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A45173 A collection of some verses out of the Psalms of David suited to several occasions. Composed in two parts, cantus & bassus: being [the] common tunes to the Psalms in metre, now used in parish-churches. To which is added, some instructions for singing of them. Collected forMr. Henry Hunt, for the use of his scholars, and such as delight in psalmody. Hunt, Henry, 17th/18th cent. 1698 (1698) Wing H3729AA; ESTC R216492 32,286 114

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drives to and fro To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Psalm II. Verse 1 2 3 5 6. For Easter Cantus Cambridge Tune WHy did the Gentiles tumults raise what rage was in their brain Why did the Jewish people muse seeing all is but vain The Kings and Rulers of the earth conspire and are all bent Against the Lord and Christ his Son which he among us sent Shall we be bound to them say they let all their bonds be broke And of their doctrine and their law let us reject the yoke But he that in the heaven dwels their doings will deride And make them all as mockingstocks thrôout the world so wide For in his wrath the Lord will say to them upon that day And in his fury trouble them and then the Lord will say I have anointed him my King upon my holy hill I will therefore Lord preach thy law and eke declare thy will Psalm II. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. For Easter Bassus Cambridge Tune WHy did the Gentiles tumults raise what rage was in their brain Why did the Jewish people muse seeing all is but vain The Kings and Rulers of the earth conspire and are all bent Against the Lord and Christ his Son which he among us sent Shall we be bound to them say they let all their bonds be broke And of their doctrine and their law let us reject the yoke But he that in the heaven dwells their doings will deride And make them all as mockingstocks thrôout the world so wide For in his wrath the Lord will say to them upon a day And in his fury trouble them and then the Lord will say I have anointed him my King upon my holy hill I will therefore Lord preach thy law and eke declare thy will Psalm III. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Cantus Proper Tune O Lord how are my foes increast which vex me more more They kill my heart when as they say God can him not restore But thou O Lord art my defence when I am hard bestead My worship and mine honor both and thou hold'st up my head Then with my voice upon the Lord I did both call and cry And he out of his holy hill did hear me speedily I laid me down and quietly I slept and rose again For why I know assuredly the Lord will me sustain If ten thousand had hem'd me in I could not be afraid For thou art still my Lord and God my Saviour and mine aid To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Psalm III. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Bassus Proper Tune O Lord how are my foes increast which vex me more more They kill my heart when as they say God can him not restore But thou O Lord art my defence when I am hard bestead My worship and mine honor both and thou hold'st up my head Then with my voice upon the Lord I did both call and cry And he out of his holy hill did hear me speedily I laid me down and quietly I slept and rose again For why I know assuredly the Lord will me sustain If ten thousand had hem'd me in I could not be afraid For thou art still my Lord and God my Saviour and mine aid To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Psalm IV. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Cantus Glocester Tune O God that art my righteousness Lord hear me when I call Thou hast set me at liberty when I was bound and thrall Have mercy Lord therefore on me and grant me my request For unto thee uncessantly to call I will not rest O mortal men how long will ye my glory thus despise Why wander ye in vanity and follow after lies Know ye that good and godly men the Lord doth take and chuse And when to him I make my plaint he doth me not refuse Sin not but stand in awe therefore examine well your heart And in your chamber quietly see you your selves convert Offer to God the sacrifice of righteousness I say And look that in the living Lord you put your trust alway Psalm IV. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Bassus Glocester Tune O God that art my righteousness Lord hear me when I call Thou hast set me at liberty when I was bound and thrall Have mercy Lord therefore on me and grant me my request For unto thee uncessantly to call I will not rest O mortal men how long will ye my glory thus despise Why wander ye in vanity and follow after lies Know ye that good and godly men the Lord doth take and chuse And when to him I make my plaint he doth me not refuse Sin not but stand in awe therefore examine well your heart And in your chamber quietly see you your selves convert Offer to God the sacrifice of righteousness I say And look that in the living Lord. you put your trust alway Psalm V. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. A Thanksgiving Cantus London Tune INncline thine ear unto my words O Lord my plaint consider And hear my voice my King my God to thee I make my Pray'● Hear me betime Lord tarry not for I will have respect My Prayer early in the morn to thee for to direct And I will trust through patience in thee my God alone Thou art not pleas'd with wickedness and ill w th thee dwells non● And in thy sight shall never stand these cruel men O Lord Vain workers of iniquity thou hast always abhorr'd The liers and the flatterers thou shalt destroy them than And God will hate the blood thirsty and the deceitful man Therefore will I come to thine house trusting upon thy grace And rev'rently will worship thee toward thine holy place Psalm V. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. A Thanksgiving Bassus London Tune INcline thine ear unto my words O Lord my plant consider And hear my voice my King my God to thee I make my Pray'r Hear me betime Lord tarry not for I will have respect My Prayer early in the morn to thee for to direct And I will trust through patience in thee my God alone Thou art not pleas'd with wickedness and ill wth thee dwells none And in thy sight shall never stand these cruel men O Lord Vain workers of iniquity thou hast always abhor'd The liers and the flatterers thou shalt destroy them than And God will hate the blood thirsty and the deceitful man Therefore I will come to thine house trusting upon thy grace And rev'rently will worship thee toward thine holy place Psalm VI. Verse 1 2 3 4 5. Cantus Bristol Tune LOrd in thy wrath reprove me not thô I deserve thine ire Nor yet correct me in thy rage O Lord I thee desire For I am weak therefore O Lord of mercy me forbear And heal me L d for