Sacred hymns Consisting of fifti select psalms of David and others, paraphrastically turned into English verse. And by Robert Tailour, set to be sung in five parts, as also to the viole, and lute or orph-arion. Published for the vse of such as delight in the exercise of music in hir original honour.

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Sacred hymns Consisting of fifti select psalms of David and others, paraphrastically turned into English verse. And by Robert Tailour, set to be sung in five parts, as also to the viole, and lute or orph-arion. Published for the vse of such as delight in the exercise of music in hir original honour.
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Sandys, Edwin, Sir, 1561-1629.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Snodham, by the assignment of the Company of Stationers,
1615.
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Part-songs, Sacred -- Early works to 1800.
Part-songs, English -- Early works to 1800.
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"Sacred hymns Consisting of fifti select psalms of David and others, paraphrastically turned into English verse. And by Robert Tailour, set to be sung in five parts, as also to the viole, and lute or orph-arion. Published for the vse of such as delight in the exercise of music in hir original honour." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11472.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2025.

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PSALM 8. (Book 8)

The Prophet DAVID admireth Gods graciousnes toward Man: particularly in the future humiliation of Christ; and in the exaltation of Mans nature, in him, and by him, en∣suing. Where together with the supernatural dominion of Manintimated, the restaura∣tion also of the natural is expressed. By the way the Childrens acclamation to our Saui∣our, at his solemn entri into the Temple, and the powerful effect thereof, are pointedat.

ETERNAL Lord; th'illustrous fame That sounds through world thy glorious name! Whose greatnes fair transcends the skys; Whose goodnes earth dooth not despize. Evĕn tender lips of infants yong Thy grace inspires with praiseful song: Whose force thy foes revengeful rage All danted strangely dooth asswage.
WHEN vp my wondring eys I raize Towărd higher coorts which preach thypraise; The heăvens so huge, the stars so bright, That Prince of day, this Queen of night; All which doo thee their maker knowe, Of peerles hand the matchles showe: Lord, what is man, poor clot of mold, That him in mynd thou still shouldst hold; Or son of man, defiled worm, Thy gracious thoughts towărd him to turn!
A LITTLE thou wilt man abbase, Beneath thy blisful Angels place: Then ay shal man remain renound, With prime of glori princely cround. To him as King thy creatures bow, And dueti prest shal ioyful vow: What e're against his scepter swell, His powrful foot thou doun makĕst quell.
THE cattle myld his service bear: Yea beasts most wyld his frounds doo fear: What flying wing the air divides, What swimming fin through water glides, What creeping thing in sea or land, Hast all subiected to his hand. O Lord, our Lord; what glorious fame Resounds through world thy gracious name!

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TREBLE.

〈♫〉〈♫〉 Eternal Lord; th'illustrous fame, Thatsounds 〈♫〉〈♫〉 through world thy glorious name! Whose greatnes fair transcends the 〈♫〉〈♫〉 skys; Whose goodnes earth dooth not de- spize. Evĕn tender lips 〈♫〉〈♫〉 of infants yong Thy grace inspires with praiseful song: Whose force

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〈♫〉〈♫〉 thy foes revengeful rage All danted strangely dooth as- swage.

BASE.

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MEANE.

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COVNTERTENOR.

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TENOR.

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LUTE.

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