Blef--fed are they that give themselves, his ftatutes to obferve: Seek-ing the Lord with all their heart, and ne-ver from him fwerve. 2- Doubtless fuch men go not aftray, nor do a wicked thing: Key Ilat 8 fatm CXXX. Lord, unto thee I make my moan, when dangers me 8 I call, I figh, com--plain and groan, trusting to find re-lease. Note: In moft Books, this Pfalm begins thus, Lord to thee, I make, &c. each Line being borter by one Syllable: But this Tune will fuit it nevertheless, if the 2d and 3d Note (which are Crotchets) in every Line be tyed tos gether. Hearken, O Lord, to my re-queft, un- to my And let thine ears, O Lord, be preft, to hear this pray'r of mine: # # #6#3#6 # 43 Key Flat: 3. O Lord our God, if thou furvey our fins, and them perufe ; Pfalm CXXXIII. O what a happy thing it is, and joyful for to fee; Brethren to dwell together in the band of amity. This Tune may fuit Benedi&us, &c. Tis like the precious ointment, that was pour'd on Aarons head; Which from his beard, down to the skirts of his rich garments spread. Key Sharp. 3. And as the lower ground doth drink, the dew of Hermon hill And Sion with his filver drops, the fields with fruit doth fill, 4. Ev'n fo the Lord doth pour on them, his bleffings manifold; Whole hearts and minds, without all guile, this knot faft keep and hold |