Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalme CXXXVIVI. Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke
O
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
O praise the God all gods excells,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
Who only wonders doth afford,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
Made earth above the waters rise,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
The sun, of day the charge to take,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
Who Egypt’s eldest-born hath slayn,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
With mighty hand and strong defence,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
And made the middest Jacob’s way,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
And led his folk through desert ground,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
Yea, mighty kings, most mighty slew,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
And Ogg the king of Bashanites,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
His Israëll to hold and have,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
And did us save from force of foe,
For his bounty endeth never.
For his kindnesse lasteth ever:
Praise God, who is of heav’ns the king,
For his bounty endeth never.