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A28384 Synopsis of vocal musick containing the rudiments of singing rightly any harmonical song, delivered in a method so solid, short and plain, that this art may now be learned more exactly, speedily and easily, than ever heretofore : whereunto are added several psalms and songs of three parts, composed by English and Italian authors for the benefit of young beginners / by A.B., Philo-Mus. A. B., Philo-Mus. 1680 (1680) Wing B32; ESTC R12157 29,790 154

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me The tabernacles of thy grace How pleasant Lord they be BASSUS HOW pleasant is thy dwelling place O Lord of hosts to me The Tabernacles of thy grace How pleasant Lord they be TENOR HOW pleasant is thy dwelling place O Lord of hosts to me The tabernacles of thy grace How pleasant Lord they be Psalm 100. French Tune J. Dowland D. M. CANTUS ALL people that on earth doth dwell Sing to the Lord with Chearful voice Him serve with fear his praise forth tell Come ye before him and rejoyce BASSUS ALL people that on earth doth dwell Sing to the Lord with chearful voice Him serve with fear his praise forth tell Come ye beâ•Œfore him and rejoyce TENOR ALL people that on earth doth dwell Sing to the Lord with chearful voice Him serve with fear his praise forth tell Come ye beâ•Œfore him and rejoyce Psalm 119. CANTUS BLessed are they that perfect are And pure in mind and heart Whose lips and conversations From Gods laws never start 2. Blessed are they that give themselves his Statutes to observe Seeking the Lord with all their hearts And never from him swerve BASSUS Blessed are they that perfect are And pure in mind and heart Whose lives and conversations From Gods laws never start 2. Blessed are they that give themselves his Statutes to observe Seeking TENOR BLessed are they that perfect are And pure in mind and heart Whose lives and conversations From Gods Laws never start Blessed are they that give themselves His Statutes to obâ•Œserve Seeking the Lord with all their hearts And never from him swerve BASSUS the Lord with all their heart And never from him Swerve Psalm 150. Bangor Tune Tho. Ravenscroft B. of M. CANTUS YIeld unto God the mighty Lord praise in his Sanctuary And praise him in the firmament that shews his pow'r on high BASSUS YIeld unto God the mighty Lord c. TENOR YIeld unto God the mighty Lord praise in his Sanctuary And praise him in the firmament that shews his pow'r on high Psalm 148. CANTUS GIve laud unto the Lord From heaven that is so high Praise him in deed and word Above the Starry Sky And also ye his Angels all Armies royal praise him with glee BASSUS GIve laud unto the Lord From heaven that is so high Praise him in deed and word Above the Starry Sky And also ye his Angels all armies royal praise him with glee TENOR GIve laud unto the Lord From heav'n that is so high Praise him in deed and word Above the Starry Sky And also ye his Angels all armies royal praise him with glee Twelve Selected ENGLISH TUNES IN THREE PARTS TWO TREBLES and a BASS A. 3. Voc. Mr. William Webb CANTUS PRIMUS I wish no more thou should'st love me My joys are full in loving thee My heart 's too narrow to contain My bliss if thou should'st love again BASSUS I wish no more thou should'st love me My joys are full in loving thee My heart 's too narrow to contain My bliss if thou should'st love again CANTUS SECUNDUS I wish no more thou should'st love me My joys are full in loving thee My heart 's too narrow to contain My bliss if thou should'st love again A. 3. Voc. Mr. Matthew Lock CANTUS PRIMUS Claris it is not in your pow'r to say how long our love will last it may be we within this hour may lose those joys we now may tast The blessed that imâ•Œmorâ•Œtal be From change in Love are oneâ•Œly free BASSUS Cloris it is not in your pow'r to say how long our love will last It may be we within this hour may lose those joys we now may tast The blessed that immortal be From CANTUS SECUNDUS Cloris it is not in your pow'r to say how long our love will last it may be we within this hour may lose those joys we now may tast The blessed that imâ•Œmorâ•Œtal be From change in Love are oneâ•Œly free BASSUS change in Love are onely free And though you now immortal seem Such is the exactness of your frame Those that your beauty so esteem Will find it cannot last the same Love from your eys has stoln my fire As apt to wast and to expire A. 3. Voc. Mr. Matthew Lock CANTUS PRIMUS 'T is love and harmony 't is Musicks melody At this time joyns our hearts to meet and sing our parts and sing our parts Then let no man disturb ' our delight our content Since we come we come for merriment BASSUS 'T is love and harmony 'T is Musicks melody At this time joyns our hearts To meet and sing our parts and sing our parts Then let no man disturb our delight our content Since we come we come for merriment CANTUS SECUNDUS 'T is love and harmony 'T is musicks melody At this time joyns our hearts To meet and sing our parts and sing our parts Then let no man disturb our delight our content Since we come we come for meriment A. 3. Voc. Leno Hodemonte CANTUS PRIMUS In my sad thoughts I sat and Sighâ•Œed With which none was delighted Yet was it still to me A rejoycing there to be in good Socieâ•Œty Then farewel Sadness now Then farewell Sadness now Let 's all agree To joyn in Harmony To joyn in Harmony To joyn to joyn in Harmony BASSUS In my sad thoughts I sat and Sighed With which none was delighted Yet was it still to me A rejoycing there to be in good Society Then farewell Sadness now Then farewel Sadness CANTUS SECUNDUS In my sad thoughts I sat and Sighed With which none was delighted Yet was it still to me A rejoycing there to be in good Socieâ•Œty Then farewel Sadness now Then farewell Sadness now Let 's all agree To joyn in Harmony To joyn in Harmony To joyn in Harmony BASSUS now Let 's all agree To joyn in Harmony To joyn in Harmony To joyn in harmony A. 3. Voc. Dr. Wilson CANTUS PRIMUS In a Season all oppressed With sad Sorrow poor distressed Troilos said unto his Cressed Yield O! Yield thee Sweet and stay not O no no no no no no no no sweet Love I may not BASSUS In a season all oppressed With sad Sorrow poor distressed Troilos said unto his Cressed Yield O! Yield thee Sweet and stay not O! no no no no no no no no sweet Love I may not CANTUS SECUNDUS In a season all oppressed With sad Sorrow poor distressed Troilos said unto his Cressed Yield O! Yield thee Sweet and stay not O! no no no no no no no no sweet Love I may not A. 3. Voc. Mr. Simon Ives CANTUS PRIMUS Now we are met let 's merry merry be For one half hour with mirth and glee To recreate our Spirits dull Let 's laugh and sing our bellies full BASSUS Now we are met let 's merry merry be For one half hour with mirth and glee To recreate our Spirits dull Let 's laugh and sing our bellies full CANTUS SECUNDUS Now we are met let