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Sacred Hymnes. Of 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts for Voyces & Vyols. Newly Composed
Amner, John
[note]
[dedication]
3. VOC.
I.
[Loue we in one consenting]
II.
[Let false surmises perish]
III.
[Away with weake complainings]
IIII.
[O come, thou spirit diuinest]
V.
[O loue, beseeming well the God of loue]
VI.
[Distressed soule, and thou deceitfull eye]
4. VOC.
VII.
[Sweet are the thoughts that harbor full content]
VIII.
[Come lets reioyce]
IX.
[Saint Mary now, but erst the worst of many ]
X.
[At length to Christ her saddest eies upheauing ]
XI.
[Bvt hee, the God of loue and mercies wonder ]
XII.
[Woe is me, that I am a stranger so long]
5. VOC.
XIII.
[Remember not Lord our offences]
XIIII.
[Thus siings that heauenly quier ]
XV.
[The Heau'ns stood all amazed ]
XVI.
[Now doth the Citie]
XVII.
[Hee that descended man to bee]
XVIII.
In memorie of the Gunpouder day.
6. VOC.
XIX.
[O yee little flocke ]
XX.
[Feare not ]
XXI.
[And they crie one to another ]
XXII.
[Loe how from heau'n like starres ]
XXIII.
[I bring you tiding ]
XXIIII.
[A stranger heere, as all my fathers were]
XXV.
[My Lord]
XXVI.
[An Eligie in memorie of Master Thomas Hynton.]
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Sacred Hymnes. Of 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts for Voyces & Vyols. Newly Composed
Sacred Hymnes. Of 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts for Voyces & Vyols. Newly Composed
John Amner
Printed ... by Edw: Allde [etc.]
London
1615
Sacred Hymnes. Of 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts for Voyces & Vyols. Newly Composed