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The teares or lamentations of a sorrowfull Soule

Set foorth by Sir William Leighton

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A thankesgiuing to God, with magnifing of his holy name vpon all instruments.
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A thankesgiuing to God, with magnifing of his holy name vpon all instruments.

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Yeeld vnto God the Lord on high,
praise in the cloudes & firmament

Psal. 140.


With heauens & earth's sweet harmony,
& tunes which are from motions sent.

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His laude be with the stately sound,
of trumpets blast vnto the skye:

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Let harpe & Organes foorth be found,
with flute and timbrell magnifie.

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Praise him with Simballs, loud Simballs
with instruments were vs'd by Iewes:
With Syrons crowdes & Virginalls,
to sing his praise do not refuse.

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Praise him vpon the claricoales,
the Lute and Simfonie:
With dulsemers and the regalls,
sweete Sittrons melody.

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with Drumes & Fife & Shrillest shalmes
with Gittron and bandore:
With the Theorba sing you psalmes,
and Cornets euermore.

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With Vialls and Recorders sing,
the praises of the Lord:
With Crouncorns musicke laud the king
of Kings with one accord.

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With Shackbuts noate that pierce the skies,
with Pipe and Taberret:
What tunes by reedes or Canes arise,
do not his praise forget.

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Let euery thing that yeeldeth sound,
by land or eke by sea:

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The birds in aire, or beasts on ground,
sing yea, his praise alway.

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All instruments deuis'd by art,
all liuing things, by nature:
Praise yee the Lord with ioyfull heart,
of all the world creatour.