Unto you I lift up my eyes, O you that dwell in the heavens.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Canticle. Hebrew adds, "of David. "(Haydock)
Syriac also attributes it to him, though Zorobabel, might recite it at their return. It may also refer to the captives groaning under oppression, (Calmet) and to every Christian, who must live in expectation of a better country. (St. Augustine) (Berthier, T. viii.)