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PVII | The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre#PVIII | PIX |
Text: | A Psalm of David |
1 O Lord, our Lord, in all the earth
how does thy name excel!
Who high above the heav'ns hast set
thy majesty to dwell.
2 From mouths of babes and sucklings thou
dost pow'r and praise ordain;
That thou may'st still thine enemies,
and spiteful foes restrain.
3 When I thy glorious heav'ns behold,
thy fingers work divine,
The moon and stars which thou hast set
in order as they shine;
4 O what is wretched man that thou
shouldst have him in thy mind,
And Adam's son, that thou should'st be
to visit him so kind?
5 For than the Angels thou hast him
but little lower made;
With glory and with majesty
thou crowned hast his head.
6 To Him dominion Thou hast giv'n
over thy works below;
Under his feet hast put them all,
to him hast made them bow.
7 Both all the tamer flocks and herds,
wild beasts that range more free,
8 Swift in the air the fowls that flie,
and fishes of the sea.
9 Yea those that make great paths along
the sea, and pass the same*
O LORD, our Lord, in all the earth,
how excellent thy name!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O Lord our Lord, in all the earth |
Title: | A Psalm of David |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1758 |
Scripture: | |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |