Psalm 69
To the chief Musician upon Shoshannim,
A Psalm of David.
Tunes PCC uses:
Bishopthorpe,
Wetherby,
Coleshill,
(St. Leonard)
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Save me, O God, because the floods |
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do so environ me, |
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That evn unto my very soul |
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come in the waters be. |
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I downward in deep mire do sink, |
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where standing there is none: |
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I am into deep waters come, |
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where floods have oer me gone. |
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I weary with my crying am, |
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my throat is also dryd; |
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Mine eyes do fail, while for my God |
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I waiting do abide. |
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Those men that do without a cause |
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bear hatred unto me, |
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Than are the hairs upon my head |
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in number more they be: |
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They that would me destroy, and are |
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mine enmies wrongfully, |
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Are mighty: so what I took not, |
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to render forcd was I. |
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Lord, thou my folly knowst, my sins |
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not coverd are from thee. |
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Let none that wait on thee be shamd, |
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Lord God of hosts, for me. |
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O Lord, the God of Israel, |
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let none, who search do make, |
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And seek thee, be at any time |
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confounded for my sake. |
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For I have borne reproach for thee, |
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my face is hid with shame. |
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To brethren strange, to mothers sons |
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an alien I became. |
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Because the zeal did eat me up, |
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which to thine house I bear; |
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And the reproaches cast at thee, |
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upon me fallen are. |
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My tears and fasts, t afflict my soul, |
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were turned to my shame. |
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When sackcloth I did wear, to them |
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a proverb I became. |
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The men that in the gate do sit |
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against me evil spake; |
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They also that vile drunkards were |
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of me their song did make. |
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But, in an acceptable time, |
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my prayr, Lord, is to thee: |
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In truth of thy salvation, Lord, |
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and mercy great, hear me. |
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Deliver me out of the mire, |
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from sinking do me keep; |
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Free me from those that do me hate, |
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and from the waters deep. |
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Let not the flood on me prevail, |
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whose water overflows; |
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Nor deep me swallow, nor the pit |
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her mouth upon me close. |
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Hear me, O Lord, because thy love |
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and kindness is most good; |
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Turn unto me, according to |
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thy mercies multitude. |
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Nor from thy servant hide thy face: |
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Im troubled, soon attend. |
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Draw near my soul, and it redeem; |
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me from my foes defend. |
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To thee is my reproach well known, |
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my shame, and my disgrace: |
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Those that mine adversaries be |
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are all before thy face. |
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Reproach hath broke my heart; Im full |
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of grief: I lookd for one |
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To pity me, but none I found; |
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comforters found I none. |
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They also bitter gall did give |
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unto me for my meat: |
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They gave me vinegar to drink, |
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when as my thirst was great. |
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Before them let their table prove |
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a snare; and do thou make |
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Their welfare and prosperity |
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a trap themselves to take. |
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Let thou their eyes so darkend be, |
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that sight may them forsake; |
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And let their loins be made by thee |
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continually to shake. |
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Thy fury pour thou out on them, |
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and indignation; |
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And let thy wrathful anger, Lord, |
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fast hold take them upon. |
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All waste and desolate let be |
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their habitation; |
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And in their tabernacles all |
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inhabitants be none. |
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Because him they do persecute, |
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whom thou didst smite before; |
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They talk unto the grief of those |
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whom thou hast wounded sore. |
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Add thou iniquity unto |
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their former wickedness; |
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And do not let them come at all |
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into thy righteousness. |
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Out of the book of life let them |
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be razd and blotted quite; |
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Among the just and righteous |
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let not their names be writ. |
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But now become exceeding poor |
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and sorrowful am I: |
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By thy salvation, O my God, |
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let me be set on high. |
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The name of God I with a song |
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most cheerfully will praise; |
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And I, in giving thanks to him, |
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his name shall highly raise. |
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This to the Lord a sacrifice |
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more gracious shall prove |
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Than bullock, ox, or any beast |
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that hath both horn and hoof. |
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When this the humble men shall see, |
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it joy to them shall give: |
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O all ye that do seek the Lord, |
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your hearts shall ever live. |
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For God the poor hears, and will not |
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his prisoners contemn. |
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Let heavn, and earth, and seas, him praise, |
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and all that move in them. |
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For God will Judahs cities build, |
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and he will Sion save, |
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That they may dwell therein, and it |
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in sure possession have. |
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And they that are his servants seed |
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inherit shall the same; |
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So shall they have their dwelling there |
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that love his blessed name. |
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