Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalme XXIIIVI. Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke
Dominus regit me.
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And so can never I
Tast missery.
He rests me in greene pastures his:
By waters still and sweete
He guides my feete.
Which righteousnesse doth take,
For his name sake.
Yea, though I should through valleys stray
Of deathe’s dark shade, I will
Noe whitt feare ill.
Thy rodd and thy staff be
To comfort me:
Before me thou a table sett’st,
Even when foes’ envious eye
Doth it espy.
Nay more, thou endlesse good,
Shalt give me food.
To thee, I say, ascended up,
Where thou, the Lord of all,
Dost hold thy hall.