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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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Psalme. 100.

O be ioyfull in the Lord all ye landes: serue the Lord with gladnes, and come before his presence with a song. Be ye sure that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made vs, & not we ourselues: we are his people, & the sheep of his pasture,


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O go your way into his gates with thanks geuing, and into his courts with praise: be thankfull vnto him, & speake good of his name. For the Lord is gratious, his mercy is euerlasting: and his truth endureth frō generation

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to generation. Glory be to the father, and to the sonne, and to the holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, & euer shall be, world without end, so be it.

Tho. VVhythorne.