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With heart and mouth to thee O Lord

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #IX (1790) Hymnal Title: The Whole Book of Psalms Lyrics: 1 With heart and mouth to thee, O Lord, will I sing laud and praise, And speak of all thy wondrous works, and them declare always. 2 I will be glad and much rejoice in thee, O God most high, And make my songs extol thy Name above the starry sky. 3 Because my foes are driven back and turned unto flight, They do fall down, and are destroy'd by thy great pow'r and might. 4 Thou hast avenged all my wrong, my grief and all my grudge; Thou dost with justice hear my cause most like a righteous Judge. 5 Thou dost rebuke the heathen folk, and wicked so confound, That afterwards the memory of them cannot be found. 6 Destructions to an end are come, and cities overthrown; With them likewise is perished their fame and great renown. 7 Know thou that he who is above for evermore shall reign, And in the seat of equity true judgment will maintain. 8 With justice he will keep and guide the world and every wight; And so will yield with equity to every man his right. 9 He is protector of the poor, what time they be opprest; He is in all adversity their refuge and their rest. 10 And they that know thy holy Name, therefore shall trust in thee; For thou forsakest not their suit in their necessity. The Second Part. 11 Sing psalms therefore unto the Lord, who dwells on Sion hill; Among the people all declare his noble acts and will. 12 For he is mindful of the blood of them that be opprest, Forgetting not the humble man that seeks to him for rest. 13 Have mercy, Lord, on me, because my foes do yet remain; Who from the gates of death art wont to raise me up again: 14 In Sion that I may set forth thy praise with heart and voice; And that in thy salvation great my soul may still rejoice. 15 The heathen stick fast in the pit, which they themselves prepar'd; And in the net that they did hide their own feet are ensnar'd. 16 By judgments great the Lord is known, whilst wicked men are caught, And fast intangled in the work which their own hands nave wrought. 17 The wicked and deceitful men go down to hell below, And all the people of the world that God refuse to know. 18 But sure the Lord will not forget the poor man's grief and pain; The patient people never look for help of him in vain. 19 O Lord, arise, lest men prevail, that be of worldly might; And let the heathen folk receive their judgment in thy sight. 20 Lord, strike such terror, fear, and dread into their hearts, and then They will be forced to confess themselves to be but men. Scripture: Psalm 9 Languages: English
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Confitebor tibi Dom

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #4a (1640) Hymnal Title: The Whole Booke of Psalmes First Line: With heart & mouth unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 With heart & mouth unto the Lord will I sing laud and praise: And speak of all thy wondrous works, and them declare alwaies. 2 I will be glad and much rejoyce, in thee O God most hie: And make my songs extoll thy Name above the starie skie. 3 For that my foes are driven back, and turned unto flight: they fall down flat and are destroid by thy great power and might. 4 Thou hast revenged all my wrong, my griefe and all my grudge: Thou dost with justice heare my cause most like a righteouss Judge. 5 Thou dost rebuke the heathen folk, and wicked so confound: That afterward the memory of them cannot be found. 6 My foes thou hast made good dispatch, and all their towns destroid: Thou hast their fame with them defaced, through ll the world so wide. 7 Know thou that he which is above for evermoere shall raigne, And in the seat of equity true judgement will maintaine. 8 With justice he will keep and guide the world and every wight: And so will yeeld with equity to every man his right. 9 He is protector of the poore, what time they be opprest: He is in all adversity their refuge and their rest. 10 All they that know thy holy Name therefore shall trust in thee: For thou forsakest not their suit in their necessity. The second Part: 11 Sing Psalmes therfore unto the Lord, that dwels in Sion hill: Puglish among all nations, his noble acts and will. 12 For he is mindfull of the blood of those that be opprest: forgetting not th'afflicted heart that seeks to him for rest. 13 Have mercy Lord on me pore wretch whose enemies still remaine: Which from the gates of death art wont, to raise me up againe. 14 In Sion that I might set forth thy praise with heart and voice: And that in thy salvation Lord, my soule might still rejoyce. 15 The heathen stick fast in the pit that they themselves prepar'd: And in the net that they did set, their own feet fast are snar'd. 16 God shews his judgements which were good for every man to mark: When as ye see the wicked man lie trap'd in his own wark. 17 The wicked and deceitfull men go down to hell for ever: And all the people of the world that will not God remember. 18 But sure the Lord will not forget the poore mans griefe and paine The patient people never look for help of God in vaine. 19 O Lord arise lest men prevaile that be of worldly might: And let the heathen folk receive their judgment in thy sight. 20 Lord strike such terror feare and dread into the hearts of them: That they may know assuredly, they be but mortall men. Scripture: Psalm 9 Languages: English

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