Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalm XXIIIXLIV. Francis Davison
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In his fold,
Is my shepherd kind and heedful,—
Is my shepherd, and doth keepe
Me his sheepe
Still supplied with all things needfull.
Fresh and greene,
Mottled with Spring’s flowry painting;
Through which creepe with murmuring crookes
Christall brookes,
To refresh my spirit’s fainting.
Went astray,
With earthe’s vanities seduced,
For his name sake kindly he
Wandering me
To his holy fold reduced.
Where his pale
Shades did on each side enfold me;
Dreadles, hauing thee for guide,
Should I bide,
For thy rod and staff vpholde me.
Dost surcharge;
My bowles full of wine thou powrest,
And before myne enemies’
Enuious eies
Balme vpon my head thou showerest.
For a space;
But it knowes nor bound nor measure.
So my daies to my liue’s end
I shall spend
In thy courtes with heauenly pleasure.