- GLORY BE TO THE FATHER, AND -- TO | THE SON AND TO -- THE | HO--LY GHOST ; AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING, IS NOW, AND E-·-VER | SHALL -'- BE: WORLD WITH--OUT | END. -- AMEN. DAY VIII. Morning Prayer. PSALM XXXVIII.* Domine, ne in furore. PUT Lord, in thine hea--vy| me not to rebuke, : 0 -anger neither chasten me in thy dis--pleasure. 2 For thine ar--rows | stick fast -- in me and press eth -- me sore. thy hand of | 3 There is no health in my flesh, because -thy dis--pleasure neither is there any rest in my bones, by rea--son | of -- my sin. 4 For my wickednesses are -- gone head and are like a sore burden, too over -- my heavy for - 5 My wounds -- stink, and are -- corrupt : through my fool--ishness. 6 I am brought into so great mi--sery that I go mourning long. -' trou--ble and all the day -' 7 For my loins are filled with | a sore -disease and there is no whole { part body. -' in my * 3rd Proper Psalm for the Morning of Ash-Wednesday. 8 I am fee--ble, and sore -- smitten roared for the very disquiet--ness of 9 Lord, thou knowest and my groaning is all - I have my heart. my de--sire : not hid from thee. - 10 My heart panteth, my strength | hath fail--ed me and the sight of mine -' gone from me. ing eyes -' is | 11 My lovers and my neighbours did stand look stood a--far off. 12 They also that sought after my life | laid snares -- for me and they that went about to do me evil talked of wickedness, and imagined de ceit all the day long. 15 For in thee, O Lord, -- have trust thou shalt answer for me, my God. - reproofs. I put -- my O Lord -'. 16 I have required that they, even mine enemies, should not -*- triumph o--ver me for when my foot slipped, they rejoiced great--ly | a--gainst me. -' 17 And I, truly, -*- am | set in the plague: and my heaviness ise--ver | in -- my sight. 18 For I will con--fess | my wick--edness; and besor--ry be sor--ry for -- my sin. 19 But mine enemies -- live, and are -mighty and they that hate me God of my sal--vation. GLORY BE TO -' SON AND TO - my God: - help me Lord THE FA--THER, AND TO THE AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING, IS NOW, '- AND | EVER -- SHALL BE WORLD WITH--OUT | END. -AMEN. PSALM XXXIX. Dixi, custodiam. I SAID, I will -- take that I offend -- not heed to my ways: in with a -· 2 I will keep my mouth as it bridle while the ungodly -- is in -' - my sight. 3 I held my tongue, and spake -- nothing: I kept silence, yea, even from good words; but it was pain 4 My heart was hot within me, and while I was thus mu--sing | the fire 5 Lord, let me know mine end, and number of -- my days that I may be certified how long -'- to live. 6 Behold, thou hast made my days as -- it | were a span long and mine age is even as nothing in respect of thee; and verily every man living is altogether | va--nity. 7 For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquiet--eth himself in vain he heapeth up | - make me not a rebuke what is -- my hope : in thee. mine of--fences and un--to | the foolish. 10 I became dumb, and o--pen | ed not mouth for it -- was thy -' 11 Take thy plague | away from me I am even consumed by the means of -- thy | hea-·-vy hand. 12 When thou with rebukes dost chasten man for sin, thou makest his beauty to consume away, like as it were a moth fretting a -- garment: every man therefore § is -·- but va--nity. -' 13 Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears con--si der my calling: hold not thy -peace at my tears. - - am -- a | stranger 14 For I a sojourner, as all -' -'- with thee and my fathers were. 15 O spare me a little, that I may -- re cover my strength before I go hence, and no more seen. GLORY BE TO THE FA--THER, AND TO --- THE SON AND TO -- THE | HO--LY GHOST; AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING, IS NOW, AND | EVER SHALL BE WORLD WITH--OUT | END. ΑΜΕΝ. PSALM XL.* Expectans expectavi. -' and he calling. I WAITED pa--tient |ly for --the Lord inclined unto me, § and -- heard my * 2nd Proper Psalm for the Morning of Good Friday. -' | 2 He brought me also out of the horrible pit, out of the mire -- and clay and set my feet upon the rock, and or--der ed -- my goings. 3 And he hath put a new song in my mouth even a thanks giving -- unto -- our God. - put 4 Many shall see it, their trust in -' : - -- and fear and shall the Lord. 5 Blessed is the man that hath set his hope in the Lord to such as { go and turned not unto the proud, and -- about 6 O Lord my God, great are the wondrous works which thou hast done, like as be also thy them they should be more than I am a--ble | to -- express. -' 8 Sacrifice, and meat-offer--ing, thou would--est not but mine ears hast thou o--pened. 9 Burnt-offerings, and sacrifice for sin, hast thou not re--quired: then said come. -' | I, Lo, -- I 10 In the volume of the book it is written of me, - that I should fulfil thy will, O 11 I have declared thy righteousness in the -great congregation lo, I will not refrain my lips, O Lord, and -- knowest. 12 I have not hid thy righteous--ness within my heart my talk hath been of thy truth, and { of thy sal--vation. 11 |