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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''All People that on Earth Do Dwell''<br>
'''Title:''' ''All people that on earth do dwell''<br>
{{Composer|Anonymous| (formerly attributed to [[Thomas Tallis]])}}
{{Composer|Anonymous| (formerly attributed to [[Thomas Tallis]])}}
{{Lyricist|William Kethe|, on [[Psalm 100]]}}


{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
'''Genre:''' {{pcat|Sacred| music}}, [[:Category:Anthems|Anthem]] <br>
{{Genre|Sacred|Anthems}}<br>
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
'''Instruments:''' {{acap}}<br>
'''Instruments:''' {{acap}}<br>
'''Published:'''  
'''Published:'''  


'''Description:''' Paul Doe, both in his Grove article in his study ''Tallis'' (OUP 1968) lists this as a misattribution, in Grove attributing it to an anonymous 17th-century composer.<br>
'''Description:''' Paul Doe, both in his Grove article, and in his study ''Tallis'' (OUP 1968), lists this as a misattribution, in Grove attributing it to an anonymous 17th-century composer.<br>


'''External websites:'''  
'''External websites:'''  
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{{Text|English}} ([[Psalm 100]])
{{Text|English}} ([[Psalm 100]])


All people that on earth do dwell,<br>
<poem>
Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice.<br>
All people that on earth do dwell,
Him serve with fear, His praise forth tell;<br>
Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice.
Come ye before Him and rejoice.<br>
Him serve with fear, his praise forth tell;
Come ye before him and rejoice.


The Lord, ye know, is God indeed;<br>
The Lord, ye know, is God indeed;
Without our aid He did us make;<br>
Without our aid he did us make;
We are His folk, He doth us feed,<br>
We are his folk, he doth us feed,
And for His sheep He doth us take.<br>
And for his sheep he doth us take.


O enter then His gates with praise;<br>
O enter then his gates with praise;
Approach with joy His courts unto;<br>
Approach with joy his courts unto;
Praise, laud, and bless His Name always,<br>
Praise, laud, and bless his name always,
For it is seemly so to do.<br>
For it is seemly so to do.


For why? the Lord our God is good;<br>
For why? the Lord our God is good;
His mercy is for ever sure;<br>
His mercy is for ever sure;
His truth at all times firmly stood,<br>
His truth at all times firmly stood,
And shall from age to age endure.<br>
And shall from age to age endure.
Amen
Amen
</poem>


[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Anthems]]
[[Category:Anthems]]
[[Category:Renaissance music]]
[[Category:Renaissance music]]

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Editor: Brian Marble (submitted 2003-12-16).   Score information: Letter, 5 pages, 100 kB   Copyright: Personal
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General Information

Title: All people that on earth do dwell
Composer: Anonymous (formerly attributed to Thomas Tallis)
Lyricist: William Kethe, on Psalm 100

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredAnthem

Language: English
Instruments: a cappella
Published:

Description: Paul Doe, both in his Grove article, and in his study Tallis (OUP 1968), lists this as a misattribution, in Grove attributing it to an anonymous 17th-century composer.

External websites:

Original text and translations

English.png English text (Psalm 100)

All people that on earth do dwell,
Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice.
Him serve with fear, his praise forth tell;
Come ye before him and rejoice.

The Lord, ye know, is God indeed;
Without our aid he did us make;
We are his folk, he doth us feed,
And for his sheep he doth us take.

O enter then his gates with praise;
Approach with joy his courts unto;
Praise, laud, and bless his name always,
For it is seemly so to do.

For why? the Lord our God is good;
His mercy is for ever sure;
His truth at all times firmly stood,
And shall from age to age endure.
Amen