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Early English Church Music
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© The British Academy
LAWES William, c.1602–1645
Text incipit / Title (43)
All people that on earth do dwell
All ye that fear him, praise the Lord (Pt III of O God, my God)
Before the mountains were brought forth (text only)
Behold how good and joyful a thing
Cast me not, Lord, out from thy face (Pt II of O Lord, consider)
Come, sing the great Jehovah's praise
Have mercy on us, Lord
How hath Jehovah's wrath
How like a widow
How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord
I am weary of my groaning
In the subtraction of my years
Judah in exile wanders
Let all in sweet accord clap hands
Let God arise
Let God, the God of battle, rise
Lord, as the hart imbost with heat
Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not
Lord, thy deserved wrath assuage
My God, my rock, regard my cry
My God, O why hast thou forsook
O God, my God, wherefore dost thou forsake (Pt II: O Lord, depart not; Pt III: All ye that fear him)
O God, my strength and fortitude
O Lord, consider my distress (Pt II: Cast me not, Lord)
O Lord, depart not now from me (Pt II of O God, my God)
O Lord, in thee is all my trust
O Lord, of whom I do depend
O Lord, turn not away thy face
O sing unto the Lord a new song, let the congregation
Oft from my early youth
Out of the horror of the deep
Praise the Lord, enthroned on high
Sing to the King of kings
The Lord is my light
They who the Lord their fortress make
Thou mover of the rolling spheres
Thou that art enthroned above
To the God whom we adore
To thee I cry, Lord hear my cries
To thee, O God, my God
When man for sin thy judgement feels (see W.L)
Who is this that cometh (text only)
Ye nations of the earth