2 Ye sons of men, in vain ye try 3 Know that the Lord divides his saints For the dear sake of Christ that died. 4 When our obedient hands have done 5 Let the unthinking many say, Who will bestow some earthly good?" 6 Then shall my cheerful powers rejoice PSALM 4. Common Metre. The verses paraphrased are, the third, and from the fifth to the eighth, 1 An Evening Psalm. LORD, thou wilt hear me when I pray; I am for ever thine: I fear before thee all the day, Nor would I dare to sin. 2 And while I rest my weary head, From cares and business free, 'Tis sweet conversing on my bed With my own heart and thee. 3 I pay this evening sacrifice; And, when my work is done, Great God, my faith and hope relies Upon thy grace alone. 4 Thus, with my thoughts compos'd to peace, PSALM 5. Common Metre. For the Lord's-day Morning. 1 LORD, in the morning thou shalt hear 2 Up to the hills where Christ is gone Presenting at his Father's throne Our songs and our complaints. 3 Thou art a God, before whose sight Sinners shall ne'er be thy delight, 4 But to thy house will I resort, 5 O may thy Spirit guide my feet PAUSE. my face. 6 My watchful enemies combine 7 Lord, crush the serpent in the dust, And all his plots destroy; While those that in thy mercy trust 8 The men that love and fear thy name PSALM 6. Common Metre. Complaint in Sickness; or Diseases healed. 1 IN anger, Lord, rebuke me not; Withdraw the dreadful storm; Nor let thy fury grow so hot 2 My soul's bow'd down with heavy cares, 3 Sorrow and pain wear out my days; 4 Shall I be still tormented more? 5 He hears when dust and ashes speak, 6 The virtue of his sovereign word PSALM 6. Long Metre. Temptation in Sickness overcome. 1 LORD, I can suffer thy rebukes, When thou with kindness dost chastise; 2 Pity my languishing estate, And ease the sorrows that I feel; The wounds thine heavy hand hath made, O let thy gentler touches heal. 3 See how I pass my weary days In sighs and groans; and when 'tis night, My grief consumes, and dims my sight. 4 Look how the powers of nature mourn! 5 I feel my flesh so near the grave, For all is dust and silence there. 6 Depart, ye tempters, from my soul, PSALM 7. Common Metre. God's Care of his People, and Punishment of Persecutors. 1 My trust is in my heavenly friend; Y My hope, in thee, my God; From those that seek my blood. |