Why do the Gentils tumults make, And nations all conspire in vain, 2 And earthly Princes counsell take Against their God; against the raigne Of his deere Christ? let vs, they saine, 3 Break al their bonds: & from vs shake Their thraldoms yoke, & seruile chain. 4 VVhiles thus alas they fondly spake, He that aloft rides on the skies, Laughs all their leud deuise to scorne, 5 And when his wrathfull rage shal rise, With plagues shal make them al forlorne, And in his fury thus replyes; 6 But I, my King with sacred horne Anointing, shal in princely guise His head with royall crowne adorne. Vpon my Syons holy mount His Empires glorious seat shall be. And I thus rais'd shall farre recount The tenour of his true decree: 7 My Son thou art, said God, I thee Begat this daie by due account: Thy scepter, do but ask of mee, All earthly kingdomes shall surmount. 8 All nations, to thy rightfull sway, I will subiect; from furthest end 9 Of all the world: and thou shalt bray Those stubborn foes that wil not bend, With iron mace (like potters clay) 10 In pieces small: Ye Kings attend; And ye, whom others wont obay, Learne wisedome, and at last amend. 11 See, ye serue God, with greater dread Then others you: and in your feare Reioice the while; and (lowely spred) 12 Do homage to his sonne so deare: Least he be wroth, and do you dead 13 Amids your way. If kindeled His wrath shalbe; O blessed those, That do on him their trust repose. |