9 Tunes for Archbishop Parker’s Psalter
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Composed
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First published
1560 or 1567 in The Whole Psalter Translated into English Metre
Period
Renaissance
Catalogue
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Dedication
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Movements
8
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Movements
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8
tunes, 1 collect. ~ The first is meeke : devout to see, :CMD (8686 8686), set to : Man blest no dout who walkth not out \ The second sad : in maiesty. :CMD (8686 8686), set to : Let God aryse in maiestie \ The third doth rage : and roughly brayth. :CMD (8686 8686), set to : Why fumeth in sight the Gentils spyght / The fourth doth fawne : and flattry playth, :LMD (8888 8888), set to : O come in one, to prayse the lord / The fyfth deligth : and laugheth the more, :SMD (6686 6686), set to : When lyke the hunted hynde \ The sixt bewayleth : it weepeth full sore, :CMD (8686 8686), set to : Expend O Lord my plaint of worde \ The seuenth tredeth stoute : in froward race, :8 lines 6s, set to : Why bragst in malice hie ~ The eyghte goeth milde : in modest pace. :LMD (8888 8888), set to : God graunt with grace, he vs imbrace * Come holy ghost eternall God ::CM (8686)
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