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Psalm 45

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Tune: PRAETORIUS Psalm 45 Scottish Psalter (1650)

Psalm Text

My heart brings forth a goodly thing;

my words that I indite

Concern the King: my tongue's a pen

of one that swift doth write.

Thou fairer art than sons of men:

into thy lips is store

Of grace infus'd; God therefore thee

hath bless'd for evermore.

O thou that art the mighty One,

thy sword gird on thy thigh;

Ev'n with thy glory excellent,

and with thy majesty.

For meekness, truth, and righteousness,

in state ride prosp'rously;

And thy right hand shall thee instruct

in things that fearful be.

Thine arrows sharply pierce the heart

of th' en'mies of the King;

And under thy subjection

the people down do bring.

For ever and for ever is,

O God, thy throne of might;

The sceptre of thy kingdom is

a sceptre that is right.

Thou lovest right, and hatest ill;

for God, thy God, most high,

Above thy fellows hath with th' oil

of joy anointed thee.

Of aloes, myrrh,

and cassia, a smell thy garments had,

Out of the iv'ry palaces,

whereby they made thee glad.

Among thy women honourable

kings' daughters were at hand:

Upon thy right hand did the queen

in gold of Ophir stand.

O daughter, hearken and regard,

and do thine ear incline;

Likewise forget thy father's house,

and people that are thine.

Then of the King desir'd shall be

thy beauty veh'mently:

Because he is thy Lord, do thou

him worship rev'rently.

The daughter there of Tyre shall be

with gifts and off 'rings great:

Those of the people that are rich

thy favour shall entreat.

Behold, the daughter of the King

all glorious is within;

And with embroideries of gold

her garments wrought have been.

She shall be brought unto the King

in robes with needle wrought;

Her fellow-virgins following

shall unto thee be brought.

They shall be brought with gladness great,

and mirth on ev'ry side,

Into the palace of the King,

and there they shall abide.

Instead of those thy fathers dear,

thy children thou may'st take,

And in all places of the earth

them noble princes make.

Thy name remember'd I will make

through ages all to be:

The people therefore evermore

shall praises give to thee.

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1650 Scottish Psalter (1650)

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