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GB-Lbl Add. MS 29374 T
1616
Thomas Myriell’s ‘Tristitiae remedium’
From set: GB-Lbl Add. MS 29372–7

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
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