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A14668 The Psalmes of Dauid in meter the plaine song beeing the common tunne to be sung and plaide vpon the lute, orpharyon, citterne or base violl, seuerally or altogether, the singing part to be either tenor or treble to the instrument, according to the nature of the voyce, or for foure voyces: with tenne short tunnes in the end, to which for the most part all the Psalmes may be vsually sung, for the vse of such as are of mean skill, and whose leysure least serueth to practise: by Richard Allison Gent. practitioner in the art of musicke: and are to be sold at his house in the Dukes place neere Alde-gate. Alison, Richard, fl. 1588-1606.; Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549.; Hopkins, John, d. 1570. 1599 (1599) STC 2497; ESTC S107043 33,079 152

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the heauens and all the powers therein To thee Cherub and Seraphin to cry they doe not lin Te Deum BASSVS R. Allison WEe praise thee God wee knowledge thee The onely Lord to be And as eter nall Father all The earth doth worship thee To thee all Angels cry the heauens and all the powers therin To the Cherub and Seraphin To crie they doe not lin Te Deum ALTVS Richard Allison WE praise thee God we knowledge thee the onely Lord to be And as eternall Father all the earth doth worship thee To thee all Angels crie the heauens and all the powers therein To thee Cherub and Seraphin To crie they do not lin The Song of the three Children CANTVS Richard Allison O All yee workes of God the Lord Blesse yee the Lord Praise him and mag ni fye him for e uer CITTERNE Richard Allison O All yee workes of God The song of the three Children TENOR Richard Allison O All yee works of God the Lord blesse yee the Lord Praise him and mag ni fie him for e uer The song of the three c. BASSVS R. Allison O Al ye works of God the Lord blesse ye the Lord Praise him and magnifie him for euer The song of the three Children ALTVS Richard Allison O All yee works of God the Lord blesse yee the Lord praise him and mag ni fie him for e uer Magnificat CANTVS Richard Allison MY soule doth magni fie the Lord My sprite eke euer more Reioyceth in the Lord my God Which is my Saui our And why because he did re garde And gaue respect vn to So base e state of his handmaid And let the mightie goe Magnificat CITTERNE Richard Allison M My soule doth magnifie the Lord. Magnificat TENOR Richard Allison MY soule doth magnifie the Lord My sprite eke euermore Reioyceth in the Lord my God Which is my Sauiour And why because he did regard And gaue respect vnto So base estate of his handmaide And let the mightie goe Magnificat BASSVS R. Allison MY soule doth magnifie the Lorde My sprit eke euermore Reioiceth in the Lord my God Which is my Sauiour And why because he did regard And gaue re-spect vnto So base estate of his handmaide And let the mightie goe Magnificat ALTVS Richard Allison MY soule doth magnifie the Lord My sprite eke e uermore Reioyceth in the Lord my God Which is my Sa uiour And why because he did regard And gaue respect vn to So base estate of his handmaid And let the mightie goe Nunc dimittis CANTVS Richard Allison O Lord because my harts desire hath wished long to see My one-ly Lord and Sa uiour thy sonne before I dye The ioy health of all mankind De sired long before Which now is come in to the world Of mercy bringing store Nunc dimittis CITTERNE Richard Allison O Lord because my harts desire Nunc dimittis TENOR Richard Allison O Lord because my hearts de sire hath wished long to see My onely Lord and Sauiour thy Sonne before I die The ioy and health of all mankinde desired long before Which now is come into the worlde of mercy bringing store Nunc dimittis BASSVS Richard Allison O Lord because my hearts desire hath wished long to see My onlie Lord and Sauiour thy son before I die The ioy and health of all mankinde desired long before Which nowe is come in to the worlde of mercie bringing store Nunc dimittis ALTVS Richard Allison O Lord because my hearts desire hath wished long to see My onely Lord and Sauiour thy son before I die The ioy and health of all mankinde desired long before Which now is come into the world of mercie bringing store Quicunque vult CANTVS Richard Allison WHat mā so e uer he be that Sal uation will obtaine The Catholike beleefe he must Before all things re taine Which faith vnlesse he ho lie keepe And vn de-fy ledly Without all doubt eternally He shall besure to dye Quicunque vult CITTERNE Richard Allison WHat man so euer Quicunque vult TENOR Richard Allison WHat man so e uer he be that saluation will attaine The Catholike beliefe he must be fore all things retaine Which faith vnlesse he ho-ly keepe vndefiledly Without all doubt eternally he shall be sure to die Quicunque vult BASSVS R. Allison WHat man so e-uer he be that saluation will attaine The Catholike beliefe he must before al things retaine Which faith vnlesse he holy keepe vn de filedlie Without all doubt e-ter-nally he shall be sure to die Quicunque vult ALTVS Richard Allison WHat man so-e uer he be that sal ua tion will attaine The Catholike beliefe he must before all things retaine Which faith vnlesse he holy keepe and vndefiledlie Without all doubt eternally he shall be sure to die The Lamentation CANTVS Richard Allison O Lord turne not a-way thy face From him that lyeth prostrate Lamenting sore his sinful life Before thy mercie gate Which gate thou openest wide to those That doe lament their sinne Shut not that gate against me Lord But let mee en ter in The Lamentation CITTERNE Richard Allison O Lord turne not away The Lamentation TENOR Richard Allison O Lord turne not away thy face from him that lieth prostrate Lamen ting sore his sinfull life before thy mercy gate Which gate thou openest wide to those that doe lament their sinne Shut not that gate against me Lord but let me en ter in The Lamenta BASSVS R. Allison O Lord turne not a-way thy face from him that lieth prostrate Lamenting sore his sinfull life be-fore thy mercy gate Which gate thou o penest wide to those that doe la ment their sin Shut not that gate a gainst me Lord but let me en-ter in The Lamentation ALTVS Richard Allison O Lord turne not away thy face from him that lieth prostrate Lamenting sore his sinful life before thy mercie gate Which gate thou openest wide to those that doe lament their sinne Shut not that gate against me Lord but let me enter in The Lords prayer CANTVS Richard Allison OVR Father which in hea uen art Lord hallowed be thy name Thy kingdome come thy will be done in earth Euen as the same in hea uen is Giue vs O Lord our daylie bread this day As we forgiue our detters so forgiue our debts we praye Verte Folium The Lords prayer CITTERNE Richard Allison OVr Father which in heauen art Verte Folium The Lords prayer TENOR Richard Allison OVR Father which in hea uen art Lord hallowed be thy name Thy kingdome come thy will bee done in earth euen as the same in Hea uen is Giue vs O Lord our daylie breade this day As wee for giue our det ters so for giue our debts wee praye The Lords prayer BASSVS R. Allison OVr Father which in Heauen art Lord hallowed bee thy name Thy kingdome come thy will be done in earth euen as the same in heauen is Giue vs
THE PSALMES OF Dauid in Meter The plaine Song beeing the common tunne to be sung and plaide vpon the Lute Orpharyon Citterne or Base Violl seuerally or altogether the singing part to be either Tenor or Treble to the Instrument according to the nature of the voyce or for fowre voyces With tenne short Tunnes in the end to which for the most part all the Psalmes may be vsually sung for the vse of such as are of mean skill and whose leysure least serueth to practice By Richard Allison Gent. Practitioner in the Art of Musicke and are to be solde at his house in the Dukes place neere Alde-gate LONDON Printed by William Barley the Assigne of Thomas Morley 1599. Cum Priuilegio Regiae Majestatis To the right Honorable and most vertuous Lady the Lady Anne Countesse of Warwicke RIght H. the heauens th earth al things in them do sing with Dauid both mercy iudgemet they teach vs that God doth whatsoeuer pleaseth him being able to punish them which forget his mercies and ready to blesse those that feare his iudgements for in the heauens we may reade that he which made them glorious is himselfe of exceeding glory that he which enritcheth them so mightily for the comfort of man is vnto man of exceeding mercy In the shaking of the earth we may reade that the Ruler of the earth is mighty and in the fruits of the earth we do enioy the fruits of his bounty all which matters are therefore published that in his Maiesty hee may bee feared and in his mercie loued But because we are blinde and cannot see to reade the works of God to our instruction wee haue the word of God also from whence if we be not deafe we may heare the same doctrine to our edification for it telleth vs how in louing sinne iudgement is to be feared in auoiding iudgement repentance is required in true repentance mercy is assured in imbracing mercy Eternall happinesse will be graunted But because the whole Booke of God to idle schollers may seeme too tedious we haue the Psalms of Dauid more compendiously teaching doctrine fit for vs for if we would see the danger of sinne they wil shew it if we would know how to turn from sinne they will teach it if we would praise God for his mercy receaued they can direct vs if we would pray to be deliuered from misery they will be good guides vnto vs yea in euery good action wee shall finde in the Psalmes sufficient instruction for vs. And that our meditations in the Psalmes may not want their delight we haue that excellēt gift of God the Art of Musick to accompany them that our eyes beholding the words of Dauid our fingers handling the Instruments of Musicke our eares delighting in the swetenesse of the melody and the heart obseruing the harmony of them all these doe ioyne in an heauenly Consort and God may bee glorified and our selues refreshed therewith But I leaue this Argument to Dauid himselfe who in consideration of the premisses exhorteth vs to make melody with hart and harpe with trumpet and lowde Cymball as if he had said that no way is sufficient to furder men on earth in their praising the Lord of Heauen I onely am to yeelde a reason of this my present doing My honorable good Lady as zeale to Gods glory hath caused me to publish this worke so dutie to your H. hath moued me to present it to your Ladyship whose loue of piety and care of Religion haue beene alwaies such that your owne happinesse is sealed vp to you in your possessing them whose fauours to me in the dayes of your H. husband sometimes my good Lord and Master haue beene so great that I may not forget them and hauing no way to shewe a thankefull mind but by presenting this simple work vnto your H. I humbly craue pardon for my boldnesse in offering it and fauor from your Ladyship in accepting it leauing these my simple labors vnder your H. protection and commending your H. to the protection of the Almightie God Your Honors humbly deuoted in all duety Richard Allison Iohn Dowland Batcheler of Musicke in commendation of Richard Allison and this most excellent work IF Musicks Arte be Sacred and Diuine And holy Psalmes a subiect more Diuine If the great Prophet did the words compile And our rare Artist did these smooth notes file Then I pronounce in reason and in loue That both combinde this most Diuine must proue And this deare friend I recommend to thee Of thine owne worth a prooued veritie Whose high desert doth rather vrge me still To shew my weakenes then to want good-will William Leighton Esq. in praise of the Author GOe silly Muse and doe my loue present to Musickes praise the Author of this worke Pleade his desert thar is so excellent in whose swete notes so secrete skil doth lurke Let all that loues this Sience so Diuine afford him grace that haps this worke to see Whose eares may iudge what Concord can combine by Musicks arte consists in notes but three Conioinde in parts with true Concent of art as may appeare by euery Close contriude How concords three containeth euery part within this Booke from whence notes are deriude Admire his skill let God haue laude and praise whose holy words these swete Consorts doe raise Let this graue Musick giue your eares content Sith Musickes arte is drawne from this Concent Iohn Welton in prayse of the Author DIuine Apollo God of heauenly Muses The Garden walkes for his repast frequenting In Allies-son bright shining there he vses Oft to attend the gracious Nymphes presenting Psalmes of all sorts with instruments and voyces Of sundry aires and sundry are their choyses In those faire walks they vse the exercises Of Psalmes and Hymnes and spirituall songs deuining Perfuming aire with their swete sacrifices From earth to heauen by sacred meane inclining Long may they haunt those pathes with sacred blissing To charme the noise of venemous vipers hissing The extract and effect of the Queenes Maiesties Patent to Thomas Morley for the Printing of Musicke ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England France and Ireland Defender of of the faith c. To all Printers and Booke-sellers and to all and singular Mayors Shiriffes Bayliffes Constables Head-boroughs and all other our officers ministers and subiects greeting KNOW ye that for the especiall affection and good-will that wee haue and beare to the Science of Musicke and for the aduancement thereof by our Letters Patents dated the xxviii day of September in the xl yeere of our Reigne haue graunted full priuiledge and licence vnto our wel-beloued seruant Thomas Morley Gent. of our Royall Chappell and to his Assignes Deputies Factors and seruants only and none other for xxi yeeres next insuing to imprint or cause to be imprinted any and so many set song or songs in parts either in English Latine French Italian or in any other tongue or tongues that may serue for
hast spread that it to a curtaine compared may bee Psalme 111. CANTVS Richard Allison WIth hart I doe ac cord to praise laud the Lorde in presence of the iust For great his workes are found to search them such are bound As doe him loue and trust His workes are glo-rious al-so his righ-teous nesse Verte folium Psalme 111. CITTERNE Richard Allison WIth hart I doe accord Verte folium Psalme 111. TENOR Richard Allison WIth heart I doe ac cord to praise and laude the Lord in presence of the iust For great his works are found to search them such are bound as doe him loue and trust His works are glo ri ous al so his righteousnes Verte folium Psalme 111. BASSVS R. Allison WIth heart I doe ac cord to praise and laude the Lord in presence of the iust For great his works are founde to searche them such are bounde as doe him loue and trust His workes are glo ri ous al so his righ teous nes Verte folium Psalme 111. ALTVS Richard Allison WIth heart I doe ac cord to praise and laude the Lord in presence of the iust For great his works are found to search them such are bound as doe him loue and trust His works are glori ous also his righ teousnes Verte folium Psalme 111. CANTVS Richard Allison it doth indure for e uer His wondrous workes hee would wee still re member should his mer cie fai leth ne uer Psalme 111. CITTERNE Richard Allison Psalme 111. TENOR Richard Allison it doth endure for e uer His wondrous works hee woulde wee still re member shoulde his mercies faileth ne uer Psalme 111. BASSVS R. Allison it doth en dure for e uer His wondrous works hee woulde wee still re member shoulde his mercies faileth ne uer Psalme 111. ALTVS Richard Allison it doth en dure for e uer His wondrous workes hee would wee still re member shoulde his mercies faileth ne uer Psalme 113. CANTVS Richard Allison YE children which do serue the Lord praise ye his name with one accord Yea blessed bee al waies his name who from the rising of the Sunne till it returne where it be gun is to be prai-sed with great fame The Lord all people doth surmount Verte folium Psalme 113. CITTERNE Richard Allison YE children which do serue the Lord. Verte folium Psalme 113. TENOR Richard Allison YE children which doe serue the Lord praise yee his name with one ac cord Yea blessed be al waies his name who from the rising of the Sunne till it returne where it begun is to be praised with great fame The Lord all people doth surmount Verte folium Psalme 113. BASSVS R. Allison YE children which doe serue the Lord praise yee his name with one ac cord Yea blessed bee alwaies his name who from the ri-sing of the Sun till it re-turne where it be gun is to be praised with great fame The Lord all people doth surmount Verte folium Psalme 113. ALTVS Richard Allison YE children which doe serue the Lord praise ye his name with one ac cord Yea blessed be alwaies his name who from the rising of the Sunne till it re turne where it begun is to be praised with great fame The Lord all people doth surmount Verte folium Psalme 113. CANTVS Richard Allison as for his glory wee may count aboue the heauens hie to be With God the Lord who may compare whose dwellings in the heauens are of such great power and force is hee Psalme 113. CITTERNE Richard Allison Psalme 113. TENOR Richard Allison as for his glo ry wee may count a boue the heauens high to bee With God the Lord who may com pare whose dwellings in the heauens are of such great power and force is hee Psalme 113. BASSVS R. Allison as for his glo ry wee may count a boue the Heauens high to bee With God the Lord who may com pare whose dwellings in the heauens are of such great power and force is hee Psalme 113. ALTVS Richard Allison as for his glo ry wee may count a boue the hea uens high to bee With God the Lord who may com pare whose dwellinges in the Hea uens are of such great power and force is hee Psalme 119. CANTVS Richard Allison BLessed are they that per fect are and pure in minde and hart Whose liues and conuersa ti on from Gods laws ne uer start Blessed are they that giue themselues his statutes to ob-serue Seeking the Lord with all their hart and ne uer from him swerue Psalme 119. CITTERNE Richard Allison BLessed are they that perfect are Psalme 119. TENOR Richard Allison BLessed are they that perfect are and pure in minde and hart Whose liues conuersa ti on from Gods lawes neuer start Blessed are they that giue themselues his statutes to obserue Seeking the Lord with all their heart and neuer from him swerue Psalme 199. BASSVS R. Allison BLessed are they that perfect are and pure in minde and hart Whose liues and conuer sa ti on from Gods lawes neuer start Blessed are they that giue themselues his statutes to obserue Seeking the Lord with all their hart and neuer from him swerue Psalme 119. ALTVS Richard Allison BLessed are they that perfect are and pure in minde and hart Whose liues and conuersati on from Gods lawes ne uer start Blessed are they that giue themselues his statutes to obserue Seeking the Lord with all their heart and neuer from him swerue Psalme 119. CANTVS Richard Allison IN trouble and in thrall vn to the Lord I call and he doth me comfort De li uer mee I say fromly ers lips alwaie and tongue of false re port Psalme 119. CITTERNE Richard Allison IN trouble and in thrall Psalme 120. TENOR Richard Allison IN trou ble and in thrall vn to the Lord I call and hee doth mee comfort De-li uer mee I say from liars lips al way and tongue of false re port Psalme 120. BASSVS R. Allison IN trouble and in thrall vn to the Lord I call and hee doth mee comfort Deliuer mee I say from li ars lippes al way and tongue of false re port Psalme 120. ALTVS Richard Allison IN trou ble and in thrall vn to the Lord I call and hee doth mee comfort De li uer mee I say from lyars lips al way and tongue of false re port Psalme 121. CANTVS Richard Allison I Lift mine eyes to Sion hill from whēce I doe attend that succour God mee send The mightie God me succour will which heauen and earth fra med and all things therin na med Psalme 121. CITTERNE Richard Allison I Lift mine eyes to Sion hill Psalme 121. TENOR Richard Allison I Lift mine eies to Si on Hill from whence I doe attend that suc cour God mee send the migh ty God mee suc cour will which hea-uen and earth framed and all things there in na med Psalme 121. BASSVS R. Allison I Lift mine eyes to Si