Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalme XCVIVI. Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke
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Unto him that never endeth:
Sing all earth, and all in you:
Sing to God and blesse his name;
Of the help, the health he sendeth,
Day by day new ditties frame.
Of his actes the wondred story
Paint unto each people forth:
For Jehova greate alone,
All the gods for awe and glory
Farre above doth hold his throne.
Whom besides mad earth adoreth?
He the skies in frame did lay:
Grace and Honor are his guides;
Majesty his temple storeth;
Might in guard about him bides.
O give Jehova all together
Force and fame, whereso you live:
Give his name the glory fitt;
Take your offrings; get you thither
Where he doth enshrined sitt.
Where his pompe is most displaied:
Earth, O goe with quaking pace;
Goe, proclaime Jehova king:
Staylesse world shall now be staied;
Righteous doome his rule shall bring.
Sea, and all thy widenesse yieldeth,
Now rejoyce and leape and rore:
Leavy infants of the wood,
Fieldes and all that on you feedeth,
Daunce, O daunce at such a good.
Loe! to raigne Jehova cometh;
Under whome you all shall goe:
He the world shall rightly guide;
Truly, as a king becometh,
For the people’s weale provide.