Psalms 137:2
As for oure harpes, we hanged them vp vpon the trees, that are therin.
As for oure harpes, we hanged them vp vpon the trees, that are therin.
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1By the waters of Babilon we sat downe and wepte, when we remebred Sion.
3The, they that led vs awaye captyue, requyred of vs a songe and melody in or heuynes: synge vs one of the songes of Sion.
4How shal we synge the LORDES songe in a strauge lode?
5Yf I forget the (o Ierusalem) let my right hande be forgotten.
6Yf I do not remembre the, let my tonge cleue to the rofe of my mouth: yee yf I preferre not Ierusalem in my myrth.
1When the LORDE turneth agayne ye captiuyte of Sion, then shal we be like vnto them that dreame.
2The shal oure mouth be fylled with laughter, and oure tonge with ioye.
3Then shal it be sayed amonge the Heithen: the LORDE hath done greate thinges for them.
4Yee the LORDE hath done greate thinges for vs allready, wherof we reioyse.
31my harpe is turned to sorow, & my pipe to wepinge.
7In like maner the thinge yt was left them of their substaunce, they caried it by water to Araby.
15The ioye of oure herte is gone, oure mery quere is turned in to mourninge.
16The garlande of oure heade is fallen: alas, that euer we synned so sore.
17Therfore oure hert is full of heuynesse, & oure eyes dymme:
3Vpon an instrumet of ten strynges, vpon the lute and with a songe vpon the harpe.
4We are fayne to drynke oure owne water for moneye, and oure owne wod must we bye with moneye.
5Oure neckes are vnder persecucion, we are weery, and haue no rest.
6Afore tyme we yelded oure selues to the Egipcians, and now to the Assirians, only that we might haue bred ynough.
2Take ye psalme, brynge hither the tabret, the mery harpe & lute.
2They had swalowed vs vp quycke, when they were so wrothfully displeased at vs.
3Yee the waters had drowned vs, the streame had gone ouer oure soule.
4The depe waters of the proude had gone eue vnto oure soule.
5But praysed be ye LORDE, which hath not geuen vs ouer for a pray vnto their teth.
18and singe a mournynge songe of you: that the teares maye fall out of oure eyes, and that oure eye lyddes maye gushe out of water.
19For there is a lamentable noyse herde of Sion: O how are we so sore destroyed? O how are we so piteously confounded? We must forsake oure owne naturall countre, and we are shot out of oure owne lodgiges.
3Let vs breake their bondes a sunder, and cast awaye their yocke from vs.
5Shewe youre self ioyfull vnto the LORDE all ye londes, synge, reioyse and geue thankes.
22hyde him with their shadowe, and the wylowes of the broke couer him rounde aboute.
17For the voyce of the slaunderer & blasphemer, for the enemie and auenger.
2Prayse the LORDE with harpe: synge psalmes vnto him with the lute and instrument of ten strynges.
2Oure fete shal stonde in thy gates, O Ierusalem.
14why prolonge we the tyme? Let vs gather oure selues together, and go in to the stronge cite, there shall we be in rest: For the LORDE oure God hath put vs to sylence, and geuen vs water myxte with gall, to drynke, because we haue synned agaynst him.
9Therfore I mourned for Iazer, & for ye vynyardes of Sibma wt greate sorow. I poured my teares vpon Hesebon & Eleale, for all their songes were layde downe, in their haruest & gatheringe of their grapes:
4But some saide: Let vs borowe money of the kinge vpo vsury for oure londes and vynyardes.
19Oure hert is not turned backe, nether oure steppes gone out of thy waye.
20That thou smytest vs so in the place of the serpet, & couerest vs with ye shadowe of death.
12Aboue vpon the hilles haue the foules of the ayre their habitacion, and synge amonge the braunches.
6Lo, we herde of the same at Ephrata, & foude it in ye wod.
7We wil go into his tabernacle, & fall downe before his fotestole.
7ye snare is broke, and we are delyuered.
11Oure holy house which is oure bewty, where oure fathers praysed the, is brent vp, yee all oure comodities and pleasures are waysted awaye.
9For we are bondmen, and or God hath not forsake vs though we be bondmen, and hath enclyned mercy vnto vs in the sighte of the kynges of Persia, that they shulde geue vs lyfe, and promote the house of oure God, and to sett vp the desolacion therof, and to geue vs an hedge in Iuda and Ierusalem.
6Thou hast made vs a very strife vnto or neghbours, & or enemies laugh vs to scorne.
9For beholde, euen for the same cause fell oure fathers thorow the swerde, oure sonnes doughters and wyues were caryed awaye captyue.
4In that daye shall this terme be vsed, and a mournynge shal be made ouer you on this maner: We be vtterly desolate, the porcion off my people is translated. Whan wil he parte vnto vs the londe, that he hath taken from vs?
5ye that synge to the lute, and in playenge off instrumentes compare youre selues vnto Dauid:
11She stretched out hir brauches vnto the see, & hir bowes vnto the water:
27And in the dedicacion of the wall at Ierusalem, were the Leuites soughte out of all their places, that they mighte be broughte to Ierusalem, to kepe ye dedicacion in gladnesse, with thankesgeuynges, with synginge, with Cymbales, Psalteries and harpes.
20Delyuer vs (o LORDE) and we wil synge prayses in thy house, all the dayes of oure life.
10The tyle worcke is fallen downe, but we will buylde it with harder stones. The Molbery tymbre ys broken, but we shal set it vp agayne with Cedre.