Psalm 73
A Psalm of Asaph.
Tunes PCC uses:
Wetherby,
Kilmarnock,
Tiverton,
Caithness
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Yet God is good to Israel, |
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to each pure-hearted one. |
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But as for me, my steps near slippd, |
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my feet were almost gone. |
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For I envious was, and grudgd |
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the foolish folk to see, |
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When I perceivd the wicked sort |
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enjoy prosperity. |
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For still their strength continueth firm; |
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their death of bands is free. |
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They are not toild like other men, |
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nor plagud, as others be. |
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Therefore their pride, like to a chain, |
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them compasseth about; |
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And, as a garment, violence |
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doth cover them throughout. |
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Their eyes stand out with fat; they have |
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more than their hearts could wish. |
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They are corrupt; their talk of wrong |
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both lewd and lofty is. |
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They set their mouth against the heavns |
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in their blasphemous talk; |
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And their reproaching tongue throughout |
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the earth at large doth walk. |
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His people oftentimes for this |
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look back, and turn about; |
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Sith waters of so full a cup |
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to these are poured out. |
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And thus they say, How can it be |
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that God these things doth know? |
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Or, Can there in the Highest be |
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knowledge of things below? |
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Behold, these are the wicked ones, |
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yet prosper at their will |
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In worldly things; they do increase |
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in wealth and riches still. |
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I verily have done in vain |
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my heart to purify; |
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To no effect in innocence |
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washed my hands have I. |
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For daily, and all day throughout, |
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great plagues I sufferd have; |
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Yea, evry morning I of new |
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did chastisement receive. |
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If in this manner foolishly |
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to speak I would intend, |
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Thy childrens generation, |
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behold, I should offend. |
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When I this thought to know, it was |
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too hard a thing for me; |
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Till to Gods sanctuary I went, |
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then I their end did see. |
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Assuredly thou didst them set |
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a slippry place upon; |
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Them suddenly thou castedst down |
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into destruction. |
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How in a moment suddenly |
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to ruin brought are they! |
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With fearful terrors utterly |
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they are consumd away. |
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Evn like unto a dream, when one |
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from sleeping doth arise; |
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So thou, O Lord, when thou awakst, |
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their image shalt despise. |
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Thus grieved was my heart in me, |
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and me my reins opprest: |
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So rude was I, and ignorant, |
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and in thy sight a beast. |
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Nevertheless continually, |
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O Lord, I am with thee: |
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Thou dost me hold by my right hand, |
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and still upholdest me. |
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Thou, with thy counsel, while I live, |
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wilt me conduct and guide; |
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And to thy glory afterward |
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receive me to abide. |
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Whom have I in the heavens high |
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but thee, O Lord, alone? |
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And in the earth whom I desire |
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besides thee there is none. |
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My flesh and heart doth faint and fail, |
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but God doth fail me never: |
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For of my heart God is the strength |
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and portion for ever. |
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For, lo, they that are far from thee |
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for ever perish shall; |
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Them that a whoring from thee go |
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thou hast destroyed all. |
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But surely it is good for me |
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that I draw near to God: |
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In God I trust, that all thy works |
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I may declare abroad. |
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