Text incipit / Title (34) |
(Dum transisset) sabbatum |
Blessed art thou that fearest God (I) (Pt II: Thus art thou blessed) |
Blessed art thou that fearest God (II) |
Dominus illuminatio mea |
Edes nostra sancta, part 2: Nam in his te |
Give laud unto the Lord |
Have mercy on me, O Lord |
Hear my prayer, O Lord, and consider |
I lift my heart to thee |
In te Domine speravi |
Judica me Deus |
Kyrie Paschali |
Lamentations |
Lord arise and help thy servant |
Lord, to thee I make my moan |
Miserere mei Deus (?) |
O all ye nations |
O come, let us lift up |
O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious |
O God, my strength and fortitude |
O lord our governor This anthem appears as a Festal Psalm for Matins on Ascension Day, attr. Smith, E., q.v for additional sources) |
O Lord the maker of all things (see Mundy, W) |
O Lord, of whom I do depend |
O Lord, turn not away thy face |
O thou God almighty (see Hooper) |
Praise the Lord, O my soul, while I live |
Save me, O God, and that with speed |
Send aid (inc) |
Sing joyfully unto God our strength |
Sing ye unto the Lord |
This is my commandment (see Mundy, W.) |
Thus art thou blessed (Pt II of Blessed art thou I) |
Unto thee lift I up mine eyes |
Ye people all in one accord |