Psalms 77:4
Thou dydst kepe the watche of mine eies: I was amased & coulde not speake.
Thou dydst kepe the watche of mine eies: I was amased & coulde not speake.
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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.
4I wyll not suffer myne eyes to slepe: nor myne eye liddes to slumber.
3Loke downe and heare me O God my Lorde: lighten myne eyes, lest that I sleepe in death.
4Lest myne enemie say, I haue preuayled agaynst hym: lest they that trouble me reioyce yf I shoulde be remoued.
5I dyd thynke vpon the dayes past: and on the yeres of the olde worlde.
9Haue mercy vpon me O God, for I am in distresse: mine eye, my soule, and my belly be consumed for very heauinesse.
148Myne eyes haue preuented the nyght watches: that my study might be wholy in thy wordes.
82Myne eyes haue faynted after thy worde: whylest I say, when wilt thou comfort me.
4And my spirite is ouerwhelmed within me: and my heart is desolate in the midst of me.
6I am weerie of my groning: I washe my bed euery nyght, and I water my coutche with my teares.
7Mine eye is almost put out through griefe: and worne out through all mine enemies.
7Myne eye is dimme for very heauinesse, and all my strength is lyke a shadowe.
19Why goest thou not fro me, nor lettest me alone, so long till I may swalowe downe my spyttle?
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.
2O my God I crye all the day tyme, and in the night season, and I ceasse not: but thou hearest not.
3I am weery of crying, my throte is drye: my syght fayleth me through the long attendaunce that I haue geuen vpon my Lorde.
2I became dumbe through scilence, I helde my peace from speakyng of good wordes: but the more was my sorowe increased.
26Was I not happy? Had I not quietnesse? Was I not in rest? And nowe commeth such miserie vpon me.
3For whyle I helde my tongue: my bones consumed away through my dayly roaring.
4For thy hande is heauie vpon me day and night: and my moysture is like the drouth in sommer. Selah.
13In the thoughtes and visions of the night when sleepe commeth on men,
49Myne eyes runne and cannot ceasse, for there is no rest:
12Am I a sea or a whale fish, that thou kepest me so in prison?
15This is the cause that I shrinke at his presence, so that when I consider him, I am afrayde of hym.
16For God maketh my heart softe, and the almightie putteth me in feare.
16My face is withered with weeping, & in mine eyes is the shadowe of death.
16He stoode thereon and I knewe not his face, an image there was before myne eyes, and in the stilnesse hearde I a voyce.
9My sight fayleth through my affliction O God: I haue called dayly vpon thee, I haue stretched out mine handes vnto thee.
7thou God of thy goodnes hadst made my hyll so strong.
5I layde me downe and slept: and I rose vp agayne, for God sustayned me.
1A song of high degrees. I lyft vp myne eyes vnto thee: who dwellest in heauen.
3My soule also is greatly troubled: but O God howe long shall I be in this case?
2I powred out before his face my cogitations: and I made a declaration of my trouble before his face.
3When my spirite was ouerwhelmed within me, thou knewest my path: in the way wherein I walked they haue priuily layde a snare for me.
22And when I fled with al haste, I said I am cast out of the sight of thine eyes: neuerthelesse, thou heardest the voyce of my prayer when I cryed vnto thee.
8For mine eyes loke vnto thee O God the Lorde: in thee is my trust, cast not my soule out of me.
14Then chattered I lyke a swallowe, and lyke a crane, and mourned lyke a doue, I lift vp mine eyes into the heyght: O Lorde sayde my sicknesse kepeth me downe, ease thou me.
4When no fault is done, they runne and set them selues in order: arise to meete me and beholde.
10My heart panteth, my strength hath fayled me: and the lyght of myne eyes is gone from me.
6Haue I not remembred thee in my bed: and thought vpon thee when I was waking?
40I was in suche case, that by day the heate consumed me, and the frost by nyght, and my slepe departed from mine eyes.
22Thou hast seene this O God, holde not thy tongue then: go not farre from me O Lorde.
8Thou hast numbred my flittinges, thou hast put my teares in thy bottell: are not these thinges noted in thy booke?
4He hath sayde whiche heareth the wordes of God, and seeth the visions of the almightie, and falleth downe with open eyes.
27My bowels seethe in me without rest, for the dayes of my trouble are come vpon me.
4Is it for mans sake that I make this disputation? Which if it were so, shoulde not my spirite then be in sore trouble?
14Then fearest thou me with dreames, & makest me so afrayde through visions,
4Let not thyne eyes sleepe, nor thyne eye liddes slumber.
4My heart panted, fearefulnesse came vpon me: the nyght of my voluptuousnesse hath he turned agaynst me into feare.