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