[Page] Sacred Hymnes. Of 3. 4. 5 and 6. parts for Voyces & Vyols.

Newly Composed by Iohn Amner Bachelor of Musique, Master of the Chori­sters and Organist of the Cathe­drall Church Of ELY.

CANTVS Primus

Printed at London by Edw: Allde, dwelling neere Christ-Church. Cum Priuilegio Regali. 1615.

BON TEMPS VIENDRA

To the Right Honorable my singuler good Lord and Maister William Earle of Bath: Lord Lieftenant of the Countye of Deuon:

Right Honorable

I Shall euer acknowledge, that your most noble disposition and countenance, hath both held me vp, and bred me to that little learning and liuing, which I now enioy.

Wherefore to your Lordships fauourable acceptance and protecti­on, I do humbly offer this my pre­sent endeauours; first vndertaken in priuate zeale, after forwarded by th'aduise and encouragement of that worthie gentleman Mr. Thomas Hynson, your Lordships Allye and deuoted Seruant now deceased, and his sonne that now fol­lowes you with the same zeale and affection: Lastly published as a liuely sacrifice and signe in particuler of my vnfeigned ho­mage, and deuotion to your Lordship vniuersally honoured, as Patron of all goodnes and good studies. Thus hartilie praying for your Lordships health, and most happie daies, and humblie crauing continuance of your honourable fauours to me and mine: I remaine

At your Lordships pleasure to be Commanded, Io. AMNER.

The Table.

3. voc:
  • LOue wee in one, I
  • Let false surmises, II
  • Away with weake, III
  • O come thou spirit, IIII
  • O Loue beseeming well, V
  • Distressed Soule, VI
4. voc:
  • Sweet are the thoughts, VII
  • Come let's reioyce, VIII
  • Saint Mary now, 1. part. IX
  • At length to Christ, 2. part. X
  • But hee the God, 3. part. XI
  • Woe is mee, XII
5. voc:
  • REmember not Lord, XIII
  • Thus sings, 1. part. XIIII
  • The heauens stood all, 2. part. XV
  • Now doth the Cittie, XVI
  • Hee that descended, XVII
  • I will sing vnto the Lord, XVIII
6. voc:
  • O Yee liitle flocke, 1. part, XIX
  • Feare not, 2. part, XX
  • And they crie, 3. part, XXI
  • Loe, how from heau'n. 1. part, XXII
  • I bring you tiding, 2, part, XXIII
  • A stranger heere, XXIIII
  • My Lord. XXV
  • With mornefull Musique. XXVI
FINIS.

I. A Motect.
3. voc.

[...] LOue we in one consenting, each others hart contenting, [...] (repeat) Allelu-ia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Loue wee in [...]one consenting, each others hart contenting [...]Alleluia, [...]Alleluia, Alleluia, Allelu-ia, Our heauenly Lord, Our heauenly Lord that [...]bought vs this holy lesson (repeat) taught vs, Alleluia, Allelu-ia, [...]Our heau'nly Lord that bought vs, that bought vs, this holy lesson, [...] (repeat) (repeat) taught vs Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia.

Diligite vos in vicem, sicut et ego vos dilexi.

II. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] LEt false surmises perish, true Faith true Loue doth che-rish, [...]Alle lu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia. Let false surmises perish, true Faith true [...]Loue doth che-rish. Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia. Let enuye [...]be remoued, who loues (repeat) shall be beloued, shall be belo-ued, Allelu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia. Let enuy be remo-ued, who loues (repeat) (repeat) shall be beloued, shall be belo-ued. Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]Alle-lu-ia.

Charitas non inuidet.

III. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] AWay with weake complainings, and all vnkinde disdainings, [...] (repeat) Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia [...]Al-lelu-ia, Away with weake complainings, and all vnkind disdainings, (repeat) Allelu-ia. Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Sith he who vs redeemed (repeat) hath all for good esteemed, [...]esteemed, (repeat) Alleluia, Alleluia, Allelu-ia, Sith he who vs re­deemed, (repeat) [...]hath all for good esteemed, esteemed, (repeat) [...]Alleluia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia.

Charitas omnia tollerat.

IIII. A Motect.
4. voc,

[...] O Come, O come thou spirit diui-nest, (repeat) [...]that sweetly harts combinest, yt sweetly harts, that sweetly harts combi-nest. [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]O come, O come thou spirit diui-nest, (repeat) that sweetly harts combi­nest, [...]that sweetly harts, (repeat) Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia. Vnite our mindes for euer, that [...]wee in loue perseuer, (repeat) in loue perse-uer, Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Vnite our &c.

Si deus in nobis, & nos maneamus in ipso.

V. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] O Loue, O-loue beseeming well the God of loue, the [...]God of loue, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, he made that good that [...]good which ill was growne, he bought the good that was his owne, the good that [...]was his owne, that was his owne, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]he begges the good that he hath bought, hee crownes the good that hee [...]hath wrought, (repeat) O depth of loue, of loue, O depth of [...]loue, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Allelulia, Allelu-ia.

Deus charitas est.

VI. A Motect.
3. voc.

[...] DIstressed soule, and thou deceitfull eye, cease not, cease not [...]to moane, to moane my mise- rie, to moane, to moane my miserie, cease not to [...]mourne, cease not to mourne, to mourne, sith you cease not to sinne, you [...]cease not to sinne, Better else you had neuer beene, (repeat) you had [...]neuer beene, (repeat) for now no hope, no hope, no helpe for you is left, [...]no hope, no helpe for you is left, but griefe for that, but griefe for that you are [...]bereft, Aye me, (repeat) poore wretch forlorne, that euer I was borne (repeat) Aye me, Aye me, Aye me, Aye me.

Per vnum hominem peccatum; et per pecatum mors.

VII. A Motect.
4. voc.

[...] SWeet are the thoughts that harbor full content (repeat) [...]delightfull be the ioyes, de-lightfull be the ioyes that [...]know no care, Such those sweet thoughts that on heau'ns ioyes are bent, that [...]on heau'ns ioyes are bent, are bent, and on celestiall blisse, (repeat) [...]still thinking are, (repeat) still think-ing are, these ioyes de­light, [...]these thoughts content doe send, content do send, con­tent [...]do send, these ioyes delight, these thoughts content doe send, [...]all earthly thoughts and ioyes in sorrow end, (repeat) in sorrow [...]end, in sorrow end.

Intelligentia carnis mors est: intelligentia vero

VIII. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] COme lets reioyce, reioyce vnto our Lord, re­ioyce (repeat) vnto our Lord, let vs make ioy, to God our Sauiour, our [...]Sa-uiour, Come lets reioyce, reioyce vnto our [...]Lord reioyce, reioyce vnto our Lord: let vs make ioy, to God our [...]Sauiour, our Sa-ui-our. Let vs approch to his presence (repeat) in confession, and in Psalmes, (repeat) and in Psalmes: Let [...]vs make ioy to him, Let vs make ioy to him, to him, to him. Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Alleluia.

IX. A Motect.
3. voc. 1. part.

[...] SAint Mary now, Saint Mary now, but [...]erst the worst of many, when with disheaueld [...]hayres, shee wipt the feete that she with teares [...]had washt beefore, with knees full lowly bent, and many a greiuous groane, [...]to heau'n sent, to heau'n sent, to heau'n sent, to heau'n sent.

Marie Magdalene beatae Lachrymae.

X. A Motect.
4. voc, 2. part.

[...] AT length, at length to Christ, to Christ her saddest eies vphea­uing, [...]Deigne holy Lord said she, to cast thine heauenely eye on mee, the [...]sinfulst wretch, to cast thine heauenly eie on mee, the sinfulst wretch with that, [...]with that shee fell, shee fell to ground and wept, and wept as if with teares [...]shee would haue drownd, would haue drownd.

XI. A Motect.
4. voc. 3 part.

[...] BVt hee, but hee the God of loue and mercies wonder, [...]seeing the plight shees in, though nothing lesse he lou'd then sinne, nothing [...]lesse hee lou'd then sinne, and many Crimes had brought hir in-to thrall, in-to [...]thrall, beecause shee loued much, forgaue hir all, forgaue hir all, because shee [...]loued much forgaue hir all, because she loued much for gaue hir all, for: [...]

Peccata multa dimittuntur, nam dilexit multum.

XII. A Motect.
4. voc.

[...] WOe is me, (repeat) that I am a stranger so long, so [...]long, so long, and that I dwell in the tents of Keadar, of Keadar, I dwell [...]in the tents of Keadar, my soule hath too long dwelt in a strange place, in a [...]strange place, Oh that I had wings like a doue, Oh (repeat) then [...]would I she away and bee at rest, and be at rest, then (repeat) [...]then would I flie a-way, and bee at rest. and (repeat)

Dum sumus in carne, peregri­namur a domino.

The ende of the 4. parts.

XIII. A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] REmember not Lord our offences, our offences, nor the offen­ces, [...]of our forefathers, neither take thou vengeance of our sinne, spare vs [...]good Lord, (repeat) spare thy people, (repeat) thy people, whom [...]thou hast redeemed, (repeat) spare thy people, whom thou hast re­deemed [...]with thy precious blood, and bee not angrie with vs for euer, and (repeat) with vs for e-uer. A-men. [...]A men.

Meritum meum miseratio domini.

XIIII. An Alleluia.
5. voc. 1 part

[...] THus siings that heauenly quier, (repeat) with zeale, burning like fier, (repeat) Allelu- ia, Allelu- ia, [...]And all the Saints with purest robes atten- ding, and (repeat) attending vp- on the Lambe, (repeat) (repeat) their knees full lowly bending, [...]bending. Allelu- ia, Al-le-lu- ia, Al-le-lu- ia. [...]

XV An Alleluia.
5. voc. 2. part.

[...] THe Heau'ns stood all ama-zed, (repeat) The [...]earth vpon them ga- zed, Al-le-lu- ia, Al-le-lu ia, [...]Al-le-lu ia, Al-le-lu- ia, At length both heau'n and earth [...]for ioye confounded, (repeat) with voice as loude as thunder, with voice as [...]loude as thun- der, loude as thun- der, sweetly resounding, (repeat) [...] (repeat) (repeat) Al-le-lu- ia, [...]Al-le-lu- ia, Al-le- lu- ia, Al-le-lu- ia. [...]

Audiui magnam vocem multi populi in caelo Dicentis Alleluia,

XVI A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] NOw doth the Citie: For these things I weepe, I weepe, and [...]mine eye, euen mine eye, mine eye, casteth out water, O Ierusalem, (repeat) [...] (repeat) Ie-ru-salem, how often would I haue gather­red [...]thy children together, as the henne gathereth hir brood, vnder hir wings, [...]O that thou had'st euen knowne at the least in this thy day, O that thou [...]had'st euen knowne, O that thou had'st euen knowne at the least in this thy [...]day those things, those things, which belong vnto thy peace.

O Hierusalem Hierusalem qui occidis prophetas &c.

XVII. An Alleluia,
5. voc.

[...] HEe that descended man to bee, (repeat) is [...]now ascended God on high, on high, Allelu- ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu- ia, Allelu- ia, the trumpets sound, (repeat) (repeat) [...] (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) the Angells sing, (repeat) [...] (repeat) the glorious triumphs of our King, of our [...]King, (repeat) the [...]Allelu ia, Al-le-lu- ia, [...]Al-le-lu- ia, Al-le-lu-ia. [...]Al- le- lu- ia,

Ascensio Christ.

XVIII. An Alleluia. In memorie of the Gunpouder day.
5. voc.

[...] I Will singe vnto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriouslly, [...]gloriously, the horse and him that rode vpon him, hath hee [...]ouerthrowne in the sea, hath hee ouerthrowne in the sea, hath he ouer­throwne [...]in the sea, hath hee ouerthrowne, (repeat) hath hee ouer­throwne [...]in the sea. (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Si deus nobiscum, quis contra nos.

The ende of the 5. parts.

XIX. A Motect,
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. O Yee little flocke, O yee faithfull shepherds, O yee [...]host of heau'n, giue eare, (repeat) (repeat) vnto my song, [...]and behold an Angell, (repeat) and the glorie of the Lord, shone round about [...]them, shone round about them, & they all quaked for feare, quaked for feare, (repeat) [...]And the glorie of the Lord, shone round about them, [...]round a-bout, shone round about, shone round about, about them, round a­bout [...]them, (repeat) and they all quaked for feare, quaked for feare, (repeat) [...]quaked for feare.

XX. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. FEare not, (repeat) for vnto you, (repeat) is borne, [...] a Sauiour, (repeat) and not to you, but to all, (repeat) people, to all [...] Chorus people, which is Christ our Lord, (repeat) Christ our Lord, And [...] suddenly, (repeat) suddenly, an host of heau'nly Angells, heau'nly Angells, [...] sung and praised God, and saide, (repeat) glorie bee to God on high, to God on high, [...] (repeat) (repeat) peace bee on earth, on earth, (repeat) [...] good will to men, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia, [...] Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXI. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 3. part.

[...] Versus. ANd they crie: (repeat) one to a-nother, (repeat) [...] ho-ly, holy, holy, holy, ho-ly, ho-ly, holy, ho-ly, ho-ly, holy, holy, ho-ly is the [...] Chorus. Lord of hosts, All the world is full of his glory, of his glo-ry, holy, holy, holy [...] ho-ly is the Lord of hosts, (repeat) (repeat) all the [...] world is full of his glo-ry, Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXII. A Motect.
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. LOe, Loe how from heau'n like starres, like starres, the [...] Angells fly-ing, the Angells fly-ing, fly-ing, [...] bring back the day to earth in midnight lying, (repeat) [...] Chorus, Vp shepherds vp, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) [...] (repeat) this night, (repeat) this night, (repeat) (repeat) this night is borne [...] your King, you neuer heard the Sphears, you neuer heard the Sphears such Musique [...] sing, you neuer heard the Sphears such Musique sing, (repeat) such [...] Musique sing, such Musique sing.

XXIII. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. I Bring you tiding, (repeat) tiding, of ioyes, [...] (repeat) of ioyes aye biding, the Prince of Light, (repeat) (repeat) [...] is borne this night, (repeat) this night, so vp, so vp he sprang, so vp, so [...] vp he sprang, and all heau'n sang, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) Chorus. ioye to the sor-ry, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) [...] (repeat) (repeat) to God bee glory, to God bee glo-rie, [...] (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Alle-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXIIII. A Motect.
6. voc.

[...] A Stranger heere, as all my fathers were, as (repeat) [...]that went before, (repeat) I wander too and fro, (repeat) [...] (repeat) too and fro, from earth to heau'n is my [...]pilgrimage, from earth to heau'n, is my pilgrimage, a tedious [...]way for flesh and blood to goe, O thou, O thou that art the way, (repeat) [...]pittie the blinde, and teach mee how I may thy dwelling [...]finde, (repeat) I may thy dwelling finde, (repeat) [...]A-men. A-men, [...]A-men.

XXV. An Alleluia.
6. voc.

[...] MY Lord: [...]Allelu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Resurrectio Christi.

XXVI. An Eligie in memorie of Master Thomas Hynson.
6. voc.

[...] WIth mornefull Musique, with mornefull Musique, now re­member [...]him, (repeat) that while hee liu'd, (repeat) did oft re­member [...]thee, that while hee liu'd, did (repeat) and fill'd his Musiques [...]Fountaine to the brimme, with thy sweet songs and pleasant harmony, [...]and (repeat) and pleasant harmony, harmony, with (repeat) [...]who was to Master, Children and to frend, so faithfull, [...]kinde and true, so faithfull kinde and true as no man more, so wise, so [...]learnd, so carefull, (repeat) so carefull of his ende, as grac'd his liuing ac-ti­ons, [...]as (repeat) and therefore, (repeat) his death, (repeat) [Page] [...]with sobbes & fighes, (repeat) and fighs I will de-plore, I will de­plore, [...]And wish to die, and wish to die, to liue in heau'nly blisse, to liue in [...]heau'n, in heau'ly blisse, in (repeat) in (repeat) in (repeat) where worthie, [...] Hynson, (repeat) (repeat) through gods mercie is, where worthy [...] Hynson (is,) through gods mercie is, through gods mer-cie is.

FINIS.

[Page] [Page] Sacred Hymnes. Of 3. 4. 5 and 6. parts for Voyces & Vyols.

Newly Composed by Iohn Amner Bachelor of Musique, Master of the Chori­sters and Organist of the Cathe­drall Church Of ELY.

CANTVS Secun.

Printed at London by Edw: Allde, dwelling neere Christ-Church. Cum Priuilegio Regali. 1615.

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BON TEMPS VIENDRA

To the Right Honorable my singuler good Lord and Maister William Earle of Bath: Lord Lieftenant of the Countye of Deuon:

Right Honorable

I Shall euer acknowledge, that your most noble disposition and countenance, hath both held me vp, and bred me to that little learning and liuing, which I now enioy.

Wherefore to your Lordships fauourable acceptance and protecti­on, I do humbly offer this my pre­sent endeauours; first vndertaken in priuate zeale, after forwarded by th'aduise and encouragement of that worthie gentleman Mr. Thomas Hynson, your Lordships Allye and deuoted Seruant now deceased, and his sonne that now fol­lowes you with the same zeale and affection: Lastly published as a liuely sacrifice and signe in particuler of my vnfeigned ho­mage, and deuotion to your Lordship vniuersally honoured, as Patron of all goodnes and good studies. Thus hartilie praying for your Lordships health, and most happie daies, and humblie crauing continuance of your honourable fauours to me and mine: I remaine

At your Lordships pleasure to be Commanded, Io. AMNER,

The Table.

3. voc:
  • LOue wee in one, I
  • Let false surmises, II
  • Away with weake, III
  • O come thou spirit, IIII
  • O Loue beseeming well, V
  • Distressed Soule, VI
4. voc:
  • SWeet are the thoughts, VII
  • Come let's reioyce, VIII
  • Saint Mary now, 1. part. IX
  • At length to Christ, 2. part. X
  • But hee the God, 3. part. XI
  • Woe is mee, XII
5. voc:
  • REmember not Lord, XIII
  • Thus sings, 1. part. XIIII
  • The heauens stood all, 2. part. XV
  • Now doth the Cittie, XVI
  • Hee that descended, XVII
  • I will sing vnto the Lord, XVIII
6. voc:
  • O Yee liitle flocke, 1. part, XIX
  • Feare not, 2. part, XX
  • And they crie, 3. part, XXI
  • Loe, how from heau'n. 1. part, XXII
  • I bring you tiding, 2, part, XXIII
  • A stranger heere, XXIIII
  • My Lord. XXV
  • With mornefull Musique. XXVI
FINIS.

I. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] LOue wee in one consenting, each others hart contenting [...] (repeat) Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Loue we in [...]one consenting, each others hart contenting, (repeat) Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Our heau'nly Lord that bought vs, that bought [...]vs, this holy lesson, (repeat) (repeat) taught vs. Allelu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Our heauenly Lord, Our heau'nly [...]Lord, that bought vs this holy lesson (repeat) taught vs, Alleluia, Alle-lu-ia. [...]

Diligite vos in vicem, sicut et ego vos dilexi.

II. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] LEt false surmises perish, true Faith true Loue doth che-rish, [...] Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Let false surmises perish, true [...] Faith true Loue doth cherish. Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...] Let enuy be remo-ued, who loues (repeat) (repeat) shall be beloued, shall be be­lo-ued, [...] Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Let enuy [...] be remoued, who loues (repeat) shall be beloued, shall be belo-ued. [...] Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia.

Charitas non inuidet.

III. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] AWay with weake complai-nings, and all vnkinde disdai­nings, [...] and all vnkinde disdai-nings. Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...] Away with weake complai-nings, and all vnkind disdainings, and [...] all vnkinde disdai-nings, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia. Sith [...] he who vs redeemed (repeat) redeemed, hath all for good esteem­ed, (repeat) Allelu-ia. Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Sith he who [...] vs redee-med, (repeat) redeemed, hath all for good esteem­ed, [...] hath (repeat) Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia Allelu-ia.

Charitas omnia tollerat.

IIII. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] O Come, O come thou spirit diui-nest, (repeat) that [...]sweetly harts, that sweetly harts combinest. (repeat) Allelu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]O come, O come thou spirit diui-nest, (repeat) that sweetly harts [...]that sweetly harts combinest, (repeat) Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Vnite our [...]minds for e-uer, that wee in loue perseuer, (repeat) in loue perseuer, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Vnite &c.

Si deus in nobis, & nos maneamus in ipso.

V. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] O Loue, O loue, beseeming well the god of loue, [...]Allelu-ia, he made that good which ill was growne, he [...]bought the good that was his owne, (repeat) the good that was his own, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, he begges the [...]good that he hath bought, he crownes the good that he hath wrought (repeat) [...] O depth of loue, of loue, O depth of loue, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia.

Deus charitas est.

VI. A Motect.
3. voc.

[...] DIstressed soule, and thou deceitful eye, cease not, cease not to [...]moane, my misery, to mone, to moane my mise-rie, cease not to mourne, (repeat) [...]sith you cease not to sinne, (repeat) Better else you had [...]neuer beene, you had neuer been, you had ne-uer beene, for now no hope, [...]no helpe, no helpe for you is left, (repeat) but griefe for that where­of [...]you are bereft, (repeat) Aye me, [...] (repeat) (repeat) poore wretch for­lorne, [...]that euer I was borne, that euer I was borne, (repeat) Aye me, Aye me.

Per vnum hominem peccatum; et per peccatum mors.

The end of the 3. parts.

VII. A Motect.
4. voc.

[...] SWeet are the thoughts that harbor full content, sweet are the [...]thoughts (repeat) that harbor full content, delightfull be the ioyes, that [...]know no care, Such those sweet thoughts, sweet thoughts that on heau'ns [...]ioyes are bent, that on heau'ns ioyes are bent, are bent, (repeat) and on celestiall [...]blisse, celestial blisse, still thinking are, (repeat) (repeat) these ioyes de­light, [...] (repeat) these thoughts content doe send, these thoghts content [...]do send, (repeat) all earthly thoughtes and ioyes in sorrow end [...] (repeat) in sorrow end, in sorrow end.

Intelligentia carnis mors est: intelligentia vero spiritus, vita et pax.

VIII. An Alleluia.
4. voc.

[...] COme lets reioyce, reioyce vnto our Lord, reioyce, re­ioyce [...] vn-to our Lord, let vs make ioy, to God our Sauiour, (repeat) to God our Sa-uiour, Come let's reioyce, vnto our Lord re­ioyce, [...] reioyce vn-to our Lord let vs make ioy, to God our Sauiour, (repeat) [...] to God our Saui-our, Let vs approch to his presence in con-fession, [...] approch to his presence in con-fession, and in Psalmes (repeat) Let vs make [...] ioy to him, to-him, (repeat) make ioy-to him, to him. [...] Alle-lu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia.

IX. A Motect.
4. voc. 1 part.

[...] SAint Mary now, Saint Mary now, but [...] erst the worst, the worst of ma-ny, whē with dis­heaueld [...] havres, shee wipt, shee wipt the feete [...] that she with teares had washt beefore, with knees full lowly bent, and many a [...] greiuous groane, a grieuous groane to heau'n sent, to heau'n sent, to heau'n sent.

Marie Magdalene beatae Lachrymae.

X A Motect.
4. voc. 2. part.

[...] AT length to Christ her saddest eies vphea- ving, Deigne [...] holy Lord saide she, to cast thine heauenely eye on mee, to (repeat) [...] the sinfulst wretch, with that, with that shee fell to ground and wept, [...] as if with teares shee would haue drownd.

XI. A Motect.
4. voc. 3 part.

[...] BVt hee the God of loue, the God of loue and mercies [...] wonder, seeing the plight shees in, though nothing lesse he lou'd then sin, then [...] sinne, nothing lesse hee lou'd then sinne, and ma-ny Crimes had brought hir [...] in- to thrall, (repeat) because shee loued much, forgaue hir all, forgaue hir [...] all, because she loued much, because she loued much for gaue hir all, forgaue hir [...] all, forgaue hir all.

Peceata multa dimittuntur, nam dilexit multum.

XII. A Motect.
4. voc.

[...] WOe is mee, (repeat) (repeat) that I am a stranger so [...]long, and that I dwell in the tents of Keadar, of Kea-dar, in the [...]tents of Keadar, my soule hath too long dwelt in a strange place, too [...]long in a strange place, Oh that I had wings like a doue, like a doue, (repeat) [...]Oh that I had wings like a doue, then would I flie away, then would I [...]flie away and bee at rest. (repeat) and be at rest.

Dum sumus in carne, peregri­namur a domino.

The ende of the 4. parts.

XIII A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] REmember not Lord our offences, (repeat) nor the offences [...]of our forefathers, neither take thou vengeance of our sinnes, (repeat) [...]spare vs good Lord, (repeat) (repeat) good Lord, spare thy people, (repeat) [...] (repeat) whom thou hast redeemed with thy precious blood, whom thou [...]hast redee-med with thy precious blood, thy precious blood, and be not angrie [...]with vs, and bee not angrie with vs for euer, (repeat) for [...]euer. A-men. A-men.

Meritum meum miseratio domini.

XIIII An Alleluia.
5. voc. 1. part.

[...] THus sings that heau'nly quier, (repeat) [...]with zeale, burning like fier, (repeat) [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, And all the Saints with purest robes attending, [...]and (repeat) vpon the Lambe, (repeat) their knees full [...]lowly bending, full lowly bending. Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia. [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

XV An Alleluia.
5. voc. 2. part.

[...] THe Heau'ns stood all amazed, (repeat) The earth [...]vpon them ga-zed, gazed, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, At length both heau'n and earth, (repeat) for [...]ioy confounded, (repeat) with voice as loude as thunder, with voice as [...]loude as thun-der, thun-der, sweetly resoūded, (repeat) [...] (repeat) (repeat) sweetly resoun-ded, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Audiui magnam vocem multi populi in caelo Dicentis Alleluia.

XVI. A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] NOw doth the Citie remaine solitarie, that was full of people, [...]that was full of people, For these things I weepe, and mine [...]eye, euen mine eye casteth out water, casteth out wa-ter, O [...]Ie-ru-sa-lem, Ierusalem, (repeat) O Ie-ru-salem, (repeat) (repeat) how often would I haue gathered thy children together, together, as the henne [...]gathereth hir brood vnder hir wings, O that thou had'st euen knowne at the least [...]O (repeat) O that thou had'st euen knowne at the least in this thy [...]day, those things which belong, which beelong vnto thy peace.

O Hierusalem Hierusalem qui occidis prophetas &c.

XVII. An Alleluia.
5. voc.

[...] HEe that descended man to be, he that descended man to [...]be, man to bee, is now ascended God on high, God on high, Allelu-ia, [...]Alle-lu-ia, Allelu-ia, the trumpets [...]sound, (repeat) the trumpets sound, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) the Angells [...]sing, (repeat) (repeat) the glorious triumphs of our King, of our [...]King, of our King, Allelu-ia, Alleluia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Ascensio Christi.

XVIII. An Alleluia. In memorie of the Gunpouder day.
5. voc.

[...] I Will singe vnto the Lord, for hee hath triumphed glorious­ly, [...]gloriously, the horse and him that rode vpon him, hath he ouerthrowne, (repeat) [...] (repeat) in the sea, (repeat) the horse & him that rode vpon him, [...]hath he ouerthrowne in the sea, hath he ouerthrowne, in the sea, (repeat) (repeat) [...]hath he ouerthrowne in the sea, [...] hath he ouerthrowne [...] (repeat) in the sea. (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia. [...]

Si deus nobiscum, quis contra nos.

The ende of the 5. parts.

XIX. A Motect.
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. [...] O Yee little flocke: [...]were a watching, were a watching of their flocks by night, and behould an [...] Angell, and the glorie of the Lord, shone round about them, shone round about [...]them, & they all quaked for feare, (repeat) quaked for feare, And the glorie [...]of the Lord, shone round about them, round about them, (repeat) [...] (repeat) and they all quaked for feare, quaked for feare, (repeat) [...]for feare.

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XX. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. FEare not: [...] and not to you, (repeat) but to all people, (repeat) which [...] (repeat) is Christ our Lord, (repeat) Chorus.And suddenly, (repeat) an [...] host of heau'nly Angells, (repeat) sung and praised God, and said, (repeat) [...] glorie be to God on high, glorie be to God, (repeat) (repeat) on [...] high, peace bee on earth, on earth, (repeat) on earth, good will to men, (repeat) [...] good will to men. (repeat) Alle-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia, [...] Al-lelu-ia,

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXI. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 3. part.

[...] Versus. ANd they crie, (repeat) one to a-nother, (repeat) [...] ho-ly, holy, holy, holy, holy, ho-ly, holy, ho-ly, [...] Chorus. holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts, All the world is full of his glory, (repeat) [...] holy, holy, (repeat) (repeat) holy is the Lord of hosts, of hosts, all the [...] world is full of his glo-ry, Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia. Allelu-ia, [...] Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXII. A Motect.
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. LOe, how from heau'n: [...]the Angells fly-ing, the Angells fly­ing, [...]bring back the day, bring back the day to earth, in midnight ly­ing, [...] Chorus. Vp shepherds vp, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) this night, this night is borne your King, (repeat) this night is [...]borne your King, you neuer heard the Sphears, (repeat) (repeat) [...]you neuer heard the Sphears such Musique sing, such Mu-sique [...]you neuer heard the Sphears such Musique sing.

XXIII. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus.

I Bring you tiding: tiding, tiding, tiding, of [...]ioyes, of ioyes aye biding, the Prince of Light, of Light, this night, is [...]borne this night, so vp, so vp he sprang, [...]and all heau'n sang, [...]ioye to the sorry, [...]ioye to the sor-ry, [...]to God bee glory, [...]to God bee glo-rie. Al-le-lu-ia. [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXIIII. A Motect.
6. voc.

[...] A Stranger heere, as all my fathers were, that went before, [...] that went before, (repeat)I wander too and fro, (repeat) too & [...]fro, (repeat) (repeat) frō earth, (repeat) to heau'n, to heau'n is my pilgri­mage, [...] (repeat) for flesh & blood to goe, (repeat) (repeat) [...]O thou, (repeat) O thou, that art the way, pittie the blinde, & [...]teach mee how I may thy dwelling finde, thy dwelling finde, (repeat) [...] (repeat) thy dwelling finde. A-men, A-men. [...]A-men, A-men.

Ego sum via, veritas & vita.

XXV. An Alleluia.
6. voc.

[...] MY Lord: [...]Allelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Allelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia. Alle-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Allelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Resurrectio Christi.

XXVI. An Eligie in memorie of Master Thomas Hynson.
6. voc.

[...] WIth mornefull Musique, with mornefull Musique, with (repeat) [...]now remember him, now (repeat) that while hee liu'd, that (repeat) [...]did oft remember thee, did (repeat) did (repeat) and fill'd his [...] Musiques Fountaine to the brimme, to the brimme, with thy sweet [...]songs and pleasant harmony, (repeat) and pleasant [...]harmo-ny, who was to Master, Children and to frend, so faithfull, [...]kinde and true, kinde and true as no man, as no man more, so wise, so learnd [...]so carefull of his ende, of (repeat) as grac'd his liuing ac-ti-ons, [...] and therefore, (repeat) his death, (repeat) (repeat) with sobbes and [Page] [...]sighes, (repeat) I will de-plore, I will deplore, And wish to die, and [...]wish to die, to liue in heau'n, in heau'nly blisse, in (repeat) to liue [...]in henu'ly blisse, where worthie, worthie Hynson, where worthy Hynson, [...]through gods mercie is, where worthie Hynson (is,) through gods mer­cie [...]is, through gods mercie is, through gods mercie is.

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[Page] Sacred Hymnes. Of 3. 4. 5 and 6. parts for Voyces & Vyols.

Newly Composed by Iohn Amner Bachelor of Musique, Master of the Chori­sters and Organist of the Cathe­drall Church Of ELY.

TENOR.

Printed at London by Edw: Allde, dwelling neere Christ-Church. Cum Priuilegio Regali. 1615.

[Page]

BON TEMPS VIENDRA

To the Right Honorable my singuler good Lord and Maister William Earle of Bath: Lord Lieftenant of the Countye of Deuon:

Right Honorable

I Shall euer acknowledge, that your most noble disposition and countenance, hath both held me vp, and bred me to that little learning and liuing, which I now enioy.

Wherefore to your Lordships fauourable acceptance and protecti­on, I do humbly offer this my pre­sent endeauours; first vndertaken in priuate zeale, after forwarded by th'aduise and encouragement of that worthie gentleman Mr. Thomas Hynson, your Lordships Allye and deuoted Seruant now deceased, and his sonne that now fol­lowes you with the same zeale and affection: Lastly published as a liuely sacrifice and signe in particuler of my vnfeigned ho­mage, and deuotion to your Lordship vniuersally honoured, as Patron of all goodnes and good studies. Thus hartilie praying for your Lordships health, and most happie daies, and humblie crauing continuance of your honourable fauours to me and mine: I remaine

At your Lordships pleasure to be Commanded, Io. AMNIR;

The Table.

3. voc:
  • LOue wee in one, I
  • Let false surmises, II
  • Away with weake, III
  • O come thou spirit, IIII
  • O Loue beseeming well, V
  • Distressed Soule, VI
4. voc:
  • SWeet are the thoughts, VII
  • Come let's reioyce, VIII
  • Saint Mary now, 1. part. IX
  • At length to Christ, 2. part. X
  • But hee the God, 3. part. XI
  • Woe is mee, XII
5. voc:
  • REmember not Lord, XIII
  • Thus sings, 1. part. XIIII
  • The heauens stood all, 2. part. XV
  • Now doth the Cittie, XVI
  • Hee that descended, XVII
  • I will sing vnto the Lord, XVIII
6. voc:
  • OYee liitle flocke, 1. part, XIX
  • Feare not, 2. part, XX
  • And they crie, 3. part, XXI
  • Loe, how from heau'n. 1. part, XXII
  • I bring you tiding, 2, part, XXIII
  • A stranger heere, XXIIII
  • My Lord. XXV
  • With mornefull Musique. XXVI
FINIS.

VII. A Motect.
4. voc.

[...] SWeet are the thoughts, that harbor full content, (repeat) [...]delightfull be the ioyes that know no care, the (repeat) Such those sweet [...]thoughts, Such (repeat) that on heau'ns ioyes, that on heau'ns ioyes are bent, [...] (repeat) and on celestiall blisse, (repeat) still thinking [...]are, (repeat) (repeat) these ioyes delight, these thoughts content, these [...]thoughts content, content doe send, content doe send, (repeat) con­tent [...]doe send (repeat) all early thoughtes and ioyes in [...]sorrow end, all earthly thoughts and ioyes in sorrow end, in sorrow end.

Intelligentia carnis mors est: Intelligentia vero spiritus, vita et pax.

VIII. An Alleluia.
4. voc.

[...] COme lets reioyce vnto the Lord, come (repeat) [...]vnto the Lord, let vs make ioye, (repeat) to God our Sauiour, (repeat) our [...]Sa-uiour, Come lets reioyce vnto our Lord, Come (repeat) [...]vnto the Lord, let vs make ioye, (repeat) to God our Sauiour, (repeat) our [...]Sa-uiour. Let vs a-proch to his presence in confession, in (repeat) [...]in (repeat) and in Psalmes, (repeat) let vs make ioye to him, (repeat) let [...]vs make ioye to him, make ioye to him. Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

IX. A Motect.
4. voc. 1. part.

[...] SAint Mary now, Saint Mary now, but [...]erst the worst of many, when with disheaueld [...]hayres, disheaueld hayres shee wipt, shee wipt, [...]the feete that shee with teares had washt beefore, with knees, with knees full [...]low-ly bent, and many a greiuous gronae, (repeat) to [...]heau'n sent, to heau'n, to heauen sent.

Marie Magdalene beatae Lachrymae

X. A Motect.
4. voc. 2. part.

[...] AT length, at length to Christ her saddest eies vphea-uing, [...]Deigne holy Lord said she, to cast thine heauenly eie on me, (repeat) [...]on mee, on mee the sinful'st wretch, with that, (repeat) shee fell to [...]ground, (repeat) and wept, and wept as if with teares shee would haue drownd.

XI. A Motect.
4. voc. 3. part.

[...] BVt he, but he the god of loue of loue and mer-cies wonder, [...]seeing the plight, seeing the plight shee's in, (repeat) shee's in, [...]though nothing lesse he lou'd then sinne, then sinne, then sinne, and many [...]crimes had brought her in-to thrall, in-to thral, because she lo-ued [...]much, forgaue her all, forgaue, forgaue her all because she loued much forgaue her [...]all, (repeat) forgaue, forgaue her all.

Peccata multa dimittuntur, nam dilexit multum.

XII. A Motect.
4. voc.

[...] WOe is me, woe is me, (repeat) that I am a stranger so [...]long, so long, and that I dwell in the tents of Kea-dar, of Kea-dar, my [...]soule hath too long dwelt in a strange place, to long dwelt in a strange place, [...] (repeat) Oh that I had wings like a doue, like a doue, Oh that I [...]had wings like a doue, then would I flie away and bee at rest, and [...]bee at rest, at rest, then would I flie a-way, then would I flie a-way and [...]bee at rest, and bee at rest, and bee at rest.

Dum sumus in carne, peregri­namur a domino.

The ende of the 4. parts.

XIII. A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] REmember not Lord our offences, our offences, nor the offences [...]of our forefathers, neither take thou vengeance of our sinnes, (repeat) spare vs [...]good Lord, (repeat) (repeat) spare thy people, (repeat) (repeat) [...]spare thy peo-ple, whom thou hast redeemed with thy pre-cious blood, whom thou [...]hast redee-med with thy precious blood, thy precious blood, (repeat) and [...]bee not angrie with vs for e-uer, with vs for e-uer, and (repeat) [...] (repeat) A-men A-men [...]A-men.

Meritum meum miseratio domini.

XIIII. An Alleluia.
5. voc. 1. part.

[...] THus sings that heau'nly quier, with zeale, (repeat) with, [...]zeale burning like fire, (repeat) like fier, Alleluia, Alle-lu-ai, [...]Allelu-ia. And all the saints [...]with purest robes attending, and (repeat) attending vpon the Lambe [...]vpon the Lambe, (repeat) (repeat) their knees full lowely bending, bending. [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allle-lu-ia. [...]

Marie Magdalene beatae Lachrymae.

XV. An Alleluia.
5. voc. 2. part.

[...] THe heau'ns stood all, the heau'ns stood all a-mazed, the earth [...]vpon them ga-zed, Allelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]At length, at length both heau'n, both heau'n and earth, for ioy confoūded, (repeat) [...]with voice as loude as thunder, with voice as loude as thun-der, [...]as thun-der, sweetly resounded, (repeat) resounded, [...]sweetly resounded, (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Audiui magnam vocem multi populi in caelo Dicentis Alleluia.

XVI. A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] NOw doth the: Solitarie, remaine solitarie, that was full of people, full [...] of people, that (repeat) that was full of people, for these things, I weepe, [...] (repeat)I weepe, and mine eye, mine eye, euen mine eye, casteth out wa­ter, [...] casteth out wa-ter, O Ie-ru-salem, Ie-ru-sa-lem, O (repeat) [...] Ie-rusalem, (repeat) how often would I haue gathered thy children [...] together, as the hen gathereth hir brood vnder hir wings, O that thou had'st euen [...] knowne at the least in this thy day, (repeat) that thou had'st euen knowne at the [...] least, euen knowne at the least in this thy day, O (repeat) [...] those things, those things which belong vn-to thy peace.

XVII. An Alleluia.
5. voc.

[...] HEe that descended, hee that descended man to bee, hee that de­scended [...] man to bee, is now ascended God on high, Allelu-ia, [...] Al-le-lu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...] the trumpets sound, the trumpets, trumpets sound, the (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) [...] (repeat) the Angells sing, (repeat) (repeat) the glorious triumphs [...] of our King, of our King, the (repeat) of our King, [...] Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia, [...] Al-lelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Ascensio Christi.

XVIII. An Alleluia. In memorie of the Gunpouder day.
5. voc.

[...] I Will singe vnto the Lord, for he hath triumphed glorious­ly, [...]the horse and him that rode vpon him, that (repeat)hath he ouerthrowne, [...]in the sea, in the sea, (repeat) the horse and him that rode vpon him, hath hee [...]ouerthrowne in the sea, hath he ouerthrowne in the sea, (repeat) [...]in the sea. (repeat) hath (repeat) in the sea, (repeat) [...]hath hee ouerthrowne in the sea, hath (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Si deus nobiscum, quis

The ende of the 5. parts.

XIX. A Motect.
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus O Yee little flocke: [...]The shepherds [...]were a watching, were a watching of their flocks by night, and behold an Angell, [...]and the glorie of the Lord, of the Lord, shone round about them, (repeat) [...], and they all quaked for feare, quaked for feare, for feare, ChorusAnd the glorie [...]of the Lord, shone round about them, shone round about [...]them, (repeat) round about, round about them, and they [...]all quaked for feare. (repeat) (repeat)

XX. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. FEare not: [...] Chorus And suddenly, [...] (repeat) suddenly, an host, an host, an host of heau'nly Angells, sung and [...]praised God, (repeat) and saide, glorie be to God on hie, glorie be to God, [...]glorie bee to God on high, on high, to God, to God on high, peace bee on [...]earth, on earth, (repeat) good will to men, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) [...] (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

XXI. An Alleluia,
6. voc. 3 part.

[...] Versus, ANd they crie: [...] Chorus. All the world is full of his glo-ry, of his glory, holy, holy, holy [...]holy, holy, holy is the Lord, (repeat) holy is the Lord of hosts, all the world [...]is full of his glory, (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia, Allelu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXII. A Motect.
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. LOe, how from heau'n: [...] Chorus. Vp shepherds vp, [...] (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) vp shepherds, (repeat) (repeat) [...]this night, this night, this night is borne your King, this (repeat) [...]is borne your King, you neuer heard the Sphears such Musique sing, you neuer [...]heard the Sphears such Mu-sique sing, (repeat) you (repeat) [...]such Musique sing, you (repeat) such Mu-sique sing.

XXIII. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. I Bring you tiding: [...] Chorus Ioye to the sor-ry, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) [...]ioye to the sor-ry, to god, (repeat) to god be glo-rie, to [...]god, to god be glo-ry. Al-le-lu-ia, Al-lelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis dec. &c.

XXIIII. A Motect.
6. voc.

[...] A Stranger heere, as all my fathers were, that went before, be­fore, (repeat) [...]I wander too & fro, too & fro, (repeat) too & fro, [...] (repeat) from earth to heau'n is my pilgrimage, (repeat) from [...]earth too heau'n is my pilgrimage, a tedious way, (repeat) for flesh [...]and blood to goe, (repeat) O thou, (repeat) O thou that art the way, [...]O thou, O (repeat) pittie the blinde, (repeat) and teach mee how [...]I may thy dwelling finde, I (repeat) and (repeat) and [...] (repeat) (repeat) A-men

XXV. An Alleluia.
6. voc.

[...]My Lord is hence remou'd & laide, But wher? O wher an Angell said, he is [...]not heere, himselfe did raise himselfe, God, man. to him bee praise. (repeat) [...]Allelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, Allelu-ia. Al-lelu-ia.

XXVI. An Elegie in memorie of Master Thom as Hynson.

[...] WIth mornefull Musique, with mornefull Musique, [...]now remember him, now remember him, that [...]while hee liu'd, while he liu'd, that (repeat) dyd oft remember thee, that while he [...]liu'd did oft re-member thee, and fil'd his Musiques Fountaine to the brimme, [Page] [...]with thy sweet songs & plesant, & (repeat) harmony, with (repeat) & ple­sant [...]harmony, harmony, as no man more, no (repeat) so wise, so [...]learnd, so carefull of his ende, of (repeat) as grac'd his liuing actions, & ther­fore, [...] (repeat) his death, (repeat) (repeat) with sobs & sighs, & sighs, with (repeat) and [...]sighes, I will deplore, I (repeat) deplore. And wish to die, to liue in heau'nly [...]blisse, to liue in heau'nly blisse, to (repeat) in heaue'nly [...]blisse, wher worthy Hynson, (repeat) (repeat) through gods mercy [...]is, where worthie Hynson, (repeat) through gods mercie is, (repeat) [...]through gods mer-cie is.

[Page] Sacred Hymnes. Of 3. 4. 5 and 6. parts for Voyces & Vyols.

Newly Composed by Iohn Amner Bachelor of Musique, Master of the Chori­sters and Organist of the Cathe­drall Church Of ELY.

BASSVS.

Printed at London by Edw: Allde, dwelling neere Christ-Church. Cum Priuilegio Regali. 1615.

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BON TEMPS VIENDRA

To the Right Honorable my singuler good Lord and Maister William Earle of Bath: Lord Lieftenant of the Countye of Deuon:

Right Honorable

I Shall euer acknowledge, that your most noble disposition and countenance, hath both held me vp, and bred me to that little learning and liuing, which I now enioy.

Wherefore to your Lordships fauourable acceptance and protecti­on, I do humbly offer this my pre­sent endeauours; first vndertaken in priuate zeale, after forwarded by th'aduise and encouragement of that worthie gentleman Mr. Thomas Hynson, your Lordships Allye and deuoted Seruant now deceased, and his sonne that now fol­lowes you with the same zeale and affection: Lastly published as a liuely sacrifice and signe in particuler of my vnfeigned ho­mage, and deuotion to your Lordship vniuersally honoured, as Patron of all goodnes and good studies. Thus hartilie praying for your Lordships health, and most happie daies, and humblie crauing continuance of your honourable fauours to me and mine: I remaine

At your Lordships pleasure to be Commanded, Io. AMNER.

The Table.

3. voc:
  • LOue wee in one, I
  • Let false surmises, II
  • Away with weake, III
  • O come thou spirit, IIII
  • O Loue beseeming well, V
  • Distressed Soule, VI
4. voc:
  • SWeet are the thoughts, VII
  • Come let's reioyce, VIII
  • Saint Mary now, 1. part. IX
  • At length to Christ, 2. part. X
  • But hee the God, 3. part. XI
  • Woe is mee. XII
5. voc:
  • REmember not Lord, XIII
  • Thus sings, 1. part. XIIII
  • The heauens stood all, 2. part. XV
  • Now doth the Cittie, XVI
  • Hee that descended, XVII
  • I will sing vnto the Lord, XVIII
6. voc:
  • OYee little flocke, 1. part, XIX
  • Feare not, 2. part, XX
  • And they crie, 3. part, XXI
  • Loe, how from heau'n. 1. part, XXII
  • I bring you tiding, 2, part, XXIII
  • A stranger heere, XXIIII
  • My Lord. XXV
  • With mornefull Musique. XXVI
FINIS.

I. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] LOue wee in one consenting, each others hart con-tenting, con­tenting, [...] Allelu-ia, Alleluia, Loue we in one consenting, each others hart con­tenting, [...] contenting. Alleiu-ia, Alleluia. Our heau'nly Lord that bought [...] vs, this holy lesson taught vs, this (repeat) Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Our [...] heauenly Lord that bought vs, this holy lesson taught vs, this (repeat) [...] Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia,

Diligite vos inuicem, sicut et ego vos dilexi.

II. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] LEt false surmises perish, true Faith true Loue doth che-rish, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Let false surmises perish, true [...]Faith true Loue doth cherish. Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]Let en-uy be remoued, who loues (repeat) shall be beloued, shall be be­lo-ued, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia. Allelu-ia. Let en-uy [...]be remoued, who loues (repeat) shall be beloued, shall be belo-ued. Allelu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, Alle-luia.

Charitas non inuidet.

III. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] AWay with weake complainings, and all vnkind disdainings, [...]and all vnkinde disdainings. Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Alleluia. [...]Away with weake complainings, and all vnkind disdainings, (repeat) [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia. Alleluia. Sith he who vs redee­med [...] (repeat) redee-med, hath all for good esteemed, (repeat) [...]Allelu-ia. Alle-lu-ia, Sith he who vs redeemed, (repeat) re­dee-med, [...]hath all for good esteemed, for good esteemed, Allelu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia.

Charitas omnia tollerat.

IIII. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] O Come, (repeat) O come thou spirit di-uinest, that sweetly [...] (repeat) that sweetly, that sweetly harts combinest. Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, O come, (repeat) O come thou [...]spirit diuinest, that sweetly, (repeat) that sweetly, that sweetly harts combi­nest, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia. V­nite [...]our minds for e-uer, that we in loue perseuer, (repeat) that we in loue per­seuer, [...]Alle-lu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia. Vnite, &c.

Si deus in nobis, & nos maneamus in ipso.

V. An Alleluia.
3. voc.

[...] O Loue, beseeming well the god, the god of loue, Allelu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia. He made that good which ill, which ill was grown, He bought the [...]good that was his owne, the (repeat) that was his owne, Alleluia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia. he begges the good that he hath [...]bought, that he hath bought, he crownes the good (repeat) that he hath [...]wrought O depth O depth of loue, (repeat) Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia.

Deus charitas est.

VI. A Motect.
3. voc.

[...] DIstressed soule, and thou deceitfull eye, cease not, cease not to [...] moane, cease not to moane my mise-rie, (repeat) cease not, cease not to [...] mourne, (repeat) sith you cease not to sinne, (repeat) Better else you had [...] ne-uer beene, better else you had neuer beene, (repeat) for now no [...] hope, no helpe for you is left, no hope, no helpe, no helpe for you is left. [...] but griefe, but griefe, but griefe for that you are bereft, Aye me, Aye me, Aye [...] me, poore wretch forlorne, that euer I was borne, that (repeat) [...] Aye me, Aye me.

Per vnum hominem peccatum; et per peccatum mors.

The end of the 3. parts.

VII. A Motect.
4. voc.

[...] SWeet are the thoughts, sweet, sweet are the thoughts that harbor [...] full content, delightfull be the ioyes that know no care, no care, Such [...] those sweet thoughts, that on heau'ns ioyes (repeat) are bent, are [...] bent, and on celestiall blisse, and (repeat) still thinking are, (repeat) [...] these ioyes delight, these thoughts content doe send, these thoughts con­tent [...] doe send, these thoughts con-tent doe send, all earthly [...] thoughtes and ioyes in sorrow end, all (repeat) all (repeat) [...] in sorrow end.

Intelligentia carnis morsest: intelligentia vero spiritus, vita et pax.

VIII. An Alleluia.
4. voc.

[...] COme lets reioyce, come let's reioyce, reioyce vnto the Lord, the [...] Lord, Let vs make ioy, make ioy to God our Saviour, to God our Saui­our, [...] Come let's reioyce, come let's reioyce, reioyce, vnto the Lord, the [...] Lord, let vs make ioy, make ioy to God our Sauiour, to God our Sauiour, Let vs ap­proch [...] to his presence, in confessi-on, con-fession, & in Psalmes (repeat) in [...] Psalmes. Let vs make ioy, let vs make ioy to him, let (repeat) to him, [...] Alle-lu-ia, Allelu-ia.

IX. A Motect.
4. voc. 1 part.

[...] SAint Ma-ry now, Saint Mary now, but [...]erst the worst of many, when with disheaueld [...]hayres, shee wipt the feete that shee with teares [...]had washt before, with knees full lowly bent, and ma-ny a greiuous groane, a [...]grieuous groane to heau'n, to heau'n sent, to heau'n sent.

Marie Magdalene beatae Lachrymae

X. A Motect.
4. voc. 2. part.

[...] AT length to Christ her saddest eies vpheauing, Deigne holy [...] Lord saide shee, saide shee, to cast thine heau'nly eye on mee, the sinfulst [...] wretch, with that, with that shee fell to ground and wept, and wept as if with [...] teares shee would haue drownd.

XI. A Motect.
4. voc. 3 part.

[...] BVt he the God of loue, of loue, the God of loue and [...] mercies wonder, seeing the plight shees in, though nothing lesse he lou'd [...] then sinne, then sinne, then sinne, and ma-ny Crimes had brought hir in-to [...] thrall, because shee loued much, forgaue hir all, (repeat) because shee loued [...] much, forgaue hir all, forgaue, forgaue hir all.

Peccata multa dimittuntur, nam dilexit multum.

[...]
[...]

XII. A Motect.
4. voc.

[...] WOe is mee, (repeat) (repeat) that I am a stranger so long, [...]a stranger so long, so long, so long, and that I dwell in the tents of Keadar, of [...]Keadar, my soule hath too long dwelt in a strange place, too long in a strange [...]place, my soule hath too long dwelt in a strange place, Oh that I had wings [...]like a doue, like a doue, then would I flie away, flie away, then would I [...]flie away and bee at rest, then would I flie away and be at rest, and [...]bee at rest.

Dum sumus in carne, peregri­namur a domino.

The ende of the 4. parts.

XIII. A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] REmember not Lord our offences, our offences, nor the offences [...]of our forefathers, neither take thou vengeance of our sinnes, spare vs good Lord, [...] (repeat) spare thy people, thy people, (repeat) (repeat) whom [...]thou hast redeemed, re-dee-med, (repeat) with thy precious [...]blood, with thy precious blood, and be not angrie with vs for euer, and be not [...]angrie with vs, not angrie with vs, and be not an-grie with vs for euer, with vs [...]for euer. A-men. A-men. A-men. [...]

Meritum meum miseratio domini.

XIIII. An Alleluia.
5. voc. 1 part.

[...] THus sings that heau'nly quier, with zeale, [...] with zeale burning like fier, (repeat) Al-lelu-ia, [...] Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...] And all the Saints with purest robes attending, attending vp­on [...] the Lambe, vpon the Lambe, their knees, their knees full lowly bending. [...] Al-lelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia. [...]

XV. An Alleluia.
5. voc. 2. part.

[...] THe heau'ns: The earth vpon them ga-zed, Alle-lu-ia, [...] Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, At length both heau'n and earth, for [...] ioy confounded, (repeat) with voice as loude as thunder, with voice as [...] loude as thun-der, sweetly resoūded, [...] (repeat) resounded, sweetly resoun-ded. Al-le-lu-ia, [...] Al-le-lu-ia.

Audiui magnam vocem multi populi in caelo Dicentis Alleluia.

XVI A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] NOw doth the Citie remaine solitarie, solitarie, that was full of [...]peo-ple, (repeat) of people, For these things I weepe, I weepe, I [...]weepe, and mine eye, euen mine eye, (repeat) casteth out water, O Ie-ru-sa-lem, [...]Ieru-sa-lem, (repeat) how often would I haue gathered thy [...]children together, together, as the henne gathereth hir brood vnder hir wings, [...]O that thou had'st euen knowne at the least in this thy day, in this thy [...]day, those things which bee-long vnto thy peace.

O Hierusalem Hierusalem qui occidis prophetas &c.

XVII. An Alleluia.
5. voc.

[...] HEe that descended, he that descended man to be, is now as­cended [...]God on high, on high, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]Alle-lu-ia, the trumpets sound, (repeat) the trumpets [...]sound, (repeat) the Angells sing, the glorious triumphs of our King, of our [...]King, the (repeat) of our King. Alle-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Alle lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Ascensio Christi.

XVIII. An Alleluia. In memorie of the Gunpouder day.
5. voc.

[...] I Will singe vnto the Lord, for hee hath triumphed glorious­ly, [...]gloriously, hath he ouerthrowne in the sea, in the sea, the horse & him [...]that rode vpon him, hath he ouerthrowne, hath he o-uer-throwne, hath hee [...]ouerthrowne in the sea. hath he ouerthrowne hath hee ouer­throwne [...]in the sea. hath (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Si deus nobiscum, quis contra nos.

The ende of the 5. parts.

XIX. A Motect
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. O Yee little flocke: [...] Chorus And the glorie [...]of the Lord, of the Lord, shone round about them, (repeat) [...]round about them, shone round about them, and they all quaked for [...]feare, qua-ked for feare.

XX. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. FEare not: [...] Chorus. And suddenly, [...]an host of heau'nly Angells, (repeat) sung and praised God, [...]and said, (repeat) (repeat) glorie bee to God on high, (repeat) (repeat) [...]peace bee on earth, on earth, peace bee on earth, on earth, good will to [...]men, (repeat) to men, good will to men. (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia. [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-lelu-ia,

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXI. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 3. part.

[...] Versus. ANd they crie: [...] Chorus. All the world is full of his glory, of his glorie, holy, holy, [...] (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) holy is the Lord of hosts, (repeat) all the [...]world is full of his glory. Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia. [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo, &c.

XXII. A Motect.
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. LOe, how from heau'n: [...] Chorus. Vp shepherds vp, vp, (repeat) vp shepherds, (repeat) [...] (repeat) (repeat) this night, this night is borne your King, (repeat) [...]you neuer heard the Sphears, such Musique sing, you neuer heard the [...] Sphears such Musique sing. such Musique sing, you (repeat) you [...] (repeat) such Musique singe.

XXIII. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. I Bring you tiding: [...] Chorus ioye to the sorry, (repeat) [...] (repeat) (repeat) ioye to the sor-ry, (repeat) [...]to the sor-ry, to God, to God bee glorie. (repeat) (repeat) [...]to [...]Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXIIII. A Motect.
6. voc.

[...] A Stranger heere, as all my fathers were, as (repeat) [...]that went before, (repeat) before, I wander, (repeat) too & fro, I wander [...]too & fro, from earth, to heau'n is my pilgrimage, my (repeat) A [...]tedious way for flesh & blood to goe, to goe, for flesh & blood to goe, to goe, [...]O thou, O thou that art the way, (repeat) pittie the blinde, (repeat) [...]and teach mee how I may thy dwelling finde, (repeat) [...] (repeat) thy dwelling finde. A-men, [...]A-men, A-men.

Ego sum via, veritas & vita.

XXV. An Alleluia
6. voc.

[...] MY Lord: [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-lelu-ia. Allelu-ia, Al-lelu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Resurrectio Christi.

XXVI. An Elegie in memorie of Master Thomas Hynson.
6. voc.

[...] WIth mornefull Musique, with mornefull Musique, [...]now remember him, (repeat) remember [...]him, that while hee liu'd, did oft remember thee, did (repeat) remember [...]thee, and fil'd his Musiques Fountaine to the brimme, and (repeat) [...]with thy sweet songs and pleasant harmony, with (repeat) [...]and [...]pleasant harmony. as no man more, so wise, so learnd, so learnd [...]so carefull of his ende, of (repeat) as grac'd his liuing actions, and there­fore, [...]and therefore his death, his death with sobs & sighs, I will deplore, I [...] (repeat) (repeat) And wish to die, to die, to liue in heau'nly blisse, to [Page] [...]liue in heau'nly blisse, to (repeat) in heaue'nly blisse, where [...]wor-thy Hynson, (repeat) where worthie Hynson, through [...]gods mercy is, where worthy Hynson through gods mercie is, through gods [...]mercie is, through gods mercie is.

FINIS.

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BON TEMPS VIENDRA

To the Right Honorable my singuler good Lord and Maister William Earle of Bath: Lord Lieftenant of the Countye of Deuon:

Right Honorable

I Shall euer acknowledge, that your most noble disposition and countenance, hath both held me vp, and bred me to that little learning and liuing, which I now enioy.

Wherefore to your Lordships fauourable acceptance and protecti­on, I do humbly offer this my pre­sent endeauours; first vndertaken in priuate zeale, after forwarded by th'aduise and encouragement of that worthie gentleman Mr. Thomas Hynson, your Lordships Allye and deuoted Seruant now deceased, and his sonne that now fol­lowes you with the same zeale and affection: Lastly published as a liuely sacrifice and signe in particuler of my vnfeigned ho­mage, and deuotion to your Lordship vniuersally honoured, as Patron of all goodnes and good studies. Thus hartilie praying for your Lordships health, and most happie daies, and humblie crauing continuance of your honourable fauours to me and mine: I remaine

At your Lordships pleasure to be Commanded, Io. AMNER.

The Table.

3. voc:
  • LOue wee in one, I
  • Let false surmises, II
  • Away with weake, III
  • O come thou spirit, IIII
  • O Loue beseeming well, V
  • Distressed Soule, VI
4. voc:
  • SWeet are the thoughts, VII
  • Come let's reioyce, VIII
  • Saint Mary now, 1. part. IX
  • At length to Christ, 2. part. X
  • But hee the God, 3. part. XI
  • Woe is mee. XII
5. voc:
  • REmember not Lord, XIII
  • Thus sings, 1. part. XIIII
  • The heauens stood all, 2. part. XV
  • Now doth the Cittie, XVI
  • Hee that descended, XVII
  • I will sing vnto the Lord, XVIII
6. voc:
  • OYee little flocke, 1. part, XIX
  • Feare not, 2. part, XX
  • And they crie, 3. part, XXI
  • Loe, how from heau'n. 1. part, XXII
  • I bring you tiding, 2, part, XXIII
  • A stranger heere, XXIIII
  • My Lord. XXV
  • With mornefull Musique. XXVI
FINIS.

XIII. A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] REmember not Lord our offences, (repeat) nor the offences [...] the offences of our forefathers, neither take thou vengeance of our sins, of our [...] sins, spare vs good Lord, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) good Lord [...] spare thy people, (repeat) (repeat) thy people, (repeat) whom thou [...] hast re-deemed, (repeat) with thy precious blood, (repeat) [...] and be not angrie with vs for euer, and (repeat) (repeat) [...] with vs for e-uer. A-men. [...] A-men. A-men.

Meritum meum miseratio domini.

XIIII. An Alleluia.
5. voc. 1 part.

[...] THus sings that heau'nly quier, that heau'nly quiet with [...]zeale, with zeale burning like fier, (repeat) Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, And all the Saints with pu­rest [...]robes a-ten-ding, attending vpon the Lambe, (repeat) their [...]knees full lowly bending. Alle-lu-ia, Al-lelu-ia. [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

XV. An Alleluia.
5. voc. 2. part.

[...] THe heau'ns stood all, the heau'ns stood all amazed, the earth [...]vpon them ga-zed, the earth vpon them ga-zed, Allelu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, At length both heau'n both [...]heau'n & earth, & earth, for ioy confounded, (repeat) with voice as loude as [...]thunder, (repeat) as thun-der, sweet-ly resoun­ded, [...]sweetly re-sounded, (repeat) (repeat) resounded, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-lelu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Audiui magnam vocem multi populi in caelo Dicentis Alleluia.

XVI. A Motect.
5. voc.

[...] NOw doth the Citie remaine so-li-ta-rie, solitarie, (repeat) [...]that was full of peo-ple, that was full of people, for these [...]things, I weepe, I weepe, and mine eye, euen mine eye, [...]mine eye, casteth out wa-ter, wa-ter, O Ie-ru-sa-lem, [...] (repeat) Ie-ru-sa-lem, (repeat) (repeat) how often would I [...]haue gathered thy children to-gether, as the henne gathereth hir brood vn­der [...]hir wings, O that thou had'st euen knowne at the least in this thy day, O (repeat) [...]in this thy day, thy day, those things which beelong vn-to [...]peace vnto thy peace

XVII. An Alleluia.
5. voc.

[...] HEe that descended man to be, he that descended man to [...]bee, man to bee, is now ascended God on high, Allelu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]the trumpets sound, (repeat) (repeat) trumpets sound, the (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) [...]the Angells sing, the An-gells sing, the glorious triumphes [...]of our King, of our King, (repeat) of our King, [...]of our King, (repeat) Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Ascentio Christe.

XVIII. An Alleluia. In memorie of the Gunpouder day.
5. voc.

[...] I Will singe vnto the Lord, for hee hath triumphed glorious­ly, [...]gloriously, the horse and him that rode vpon him, hath he ouerthrowne, [...] (repeat) (repeat) in the sea, in the sea, the horse and him that rode [...]vpon him, hath he ouerthrowne, (repeat) hath he ouerthrowne [...] (repeat) (repeat) in the sea, (repeat) [...]hath he ouerthrowne in the sea. Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Si deus nobiscum, quis contra nos.

The ende of the 5. parts.

XIX. A Motect.
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. O Yee little flocke: [...]The shepherds were a watching, were a watching of their flocks by night, by [...]night, and the glorie of the Lord, of the Lord, shone round about thē, (repeat) [...]and they all quaked for feare, quaked for feare, for feare, [...] Chorus. And the glorie of the Lord, shone round about them, shone round [...]about them, about them, round a-bout them, and they [...]all quaked for feare, and they all quaked for feare, for feare.

XX. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. FEare not: [...]But to all people, (repeat) (repeat) [...] which is Christ our Lord, (repeat) (repeat) Chorus And suddenly, [...]an host of heau'nly Angells, of (repeat) sung and praised God and [...]saide, sung (repeat) and saide, (repeat) glorie bee to God, glorie be to God on hie, [...] (repeat) to God on high, peace be on earth, (repeat) [...]one earth, good will to men, good will, good will to men. Alle-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXI. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 3. part.

[...] Versus. ANd they crie: [...] Versus. holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts, Cho: All the world is full of his glory, (repeat) [...]holy, holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts, (repeat) all the [...]world is full of his glory. Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXII. A Motect.
6. voc.

[...] Versus. LOe, how from heau'n: [...] Chorus. Vp shepherds (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) vp, [...]this night, this [...]night is borne your King, is (repeat) this night, this (repeat) is borne your [...] King, your King, you neuer heard the Sphears, (repeat) such [...] Musique sing, you neuer heard the Sphears such Musique sing, (repeat) [...]you neuer heard the Sphears such Musique sing.

XXIII. An Alleluia.
6. voc.

[...] Versus. I Bring you tiding: [...] Chorus Ioye to the sor-ry, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) [...]ioye to the sorry, (repeat) (repeat) to god bee glorie, (repeat) [...] (repeat) (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXIIII. A Motect.
6. voc.

[...] A Stranger heere, as all my fathers were, as all, as (repeat) [...]that went before, (repeat) (repeat) I wander too & fro, (repeat) [...]too & fro, from earth to heau'n is my pilgrimage, [...]is my pilgrimage, (repeat) a tedious way, for flesh & blood to goe. (repeat) [...]to goe, O thou, O thou that art the way, (repeat) pit-tie the [...]blinde, (repeat) and teach mee how I may thy dwelling finde, (repeat) and [...] (repeat) and teach mee how I may, (repeat) [...]thy dwelling finde, Amen. A-men. A-men, A-men, [...]A-men.

XXV. An Alleluia.
6. voc.

[...] MY Lord: [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, [...]Al-le-lu-ia. Alle-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Allelu-ia. [...]Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Resurrectio Christi.

XXVI. An Elegie in memorie of Master Thomas Hynson.
6. voc.

[...] WIth mornefull Musique, (repeat) with (repeat) [...]now remember him, (repeat) that while hee liu'd, dyd oft remember [...]thee, and fil'd his Musiques Fountaine to the brimme, (repeat) [...]with thy sweet songs and pleasant harmo-ny, with (repeat) [...]and plesant harmony, who was to Master, Children and to frend, so [...]faithfull, kinde and true, so (repeat) as no man, no man more, so wise, [...]so learnd, so carefull of his ende, of his ende, as grac'd his liuing ac-ti-ons, [...]his (repeat) and there-fore (repeat) his death, (repeat) (repeat) with sobs & [...]sighes. (repeat) and sighes, I will de-plore, I (repeat) [Page] [...]And wish to die, (repeat) to liue in heau'n, to liue in heau'nly blisse, [...]in heauenly blisse, in heaue'n-ly blisse, in (repeat) wher worthy Hynson, (repeat) [...] (repeat) through gods mercy is, where worthie Hynson (is) through [...]gods mer-cie is. through gods mercie is, through gods mercie is, through [...]gods mercie is.

FINIS.

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Newly Composed by Iohn Amner Bachelor of Musique, Master of the Chori­sters and Organist of the Cathe­drall Church OF ELY.

SEXTVS.

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The Table.

3. voc:
  • LOue wee in one, I
  • Let false surmises, II
  • Away with weake, III
  • O come thou spirit, IIII
  • O Loue beseeming well, V
  • Distressed Soule, VI
4. voc:
  • SWeet are the thoughts, VII
  • Come let's reioyce, VIII
  • Saint Mary now, 1. part. IX
  • At length to Christ, 2. part. X
  • But hee the God, 3. part. XI
  • Woe is mee, XII
5. voc:
  • REmember not Lord, XIII
  • Thus sings, 1. part. XIIII
  • The heauens stood all, 2. part. XV
  • Now doth the Cittie, XVI
  • Hee that descended, XVII
  • I will sing vnto the Lord, XVIII
6. voc:
  • OYee liitle flocke, 1. part, XIX
  • Feare not, 2. part, XX
  • And they crie, 3. part, XXI
  • Loe, how from heau'n. 1. part, XXII
  • I bring you tiding, 2, part, XXIII
  • A stranger heere, XXIIII
  • My Lord. XXV
  • With mornefull Musique. XXVI
FINIS.

XIX. A Motect
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. OYee little flocke: [...] Chorus And the glorie of the [...]Lord, shone round about them, round about them, round about [...]them, (repeat) and they all quaked for feare. (repeat)

XX. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. FEare not: [...] Chorus, And suddenly, (repeat) suddenly an host of heau'nly Angells, an (repeat) [...]sung and praised God, and said, glorie bee to God on high, (repeat) [...] (repeat) on high, peace be on earth, peace be on earth, (repeat) [...]good will, good will to men, good will to men. (repeat) Al-le-lu-ia. [...]Al-lelu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia, Alle-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXI. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 3. part.

[...] Versus. ANd they crie: [...] Chorus. All the world is full of his glory, of [...]his glorie, holy, holy, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) holy is the Lord of hosts, [...]all the world is full of his glory, Al-le-lu-ia. Al-lelu-ia. [...]Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

XXII. A Motect.
6. voc. 1. part.

[...] Versus. LOe, how from heau'n: [...] Chorus. Vp shepherds (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) vp, [...] this [...] night, this night is borne your King, (repeat) this (repeat) you neuer [...] heard the Sphears, you neuer heard the Sphears such Musique sing, you (repeat) [...] you neuer heard the Sphears, you (repeat) such Mu­sique, [...] Musique sing.

XXIII. An Alleluia.
6. voc. 2. part.

[...] Versus. I Bring you tiding: [...] Chorus Ioye to the sorry, (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) (repeat) [...] (repeat) to god bee glorie, to god bee glo-rie, [...] (repeat) Al-lelu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia, Al-le-luia, Al-le-lu-ia.

Gloria in excelsis deo. &c.

[...]
[...]

XXIIII. A Motect
6. voc.

[...] A Stranger heere, as all my fathers were, that were before, [...] (repeat) before, I wander too & fro, too & fro, (repeat) (repeat) [...]too & fro, from earth to heau'n is my pilgrimage, my pilgrimage, [...] (repeat) for flesh & blood to goe, a tedious way, for flesh & blood, for flesh [...]and blood to goe, O thou, O thou that art the way, O (repeat) the [...]way, pit-tie the blinde, and teach mee how I may thy dwelling finde, thy [...]dwelling finde. and (repeat) thy dwelling finde, (repeat) [...]how I may thy dwelling finde. A-men, A-men. [...]A-men, A-men.

Ego sum via, veritas

XXV. An Alleluia.
6. voc.

[...]My Lord, [...]Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, [...]Allelu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia, Alle-lu-ia, Al-le-lu-ia.

XXVI. An Elegie in memorie of Master Thomas Hynson.

[...] WIth mornefull Musique, with mornefull Mu­sique, [...]now remember him, now remember him, now remember him, [...]that while hee liu'd, dyd oft remember thee. dyd oft remember thee, dyd [...]oft remember thee, and fild his Musiques Fountaine to the brimme,

[Page] [...]with thy sweet songs & pleasant harmony, and (repeat) with (repeat) with (repeat) [...]& plesant harmony, so faithfull, kinde and true, as no man [...]more, so wise, so learnd, so carefull, so carefull of his ende, as grac'd his [...]liuing ac-ti-ons, and therefore (repeat) his death, (repeat) with sobs and [...]sighes with sobs & sighes, I will deplore, I (repeat) I (repeat) I (repeat) And [...]wish to die, to die, to liue in heau'n, in heau'nly blisse, to liue in heauenly blisse [...]in heaue'nly blisse, in (repeat) where wor-thy Hynson, (repeat) [...]through gods mercie is, where worthie Hynson, [...]through gods mercie is. through (repeat)

FINIS.

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