Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalme CXXVVI. Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke
Qui confidunt.
A
Never once shaking; soe on high Jehova
Who his hope buildeth, very firmly stedfast
Ever abideth.
Roundly enforted; soe the greate Jehova
Closeth his servantes, as a hilly bullwark
Ever abiding.
Wring the just shoulders, but a while it holdeth,
Lest the best minded by too hard abusing
Bend to abuses.
Lord, favour further: but a vaine deceiver,
Whose wryed footing not aright directed
Wandreth in error;
Whose doings lawlesse study bent to mischiefe
Mischief expecteth; but upon thy chosen
Peace be for ever.