Psalms 63:6
Haue I not remembred thee in my bed: and thought vpon thee when I was waking?
Haue I not remembred thee in my bed: and thought vpon thee when I was waking?
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7Because thou hast ben my helper: therfore vnder the shadowe of thy wynges do I reioyce.
8My soule cleaueth fast vnto thee: thy right hande hath vpholden me.
6I called to remembraunce my psalme, song on the musicall instrument in the nyght tyme: I communed with myne owne heart, & searched out my spirites.
5My soule is satisfied euen as it were with mary and fatnes: and my mouth prayseth thee with ioyfull lippes.
148Myne eyes haue preuented the nyght watches: that my study might be wholy in thy wordes.
6I am weerie of my groning: I washe my bed euery nyght, and I water my coutche with my teares.
55I haue thought vpon thy name O God in the nyght season: and I haue kept thy lawe.
5I call to remembraunce the tyme long past: I muse vpon euery act of thine, I exercise my study on the worke of thy handes.
62I wyll ryse at midnight to confesse me vnto thee: because of thy ryghteous iudgementes.
13In the thoughtes and visions of the night when sleepe commeth on men,
6I haue set watchmen vpon thy walles O Hierusalem, which shall neither ceasse day nor night to preache the Lorde: and ye also that remember the Lorde, ye shall not kepe him close,
1By night in my bed I sought hym whom my soule loueth: yea diligently sought I him, but I found him not.
11I dyd call to remebraunce the workes of God almightie: for thy wonders done a great whyle a goe came into my mynde.
12I also gaue my selfe to muse of all thy workes: and I talked of all thy actes.
26When I hearde this, I came agayne to my selfe, I sawe like as I had ben waked out of a sweete sleepe.
7I wyll prayse God who gaue me counsayle: my reines also do instruct me in the nyght season.
7When my soule fainted within me, I remembred the Lorde, and my prayer came in vnto thee into thy holy temple.
4When I layde me downe to sleepe, I sayde, O when shall I arise? and measuring the euening, I am euen full with tossing to and fro vnto the dawning of the day.
13When I say, My bed shal comfort me, I shall haue some refreshing by talking to my selfe vpon my couch:
5I layde me downe and slept: and I rose vp agayne, for God sustayned me.
20Yea thou shalt remember them, for my soule melteth away in me.
21Whyle I consider these thinges in my heart, I get a hope agayne.
2To set foorth in wordes thy louyng kyndnesse early in the mornyng: and thy trueth in the nyght season.
2In the tyme of my trouble I sought the Lorde: my hande all the nyght catched & ceassed not, my soule refused comfort.
3I called to remembraunce God, and I was disquieted: I conferred with my selfe, and my spirite was wrapped in pensiuenesse. Selah.
4Thou dydst kepe the watche of mine eies: I was amased & coulde not speake.
8God wyll graunt his louing kindnesse on the day tyme: and in the nyght season I wyll syng of hym, and make my prayer vnto the Lorde of my lyfe.
3Saying I wyll not enter into the tabernacle of my house: nor get vp into my bed.
4I wyll not suffer myne eyes to slepe: nor myne eye liddes to slumber.
9My soule hath longed for thee all the night, and with my spirite whiche is within me wyll I seeke thee early in the morning: For when thy iudgementes are in the earth, the inhabiters of the worlde shall learne righteousnesse.
1A psalme of Dauid when he was in the wyldernesse of Iuda. O Lorde thou art my Lorde: early in the morning I do seeke thee. My soule thirsteth for thee: my fleshe also longeth after thee in a baren and drye lande where no water is.
17My bones are pearsed through in the night season, and my sinewes take no rest.
3For thy louing kindnes is better then life itselfe: my lippes shall prayse thee.
18I go about to count them, I fynde that they are mo in number then the sande: and yet whyle I am wakyng I am styll with thee.
22That shall leade thee when thou goest, preserue thee when thou art asleepe, and when thou awakest talke with thee.
16As for me I wyll sing of thy power, and wyll prayse thy louing kindnes betimes in the morning: for thou hast ben my defence and refuge in the day of my trouble.
19In the multitude of my cogitations from the bottome of my heart: thy comfortes dyd recreate my soule.
34My meditations of hym shalbe very pleasaunt: for all my ioy shalbe in God.
4And I powred out of me my very heart, remembryng this howe that before tyme I haue passed with a great number, bringyng the vnto the house of the Lord: with a voyce of ioy & prayse, & with a company that kept holy day.
6My soule lifteth more after God, then watchmen do after the morning: I say more then watchmen do after the mornyng.
3Thou shalt heare my voyce betymes O God: I wyll early in the morning direct a prayer vnto thee, and I wyll looke for helpe from thee.
6My Lorde, my soule is discouraged within me: because I remember thee from the lande of Iordane, and from the litle hyll Hermonim.
15I wyll study thy commaundementes: and I wyll consider thy wayes.
16My delyght shalbe in thy statutes: and I wyll not forget thy worde.
15In dreames and visions of the night, when slumbring commeth vpon men that they fall asleepe in their beddes,
3Neuerthelesse at all times as I am afraide: I put my whole trust in thee.
6Let my tongue cleaue to the roofe of my mouth, if I do not remember thee: yea if I preferre not thee O Hierusalem aboue my most myrth.
8I wyll lay me downe in peace and take my rest: for thou God only makest me to dwell in safetie.
4Remember me O God according to the fauour that thou bearest vnto thy people: O visite me with thy saluation.
3Loke downe and heare me O God my Lorde: lighten myne eyes, lest that I sleepe in death.