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William Byrd, Songs of sundrie natures
London, 1589. Modern edition in The Collected Vocal Works of William Byrd (E. H. Fellowes, ed.), Vol. XIII
Composer
Dates
Title / Incipit
Page / Folio / No
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
An earthly tree (Pt II: Cast off all doubtful care)
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
And as the pleasant morning dew (Pt II of Behold how good a thing)
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Attend mine humble prayer
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Behold how good a thing (Pt II: And as the pleasant morning dew)
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Cast off all doubtful care (Pt II of An earthly tree)
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Christ is risen (Pt II of Christ rising again)
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Christ rising again (Pt II: Christ is risen)
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
From depth of sin
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
From Virgin's womb (Pt II: Rejoice with heart and voice)
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Lord hear my prayer
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Lord in thy rage
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Lord in thy wrath correct me not
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
O God which art most merciful
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
O Lord my God let flesh and blood
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Right blest are they
BYRD William
c. 1540–1623
Unto the hills