8,6,8,6 ^1O Lord, my hope and confidence is plac'd in thee alone; Then let thy servant never be put to confusion. ^2And let me, in thy righteousness, from thee deliv'rance have; Cause me escape, incline thine ear unto me, and me save. ^3Be thou my dwelling-rock, to which I ever may resort: Thou gav'st commandment me to save, for thou'rt my rock and fort. ^4Free me, my God, from wicked hands, hands cruel and unjust: ^5For thou, O Lord God, art my hope, and from my youth my trust. ^6Thou from the womb didst hold me up; thou art the same that me Out of my mother's bowels took; I ever will praise thee. ^7To many I a wonder am; but thou'rt my refuge strong. ^8Fill'd let my mouth be with thy praise and honour all day long. ^9O do not cast me off, when as old age doth overtake me; And when my strength decayed is, then do not thou forsake me. ^10For those that are mine enemies against me speak with hate; And they together counsel take that for my soul lay wait. ^11They said, God leaves him; him pursue and take: none will him save. ^12Be thou not far from me, my God: thy speedy help I crave. ^13Confound, consume them, that unto my soul are enemies: Cloth'd be they with reproach and shame that do my hurt devise. ^14But I with expectation will hope continually; And yet with praises more and more I will thee magnify. ^15Thy justice and salvation my mouth abroad shall show, Ev'n all the day; for I thereof the numbers do not know. ^16And I will constantly go on in strength of God the Lord; And thine own righteousness, ev'n thine alone, I will record. ^17For even from my youth, O God, by thee I have been taught; And hitherto I have declar'd the wonders thou hast wrought. ^18And now, Lord, leave me not, when I old and gray-headed grow: Till to this age thy strength and pow'r to all to come I show. ^19And thy most perfect righteousness O Lord, is very high, Who hast so great things done: O God, who is like unto thee? ^20Thou, Lord, who great adversities, and sore, to me didst show, Shalt quicken, and bring me again from depths of earth below. ^21My greatness and my pow'r thou wilt increase, and far extend: On ev'ry side against all grief thou wilt me comfort send. ^22Thee, ev'n thy truth, I'll also praise, my God, with psaltery: Thou Holy One of Israel, with harp I'll sing to thee. ^23My lips shall much rejoice in thee, when I thy praises sound; My soul, which thou redeemed hast, in joy shall much abound. ^24My tongue thy justice shall proclaim, continuing all day long; For they confounded are, and sham'd, that seek to do me wrong. |