Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalme CXXVIIVI. Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke
Nisi Dominus.
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We vainly strive to build it;
The towne Jehova guards not
We vainly watch to guard it.
As uselesse is thy watching:
Not aught at all it helpes thee
To eate thy bread with anguish.
A sleepie rest unasked;
So bounty cometh uncaus’d
From him to his beloved.
By choise, by chaunce, by nature;
They are, they are Jehova’s,
Rewardes from him rewarding.
A good man holdes, resembleth
The multitude of arrowes,
A mighty archer holdeth.
Who beares a quiver of them:
Noe countenance of haters
Shall unto him be dreadfull.