21:1 To
the
chiefe
Musician.
A
Psalme
of
Dauid.
The
King
shall
ioy
in
thy
strength,
O
Lord:
and
in
thy
saluation
how
greatly
shall
he
reioyce
21:2 Thou
hast
giuen
him
his
hearts
desire;
and
hast
not
withholden
the
request
of
his
lips.
Selah.
21:3 For
thou
preuentest
him
with
the
blessings
of
goodnesse:
thou
settest
a
Crowne
of
pure
gold
on
his
head.
21:4 He
asked
life
of
thee,
and
thou
gauest
it
him,
euen
length
of
dayes
for
euer
and
euer.
21:5 His
glory
is
great
in
thy
saluation:
honour
and
Maiestie
hast
thou
layde
vpon
him.
21:6 For
thou
hast
made
him
most
blessed
for
euer:
thou
hast
made
him
exceeding
glad
with
thy
countenance.
21:7 For
the
King
trusteth
in
the
Lord,
and
through
the
mercy
of
the
most
High,
he
shall
not
be
moued.
21:8 Thine
hand
shall
finde
out
all
thine
enemies,
thy
right
hand
shal
finde
out
those
that
hate
thee.
21:9 Thou
shalt
make
them
as
a
fiery
ouen
in
the
time
of
thine
anger:
the
Lord
shall
swallow
them
vp
in
his
wrath,
and
the
fire
shall
deuoure
them.
21:10 Their
fruit
shalt
thou
destroy
from
the
earth,
and
their
seed
from
among
the
children
of
men.
21:11 For
they
intended
euill
against
thee:
they
imagined
a
mischieuous
deuice,
which
they
are
not
able
to
performe.
21:12 Therefore
shalt
thou
make
them
turne
their
back,
when
thou
shalt
make
ready
thine
arrowes
vpon
thy
strings,
against
the
face
of
them.
21:13 Be
thou
exalted,
Lord,
in
thine
owne
strength:
so
will
wee
sing,
aud
praise
thy
power.