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Psalm 75 : Confitebimur Tibi
[unpublished]
Wee O God to thee do sing
Wee to thee do prayses bring
For thy name is nigh
When our cause assistance needs
Us with succour to supply
Therfore saved wondrously
We recount thy wondrous deeds.
As for me, when so they shall
Under my direction fall
Who to me pertain
Righteous doome shall banish wrong
This loose hand I will again
Into sounder site restrain,
I will make her Pillars strong.
I will say to braggards then
Bragg no more to wicked men,
Set not up your horn,
Set not up your horn on high
Be no more perversely born
Onward with rebellious sco rn,
Thus to speak repiningly!
East when climing sun ascends
West when sliding sun descends
South his standing tide
Can to no man honour bring
Only God who all doth guide
Makes men climb, or stand or slide
Makes the caitife and the King;
Then not me, God you understand
Him whose ever right right hand
Holds a filled cupp:
Not of wine by winy lees
Of the which they all shall supp;
Supp said I, nay suck it up
Whom unjust his justice sees.
So then I will spend my dayes
In recording still his prayse
Still my song shall flow
From the land of Jacobs God.
I will crop ill doers low
I will make well-doers grow
Spreading branches from abroad.
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[AJ Note: Confitebimur Tibi, We will confess to Thee.]
Source:
Pembroke, Mary S. H. The Triumph of Death and Other
Unpublished and Uncollected Poems. G. F. Waller, Ed.
Salzburg: Universität Salzburg, 1977. 136-137.
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