AD PYRRHAM. ODE V. Horatius ex Pyrrhæ illecebris tanquam e naufragio enataverat, cujus amore irretitos affirmat esse miseros. QUIS multâ gracilis te puer in rosâ Cui flavam religas comam Qui nunc te fruitur credulus aureâ ; Fallacis! Miseri quibus Vestimenta maris Deo. April, 1648.-J. M. Nine of the Psalms done into metre; wherein all, but what is in a different character, are the very words of the Text, translated from the original. PSALM LXXX. I THOU Shepherd that dost Israel keep, Who leadest like a flock of sheep Thy loved Joseph's seed, That sitt'st between the Cherubs bright, Shine forth, and from thy cloud give light, 2 In Ephraim's view and Benjamin's, Awake1 thy strength, come, and be seen Cause thou thy face on us to shine, 4 Lord God of Hosts, how long wilt thou, Thy 2 smoking wrath, and angry brow, 2 Gnashanta. 6 A strife thou mak'st us and a prey To every neighbour foe; 4 4 Among themselves they laugh, they play, And flouts at us they throw. 7 Return us, and thy grace divine, O God of Hosts, vouchsafe; Cause thou thy face on us to shine, IO 1 Gnorera. 5 Thou feed'st them with the bread of tears; And mak'st them largely 3 drink the tears 3 Shalish. 8 A Vine from Egypt thou hast brought, Thy free love made it thine, And drov'st out nations proud and haut, 9 Thou didst prepare for it a place, And root it deep and fast, IO With her green shade that covered all 20 4 Jilgnagu. 30 40 Her boughs as high as cedars tall II Her branches on the western side 12 Why hast thou laid her hedges low, That all may pluck her, as they go, 13 The tusked boar out of the wood Upturns it by the roots; Wild beasts there browse, and make their food 14 Return now, God of Hosts; look down 15 Visit this Vine, which thy right hand And the young branch, that for thyself 16 But now it is consumed with fire, 17 Upon the Man of thy right hand 18 So shall we not go back from thee Quicken us thou; then gladly we 19 Return us, and thy grace divine, Lord God of Hosts, vouchsafe; 50 60 70 Cause thou thy face on us to shine, PSALM LXXXI. I To God our strength sing loud and clear; To Jacob's God, that all may hear, 2 Prepare a hymn, prepare a song ; The appointed time, the day whereon 4 This was a statute given of old For Israel to observe, A law of Jacob's God to hold, From whence they might not swerve. 5 This he a testimony ordained In Joseph, not to change, When as he passed through Egypt-land ; His hands from pots, and miry soil, 7 When trouble did thee sore assail, And I to free thee did not fail, 1 I tried thee at the water steep 80 10 20 1 Be Sether ragnam. 31 8 Hear, O my people, hearken well: I testify to thee, Thou ancient stock of Israel, If thou wilt list to me: 9 Throughout the land of thy abode Nor shalt thou to a foreign god Io I am the Lord thy God, which brought Ask large enough, and I, besought, 11 And yet my people would not hear, 12 Then did I leave them to their will, 13 Oh that my people would be wise, To walk my righteous ways! 14 Then would I soon bring down their foes, And turn my hand against all those 15 Who hate the Lord should then be fain To bow to him and bend; But they, his people, should remain; 16 And he would feed them from the shock With flour of finest wheat, And satisfy them from the rock With honey for their meat. VOL. I. 40 50 60 |