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1 | A Poetic Rephrasing of Psalm 23 | Ps 23:6 | DocTrinsograce | 242607 | ||
The 23 Psalme The God of love my shepherd is, And He that doth me feed: While He is mine, and I am His, What can I want or need? He leads me to the tender grasse, Where I both feed and rest; Then to the streams that gently passe: In both I have the best. Or if I stray, He doth convert And bring my minde in frame: And all this not for my desert,1 But for His holy name. Yea, in deaths shadie black abode Well may I walk, not fear: For Thou art with me; and Thy rod To guide, Thy staff to bear. Nay, Thou dost make me sit and dine, Ev’n in my enemies sight: My head with oyl, my cup with wine Runnes over day and night. Surely thy sweet and wondrous love Shall measure all my dayes; And as it never shall remove, So neither shall my praise. --George Herbert (1633) |
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