDEX OF DOUBLE CHANTS. No. No. Attwood, T. - in Al7 - 66 Garrett, Dr. in p* . 241 " ... (( D . 90 " ... G . 253 Barnby, J. - - - " ¥h - 12 Gauntlett, Dr. A - 32 " .... " m* - 239 Goodenough, Rev. R. G - 117 Barrow, J. - - - u F - 193 a A* - 143 Battishill, J. - - - il A minor, 54 a F . 135 '< ... " D - 116 Goss, Sir J. - - - :k - 7 Beethoven, L.- u Bfe - 167 " - _ . - Bk - 57 Bennett, A. - - " F - 154 " C$ minor 59 " ... 1< E* - 243 " - . . . Ek - 71 " T . " Bfe - 14 '' C minor. 88 Boyce, Dr. ... a F - 16 Havergal, Rev. W. H. E minor. 67 << ... " D - 86 " E* - 68 Brownsmith, J. L. - it F minor. 30 Heathcote, Rev. G. - Ab - 72 Camidge, W. " E minor, 4 Henley, Rev. P. - E - 31 Dr. - " E . 202 " Eb* - 123 Cooke, Dr. - - . a Bb - 100 Hervey, Rev. F. F minor, 85 " H. - . - a A - 114 Hodges, Dr. C . 2 " ... n Bo* - 159 " ... A - 28 " R. ... it C minor, 13 <<____ Ab* . 247 " " G •~ 17 " ... G* - 99 " i< G - 101 < < F - 29 Crook, A. E., Mus. Bac. a A minor. 130 <( . G . 46 << a Bfe* minor 238 " . . - . E - 81 Crotch, Dr. - " A - 58 Hopkins, Dr. E. J. F - 49 Davy, J. - a D - 94 " G minor, 108 Diipuis, Dr. " A - 96 " C - 51 (' a Eb - 141 (< . _ Bb - 55 Edwards, E. - a F . 48 << A - 79 Ellwauger, H. B. a F minor, 251 " A - 83 Elvey, Dr. - " C - 45 " Ab* - 233 Fliutoft, Rev. L. " F minor, 20 " - - Eb - 83 Garrett, Dr. '• E - 62 Hopkins, Dr. J. L. D - 23 " - _ - (( D* - 140 Jacobs, Rev. W. - - A - 125 * Preceding Chant, transposed. 344 INDEX OF DOUBLE CHANTS. No. No. Joule, B. - - - in K\t - 37 Russell, W. - in 6 - 93 Knyvett, W. - ' G - 107 (( - " F - 250 Langdon, 11. - - ' ' Vh - 220 Soaper, J. - - - " Db - 11 " . . . ' ' E* - 248 <( . " D* - 38 Lawes, II. - - - ' ' C - 64 Stainer, Sir J. (Beethoven) " m . 22 Lemon, Col. - - - ' ' G - 255 (Spohr) - " Ab - 61 Lingaitl, . . . ' ' F - 229 " '• - " G* - 136 Marsh, W. - - - < ' E - 144 Stonex, . " F$ minor 97 Martin, Dr. - - - ' ' A - 52 " ... . « Y* " 237 Matthews, S. - - - • ' A - 19 Stratton, S.- - " G " 137 " _ . - ' ' lib* - 245 Trent, ... . " G . 184 Messiter, A, II. - - ' ' P - 69 Turle, J. . " F . 9 " . - ' ' A - 103 " . " A . 24 Monk, Dr. E. G. - . - ' ' Ab - 89 (t . " D - 33 '< _ _ ' ' F - 120 (Purcell) - - " C minor. 34 Morgan, G. W. - - - ' ' E - 254 " . . - " F - 40 ]\IorIey. W. - ' D minor, 39 " (Spohr) - '« F - 42 Mornington, Lord - - ' ' D - 133 " . - - " E* - 119 Norris, T. - - - ' ' A - 176 " - " C . 47 Uakelcy, Sir II. - - ' ' F - 75 (Purcell) - - " P minor. 50 . . ' ' F - 76 « ... - " G - 63 Pring, Dr. - - - ' ' G - 91 " - " A - 128 Pye, K. J. - ' m - 36 Walmisley, Dr. - «' F - 21 Ilundall, Dr. - . - ' ' E - 73 u " G . 87 '« - . . ' ' D* - 252 (( . " C - 110 f _ . . ' * D - 95 Wesley, S. - - " G - 3 Robinson, J. - - ' ' m - 60 Withers, F. J. - " G - 118 Rogers, Sir J. - - - ' ' E - 27 Wood, - " Ab - 77 « _ _ _ * ' G - 211 Woodward, Dr. - " Bb - 70 Russell, W. - . - ' ' m - 6 << . u ^* - 235 <' . _ . ' ' c - 41 (( - " D . 98 * Preceding Chant, transposed.