26. They mount to heav'n, then to the depthsthey do go down again;Their soul doth faint and melt awaywith trouble and with pain.
27. They reel and stagger like one drunk,at their wit's end they be:
28. Then they to God in trouble cry,who them from straits doth free.
29. The storm is chang'd into a calmat his command and will;So that the waves, which rag'd before,now quiet are and still.
30. Then are they glad, because at restand quiet now they be:So to the haven he them brings,which they desir'd to see.
31. O that men to the Lord would givepraise for his goodness then,And for his works of wonder doneunto the sons of men!
32. Among the people gatheredlet them exalt his name;Among assembled elders spreadhis most renowned fame.
33. He to dry land turns water-springs,and floods to wilderness;