3. Be thou my dwelling-rock, to whichI ever may resort:Thou gav'st commandment me to save,for thou'rt my rock and fort.
4. Free me, my God, from wicked hands,hands cruel and unjust:
5. For thou, O Lord God, art my hope,and from my youth my trust.
6. Thou from the womb didst hold me up;thou art the same that meOut of my mother's bowels took;I ever will praise thee.
7. To many I a wonder am;but thou'rt my refuge strong.
8. Fill'd let my mouth be with thy praiseand honour all day long.
9. O do not cast me off, when asold age doth overtake me;And when my strength decayed is,then do not thou forsake me.
10. For those that are mine enemiesagainst me speak with hate;And they together counsel takethat for my soul lay wait.
11. They said, God leaves him; him pursueand take: none will him save.
12. Be thou not far from me, my God:thy speedy help I crave.
13. Confound, consume them, that untomy soul are enemies:Cloth'd be they with reproach and shamethat do my hurt devise.
14. But I with expectationwill hope continually;And yet with praises more and moreI will thee magnify.
15. Thy justice and salvationmy mouth abroad shall show,Ev'n all the day; for I thereofthe numbers do not know.
16. And I will constantly go onin strength of God the Lord;And thine own righteousness, ev'n thinealone, I will record.
17. For even from my youth, O God,by thee I have been taught;And hitherto I have declar'dthe wonders thou hast wrought.
18. And now, Lord, leave me not, when Iold and gray-headed grow:Till to this age thy strength and pow'rto all to come I show.
19. And thy most perfect righteousnessO Lord, is very high,Who hast so great things done: O God,who is like unto thee?