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PSALM 93 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE

First Line: CLOTH'D IN STATE, AND GIRTE WITH MIGHT
Last Line: IN THY HOUSE WHERE WEE ADORE.

Cloth'd in state, and girte with might,
Monarke like, Jehova raignes:
He who Earthes foundacion pight
pight at first, and yet sustaines.
He whose stable throne disdaines
Motions shocke, and ages flight:
He who endles one remaines,
one the same in chaungeles plight.

Rivers, yea, though rivers roare:
roaring, though Sea billowes rise:
vexe the deepe, and breake the shore,
stronger art thou Lord of skies.
firme, and true thy promise ties,
Nowe and still as heretofore:
holie worship never dies
In thy house where wee adore.



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