8,6,8,6 ^1Wherefore is it that thou, O Lord, dost stand from us afar? And wherefore hidest thou thyself, when times so troublous are? ^2The wicked in his loftiness doth persecute the poor: In these devices they have fram'd let them be taken sure. ^3The wicked of his heart's desire doth talk with boasting great; He blesseth him that's covetous, whom yet the Lord doth hate. ^4The wicked, through his pride of face, on God he doth not call; And in the counsels of his heart the Lord is not at all. ^5His ways they always grievous are; thy judgments from his sight Removed are: at all his foes he puffeth with despight. ^6Within his heart he thus hath said, I shall not moved be; And no adversity at all shall ever come to me. ^7His mouth with cursing, fraud, deceit, is fill'd abundantly; And underneath his tongue there is mischief and vanity. ^8He closely sits in villages; he slays the innocent: Against the poor that pass him by his cruel eyes are bent. ^9He, lion-like, lurks in his den; he waits the poor to take; And when he draws him in his net, his prey he doth him make. ^10Himself he humbleth very low, he croucheth down withal, That so a multitude of poor may by his strong ones fall. ^11He thus hath said within his heart, The Lord hath quite forgot; He hides his countenance, and he for ever sees it not. ^12O Lord, do thou arise; O God, lift up thine hand on high: Put not the meek afflicted ones out of thy memory. ^13Why is it that the wicked man thus doth the Lord despise? Because that God will it require he in his heart denies. ^14Thou hast it seen; for their mischief and spite thou wilt repay: The poor commits himself to thee; thou art the orphan's stay. ^15The arm break of the wicked man, and of the evil one; Do thou seek out his wickedness, until thou findest none. ^16The Lord is King through ages all, ev'n to eternity; The heathen people from his land are perish'd utterly. ^17O Lord, of those that humble are thou the desire didst hear; Thou wilt prepare their heart, and thou to hear wilt bend thine ear; ^18To judge the fatherless, and those that are oppressed sore; That man, that is but sprung of earth, may them oppress no more. |