1 Jehovah, O rebuke me not
When thou shalt angry be;
And in thine indignation hot,
O do not chasten me;
2 O Lord, because that weak am I,
Be gracious unto me:
Jehovah, heal thou me, for why
My bones they vexed be.
3 And vex'd my soul is vehemently;
But thou, Lord, how long space?
4 Return, O lord, my soul set free,
O save me for thy grace.
5 For they who are in death, at all
Of thee no mem'ry have,
With thinks confess to thee who shall
That is within the grave?
6 I tired am with groaning cries,
To swim I make my bead
Thro' all the night; my couch likewise
With tears I watered.
7 With grievous indignation
Consumed are mine eyes:
And they are old and dim become
'Mongst all mine enemies.
8 All ye that work iniquity
Away from me be gone:
Because the Lord hath heard the cry
Of my complaining moan.
9 My humble suit for grace also
Jehovah doth it hear:
Jehovah will my prayer unto
Vouchsafe a gracious ear.
10 Asham'd and vexed vehemently
Be all mine enemies:
Let them return, and suddenly
Let them be sham'd likewise.
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First Line: | Jehovah, O rebuke me not |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1742 |
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Notes: | Second Metre |