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The Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New Testament, And applied to the Christian State and Worship / by I[saac] Watts. [Nebst] Hymns and Spiritual Songs
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THE

PSALMS OF DAVID,

IN METRE.

PSALM 1. Common Metre.

The way and end of the righteous and the wicked.

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BL LEST is the man who shuns the place

Where sinners love to meet; Who fears to tread their wicked ways, And hates the scoffer's seat:

2 But in the statutes of the Lord Has plac'd his chief delight; By day he reads or hears the word, And meditates by night.

3[ He, like a plant of generous kind, By living waters set,

Safe from the storms and blasting wind, Enjoys a peaceful state.]

4 Green as the leaf, and ever fair,

Shall his profession shine, While fruits of holiness appear Like clusters on the vine.

5 Not so the impious and unjust; What vain designs they form! Their hopes are blown away like dust, Or chaff before the storm.

6 Sinners in judgment shall not stand Amongst the sons of grace, When Christ the Judge, at his right hand, Appoints his saints a place.

7 His eye beholds the path they tread, His heart approves it well; But crooked ways of sinners lead Down to the gates of hell.

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