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A19795 Bassus. The second booke of the musicke of M. William Damon, late one of her maiesties musitions conteining all the tunes of Dauids Psalmes, as they are ordinarily soung in the Church: most excellently by him composed into 4. parts. In which sett the highest part singeth the church tune. Published for the recreation of such as delight in musicke: by W. Sawyne Gent. Daman, William, ca. 1540-1591.; Swayne, William.; Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549.; Hopkins, John, d. 1570. 1591 (1591) STC 6221; ESTC S111040 10,598 50

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from all those keepe me frō all those that rise and striue with me O Lord preserue me from those men whose doings are not good And set me sure and safe from them and safe from them that thirsteth after bloud that thirsteth after bloud Psal. 61. REgard O Lord for I complaine Regard O Lord for I com plaine and make my sute to thee Let not my word re turne in vaine returne in vaine but giue an eare to me From of the coastes vtmost parts and vtmost parts of all the earth abroad in griefe and anguish of my hart I cry to thee O God Psal. 68. LEt God arise and then his foes and then his foes will turne them selues to flight His enemies then will run abroad and scatter out of sight And as the fyre doth melt the waxe doth melt the waxe winde blow smoke away So in the presence of y e Lord the wicked shall de cay the wicked shall decay the wicked shall decay shall decay Psal. 69. SAue me O God and that with speed and that with speed the waters flow full fast So nye my soule doe they pro ceede that I am sore agast I sticke full deepe in filth and clay in filth and clay wheras I feele no ground I fall into such flouds I say that I am like be drownd Psal. 72. LOrd giue thy iudgements to the King thy iudgements to the king therin instruct him well And with his sonne that princely thing that princely thing Lord let thy iustice dwel That he may gouerne vprightly gouerne vprightly rule thy folke a right so defend through equitie the poore that haue no might the poore that haue no might Psal. 77. I With my voyce to God doe crye to God doe crye with hart and harty cheare My voyce to God my voyce to God I lift on high and he my su●e doth heare In tyme of griefe I sought to God I sought to God by night no rest I tooke But stretcht my hands to him abroade to him abroad my soule comfort forsooke comfort forsooke Psal. 78. ATtend my people to my Law and to my words in cline My mouth shall speake strange parables strāge parables and sentences diuine Which we our selues haue heard learnd euen of our fathers olde And which for our instruction instruction our fathers our fathers haue vs tolde Psal. 81. BE light and glad in God reioyce in God reioyce which is our strength and stay be ioyfull lift vp your voyce to Iacobs God I say Prepare your instruments most meete some ioyfull Psalme to sing strike vp with Harpe and Lute so sweet on euery pleasant string Psal. 88. LOrd God of heath the hope and stay the hope and stay thou art alone to mee I call and cry throughout the day throughout the day and all the night to thee O let my prayers soone ascend vnto thy sight on high incline thine eare O Lord entend and harken to my cry and harken to my cry Psal. 100. ALL people that on earth do dwell on earth do dwell sing to the Lord with cherefull voice with cheerefull voice Him serue with feare his prayse forth tell his prayse foorth tell come ye before him and re ioyce before him and reioyce before him and reioyce Psal. 103. MY soule giue laud vnto the Lord ij my spirite shall do y e same all y e secrets of my hart y e secrets of my hart prayse ye his holy name Giue thāks to God for all his gifts for all his gifts shew not thy selfe vnkind and suffer not his benefites to slip out of thy minde to slip out of thy minde of thy minde Psal. 104. MY soule praise the Lord ij speak good of his name Lord our great God how doest y ● appeare so passing in glory that great is thy fame Ho-nor maiestie in thee shine most cleare with light as a robe thou hast thee beclad thou hast thee beclad wherby all the earth thy greatnes may see the heauens in such sort the heauens in such sort thou also hast spread that it to a cur taine compared may be com-pared may be Psal. 111. WIth hart I do accord to prayse laud y e Lord in presence of the iust in presence of the iust For great his workes are found to search them such are boūd as do him loue trust ij His works are gloryous his workes are glorious are glorious also his righteousnes it doth endure for euer His wondrous workes he would we still remember should we still remember should his mercy fayleth neuer his mercy fayleth neuer Psal. 113. YE children which do serue the Lord which doe serue the Lord prayse ye his name with one accord yea blessed be alwaies his name Who frō y ● rishing of y e Sun the rising of y ● Sun till it returne wher it begun is to be praised with great fame The Lord all people doth surmoūt as for his glory we may coūt we may count aboue the heauens high to be With God the Lord who may com pare whose dwellings in the heauens are of such great power and force is he and force is he Psal. 116. I Loue the Lord because my voyce because my voyce praier heard hath he Whē in my dayes I calde on him I cald on him he bowed his eare to me he bowed his eare to me When in my dayes I cald on him I calde on him he bowed his eare to me he bowed his eare to me he bowed his eare to me Psal. 119. BLessed are they that perfect are pure in minde and hart pure in minde hart Whose liues conuersation frō God lawes neuer start Blessed are they that giue thē selues his statutes to obserue Seeking y e Lord see king the Lord with all their hart and neuer from him swerue and neuer from him swerue and neuer from him swerue from him swerue Psal. 120. IN trouble in thral vnto the Lord I call he doth me comfort Deli-uer me I say from lyers lips alway and tongue of false report tongue of false report Psal. 121. I Lift myne eyes to Sion hill to Sion hill frō whēce I doe attend I doe attend That succour God me send The mightie God me succour will me succour will which heauen earth framed earth framed and all things therein na med therein named therein named Psal. 122. I Dyd in hart reioyce I dyd in hart reioyce to heare the peoples voyce in offering so willing ly For let vs vp say they for let vs vp say they in the Lords house pray the Lords house pray thus spake the folke full louingly Our feete that wandred wide shall in thy gates abyde shall in thy gates abyde O thou Ierusalem full fayre which art so seemely set much like a citie neate y ● like wherof is not else where the lyke whereof is not else where Psal. 124. NOw Israell may say that truely may say and that