Composer |
Dates |
Title / Incipit |
Page / Folio / No |
BULL John |
c. 1562–1628 |
Attend unto my tears (I) |
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BULL John |
c. 1562–1628 |
Attend unto my tears (II) |
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BULL John |
c. 1562–1628 |
in the departure of the Lord |
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BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Be unto me O Lord a tower |
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BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Come help O God |
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BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
I laid me down |
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BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Look down O Lord |
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COPERARIO John |
c.1575–1626 |
I'll lay me down to sleep |
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COPERARIO John |
c.1575–1626 |
O Lord, how do my woes increase |
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DOWLAND John |
1563–1626 |
An heart that's broken |
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DOWLAND John |
1563–1626 |
I shame at mine unworthiness |
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FERRABOSCO Alfonso Jr |
c. 1575–1628 |
In depth no man remembereth |
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FERRABOSCO Alfonso Jr |
c. 1575–1628 |
In thee, O Lord, I put my trust |
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FERRABOSCO Alfonso Jr |
c. 1575–1628 |
O Lord, come pity my distress |
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FORD Thomas |
c.1580–1648 |
Almighty God, which hast me brought |
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FORD Thomas |
c.1580–1648 |
Not unto us, but to thy name |
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GIBBONS Orlando |
1583–1625 |
O Lord, I lift my heart |
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GILES Nathaniel |
c. 1558–1633 |
Almighty Lord and God of love |
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GILES Nathaniel |
c. 1558–1633 |
Out of the deep (II) |
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HOOPER Edmund |
c. 1553–1621 |
Alas, that I offended ever |
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HOOPER Edmund |
c. 1553–1621 |
Wellspring of bounty |
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JOHNSON Robert (II) |
c.1583–1633 |
Save me, O Lord |
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JOHNSON Robert (II) |
c.1583–1633 |
Yield unto God |
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JONES Robert II |
fl. c. 1600 |
Lament, my soul |
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JONES Robert II |
fl. c. 1600 |
Let thy salvation be my joy |
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JONES Robert II |
fl. c. 1600 |
What shall I render unto the Lord |
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KINDERSLEY Robert |
fl. c.1600 |
Judge them, O Lord, which me pursue |
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KINDERSLEY Robert |
fl. c.1600 |
O God to whom all hearts are seen |
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LEIGHTON William |
d. c.1616 |
Almighty God that hast me bought |
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LEIGHTON William |
d. c.1616 |
Come let us sing unto God with praise |
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LEIGHTON William |
d. c.1616 |
I cannot, Lord, excuse my sin |
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LEIGHTON William |
d. c.1616 |
In thee, O Lord, I put my trust |
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LEIGHTON William |
d. c.1616 |
My soul doth long |
|
LEIGHTON William |
d. c.1616 |
O Lord thy name is most excellent |
|
LEIGHTON William |
d. c.1616 |
O loving God and father dear |
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LEIGHTON William |
d. c.1616 |
Thou art my God |
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LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
O Lord, come pity my complaint (attr. Thopul) |
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LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
O Lord, give ear to my complaint |
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LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
The cause of death is wicked sin |
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MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
If that a sinner's sighs |
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MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
O had I wings like to a dove |
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MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
O Lord, behold my miseries |
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MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
Thou God of might hast chastened me |
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PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Lord, ever bridle my desires |
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
O God that no time dost despise |
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PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
O let me at thy footstool fall |
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PILKINGTON Francis |
d.c 1638 |
Hidden, O Lord, are my most horrid sins |
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PILKINGTON Francis |
d.c 1638 |
High, mighty God of righteousness |
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WARD John |
fl. early 17th century |
O let me tread in the right paths |
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WARD John |
fl. early 17th century |
O Lord, consider my great moans |
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WEELKES Thomas |
? – 1623 |
Most mighty and all-knowing Lord |
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WEELKES Thomas |
? – 1623 |
O happy he whom thou protect'st |
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WILBYE John |
1574–1638 |
I am quite tired with my groans |
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WILBYE John |
1574–1638 |
O God, the rock of my whole strength |
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