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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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truely if that the Lord had not our cause mayntaynd if that the Lord had not our right sustaynd when all the world against vs furiously made their vprores and sayd we should all dye made their vprores and sayd we should all dye we should all dye Psal. 125. SVch as in God the Lord do trust as mount Sion shall firmely stand shall firmely stand and be remoued at no hand the Lord will count them right and iust them right and iust so that they shall be sure they shall be sure for euer to endure Psal. 126. WHen that the Lord againe his Sion had foorth brought from bondage great also seruitude extreme His work was such as did surmount mans hart and thought so that we were much like to them y ● vse to dreame Our mouthes were with laughter with laughter filled then and eke our tongues did shew vs ioyfull men did shew vs ioyfull men Psal. 130. LOrd to thee I make my mone when dangers me op presse I call I sigh plaine and grone I sigh plaine and grone trusting to finde release trusting to finde release Heare now O Lord my re quest O Lord my request for it is full due time and let thine eares aye be prest vnto this prayer mine this prayer mine Psal. 132. REmember Dauids troubles Lord how to the Lord he swore and vowd a vow to Iacobs God to Iacobs God to keepe for euer more I will not come within my house nor clime vp to my bed nor let my temples take their rest or the eyes in my head or the eyes in my head Psal. 134. BEhold and haue regard ye seruaunts of the Lord which in his house which in his house by night do watch prayse him with one accord prayse him with one accord Psal. 135. O Prayse the Lord praise him praise him praise him with one accord with one accord O prayse him still O praise him still all ye that be the seruants of the Lord. O prayse him ye that stand be in the house of the Lord in the house of the Lord ye of his court and of his house of his house prayse him with one accord prayse him with one accord Psal. 136. PRayse ye the Lord for he is good for he is good for his mercy endureth for euer Giue prayse vnto the God of Gods for his mercy endureth for euer Giue prayse giue prayse vnto the Lord of Lords for his mercy endureth for euer Which onely doth great won ders work great wonders work for his mercy endureth for euer Psal. 137. WHen as we sate in Babilon ij the riuers round about the riuers round about in re membrance of Sion the teares for griefe burst out ij We hangd our Harps Instruments ij the willow trees vpon the willow trees vpon for in that place men for their vse men for their vse had planted many one had planted many one Psal. 141. O Lord vpon thee do I call Lord hast thee vnto me Lord hast thee vnto me And harken Lord vnto my voyce when I doe cry to thee doe cry to thee As incense let my prayer be direc-ted in thine eyes and the vplifting of my hands vplifting of my hands as euening sacrifice as euening sacrifice Psal. 142. BEfore the Lord God with my voyce I did send out my cry send out my cry And with my strayned voyce vnto the Lord God prayed I. My meditation in his sight to poure I dyd not spare And in the presence of the Lord my trouble did declare my trouble did declare Psal. 145. THee will I laud my God and king my God and king blesse thy name for aye For euer will I prayse thy name blesse thee day by day Great is the Lord most worthy praise his greatnes none can reach his greatnesse none can reach From race to race they shall thy works they shall thy workes prayse and thy power preach prayse thy power preach Psal. 147. PRayse ye the Lord for it is good prayse ye the Lord for it is good vn to our God to sing for it is pleasant and to prayse it is a comelie thing The Lord his owne Ierusalem Ierusalem he buildeth vp alone he buildeth vp alone and the disperst of Israell of Israell doth gather into one doth gather into one doth gather into one Psal. 148. GIue laud vnto the Lord from heauen that is so hye prayse him in deede and word prayse him in dede and word aboue the starry skye and also ye his Angels all armies royall prayse him with glee Heere endeth all the tunes for the Psalmes the highest part singing the common Church tune The X Commaundements ATtend my people giue eare my people and giue eare of ferely things I will thee tell I will thee tell Se that my wordes in minde thou beare my wordes in minde thou beare and to my precepts listen well to my preceptes listen well The Lords Prayer OVr Father which in heauen art our Father which in heauen art and makest vs all one brotherhood To call vppon thee with one hart our heauenly Father our God Graunt we pray not with lips alone but with the hearts deepe sigh but with the harts deepe sigh and grone The Creede ALL my beliefe and confidence is in the Lord of might the Lord of might The Father which all things hath made the day and eke the night The heauens and the firmament the heauens and the firmament and al-so many Star The earth and all that is therin which passe mans reason farre which passe mans reason farre Da pacem Domine GIue peace in these our dayes O Lord our dayes O Lord great dan gers great dangers are now at hand Thine e-ne-mies with one accord Christes name Christes name in euery land seeke to deface roote out and race thy true right worship in deede be thou the stay be thou the stay Lord we thee pray thou helpest alone in all neede thou helpest alone in all neede O Heauenly God O Father deere O Father deere cast downe thy tender eye cast downe thy tender eye vpon a wretch that prostrate here vpon a wretch y ● prostrate here before thy Throne doth lye O powre thy precious Oyle of grace into my wounded hart O let the drops of mercie swage the rigor of my smart the rigor of my smart the rigor of my smart the rigor of my smart FINIS W. Damon THE TABLE These are before the Psalmes COme holy Gost. 1 O Lord of whome I do depend 1 Wee praise thee God 2 O all ye workes of God 2 The onely Lord of Israell 3 My soule doth magnifie the Lord. 4 O Lord because my harts desire 4 What man soeuer he be that 5 O Lord turne not away thy face 6 Our Father which in heauen art 6 Harke Israell and what I say 7 Where righteousnesse doth say 8 The Table for the Psalmes Psalm A Fol. 30 All laud and prayse 14 78 Attend my people to my law 23 100 All people that on earth do dwel 25 B 81 Be light and glad 24 119 Blessed are they 29 134 Behold and haue regard 35 142 Before the Lord. 38 G 148 Giue laud vnto the Lord. 40 I 25 I lift mine hart to thee 13 25 An other of the same 14 77 I with my voyce 22 116 I loue the Lord. 28 120 In trouble and in thrall 30 121 I lift mine eyes 30 122 I did in hart reioyce 31 L 6 Lord in thy wrath 10 68 Let God arise 20 72 Lord giue thy iudgements 22 88 Lord God of health 24 130 Lord to thee I make my mone 34 M 23 My shepherd is the liuing Lord. 12 103 My soule giue laud. 26 104 My soule prayse the Lord. 26 Psalm N Fol. 124 Now Israell may say 32 O 3 O Lord how are my foes 9 18 O God my strength fortitude 11 21 O Lord how ioyfull is the king 12 44 Our eares haue heard 16 51 O Lord consider my distresse 18 135 O Prayse the Lord. 36 141 O Lord vpon thee do I call 38 P 136 Prayse ye the Lord. 36 147 Prayse ye the Lord. 40 R 61 Regard O Lord. 20 132 Remember Dauids troubles 34 S 59 Send ayd saue me 19 69 Saue me O God 21 125 Such as in God the Lord 32 T 1 The man is blest 9 14 There is no God 10 41 The man is blest that careful is 15 46 The Lord is our defence 16 50 The mightie God 17 145 Thee will I laud. 39 W 52 Why dost thou tyrant boast 18 111 With hart I do accord 27 126 When that the Lord. 33 137 When as we sat in Babilon 37 Y 113 Ye children 28 These are after the Psalmes Attend my people 41 Our Father which in heauen art 42 All my beliefe and confidence 42 Giue peace in these our days 43 O Lord in thee is all my trust 44 Preserue vs Lord. 45 O heauenly God Being of 5. parts 46 FINIS