Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalme CXLIXCXII. John Pullain
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A new ioyfull song:
Hir praises resounde in euerie grounde
His saintes all among.
His Maker louing;
The sonnes of Sion let them euerie one
Be glad in their King.
Bothe now and alwayes;
With harp and tabret, euen so likewise let
Them vtter his prayes.
Not willing to start;
But all meanes do seke to succour the meke
And humble in heart.
As is good and right;
Reioycing, I saye, both now and for aye,
In their beds at night.
In praise of their Lord;
And as men most bolde in hande they shall holde
A two-edged sworde,
The heathen vpon,
And for to reproue, as them doth behoue,
The people ech one;
Their nobles also
In hard yron bands, as well fete as hands,
To their grief and wo:
On them to their paine;
As is writ. Alwayes such honour and prayes
His saints shall obtaine.