Psalm 90
A Prayer of Moses the man of God.
Tunes PCC uses:
Salzburg,
Kilmarnock,
St. Asaph
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Lord, thou hast been our dwelling-place |
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in generations all. |
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Before thou ever hadst brought forth |
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the mountains great or small; |
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Ere ever thou hadst formd the earth, |
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and all the world abroad; |
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Evn thou from everlasting art |
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to everlasting God. |
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Thou dost unto destruction |
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man that is mortal turn; |
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And unto them thou sayst, Again, |
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ye sons of men, return. |
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Because a thousand years appear |
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no more before thy sight |
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Than yesterday, when it is past, |
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or than a watch by night. |
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As with an overflowing flood |
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thou carryst them away: |
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They like a sleep are, like the grass |
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that grows at morn are they. |
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At morn it flourishes and grows, |
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cut down at evn doth fade. |
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For by thine anger were consumd, |
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thy wrath makes us afraid. |
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Our sins thou and iniquities |
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dost in thy presence place, |
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And settst our secret faults before |
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the brightness of thy face. |
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For in thine anger all our days |
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do pass on to an end; |
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And as a tale that hath been told, |
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so we our years do spend. |
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Threescore and ten years do sum up |
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our days and years, we see; |
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Or, if, by reason of more strength, |
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in some fourscore they be: |
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Yet doth the strength of such old men |
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but grief and labour prove; |
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For it is soon cut off, and we |
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fly hence, and soon remove. |
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Who knows the power of thy wrath? |
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according to thy fear |
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So is thy wrath: Lord, teach thou us |
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our end in mind to bear; |
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And so to count our days, that we |
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our hearts may still apply |
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To learn thy wisdom and thy truth, |
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that we may live thereby. |
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Turn yet again to us, O Lord, |
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how long thus shall it be? |
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Let it repent thee now for those |
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that servants are to thee. |
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O with thy tender mercies, Lord, |
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us early satisfy; |
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So we rejoice shall all our days, |
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and still be glad in thee. |
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According as the days have been, |
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wherein we grief have had, |
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And years wherein we ill have seen, |
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so do thou make us glad. |
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O let thy work and powr appear |
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thy servants face before; |
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And shew unto their children dear |
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thy glory evermore: |
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And let the beauty of the Lord |
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our God be us upon: |
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Our handy-works establish thou, |
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establish them each one. |
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