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Early English Church Music
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© The British Academy
Henry and William Lawes, Choice Psalmes London, 1648

Composer Dates Title / Incipit Page / Folio / No
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Accept my prayers
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Blest, O thrice blest
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Cast off and scattered
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Depressed with grief
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Happy he who God obeys
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 How are the Gentiles
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 How long, O Lord, let me not
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Let our foes with terror quake
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Lord, for thy promise sake
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Lord, judge my cause
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Lord, shower on us thy grace
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Lord, to my prayers
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 My soul and all my faculties
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Not in thy wrath
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Now in the winter of my years (mine age)
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Now the Lord his reign begins
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 O hear me Lord, be thou inclined
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 O hear my cries
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 O thou from whom all mercy springs
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Our servant souls
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 That man is truly blest
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 The bounty of Jehovah praise
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 The king Jehovah
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Thy beauty Israel is fled
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 To hear me, Lord, be thou inclined
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 When grief my labouring soul confounds
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Who trusts in thee
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 With sighs and cries
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Woe is me that I from Israel
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 You who the Lord adore
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Behold how good and joyful a thing
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Come, sing the great Jehovah's praise
LAWES William c.1602–1645 How hath Jehovah's wrath
LAWES William c.1602–1645 How like a widow
LAWES William c.1602–1645 How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord
LAWES William c.1602–1645 I am weary of my groaning
LAWES William c.1602–1645 In the subtraction of my years
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Judah in exile wanders
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Let all in sweet accord clap hands
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Let God, the God of battle, rise
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Lord, as the hart imbost with heat
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Lord, thy deserved wrath assuage
LAWES William c.1602–1645 My God, my rock, regard my cry
LAWES William c.1602–1645 My God, O why hast thou forsook
LAWES William c.1602–1645 O sing unto the Lord a new song, let the congregation
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Oft from my early youth
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Out of the horror of the deep
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Praise the Lord, enthroned on high
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Sing to the King of kings
LAWES William c.1602–1645 They who the Lord their fortress make
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Thou mover of the rolling spheres
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Thou that art enthroned above
LAWES William c.1602–1645 To the God whom we adore
LAWES William c.1602–1645 To thee I cry, Lord hear my cries
LAWES William c.1602–1645 To thee, O God, my God
LAWES William c.1602–1645 Ye nations of the earth