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Mary Sidney

Daniel in the Lions' Den.
Peter Paul Rubens, c1614-1616.
Psalm 57
Miserere mei Deus
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Thy mercy Lord, Lord, now thy mercy show,
On thee I lie,
To thee I fly.
Hide me, hive1 me, as thine own,
Till these blasts be overblown,
Which now do fiercely blow.
To highest God I will erect my cry,
Who quickly shall
Dispatch this all.
He shall down from Heaven send
From disgrace me to defend
His love and verity.2
My soul encaged lies with lion's brood,
Villains whose hands
Are fiery brands,
Teeth more sharp than shaft or spear,
Tongues far better edge do bear
Than swords to shed my blood.
As high as highest heaven can give thee place
O Lord ascend,
And thence extend
With most bright, most glorious show
Over all the earth below
The sunbeams of thy face.
Me to entangle every way they go,
Their trap and net
Is ready set.
Holes they dig but their own holes
Pitfalls make for their own souls,
So, Lord, oh serve them so.
My heart prepared; prepared is my heart
To spread thy praise
With tuned lays.
Wake my tongue, my lute awake,
Thou my harp the consort make,
Myself will bear a part.
Myself when first the morning shall appear,
With voice and string
So will thee sing,
That this earthly globe, and all
Treading on this earthly ball,
My praising notes shall hear.
For God, my only God, thy gracious love
Is mounted far
Above each star.
Thy unchanged verity
Heavenly wings do lift as high
As clouds have room to move.
As high as highest heaven can give thee place
O Lord ascend
And thence extend
With most bright most glorious show
Over all the earth below,
The sunbeams of thy face.
1. hive shelter.
2. verity truth.
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Source:
Loughlin, Marie, et al., eds. The Broadview Anthology of Sixteenth-Century Poetry and Prose.
Buffalo, NY: Broadview Press, 2012. 753.
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