Psalm 72
A Psalm for Solomon.
Tunes PCC uses:
(Petersham,
Praetorius)
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O Lord, thy judgments give the king, |
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his son thy righteousness. |
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With right he shall thy people judge, |
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thy poor with uprightness. |
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The lofty mountains shall bring forth |
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unto the people peace; |
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Likewise the little hills the same |
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shall do by righteousness. |
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The peoples poor ones he shall judge, |
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the needys children save; |
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And those shall he in pieces break |
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who them oppressed have. |
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They shall thee fear, while sun and moon |
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do last, through ages all. |
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Like rain on mown grass he shall drop, |
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or showrs on earth that fall. |
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The just shall flourish in his days, |
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and prosper in his reign: |
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He shall, while doth the moon endure, |
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abundant peace maintain. |
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His large and great dominion shall |
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from sea to sea extend: |
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It from the river shall reach forth |
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unto earths utmost end. |
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They in the wilderness that dwell |
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bow down before him must; |
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And they that are his enemies |
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shall lick the very dust. |
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The kings of Tarshish, and the isles, |
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to him shall presents bring; |
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And unto him shall offer gifts |
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Shebas and Sebas king. |
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Yea, all the mighty kings on earth |
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before him down shall fall; |
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And all the nations of the world |
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do service to him shall. |
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For he the needy shall preserve, |
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when he to him doth call; |
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The poor also, and him that hath |
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no help of man at all. |
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The poor man and the indigent |
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in mercy he shall spare; |
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He shall preserve alive the souls |
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of those that needy are. |
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Both from deceit and violence |
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their soul he shall set free; |
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And in his sight right precious |
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and dear their blood shall be. |
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Yea, he shall live, and givn to him |
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shall be of Shebas gold: |
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For him still shall they pray, and he |
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shall daily be extolld. |
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Of corn an handful in the earth |
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on tops of mountains high, |
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With prosprous fruit shall shake, like trees |
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on Lebanon that be. |
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The city shall be flourishing, |
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her citizens abound |
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In number shall, like to the grass |
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that grows upon the ground. |
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His name for ever shall endure; |
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last like the sun it shall: |
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Men shall be blessd in him, and blessd |
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all nations shall him call. |
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Now blessed be the Lord our God, |
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the God of Israel, |
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For he alone doth wondrous works, |
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in glory that excel. |
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And blessed be his glorious name |
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to all eternity: |
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The whole earth let his glory fill. |
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Amen, so let it be. |
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