All at once well met. Lord! When I think. Strike it up, Tabor. Tan ta ra |
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Alleluia, I heard a voice. All laud and praise. Laboravi in gemitu meo. Give the king thy judgements. O Lord arise. Magnificat. Nunc dlmlttis. Give ear O Lord. If King Menasses. When David heard. O how amiable. Gloria in excelsis Deo. O Jonathan. Hosanna to the Son of David |
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Alleluia, I Heard a Voice. Give Ear, O Lord |
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Alleluia, I heard a voice. Give ear, O Lord. Evening Service, for five voices. Hosanna to the Son of David. When David heard. O Lord, grant the King. Give the King thy judgment. Gloria In excelsis Deo. Ninth Service |
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Alleluia, I heard a voice. Gloria in excelsis Deo; Hosanna to the Son of David. Laboravi in gemitu meo. O Jonathan, woe is me. When David heard that Absalom was slain. O Lord, arise into the resting place. O how amiable are thy dwellings. All laud and praise. Give ear, O Lord. Give the king thy judgements. If King Manasses |
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Alleluia, I heard a voice. When David heard. Most mighty and all-knowing Lord. Hosanna to the Son of David. In nomine à 4 |
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Anthems |
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Canticles and Anthems |
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Cease sorrows now |
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Cease Sorrows Now; To Shorten Winter's Sadness; O Care, Thou Wilt Despatch Me; The Ape, The Monkey and The Baboon; Strike It Up, Tabor; On the Plains, Fairy Trains; All At Once Well Met; Young Cupid Hath Proclaimed; Thule, the Period of Cosmography |
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Cries, Ballads, Catches, Dances by |
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Death hath deprived me |
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English Anthems and Instrumental Music |
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Evening Verse Service “for trebles”: Magnificat; Nunc dimittis |
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Hark all ye lovely saints above |
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Hark! all ye lovely saints. As Vesta was |
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Hark, all ye lovely saints. Thus sings my dearest jewel. O care, thou wilt dispatch me, Hence care, thou art too cruel |
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Hark, all ye lovely salnts |
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Hosanna to the Son of David |
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Hosanna to the son of David. Give ear, O Lord. All people clap your hands. What joy so true. O Lord, grant the king. Lord, to thee I make my moan. All laud and praise. A remembrance of my friend Thomas Morley. Gloria in excelsis Deo. When David heard. Give the king thy judgements. O Lord, arise. O how amiable. Most mighty and all-knowing God. Alleluia, I heard a voice |
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Hosanna to the Son of David. O how happy he. O Jonathan. O Lord, arise. Laooravi. O how amiable. Gloria in excelsis Deo. O Lord, grant the king. When David heard. All people clap your hands |
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Hosanna to the Son of David. When David heard |
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Hosanna to the Son of DavidWhen David heard |
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In nomine a4 |
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In nomine a5 (1 and 2) |
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In Nomine à 5 |
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Like two proud armies |
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Madrigals by |
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Magnificat. Nunc dimittis |
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Music by |
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Music of |
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Ninth Service: Magnificat; Nunc Dimittis |
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O Care, thou wilt despatch me |
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O Care, thou wilt dispatch me |
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O how amiable. When David heard. O Jonathan, woe is me |
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Pavan No. 3 |
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Pieces by |
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Say dear, when will your frowning leave |
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Since Robin Hood. Cease sorrows now. Come, sirrah Jack, ho! |
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Some men desire spouses |
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Songs and dances by |
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Songs, Ballads, Catches Ayres by |
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Tan Tara Ran Tara Cries Mars. Young Cupid Hath Proclaim’d. Cease Sorrows Now. A Country Paire. Three Times A Day. Come Sirrah, Jack Ho |
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The Cries of London |
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The nightingale, the organ of delight |
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The nightingale. Hark, all ye lovely saints |
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Those sweet delightful lilies. Some men desire spouses. Come sirrah Jack hoi Come, let's begin to revel 't out |
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Thule, the period of cosmography |
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To shorten winter's sadness. Thule, the period of cosmography. The Andalusian merchant. Fantasy for viols a 6. 0 care, thou wilt dispatch me. Hence care, thou art too cruel. The Cries of London. When David heard. In nomine a 5. All laud and praise. Lachrimae for viols. O Lord, arise into Thy resting place |
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Voluntaries: I; II. Pavan |
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Voluntary I |
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What joy so true |
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When David heard |
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When David Heard |
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Works by |
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Works of |
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