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Early English Church Music
Hosted by Trinity College Dublin
© The British Academy
LAWES Henry, 1596–1662
Text incipit / Title (51)
Accept my prayers
Blessed is everyone that feareth (inc)
Blest, O thrice blest
Cast off and scattered
Depressed with grief
Happy he who God obeys
Happy sons of Israel (text only)
Hark, shepherd swains
Haste thee, O God (text only)
Hearken unto my voice (text only)
Hearken, O daughter (text only)
How are the Gentiles
How long, O Lord, let me not
Let God arise (inc)
Let our foes with terror quake
Lord, aloft thy triumphs raising (text only)
Lord, for thy promise sake
Lord, judge my cause
Lord, shower on us thy grace
Lord, to my prayers
Make the great God thy fort (text only)
My song shall be of mercy
My soul and all my faculties
My soul, the great God's praises sing
Not in thy wrath
Now in the winter of my years (mine age)
Now the Lord his reign begins
O hear me Lord, be thou inclined
O hear my cries
O sing unto the Lord a new song (text only)
O thou from whom all mercy springs
Our servant souls
Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous (inc)
Sitting by the streams
That man is truly blest
The bounty of Jehovah praise
The king Jehovah
The Lord in thy adversity (text only)
The Lord is king (text only)
The Lord is my light (see Lawes, W)
The Lord liveth (text only)
Thee and thy wondrous deeds, O Lord
They that put their trust (text only)
Thy beauty Israel is fled
To hear me, Lord, be thou inclined
When grief my labouring soul confounds
Who trusts in thee
With sighs and cries
Woe is me that I from Israel
You who the Lord adore
Zadok the priest