BOOK IV Psalms 90–106 From Everlasting to Everlasting 1
2Before the moutaynes were brought foorth, or euer the earth & the worlde were made: thou art God both from euerlastyng, and also vntyll euerlastyng.
3Thou turnest man most miserable euen vnto dust: thou sayest also, O ye children of men returne you into dust.
4For a thousande yeres in thy syght are but as yestarday that is past: and as a watch in the nyght.
5Thou makest them to flowe away, they are a sleepe: they be in the morning as an hearbe that groweth.
6In the mornyng it florisheth and groweth vp: in the euenyng it is cut downe and wythered.
7For we be consumed through thy displeasure: and we are astonyed through thy wrathfull indignation.
8Thou hast set our misdeedes before thee: and our sinnes wherof we be not priuie, in the lyght of thy countenaunce.
9For all our dayes do passe in thine anger: we spende our yeres as
10The dayes of our yeres be in all threescore yeres and tenne, and yf through strength
11Who regardeth the force of thy wrath? for euen there after as a man feareth thee, so
12Make vs to knowe so our dayes, that we number them: and we wyll frame a heart
13Turne agayne O God (what, for euer
14Replenishe vs early in the mornyng with thy mercie: and we wyll crye out for ioy, and be glad all the dayes of our lyfe.
15Make vs mery accordyng to the dayes that thou hast afflicted vs: and accordyng to the yeres wherin we haue suffred aduersitie.
16Let thy worke appeare in thy seruauntes: and thy glory in their children.
17And let the glorious maiestie of the Lorde our God be vpon vs: and prosper thou the worke of our handes vpon vs, O prosper thou our handy worke. |