1 し 12 The mem ry of his glorious Name His spotless fame shall shine as bright his Vola 13 In him the nations of the world Shall be completely bless'd, 14 Then bless'd be GoD, the mighty LORD, Who only wondrous in his works 15 Let earth be with his glory fill'd, 1 THY presence, LORD, hath me supplied, 2 Whom then in heaven, but thee alone, Throughout the spacious earth there's none, 3 My trembling flesh and aching heart May often fail to succor me; 1. But God shall inward strength impart, 4 For they that far from thee remove If after other gods they rove, Thy vengeance shall destroy them all. 5 But as for me, 't is good and just In him I always put my trust, And will his wondrous works declare. L cc 26/47 1 L L From the lxxiv. Psalm of David. 1 THINE is the cheerful day, O LORD; Thou hast prepared the glorious sun, 2 By thee the borders of the earth The summer's warmth and winter's cold, 2 From the lxxvi. Psalm of David. 1 THE Name of our GoD His mansion beloved Is Sion alone; afl12-15 L There broke he the arrows The enemy hurl'd, And honor'd his mountain Above all the world. 2 The pride of thy foes 3 Ye nations, to GoD His wonders confess. L From the lxxviii. Psalm of David. 1 HEAR, O my people, to my law Let the instruction of my mouth 2 My tongue shall oracles proclaim 3 We will not hide them from our sons, 4 For Jacob he his law ordain'd, 5 That generations yet to come 6 To teach them that in God alone 1 O THOU whom heavenly hosts obey, 3 Before it thou prepar'dst the way, 4 The hills were cover'd with its shade, Which thy right hand did guard so long Like scatter'd clouds, shall pass away. From the lxxxi. Psalm of David. 1 TO GOD, our never-failing strength, And jointly make a cheerful noise 2 Compose a hymn of praise, and touch 3 Let trumpets at the festival 4 For this a statute was of old, From the lxxxiv. Psalm of David. 1 O GOD of hosts, the mighty LORD, êm (March 2-d Frather L そ 2 My longing soul faints with desire For thee, the living GOD. cry out 3 The birds, more happy far than I, Securely there they build, and there 4 O LORD of hosts, my king and GOD, 5 Thrice happy they, whose choice has thee Who long to tread the sacred ways L 6 Who pass through parch'd and thirsty vales, Their pools are fill'd with rain, which thou 7 Thus they proceed from strength to strength, Before their GoD appear. 8 Within thy courts one single day Than, LORD, in any other place. 9 Much rather in GoD's house will I Than in the wealthy tents of sin 10 For God, who is our sun and shield, Will grace and glory give; And no good thing will he withhold From them that justly live. 11 Thou, GOD, whom heavenly hosts obey, How highly bless'd is he, Whose hope and trust, securely placed, し |