Composer |
Dates |
Title / Incipit |
Page / Folio / No |
WILBYE John |
1574–1638 |
Ne reminiscaris Domine, part 2: Parce Domine |
4
|
MORLEY Thomas |
1557–1603 |
Eheu! Sustulerunt Dominum |
8
|
MORLEY Thomas |
1557–1603 |
Nolo mortem peccatoris... Father I am |
8
|
BULL John |
c. 1562–1628 |
Frail man despise the treasures |
9
|
FERRABOSCO Alfonso Jr |
c. 1575–1628 |
Quare dereiquerunt me |
10
|
BULL John |
c. 1562–1628 |
in the departure of the Lord |
11
|
MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
Thou God of might hast chastened me |
11
|
BULL John |
c. 1562–1628 |
Attend unto my tears (I) |
12
|
FERRABOSCO Alfonso Sr |
1543–1588 |
Fuerunt mihi lachrimae (C36) |
12
|
LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
O Lord, give ear to my complaint |
12
|
WARD John |
fl. early 17th century |
O let me tread in the right paths |
12
|
WILBYE John |
1574–1638 |
I am quite tired with my groans |
13
|
DERING Richard |
c. 1580–1630 |
And the king was moved |
14
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Plead thou my cause |
15
|
RAVENSCROFT Thomas |
c.1590–c.1633 |
O Jesu meek |
15
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
I will thank thee (Pt II of O that my ways) |
16
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
O that my ways |
16
|
RAVENSCROFT Thomas |
c.1590–c.1633 |
Ah, helpless wretch |
16
|
RAVENSCROFT Thomas |
c.1590–c.1633 |
All laud and praise |
17
|
MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
If that a sinner's sighs |
18
|
MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
O Lord, behold my miseries |
18
|
MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
O woe is me for thee |
19
|
MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
When David heard that Absalom |
19
|
EAST Michael |
c. 1580–1648 |
What aileth thee (Pt II of When Israel came out of Egypt |
20
|
EAST Michael |
c. 1580–1648 |
When Israel came out of Egypt (Pt II: What aileth thee) |
20
|
MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
I am the resurrection |
20
|
SIMMES William |
fl. c.1600 |
And thou, my soul (Pt II of Rise O my soul) |
21
|
SIMMES William |
fl. c.1600 |
Rise, O my soul |
21
|
SIMMES William |
fl. c.1600 |
To thee, O Jesus (Pt III of Rise, O my soul) |
21
|
DAMAN William |
c. 1540–1591 |
O heavenly God |
23
|
TALLIS Thomas |
c.1505–1585 |
O sacred and holy banquet (adaptation of motet O sacrum convivium) |
25
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Come help O God |
27
|
FORD Thomas |
c.1580–1648 |
Not unto us, but to thy name |
28
|
WEELKES Thomas |
? – 1623 |
O happy he whom thou protect'st |
28
|
KINDERSLEY Robert |
fl. c.1600 |
Judge them, O Lord, which me pursue |
29
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
O let me at thy footstool fall |
29
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
I laid me down |
30
|
WARD John |
fl. early 17th century |
O Lord, consider my great moans |
30
|
COPERARIO John |
c.1575–1626 |
O Lord, how do my woes increase |
31
|
LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
Out of the deep |
34
|
MORLEY Thomas |
1557–1603 |
O amica mea, part 2: Dentes tui sicut greges |
35
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Mine eyes with fervency |
36
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
My soul oppressed |
37
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
O go not from me |
37
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Blow out (up) the trumpet |
38
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
But when I said (Pt II of Who will rise up with me) |
39
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Who will rise up with me |
39
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Fly ravished soul |
41
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Muse still thereon (Pt III of Fly ravished soul) |
41
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Rain eyes (Pt IV of Fly ravished soul) |
41
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Rest thee awhile (Pt II of Fly ravished soul) |
41
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
I am brought into so great trouble |
43
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
My heart panteth (Pt II of I am brought into so great trouble) |
43
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
O Lord, thou hast searched me out |
47
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Thou art about (Pt II of O Lord, thou hast searched me out) |
47
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Thou hast fashioned me (Pt III of O Lord, thou hast searched me out) |
47
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
Whither shall I go (Pt IV of O Lord, thou hast searched me out) |
47
|
LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
O vos omnes |
50
|
DAMAN William |
c. 1540–1591 |
Miserere nostri Domine |
60
|
GIBBONS Orlando |
1583–1625 |
See the Word is incarnate |
65
|
WARD John |
fl. early 17th century |
Down, caitiff wretch |
66
|
WARD John |
fl. early 17th century |
Prayer is an endless chain (Pt II of Down, caitiff wretch) |
66
|
WARD John |
fl. early 17th century |
How long wilt thou forget |
68
|
BULL John |
c. 1562–1628 |
Almighty God who by the leading (Almighty God who didst manifest) |
69
|
FERRABOSCO Alfonso Jr |
c. 1575–1628 |
Hear me, O God (Adaptation of Four-note Pavane' |
72
|
TYE Christopher |
c.1500–c.1573 |
I lift my heart to thee |
75
|
TALLIS Thomas |
c.1505–1585 |
I call and cry (adaptation of motet O sacrum convivium) |
76
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Save me O God for thy name's sake (I) |
78
|
MUNDY John |
d. 1630 |
O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious |
79
|
PARSONS Robert |
d. 1572 |
Deliver me from mine enemies |
80
|
KIRBYE George |
c.1570–1634 |
O Jesu look |
81
|
WILDER Philippe van |
fl. 1525–50 |
Blessed art thou that fearest God |
81
|
WILKINSON William? Thomas? |
no date |
Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears |
82
|
LUGG John |
c.1585–c.1650 |
It is a good thing to give thanks |
83
|
BENNET John |
fl. c. 1600–c.1615 |
O God of Gods (Pt II: To the almighty Trinity) |
87
|
BENNET John |
fl. c. 1600–c.1615 |
To the almighty Trinity (Pt II of O God of Gods) |
87
|
HANFORD George |
fl. early 17th cent |
Long have I lifted up my voice |
87
|
WEELKES Thomas |
? – 1623 |
Give ear, O Lord |
91
|
EAST Michael |
c. 1580–1648 |
God is gone up (Pt II of O clap your hands) |
92
|
EAST Michael |
c. 1580–1648 |
O clap your hands (II) (Pt II: God is gone up) |
92
|
LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
Miserere mei Domini (I) |
95
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
In resurrectione tua Domine |
96
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Bow thine ear (Adaptation of the motet Ne Irascaris) |
97
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
O Lord turn thy wrath (Pt II: Bow thine ear) (Adaptation of the motet Ne Irascaris) |
97
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Prevent us O Lord |
99
|
STUBBS Simon |
fl. c.1600 |
Have mercy upon me, O God |
100
|
MUNDY John |
d. 1630 |
Sing joyfully unto God our strength |
101
|
WILKINSON William? Thomas? |
no date |
Preserve me, O Lord |
103
|
WILKINSON William? Thomas? |
no date |
Put me not to rebuke |
104
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Lullaby my sweet little baby (Pt II: Be still my blessed babe) |
105
|
TOMKINS Thomas |
1576–1656 |
When David heard that Absalom |
107
|
STUBBS Simon |
fl. c.1600 |
Father of love |
110
|
WEELKES Thomas |
? – 1623 |
Alleluia, I heard a voice |
111
|
HOOPER Edmund |
c. 1553–1621 |
Behold it is Christ |
115
|
TALLIS Thomas |
c.1505–1585 |
With all our hearts (adaptation of motet Salvator mundi I) |
116
|
WARD John |
fl. early 17th century |
Let God arise |
117
|
MORLEY Thomas |
1557–1603 |
De profundis clamavi |
120
|
WEELKES Thomas |
? – 1623 |
O my son Absalom (I) (Pt II of When David heard) appears independently in following sources |
122
|
WEELKES Thomas |
? – 1623 |
O Jonathan, woe is me |
123
|
CROCE Giovanni |
c. 1557–1609 |
Long have I languished (Pt II of Lord, in thy wrath) |
130
|
CROCE Giovanni |
c. 1557–1609 |
Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not (Pt II: Long have I languished) Adaptation of the motet Signor ... |
130
|
CROCE Giovanni |
c. 1557–1609 |
Give me a clean heart (Pt II of Show mercy, Lord) |
131
|
CROCE Giovanni |
c. 1557–1609 |
Show mercy, Lord (Pt II: Give me a clean heart) Adaptation of the motet Habbi di me |
131
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Christ is risen (Pt II of Christ rising again) |
137
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Christ rising again (Pt II: Christ is risen) |
137
|
MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
How doth the holy city (Pt II: She weepeth continually) |
138
|
MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
She weepeth continually (Pt II of How doth the holy city) |
138
|
BULL John |
c. 1562–1628 |
Almighty God who by the leading (Almighty God who didst manifest) |
140
|
JEFFREYS Matthew |
fl. c.1590 |
Lord, remember David |
141
|
JEFFREYS Matthew |
fl. c.1590 |
In thee, O Lord, do I trust |
142
|
JEFFREYS Matthew |
fl. c.1590 |
If the Lord himself |
143
|
WEELKES Thomas |
? – 1623 |
O my son Absalom (I) (Pt II of When David heard that Absalom) |
143
|
WEELKES Thomas |
? – 1623 |
When David heard that Absalom |
143
|
TOMKINS Thomas |
1576–1656 |
Thou art my king |
144
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Ne irascaris Domine, part 2; Civitas sancti tui |
146
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
I will thank thee (Pt II of O that my ways) |
148
|
PEERSON Martin |
c.1572–1650 |
O that my ways |
148
|
LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
O vos omnes |
152
|
LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
Miserere mei Domini (I) |
153
|
MORLEY Thomas |
1557–1603 |
Laboravi in gemitu meo |
153
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Blow the trumpet (Pt II of Sing joyfully) |
156
|
BYRD William |
c. 1540–1623 |
Sing joyfully unto God our strength (Pt II: Blow the trumpet) |
156
|
WHITE William |
fl. c.1600 |
Almighty Lord, whose love |
157
|
WHITE William |
fl. c.1600 |
Bend down (Pt II of Almighty Lord, whose love) |
157
|
TOMKINS Thomas |
1576–1656 |
It is my well beloved's voice |
159
|
TOMKINS Thomas |
1576–1656 |
Sing unto God |
160
|
FERRABOSCO Alfonso Sr |
1543–1588 |
Peccantem me quotidie (C52) |
161
|
CROCE Giovanni |
c. 1557–1609 |
Lord in thine anger (Pt II: My strength even fails) Adaptation of the motet Signor nel tuo furor |
171
|
CROCE Giovanni |
c. 1557–1609 |
My strength even fails (Pt II of Lord, in thine anger) |
171
|
ANONYMOUS 228 |
no date |
Lord, bend thy righteous ears |
173
|
TOMKINS Thomas |
1576–1656 |
From deepest horror of sad penitence |
174
|
FERRABOSCO Alfonso Jr |
c. 1575–1628 |
O nomen Jesu |
178
|
FERRABOSCO Alfonso Jr |
c. 1575–1628 |
Ego dixi Domine, part 2: Convertere Domine |
179
|
LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
Salva nos Domine |
181
|
LUPO Thomas |
fl.1593–1628 or fl.1605–c.1660 |
Heu mihi Domine |
197
|
MILTON John |
c.1563–1647 |
Precamur sancte Domine |
260
|