Second Version (S.M.) 6,6,8,6 ^1My heart inditing is good matter in a song: I speak the things that I have made, which to the King belong: My tongue shall be as quick, his honour to indite, As is the pen of any scribe that useth fast to write. ^2Thou'rt fairest of all men; grace in thy lips doth flow: And therefore blessings evermore on thee doth God bestow. ^3Thy sword gird on thy thigh, thou that art most of might: Appear in dreadful majesty, and in thy glory bright. ^4For meekness, truth, and right, ride prosp'rously in state; And thy right hand shall teach to thee things terrible and great. ^5Thy shafts shall pierce their hearts that foes are to the King; Whereby into subjection the people thou shalt bring. ^6Thy royal seat, O Lord, for ever shall remain: The sceptre of thy kingdom doth all righteousness maintain. ^7Thou lov'st right, and hat'st ill; for God, thy God, most high, Above thy fellows hath with th' oil of joy anointed thee. ^8Of myrrh and spices sweet a smell thy garments had, Out of the iv'ry palaces, whereby they made thee glad. ^9And in thy glorious train kings' daughters waiting stand; And thy fair queen, in Ophir gold, doth stand at thy right hand. ^10O daughter, take good heed, incline, and give good ear; Thou must forget thy kindred all, and father's house most dear. ^11Thy beauty to the King shall then delightful be: And do thou humbly worship him, because thy Lord is he. ^12The daughter then of Tyre there with a gift shall be, And all the wealthy of the land shall make their suit to thee. ^13The daughter of the King all glorious is within; And with embroideries of gold her garments wrought have been. ^14She cometh to the King in robes with needle wrought; The virgins that do follow her shall unto thee be brought. ^15They shall be brought with joy, and mirth on ev'ry side, Into the palace of the King, and there they shall abide. ^16And in thy fathers' stead, thy children thou may'st take, And in all places of the earth them noble princes make. ^17I will shew forth thy name to generations all: Therefore the people evermore to thee give praises shall. |