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Triplex

Of Songes, for three, fower, and fiue voyces, composed and made by Thomas Whythorne ... the which Songes be of sundry sortes, that is to say, some long, some short, some hard, some easie to be songe, and some betwene both: also some solemne, and some pleasant or mery: so that according to the skill of the singers (not being Musitians) and disposition or delite of the hearers, they may here finde Songes for their contentation and liking. Now newly published. In the Tenor or fift booke, ye shall haue the Preface of the Author, wherein he declareth more at large the contentes of these his fiue bookes

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[O our father we yeld to thee]

O our father we yeld to thee, for all thy gifts most thankfull prayse, which by vs now receaued be, or heertofore by any wayes. Desiring thee yt thou wilt saue, thy Church, our Queen, & all her land, and send vs all ye peace to haue, the which in Iesus Christ doth stand. Graūt this O Lord to geue to vs, for thy sonnes sake our Lord Iesus, to whō with


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thee and th'holy sprite, be all glory for aye, so be it.

T. VV.