Psalm 8
To the chief Musician upon Gittith,
A
Psalm of David.
Tunes PCC uses:
Torwood,
Richmond,
Bishopthorpe
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How excellent in all the earth, |
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Lord, our Lord, is thy name! |
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Who hast thy glory far advancd |
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above the starry frame. |
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From infants and from sucklings mouth |
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thou didest strength ordain, |
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For thy foes cause, that so thou mightst |
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th avenging foe restrain. |
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When I look up unto the heavns, |
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which thine own fingers framd, |
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Unto the moon, and to the stars, |
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which were by thee ordaind; |
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Then say I, What is man, that he |
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rememberd is by thee? |
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Or what the son of man, that thou |
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so kind to him shouldst be? |
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For thou a little lower hast |
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him than the angels made; |
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With glory and with dignity |
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thou crowned hast his head. |
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Of thy hands works thou madst him lord, |
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all under s fee didst lay; |
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All sheep and oxen, yea, and beasts |
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that in the field do stray; |
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Fowls of the air, fish of the sea, |
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all that pass through the same. |
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How excellent in all the earth, |
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Lord, our Lord, is thy name! |