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A19795 Bassus. The second booke of the musicke of M. William Damon, late one of her maiesties musitions conteining all the tunes of Dauids Psalmes, as they are ordinarily soung in the Church: most excellently by him composed into 4. parts. In which sett the highest part singeth the church tune. Published for the recreation of such as delight in musicke: by W. Sawyne Gent. Daman, William, ca. 1540-1591.; Swayne, William.; Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549.; Hopkins, John, d. 1570. 1591 (1591) STC 6221; ESTC S111040 10,598 50

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those that doe lament their sinne shut not that gate against me Lord but let me enter in The Lords prayer OVr Father which in heauen art Lord hallowed be thy name Thy kingdome come thy wil be done in earth euen as the same in earth euen as the same in heauen is Giue vs O Lord our dayly bread this day our dayly bread this day as we forgiue our debters so forgiue our debts we pray Into temptation leade vs not from euill make vs free for kingdome powre glory thine both now and euer be both now and euer be The X Commaundements HArke Israell what I say Hark Israel what I say giue heed to vnder stand I am y e Lord thy God that brought thee out of Egipt Land Euen from the house wherin thou didst in thraldome liue a slaue None other Gods at all before my presence shalt thou haue my presence shalt thou haue my presence shalt thou haue The complaint of a sinner WHere righteousnesse doth say Lord for my sinnefull part In wrath thou shouldst me pay thou shouldst me pay vengeance for my de sert I can it not deny but needes I must confesse how that continually thy lawes I do transgresse thy lawes I do transgresse Heere beginneth the Psalmes Psalm 1 THe man is blest y t hath not bent y t hath not bent to wicked rede his eare Nor led his life as sinners do nor sate in scorners chaire But in the lawe of God the Lord doth set his whole delight his whole delight and in that lawe doth exercise him selfe both day night him selfe both day night Psal. 3. O Lord how are my foes increast my foes increst which vex me more and more They kill my hart when as they say when as they say God can him not restore But thou O Lord art my defence when I am hard bestead My worship mine honor both mine honor both thou houldst vp my head houldst vp my head Psal. 6. LOrd in thy wrath reproue me not reproue me not though I deserue thine ire though I deserue thine ire Ne yet cor rect me in thy rage correct me in thy rage O Lord I thee desire I thee desire For I am weake for I am weake therfore O Lord of mercy me forbeare and heale me Lord for why thou knowest my bones do quake for feare my bones do quake for feare Psal. 14. THere is no God as foolish men affirme in their mad mood affirme in their mad mood there driftes are all corrupt and vaine corrupt and vaine not one of them doth good The Lord beheld from heauen hye from heauen hye the whole race of mankind and saw not one that sought in deede the liuing God to finde the liuing God to finde Psal. 18. O God my strength and fortitude and fortitude of force I must loue thee Thou art my castle defence my castle and defence in my necessitie My God my rocke in whome I trust the worker of my wealth My refuge buckler and my shield the horne of all my health the horne of all my health Psal. 21. O Lord how ioyfull is the king how ioyfull is the king in thy strength thy power How vehemently doth he reioyce doth he reioyce in thee his Sauiour For thou hast giuen vnto him for thou hast giuen vnto him his godly harts desire To him nothing hast thou de nide hast thou denide of that he did require of that he did require Psal. 23. MY Shepheard is the liuing Lord y e liuing Lord no thing therfore I neede In pastures fayre with waters calme with waters calme he set me for to feede he set me for to feede Psal. 25. I Lyft myne hart to thee I lyft myne hart to thee my God guyde most iust Now suffer mee to take no shame to take no shame for in thee do I tust Let not my foes re ioyce my foes reioyce not make a scorne of me a scorne of me And let them not be ouerthrowne that put their trust in thee that put their trust in thee Psal. 25. BASSVS An other of the same I Lyft myne hart to thee myne hart to thee my God guide most iust guyde most iust Now suffer me to take no shame for in thee doe I trust Psal. 30. ALL laude and prayse with hart voyce praise with hart voyce O Lord I giue to thee I giue to thee which didst not make my foes reioyce my foes reioyce but hast exalted me O Lord my God to thee I cryde in all my payne griefe Thou gauest an eare didst pro uide dydst prouide to ease me with reliefe Psal. 41. THe man is blest that carefull is the needy to con sider For in the season perilous the Lord will him deliuer The Lord will make him safe and sound happy in the land he will not de liuer him deliuer him into his enemies hand into his enemies hand Psal. 44. OVr eares haue heard our fathers tell our fathers tel reuerently record the wondrous workes that thou hast done that thou hast done in older time O Lord. How thou didst cast the Gentiles out the Gentiles out stroydst them with strong hand planting our fathers in their place and gauest to them their land their land and gauest to them their land Psal. 46. THe Lord is our de fence and ayd the strength where by we stād whē we with woe are much dismayd are much dis mayd he is our helpe at hand he is our help at hand Though thearth remoue we will not feare Though hills so high and steepe so high and steepe be thrust and hurled heere and there here and there within the Sea so deepe within the Sea so deepe Psal. 50. THe mighty God theternall hath thus spoke and all the world he will call and prouoke euen from the East so foorth to the West and so foorth to the West From toward Syon which place him liketh best which place him liketh best God will appeare in beauty most excellent Our God will come ij be-fore that long time be spent Psal. 51. O Lord consider my distresse consider my distresse now with speede some pity take My sinnes de face my faults redresse my faults redresse good Lord for thy great mercies sake Wash me O Lord Wash me O Lord and make me cleane and make me cleane from this vn iust and sinfull act and purifie yet once againe my haynous cryme and bloudy fact my haynous cryme and bloudy fact Psal. 52. WHy doest thou tyrant boast abroad thy wicked workes to prayse doest thou not know there is a God there is a God whose mercies last alwayes Why doth thy minde yet still deuise yet still deuise such wicked wiles to warpe Thy tounge vntrue in forging lyes in forging lyes is like a rasour sharpe Psal. 59. SEnd ayd saue me from my foes saue me from my foes O Lord I pray to thee Defend keepe me