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Songs of sundrie natures

some of grauitie, and others of myrth, fit for all companies and voyces. Lately made and composed into Musicke of 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts: and published for the delight of all such as take pleasure in the exercise of that Art

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[XLV. Vnto the hills myne eyes I lyft]
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[XLV. Vnto the hills myne eyes I lyft]

Vnto the hills myne eyes I lyft

Vnto the hills myne eyes I lyft, myne eyes I lyft, vnto the hills mine eyes I lyft, my hope shall neuer fade, but from the Lord I looke for helpe, for helpe, that heauen and earth hath made: hath made, hath made, Thy foote he will from slipping saue, & he ye doth thee keepe, thee keepe, with watchfull eye will thee preserue, will thee preserue, without slomber or sleepe, or sleepe, without slomber or sleepe. The Lord thy keeper & shade is, & stands at thy right arme, the Sunne by day shall not thee burne, nor Moone by nyght thee harme. The Lord shall keepe thee from all yll, shall keepe thee



from all yll, thy soule he shall preserue, and all thy waies both in & out, for euer shall conserue, for euer shall conserue, for euer shall conserue, shall conserue.