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'''Title:''' The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs | '''Title:''' The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs | ||
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General description
Title: The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs
Publication date and place: 1613 .
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No. | Title | Voices | Voices | Comments |
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1 | Author of light | |||
2 | The man of life upright (II) | |||
3 | Where are all thy beauties now | |||
4 | Out of my soul's depth | |||
5 | View me, Lord, a work of thine | |||
6 | Bravely deckt, come forth, bright day | |||
7 | To music bent is my retired mind | |||
8 | Tune thy music to thy heart | |||
9 | Most sweet and pleasing | |||
10 | Wise men patience never want | |||
11 | Never weather-beaten sail | |||
12 | Lift up to heaven, sad wretch | |||
13 | Lo, when back mine eye | |||
14 | As by the Streames of Babilon | Third party arrangement with Psalm 51 text underlay | ||
15 | Sing a song of joy| | |||
16 | Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite | |||
17 | Come, cheerful day | |||
18 | Seek the Lord, and in his ways persever | |||
19 | Lighten, heavy heart, thy sprite | |||
20 | Jack and Joan they think no ill | |||
21 | All looks be pale |