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AWM.735.029
9-16 Oct 1735:21 (824)
. . . [At end of essay on natural philosophy:] David has
very beautifully represented this steady reliance on God
Almighty in his twenty third psalm, which is a kind of
pastoral hymn, and filled with those allusions which are
usual in that kind of writing. As the poetry is very
exquisite, I shall present my reader with the following
translation of it.
1.
The Lord my pasture shall prepare,
And feed me with a shepherd's care:
His presence shall my wants supply,
And guard me with a watchful eye;
My noon day walks he shall attend,
And all my mid-night hours defend.
. . . [3 more verses]
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