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Harley MS 6346
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- 040-002052195
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- 040-002052195
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000899.0x0002be
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- ISAD(G)
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- Harley MS 6346
- Title:
- 'The Anthems used in the King's Chapel.' Words only.
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I. Full Anthems: —1. 'O Lord, make Thy servant Charles.' 'William Bird.' f. 2. 2. 'I call and crie.' 'T. Tallis.' f. 2. 3. 'O Lord, I bow the knees of my heart.' 'W. Mundy.' f. 2. 4. 'Prevent us (O Lord), in all our doings.' 'W. Bird.' f. 2b. 5. 'Holy, Lord God Almighty.' 'R. Parsons.' f. 2b. 6. 'O giue thankes unto the Lord, for he is gratious.' 'N. Giles.' f. 2b. 7. 'Behold, it is Christ.' 'E. Hooper.' i. 3. 8. 'Save me (O God), for thy Names sake.' 'W. Mundy.' f. 3. 9. 'How long shall mine enimics triumph.' 'W. Bird.' f. 3. 10. 'Out of the deep have I called.' By the same. f. 3b. 11. 'Sing joyfully unto God our strength.' By the same.' f. 3b. 12. 'Arise, O Lord, why sleepest thou.' By the same. f. 3b. 13. 'O Lord, graunt ye King a long life.' 'T. Weelkes.' f. 4. 14. 'With all our hearts and mouth.' 'T. Tallis.' f. 4. 15. 'Deliver me from mine enimies.' 'R. Parsons.' f. 4. 16. 'O Lord God Allmighty, we humbly beseech Thee.' 'T. Weelks.' f. 4b. 17. 'O How Glorious art Thou.' 'E. Hooper.' f. 4b. 18. 'The Lord blesse us.' 'I. [R. ?] White.' f. 4b. 19. 'Blessed be thy Name, God.' 'T. Tallis.' f. 5. 20. 'Hosanna to the Sonn of David.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 5. 21. 'O God, the proud are risen.' Tho. Tomkins' f. 5. 22. 'I will magnifie Thee, Lord, my King.' 'Edmund Hooper.' f. 5b. 23. 'O sing unto the Lord a new song: Let the congregation.' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 5b. 24. 'Lift up your heads, yee gates.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 6. 25. 'Lord, rebuke me not.' By the same. f. 6. 26. 'O Thou God Allmighty, Father of all mercy.' By Edmund Hooper (?). f. 6b. 27. 'O God, whom our offences have displeased.' 'Wm. Byrd.' f. 6b. 28. 'Teach me Thy way, O Lord.' By Edmund Hooper (?). f. 7. 29. 'O Praise God in His Holynesse.' 'Mr. [R.] White.' f. 7. 30. 'Almighty and everliving God, we humbly beseech thee.' 'T. Tomkins.' f. 7b. 81. 'O Lord God Allmighty, we humbly beseech Thee to blesse.' 'T. Weelkes.' f. 7b. 32. 'Blessed art thou that fearest God.' 'Dr. Giles.' f. 8. 33. 'Allmighty God, Which hast given.' 'Edmund Hooper.' f. 8b. 34. 'Almighty and everlasting God, mercifully looke.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 8b. 35. 'O Lord, I have loved the habitation of Thy House.' 'Tho. Tomkins.' i. 9. 36. 'Almighty God, the Fountaine.' By the same. f. 9. 37. 'Arise, Lord, into thy resting place.' By the same. f. 9b. 38. 'O God, the proud are risen.' 'Will. Bird.' f. 9b. 39. 'I lift my heart to Thee, my God.' 'Dr. Tye.' f. 9b. 40. 'O Lord, turn thy wrath,' with second part, 'Bow downe Thine eyes' (sic). 'Will. Bird.' f. 10. 41. 'God ye Father, God ye Sonne.' 'John Bul.' f. 10b. 42. 'The man that feares the Lord is blest.' By the same. f. 10b. 43. 'See, Brethren, what a pleasing blisse.' 'W. Porter.' f. 11. 44. 'Ponder my words (O Lord).' By the same. f. 11b. 45. 'Teach us by his Example (Lord).' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 11b. 40. 'All laud and praise with heart and voice.' By T. Weelkes (?). f. 12. 47. 'O how happie a thing it is.' 'Dr. Giles.' f. 12b. 48. 'Behold (O God) ye sad and heavy case. W. Bird.' f. 13. 49. 'Sadok the Priest.' 'T. Tomkins.' f. 13b. 50. 'O God of my salvation.' 'Mr. Warwick.' f. 13b. 51. 'Gravnt us (Gratious Lord) so to eat.' 'T. Tomkins.' f. 13b. 52. 'Heare my praier (O Lord) and with Thine eares.' 'W. Crosse.' f. 14. 53. 'I lift mine eyes up to the hills.' 'Tho. Warwick.' f. 14. 54. 'Blessed be the Lord God of Israel.' 'Mr. Tomkins.' ff. 14b, 43b. 55. 'Consider mine enimies.' 'W. Porter.' f. 14b. 56. 'Deliver me not over.' By the same. f. 14b. 57. 'The King shall rejoyce.' 'John Tomkins.' f. 15. 58. 'O Lambe of God.' 'Richard Portman.' ff. 15, 20. 59. 'O Lord, I lift my heart to thee.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 15b. 60. 'Almighty God, which hast given us grace.' 'Walter Porter.' f. 15b. 61. 'Hearken (O God) unto a wretches cries.' By Dr. John Wilson (?). f. 16. 62. 'Praise yee the strength of Britains hope.' 'William Childe.' f. 16b. 63. 'Blessed be the Lord God, even the God of Israel.' 'Robert Tomkins.' f. 17. 64. 'All glory be to God on high.' 'Tho. Ford.' f. 17. 65. 'Zadock the Priest.' Sung at the coronation of Charles II, 23 April, 1661. By H. Lawes. f. 17b. 66. 'Hear'st thou, my soule, what serious things.' 'Henry Cooke.' f. 18. 67. 'Behold, God our defender.' By the same. f. 19. 68. 'The twelue Apostles in a Ring.' By the same. f. 19b.
II. Single (i.e. Verse) Anthems: —69. 'Thou God, that guidest both Heaven and earth.' 'W. Bird.' f. 21. 70. 'Teach me (O Lord) the way.' By the same. f. 21b. 71. 'Heare my praier (O Lord) and consider.' By the same. f. 21b. 72. 'Above ye starres my Savior dwells.' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 22. 73. 'Except the Lord had helped us.' 'Na. Giles.' f. 22b. 74. 'The secret shines that hidden lie.' 'Will. Mundy.' f. 23. 75. 'Almighty God, who by Thy Sonn.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 23b. 76. 'This is ye record of John.' By the same. f. 23b. 77. 'O Lord, of whom I doe depend.' 'Na. Giles.' f. 24. 78. 'Almighty Father, which didst give Jesus Christ.' Anonymous. f. 24b. 79. 'Praise ye Lord, ye God of might and power.' 'W. Jeffrye.' f. 25. 80. 'Giue sentence with me (O God).' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 25b. 81. 'Lord, turne not away Thy face.' 'Na. Giles.' f. 26. 82. 'Thou art my King (O God).' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 27. 83. 'Almighty and everliving God, we humbly beseech Thy Majestie.' By the same. f. 27. 84. 'Alack! when I look back.' 'W. Bird.' f. 27b. 85. 'O Lord, in Thee is all my trust.' 'Tho. Tallis' and 'Nat. Giles.' i. 28. 86. 'O hear my praier (Lord) and let my crie.' 'Na. Giles.' f. 28b. 87. 'Behold, Thou hast made my dayes.' 'Orl. Gibbons.' f. 28b. 88. 'O Lord my God, in all distresse.' 'Na. Giles.' f. 29. 89. 'O God, the King of Glorie.' 'O. Gibbons.' f. 29b. 90. 'O God, which as on this day.' 'Dr. Giles.' f. 29b. 91. 'Blessed are those that are vndefiled.' 'Tho. Tallis.' f. 30. 92. 'Everlasting God, which hast ordained.' Dr. Giles.' f. 30b. 93. 'Almighty God, which hast knitt together.' 'T. Tomkins.' f. 30b. 94. 'Out of the deep.' 'T. Morley.' f. 31. 95. 'What Child was he whose birth did Angels glad.' 'N. Giles.' f. 31b. 96. 'I will magnifie Thee (O Lord), for Thou hast sett me up.' By the same. f. 32. 97. 'In Thee (O Lord) put I my trust.' 'Dr. Bull.' f. 32b. 98. 'Christ rising again,' with second part, 'Christ is risen.' 'W. Bird.' f. 32b. 99. 'Make ye Great God thy Fort and dwell.' 'Henry Lawes.' f. 33. 100. 'Ah! helplesse wretch, what shall I doe.' 'W. Mundy.' f. 33b. 101. 'Have mercy upon me (O God) after Thy great Goodnesse.' 'Dr. Giles.' f. 34b. 102. 'The Blessed Lamb, ye Holy promised seed.' 'E. Hooper.' f. 35. 103. 'O Lord of Hosts, Thou God of peace.' 'N. Giles.' f. 35b. 104. 'Blessed are all they that feare the Lord.' 'Orl. Gibbons.' f. 36. 105. 'Lord, in Thy wrath reproue me not.' 'Jo. Amner.' f. 36b. 106. 'Gravnt, O Holy Trinity, that Thy servant Charles.' 'O. Gibbons.' f. 36b. 107. 'Almighty God, which mad'st.' 'E. Hooper.' f. 37. 108. 'We praise Thee (O Father).' 'O. Gibbons.' f. 37. 109. 'Stephan, being full of ye Holy Ghost.' 'T. Tomkins.' f. 37b. 110. 'Lord, let me know.' By the same. f. 37b. 111. 'O God of Gods, King of Kings.' 'E. Hooper.' f. 38. 112. 'Have ye no regard.' 'Allphonso Ferabosco.' f. 38b. 113. 'Who is he that commeth.' 'T. Tomkins.' f. 38b. 114. 'A Fruitful Branch of Jesse blissful stemme.' 'Mr. Hooper.' f. 39. 115. 'If you be risen againe with Christ.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 39b. 116. 'Glorious and powerfull God.' By the same. f. 40. 117. 'O sing unto the Lord a new song: Let the Congregation.' 'N. Giles.' f. 40b. 118. 'Deliver me (O God) from all my foes that be.' 'Dr. Bull.' f. 41. 119. 'Behold, I bring you.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 41. 120. 'Almighty God, which by ye leading of a Starr.' 'Dr. Bull.' f. 41b. 121. 'My help commeth from the Lord.' 'T. Tomkins.' f. 41b. 122. 'O Lord God of my salvation.' 'R. Portman.' ff. 42, 45b. 123. 'I will alwaies give thanks unto ye Lord, His praise.' 'A Thanksgiving after ye late sicknes.' By the same. f. 42b. 124. 'How many hired servants.' By the same. f. 43. 125. 'In Thee (O Lord) haue I put my trust.' 'Giles Tomkins.' f. 43b. 126. 'Turn Thou us (O Lord).' 'John Tomkins.' f. 44. 127. 'O Lord, make Thy Servant Charles.' 'W. Cranford.' f. 44. 128. 'Jesvs came when the doores were shutt.' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 44b. 129. 'I will love Thee (O Lord).' 'Will. Cranford.' f. 45. 130. 'Look, Shepheards, look.' 'Thomas Foord.' f. 46. 131. 'Wee beseech Thee (O Lord) pour Thy grace.' 'John Tomkins.' ff. 46b, 66. 132. 'Behold, how good and joyfull a thing.' 'R. Portman.' f. 47. 133. 'Have mercy upon me (O God) after Thy great goodnesse.' 'John Tomkins.' f. 47b. 134. 'Remember not (Lord) our offenses.' By the same. f. 47b. 135. 'The Lord hear Thee in the day of trouble.' 'Thomas Holmes.' f. 48. 136. 'Lord, who shall dwell.' 'Richard Portman.' f. 48b. 137. 'Thou art fairer then the children of men.' 'Robert Tomkins.' f. 49. 138. 'Hear me (O God), a broken heart is my best part.' 'Wm. Crosse.' f. 49b. 139. 'Lord, rebuke me not.' By the same. f. 50. 140. 'Heare my praier (O Lord) and with thine eares.' By the same. f. 50. 141. 'O be joyfull in the Lord.' 'Wm. Bird.' f. 50b. 142. 'Sing yee to our God.' By the same. f. 50b. 143. 'If the Lord Himselfe.' 'William Randall.' f. 51. 144. 'Mine eyes are ever looking unto ye Lord.' 'Wm. Crosse.' f. 51b. 145. 'The simple Sheep that went astray.' 'Tho. Tallis.' f. 52. 146. 'Preserve (most mighty God).' 'Dr. Bull.' f. 52b. 147. 'Hear me when I call (O God).' 'W. Crosse.' f. 53. 148. 'Let us be glad and clap our hands.' 'W. Bird.' f. 53b. 149. 'O Father deare, Sonn most deare.' 'W. Randall.' f. 54. 150. 'Great King of Gods.' 'Orl. Gibbons.' f. 54b. 151. 'Hear my crying, God.' 'Elway Bivin.' f. 55. 152. 'Bow down Thine eare (O Lord).' By the same. f. 55b. 153. 'Behold (O God) with thy all prospering eye. W. Bird.' f. 55b. 154. 'O God, best Guide, sure Gard.' 'Dr. Bull.' f. 56. 155. 'Have mercie on us (Lord).' 'Dr. Giles.' f. 56b. 156. 'Thou God of wisedome and of might.' 'Orl. Gibbons.' f. 57. 157. 'O All true Brittish hearts.' Anonymous. f. 57b. 158. 'Hearken (yee nations), come see and heare.' 'E. Hooper.' f. 58. 159. 'This is the Day wherein ye Lord hath wrought.' 'Orl. Gibbons.' f. 58b. 160. 'So God loved ye world.' 'Dr. Bull.' f. 59. 161. 'How joyfull and how glad a thing.' By the same. f. 59b. 162. 'My help commeth even from the Lord.' By T. Tomkins (?). f. 60. 163. 'Hast Thee (O God) to deliver me.' 'H. Lawes.' ff. 60b, 89b. 164. 'The Lord is King, the earth may be glad.' By the same. f. 61. 165. 'Praise the Lord, my soule, and all.' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 61b. 166. 'Think upon thy servant.' By the same. f. 61b. 167. 'Hearken unto my voice (O Lord).' 'Hen. Lawes.' f. 62. 168. 'Arise, shine: For thy Light is come' (for New Year's Day). Anonymous. f. 62b. 169. 'O praise the Lord, for it is a good thing.' 'Walter Porter.' f. 63. 170. 'Hear me (O Lord) and that soon. Will. Crosse.' f. 63b. 171. 'Ponder my words (O Lord).' 'Walter Porter.' f. 64. 172. 'Awake, thou Lute and Harpe.' By the same. f. 64b. 173. 'My God, my God, look upon me.' 'John Cobbe.' f. 65. 174. 'Hear my crying (O God).' 'Giles Tomkins.' f. 65b. 175. 'O pray for the peace of Hierusalem.' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 66. 176. 'My dwelling is above.' By the same. f. 66b. 177. 'My God, I am wounded with my sinne.' 'John Tomkins.' f. 67. 178. 'I will magnifie Thee (O Lord), for Thou.' 'Tho. Holmes.' f. 67b. 179. 'O give thanks unto the Lord and call.' 'Walter Porter.' f. 68. 180. 'O God, when Thou wentest forth.' 'Robert Tomkins.' f. 68b. 181. 'O Let me heare Thy loving kindnesse.' By the same. f. 69. 182. 'Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Allmighty.' 'Batten.' f. 69b. 183. 'Heare my prayer (O God) and hide not.' By the same. f. 70. 184. 'Before the Mountaines were brought forth.' 'Will. Lawes.' f. 70b. 185. 'Who is this that commeth.' By the same. f. 71. 186. 'The heavens declare the Glorie.' 'Rich. Portman.' f. 71b. 187. 'The Lord hear thee.' 'John Cobb.' f. 72. 188. 'O let my mouth be filled.' 'Will. Childe.' f. 72b. 189. 'Lord, I have sinned.' Anonymous. f. 73. 190. 'Most Gratious God and loving Father.' Anonymous. f. 73b. 191. 'O Æternal God and mercifull Father, since Lineall Succession.' 'W. Cranford.' f. 74. 192. Another prayer, beginning with the same words, 'for the safe delivery of the Queen.' By the same. f. 71b. 193. 'O Lord, Thou hast searched me out.' 'Walter Porter.' f. 75. 194. 'Hear me, O God, in the multitude of Thy mercies.' 'Rob. Tomkins.' f. 75b. 195. 'O Lord, Thou hast searched me out.' 'John Cobb.' f. 70. 196. 'Have pitie upon me (O yee my friends).' 'Christopher Gibbons.' f. 76b. 197. 'Most gratious God and Mercifull Father.' 'Rich. Portman.' f. 77. 198. 'Hear my praier (O Lord) and with thine ears.' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 77b. 199. 'Lord, hear my voice when I crie.' 'Tho. Mudd.' f. 78. 200. 'Like as the Hart.' 'Robert Tomkins.' f. 78b. 201. 'Have yee no regard.' 'Henry Oxford.' f. 79. 202. 'My Beloved spake.' Anonymous. f. 79b. 203. 'My Beloved spake.' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 80. 204. 'O Light, blessed Trinitie' (followed by the original Latin words). 'Tho. Hunt.' ff. 80b, 81. 205. 'Let us with loud and cheerfull voice begin.' 'Tho. Ford.' f. 81b. 206. 'O most Gratious God, look upon us.' 'Joh. Cobb.' f. 82. 207. 'Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Allmighty.' Anonymous. f. 82b. 20S. 'The Lord hear thee.' 'John Tomkins.' f. 83. 209. 'Rejoice in the Lord, O yee Righteous.' 'Richard Portman.' f. 83b. 210. 'Withdraw not Thou Thy mercie.' 'Tho. Tomkins.' f. 84. 211. Lord, graunt the King a long life.' 'Rob. Tomkins.' f. 84b. 212. 'O God, wherefore art Thou absent.' 'Rich. Portman.' f. 85. 213. 'Blessed be the Lord My strength.' 'Tho. Ford.' f. 85b. 214. 'Hear, heavens, and give care.' Anonymous. f. 86. 215. 'Thou, O God, art praised.' 'Jo. Cobe.' f. 87. 216. 'Hear, O Lord, and have mercie.' 'Rob. Tomkins.' f. 87b. 217. 'O sing unto the Lord a new bong, let the Congregation.' 'Rich. Portman.' f. 88. 218. 'Give the King thy judgments.' 'Jo. Cobbe.' f. 88b. 219. 'Gravnt, Holy and Blessed Trinity' (for 8 voices). 'Sung at the Baptism of Prince Charles, Iune 27th, 1630.' Anonymous. f. 89. 220. 'Lift up your heads, O yee Gates' (for counter-tenor and bass). Anonymous. f. 90. 221. 'The Lord liveth and Blessed be my Rock' (for a bass). Anonymous. f. 90b. 222. 'Make the great God thy Fort, and dwell' (for 2 counter-tenors, a mean, and a bass). Anonymous. f. 91. 223. 'They that put their trust in the Lord' (for 2 means). By H. Lawes (?). f. 92. 224. 'I will give thanks unto thee, Lord, with my whole heart' (for 2 counter-tenors and a bass). Anonymous. f. 92b. 225. 'My song shall be of mercy' (for a tenor). By H. Lawes (?). f. 93. 226. 'Hear me when I call, God' (for tenor, counter-tenor, and bass). Anonymous. f. 93b. 227. 'Hearken, O daughter, and consider' (for tenor and counter-tenor). By H. Lawes (?). f. 94. 228. 'Blessed is every one that feareth.' 'Hen. Lawes.' f. 94b. 229. 'Thou art my king, God.' 'Wm. Childe.' f. 95.
The remaining Anthems are by Henry Cooke 230. 'Looke up, languishing soule.' ff. 95b, 99.231. 'Let my Prayers bee set forth.' i. 96. 232. 'O sing unto ye Lord a new song, for He hath done.' f. 96b. 233. 'The Lord is my Shepheard.' f. 97. 234. Unto thee, Lord, doe I lift up my soule.' f. 97b. 235. 'O clap your hands together.' f. 98. 236. 'I will alway give thankes unto the Lord, his praise.' f. 98b. 237. 'My song shall be alway of the loving kindnesse.' f. 100. 238. 'Heare my cry, God, give eare.' f. 100b. 239. 'Downe fell ye Glorious mystick flame.' f. 101. 240. 'My rauisht soule.' f. 101b. 241. 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me.' f. 102. 242. 'Sing and Rejoyce in the Lord.' f. 102b. 243. 'Christ Rising againe.' f. 103. At the end are Indexes to the full and verse Anthems. A leaf in the latter is wanting after f. 110.
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040-002052195 - Is part of:
- Harley MS 1-7661 : Harley Manuscripts
Harley MS 6346 : 'The Anthems used in the King's Chapel.' Words only. - Hierarchy:
- 032-002045828[6351]/040-002052195
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- 1 volume (111 folios)
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- English
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- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1660
- End Date:
- 1685
- Date Range:
- 1660-1685
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- CE
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