[1]My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer.[2]Thou art fairer than the children of men: grace is poured into thy lips: therefore God hath blessed thee for ever.[3]Gird thy sword upon thy thigh, O most mighty, with thy glory and thy majesty.[4]And in thy majesty ride prosperously because of truth and meekness and righteousness; and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things.[5]Thine arrows are sharp in the heart of the king's enemies; whereby the people fall under thee.[6]Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: the sceptre of thy kingdom is a right sceptre.[7]Thou lovest righteousness, and hatest wickedness: therefore God, thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows.[8]All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia, out of the ivory palaces, whereby they have made thee glad.[9]Kings' daughters were among thy honourable women: upon thy right hand did stand the queen in gold of Ophir.[10]Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine ear; forget also thine own people, and thy father's house;[11]So shall the king greatly desire thy beauty: for he is thy Lord; and worship thou him.[12]And the daughter of Tyre shall be there with a gift; even the rich among the people shall intreat thy favour.[13]The king's daughter is all glorious within: her clothing is of wrought gold.[14]She shall be brought unto the king in raiment of needlework: the virgins her companions that follow her shall be brought unto thee.[15]With gladness and rejoicing shall they be brought: they shall enter into the king's palace.[16]Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children, whom thou mayest make princes in all the earth.[17]I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever.