Psalm 45

Words: The Psalter of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, 1887 ed.

Note: This page also has a short metre version of this psalm.

Common Metre Tunes

   1  My heart brings forth a goodly thing;
         My words that I indite
      Concern the King; my tongue's a pen
         Of one that swift doth write.

   2  Thou fairer art than son of men,
         And in thy lips is store
      Of grace infused; God therefore thee
         Hath blest for evermore.

   3  O thou that art the mighty One,
         Thy sword gird on thy thigh;
      Even with thy glory excellent,
         And with thy majesty.

   4  For meekness, truth, and righteousness,
         In state ride prosperously;
      And thy right hand shall thee instruct
         In things that fearful be.

   5  Thy arrows sharp do pierce the hearts
         Of those who hate the King;
      and under thy subjection they
         The people down do bring.

   6  Forever and forever is,
         O God, thy throne of might;
      The scepter of thy kingdom is
         A scepter that is right.

   7  Thou lovest right, and hatest ill;
         For God, thy God Most High,
      Above thy fellows hath with oil
         Of joy anointed thee.

   8  Of aloes, myrrh, and cassia,
         A smell thy garments had,
      From palaces of ivory,
         Whereby they made thee glad.

   9  Among thy women clear to thee,
         Kings' daughters were at hand:
      Upon thy right hand did the queen
         In gold of Ophir stand.

  10  O daughter, hearken and regard,
         And do thy ear incline;
      Do thou forget thy father's house,
         And people that are thine.

  11  And then the King thy beauty shall
         Desire: most fervently;
      Because he is thy Lord, do thou
         Him worship reverently.

  12  The daughter there of Tyre shall be
         With gifts and off'rings great;
      The rich among the people then
         Thy favor shall entreat.

  13  Behold, the daughter of the King
         all glorious is within;
      And with embroideries of gold
         Her garment~ wrought have been.

  14  She shall be brought before the King
         In robes with needle wrought;
      Her fellow-virgins following
         Shall unto thee be brought.

  15  With gladness and rejoicings great
         Thou all of them wilt bring;
      And they together enter shall
         The palace of the King.

  16  Instead of those thy fathers dear,
         Thy children thou shalt take,
      And in all places of the earth
         Them noble princes make.

  17  Thy name remembered I will make
         Through ages all to be;
      The people therefore evermore
         Shall praises give to thee.

Short Metre Tunes

   1     My heart is bringing forth
         Good matter in a song;
      I speak the things that I have made
         Which to the King belong.

   2     My tongue shall be as quick,
         His honor to indite,
      As is the pen of any scribe
         That useth fast to write.

   3     More fair than sons of men;
         Grace in thy lips doth flow:
      And therefore blessings evermore
         On thee doth God bestow.

   4     Thy sword gird on thy thigh,
         Thou that art great in might:
      Appear in dreadful majesty,
         And in thy glory bright.

  5      For meekness, truth, and right,
         Ride prosperously in state:
      And thy right hand shall teach to thee
         Things terrible and great.

  6      Thy shafts shall pierce the hearts
         Of those that hate the King;
      And under thy dominion thou
         The people down shalt bring.

   7     Thy royal seat, O Lord,
         Forever shall remain;
      The scepter of thy kingdom doth
         All righteousness maintain.

   8     Thou lovest right, but ill
         Dost hate, for on thy head
      Above thy fellows God, thy God,
         The oil of joy hath shed.

   9     Of myrrh, and spices sweet
         A smell thy garments had,
      From palaces of ivory,
         Whereby they made thee glad.

  10     And in thy glorious train
         Kings' daughters waiting stand;
      And thy fair queen in Ophir gold
         Doth stand at thy right hand.

  11     O daughter, take good heed,
         Incline, and give good ear;
      Thou must forget thy kindred all,
         And father's house most dear.

  12     Thy beauty to the King
         Shall then delightful be:
      And do thou humbly worship him,
         Because thy Lord is he.

  13     The daughter then of Tyre
         There with a gift shall be,
      And all the wealthy of the land
         Shall make their suit to thee.

  14     The daughter of the King
         All glorious is within;
      And with embroideries of gold
         Her garments wrought have been.

  15     She cometh to the King
         In robes with needle wrought;
      The virgins that do follow her
         Shall unto thee be brought.

  16     With gladness and with joy
         Thou all of them shalt bring,
      And they together enter shall
         The palace of the King.

  17     And in thy fathers' stead,
         Thy children thou shalt take
      And in all places of the earth
         Them noble princes make.

  18     I will show forth thy name
         To generations all:
      The people therefore evermore
         To thee give praises shall.


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