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14 His sharpened arrows round he threw,
Which made his scattered foes retreat;
Like darts his nimble lightnings flew,
And quickly finished their defeat.
15 The deep its secret stores disclosed,
The world's foundations naked lay,
By his avenging wrath exposed,
Which fiercely raged that dreadful day.

PART III.

16 The Lord did on my side engage;

From heaven, his throne, my cause upheld; And snatched me from the furious rage Of threatening waves, that proudly swelled. 17 God his resistless power employed

My strongest foes' attempts to break,
Who else with ease had soon destroyed
The weak defence that I could make.
18 Their subtle rage had near prevailed,

When I distressed and friendless lay;
But still, when other succours failed,

God was my firm Support and Stay. 19 From dangers that enclosed me round,

He brought me forth, and set me free;
For some just cause his goodness found,
That moved him to delight in me.

20 Because in me no guilt remains,

God does his gracious help extend:
My hands are free from bloody stains;
Therefore the Lord is still my friend.
21, 22 For I his judgments kept in sight,
In his just paths I always trod,
I never did his statutes slight,

Nor loosely wandered from my God.
23, 24 But still my soul, sincere and pure,
Did even from darling sins refrain;
His favours therefore yet endure,
Because my heart and hands are clean.

PART IV.

25, 26 Thou suit'st, O Lord, thy righteous ways To various paths of human-kind ;

They who for mercy merit praise
With thee shall wondrous mercy find.
Thou to the just shalt justice show;
The pure thy purity shall see;
Such as perversely choose to go,

Shall meet with due returns from thee. 27, 28 That he the humble soul will save, And crush the haughty's boasted might, In me the Lord an instance gave,

Whose darkness he has turned to light. 29 On his firm succour I relied,

And did o'er numerous foes prevail;
Nor feared, whilst he was on my side,
The best defended walls to scale.

30 For God's designs shall still succeed;
His word will bear the utmost test;
He's a strong Shield to all that need,
And on his sure protection rest.
31 Who, then, deserves to be adored,
But God, on whom my hopes depend?
Or who, except the mighty Lord,
Can with resistless power defend?

PART V.

32, 33 'Tis God that girds my armour on,
And all my just designs fulfils;
Through him my feet can swiftly run,
And nimbly climb the steepest hills.

34 Lessons of war from him I take,

And manly weapons learn to wield;
Strong bows of steel with ease I break,
Forced by my stronger arms to yield.

35 The buckler of his saving health,
Protects me from assaulting foes;
His hand sustains me still; my wealth
And greatness from his bounty flows.

36 My goings he enlarged abroad,

Till then to narrow paths confined; And, when in slippery ways I trod, The method of my steps designed. 37 Through him I numerous hosts defeat, And flying squadrons captive take,

Nor from my fierce pursuit retreat,
Till I a final conquest make.

38 Covered with wounds, in vain they try
Their vanquished heads again to rear;
Spite of their boasted strength, they lie
Beneath my feet, and grovel there.

39 God, when fresh armies take the field,
Recruits my strength, my courage warms;
He makes my strong opposers yield,
Subdued by my prevailing arms.

40 Through him the necks of prostrate foes
My conquering feet in triumph press;
Aided by him, I root out those

Who hate and envy my success.

41 With loud complaints all friends they tried, But none was able to defend ;

At length to God for help they cried,
But God would no assistance lend.

42 Like flying dust, which winds pursue,
Their broken troops I scattered round;
Their slaughtered bodies forth I threw,
Like loathsome dirt, that clogs the ground.

PART VI.

43 Our factious tribes, at strife till now,
By God's appointment me obey;
The heathen to my sceptre bow,
And foreign nations own my sway.
44 Remotest realms their homage send,
When my successful name they hear;
Strangers for my commands attend,
Charmed with respect, or awed by fear.

45 All to my summons tamely yield,
Or soon in battle are dismayed;
For stronger holds they quit the field,
And still, in strongest holds, afraid.

46 Let the eternal Lord be praised,

The Rock, on whose defence I rest! To highest heavens his name be raised, Who me with his salvation blessed! 47 'Tis God that still supports my right; His just revenge my foes pursues;

'Tis he that, with resistless might, Fierce nations to my yoke subdues. 48 My universal Safeguard he!

From whom my lasting honours flow;
He made me great, and set me free
From my remorseless, bloody foe.
49 Therefore, to celebrate his fame,

My grateful voice to heaven I'll raise ;
And nations, strangers to his name,

Shall thus be taught to sing his praise: 50" God to his King deliverance sends, "Shows his Anointed signal grace, "His mercy evermore extends "To David and his promised race."

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PSALM 19.

HE heavens declare thy glory, Lord,
Which that alone can fill;
The firmament and stars express
Their great Creator's skill.

2 The dawn of each returning day

Fresh beams of knowledge brings,
And, from the dark returns of night,
Divine instruction springs.

3 Their powerful language to no realm
Or region is confined;

'Tis nature's voice, and understood
Alike by all mankind.

4 Their doctrine does its sacred sense
Through earth's extent display,
Whose bright contents the circling sun
Does round the world convey.

5 No bridegroom, on his nuptial day,
Has such a cheerful face;
No giant does like him rejoice
To run his glorious race.

6 From east to west, from west to east,
His restless course he goes,

And, through his progress, cheerful light
And vital warmth bestows.

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PART II.

7 God's perfect law converts the soul, Reclaims from false desires; With sacred wisdom his sure word The ignorant inspires;

8 The statutes of the Lord are just,
And bring sincere delight;

His pure commands in search of truth
Assist the feeblest sight.

9 His perfect worship here is fixed,
On sure foundations laid;
His equal laws are in the scales
Of truth and justice weighed ;

10 Of more esteem than golden mines, Or gold refined with skill;

More sweet than honey, or the drops
That from the comb distil.

11 My trusty counsellors they are,
And friendly warnings give;
Divine rewards attend on those
Who by thy precepts live.

12 But what frail man observes how oft He does from virtue fall?

O cleanse me from my secret faults, Thou God that know'st them all! 13 Let no presumptuous sin, O Lord, Dominion have o'er me;

That, by thy grace preserved, I may
The great transgression flee.

14 So shall my prayer and praises be
With thy acceptance blessed,
And I, secure, on thy defence,
My Strength and Saviour, rest.

PSALM 20.

1 THE Lord to thy request attend,

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And hear thee in distress;

The name of Jacob's God defend,
And grant thy arms success ;-

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