1O Lord, unto my pray’r give ear, my cry let come to thee; 2And in the day of my distress hide not thy face from me. | Give ear to me; what time I call, to answer me make haste: 3For, as an hearth, my bones are burnt, my days, like smoke, do waste. | 4My heart within me smitten is, and it is withered Like very grass; so that I do forget to eat my bread. | 5By reason of my groaning voice my bones cleave to my skin. 6Like pelican in wilderness forsaken I have been: | I like an owl in desert am, that nightly there doth moan; 7I watch, and like a sparrow am on the house-top alone. | 8My bitter en’mies all the day reproaches cast on me; And, being mad at me, with rage against me sworn they be. | 9For why? I ashes eaten have like bread, in sorrows deep; My drink I also mingled have with tears that I did weep. | 10Thy wrath and indignation did cause this grief and pain; For thou hast lift me up on high, and cast me down again. | 11My days are like unto a shade, which doth declining pass; And I am dry’d and withered, ev’n like unto the grass. | 12But thou, Lord, everlasting art, and thy remembrance shall Continually endure, and be to generations all. | 13Thou shalt arise, and mercy have upon thy Sion yet; The time to favour her is come, the time that thou hast set. | 14For in her rubbish and her stones thy servants pleasure take; Yea, they the very dust thereof do favour for her sake. | 15So shall the heathen people fear the Lord’s most holy name; And all the kings on earth shall dread thy glory and thy fame. | 16When Sion by the mighty Lord built up again shall be, In glory then and majesty to men appear shall he. | 17The prayer of the destitute he surely will regard; Their prayer will he not despise, by him it shall be heard. | 18For generations yet to come this shall be on record: So shall the people that shall be created praise the Lord. | 19He from his sanctuary’s height hath downward cast his eye; And from his glorious throne in heav’n the Lord the earth did spy; | 20That of the mournful prisoner the groanings he might hear, To set them free that unto death by men appointed are: | 21That they in Sion may declare the Lord’s most holy name, And publish in Jerusalem the praises of the same; | 22When as the people gather shall in troops with one accord, When kingdoms shall assembled be to serve the highest Lord. | 23My wonted strength and force he hath abated in the way, And he my days hath shortened: 24Thus therefore did I say, | My God, in mid-time of my days take thou me not away: From age to age eternally thy years endure and stay. | 25The firm foundation of the earth of old time thou hast laid; The heavens also are the work which thine own hands have made. | 26Thou shalt for evermore endure, but they shall perish all; Yea, ev’ry one of them wax old, like to a garment, shall: | Thou, as a vesture, shalt them change, and they shall changed be: 27But thou the same art, and thy years are to eternity. | 28The children of thy servants shall continually endure; And in thy sight, O Lord, their seed shall be establish’d sure. | |