Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalme LICIX. William Whittingham
O L
And now with speede some pittie take;
My sinnes deface, my faults redresse,
Good Lord, for thy great mercies’ sake.
Wash me, O Lord, and make me cleane
From this vniust and sinfull act;
And purifie but once againe
My hainous crime and bloodie fact.
Me to acknowledge mine excesse;
My sinne, alas! doth still remaine
Before my face without release.
For thee alone I haue offended,
Committing euill in thy sight;
And if I were therefore condemned,
Yet were thy iudgements iust and right.
That first I was conceiued in sinne;
Yea, of my mother so borne was,
And yet, vile wretch, remaine therein.
Also behould, Lord, thou doest loue
The inward truth of a pure hart:
Therefore thy wisedome from aboue
Thou hast reuealed me to conuert.
I shall be cleaner than the glasse;
And if thou wash away my spot,
The snow in whitenesse shall I passe.
Therefore, O Lord, such ioy me send,
That inwardly I may find grace;
And then my strength may now amend,
Which yet hast swagde for my trespas.
For I haue felt inough thy hand;
And purge my sinnes, I thee desire,
Which doe in number passe the sand.
Make new my hart within my brest,
And frame it to thy holy will:
Thy constant Spirit in me let rest,
Which may these raging enemies kill.
But spedily my torments end;
Take not from me thy Spirit and grace,
Which may from dangers me defend.
Restore me to those ioyes againe,
Which I was wont in thee to find;
And let me thy free Spirit retaine,
Which vnto thee may stir my mind.
I shall instruct others therein;
And men likewise that are brought low
By mine example shall flee sin.
O God, that of my health art Lord,
Forgiue me this my bloudie vice;
My hart and tongue shall then accord
To sing thy mercies and iustice.
O Lord, which art the onely kay;
And then my mouth shall testifie
Thy wondrous workes and praise alway.
And as for outward sacrifice,
I would haue offered many a one,
But thou esteemest them of no price,
And therein pleasure takest none.
O Lord, thou neuer doest reiect;
And, to speake truth, it is the best,
And of all sacrifice the effect.
Lord, vnto Sion turne thy face;
Poure out thy mercies on thy hill,
And on Jerusalem thy grace;
Build vp thy walles, and loue it still.
Of peace and righteousnes, I say;
Yea, calues and many other things
Vpon thine altar will we lay.