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| John Milton Sr.: Incline thine ears unto my words (Psalm 5) |
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| Kirbye: Lord in thy wrath reprove me not (Psalm 6) |
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| Harrison: O Lord my God I put my trust (Psalm 7) |
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| O God our Lord how wonderful (Psalm 8) |
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| With heart and mouth (Psalm 9) |
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| Tomkins: What is the cause (Psalm 10) |
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| I Trust in God (Psalm 11) |
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| Blankes: Help Lord for good and godly men (Psalm 12) |
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| Tomkins: How long wilt thou forget me Lord (Psalm 13) |
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| Morley: There is no God as foolish men (Psalm 14) |
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| O Lord within thy tabernacle (Psalm 15) |
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| Lord keep me, for I trust in thee (Psalm 16) |
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| O Lord give ear to my just cause (Psalm 17) |
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| Cobbold: O God my strength and fortitude (Psalm 18) |
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| The heavens and the firmament (Psalm 19) |
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| Cranford: In trouble and adversity (Psalm 20) |
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| Bennet: O Lord how joyful is the king (Psalm 21) |
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| O God my God, wherefor dost thou forsake me (Psalm 22) |
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| My Shepherd is the Living Lord (Psalm 23) |
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| Allison: The Earth is all the Lords (Psalm 24) |
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| Ward: I Lift My Heart to Thee (Psalm 25) |
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| Lord be My Judge (Psalm 26) |
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| John Milton Sr.: The Lord is Both My Health and Light (Psalm 27) |
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| Thou art O Lord my strength (Psalm 28) |
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| Give to the Lord Ye Potentates (Psalm 29) |
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| All Laud and Praise with Heart and Voice (Psalm 30) |
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| Bennet: O Lord I put My Trust in Thee (Psalm 31) |
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| The Man is Blest Whose Wickednesse (Psalm 32) |
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| Yee Righteous in the Lord Reioyce (Psalm 33) |
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| I Will Give Laud and Honour (Psalm 34) |
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| Tomkins: Lord Plead My Cause against My Foes (Psalm 35) |
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| The Wicked with His Works Unjust (Psalm 36) |
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| Grudge Not to See the Wicked Men (Psalm 37) |
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| Morley: Put Me Not to Rebuke O Lord (Psalm 38) |
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| Stubbs: I Said I Will Looke to My Wayes (Psalm 39) |
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| I Waited Long and Sought the Lord (Psalm 40) |
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| Blankes: The Man is Blest, that Carefull Is (Psalm 41) |
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| Like as the Hart doth Breath and Bray (Psalm 42) |
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| Judge and revenge my cause O Lord (Psalm 43) |
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| Blankes: Our eares haue heard our fathers tell (Psalm 44) |
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| My heart doth take in hand (Psalm 45) |
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| Thomas Morley: The Lord is our defence and aid (Psalm 46) |
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| Tomkins: Ye people all with one accord (Psalm 47) |
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| Tomkins: Great is the Lord (Psalm 48) |
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| All people harken and give ear (Psalm 49) |
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| Blankes: The Mighty God th'Eternall hat thus spoke (Psalm 50) |
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| Peerson: The God of Gods, the Lord (Psalm 50 b) |
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| O Lord, Consider My Distress (Psalm 51) |
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| Cranford: Have Mercy on Me God (Psalm 51 b) |
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| Why dost Thou Tyrant Boast Abroad (Psalm 52) |
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| The Foolish Man (Psalm 53) |
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| God Save Mee for Thy Holy Name (Psalm 54) |
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| John Milton Sr.: O God give ear (Psalm 55) |
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| Harrison: Have mercy Lord on mee (Psalm 56) |
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| Take pittie for thy promise sake (Psalm 57) |
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| Farmer: Ye Rulers which are put in trust (Psalm 58) |
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| Send ayde and save me (Psalm 59) |
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| Blankes: O Lord thou didst us cleane forsake (Psalm 60) |
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| Allison: Regard (O Lord) for I complaine (Psalm 61) |
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| My soule to God shall give good heed (Psalm 62) |
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| O God my God I watch betime (Psalm 63) |
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| O Lord unto my voyce give eare (Psalm 64) |
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| Thy Praise Alone (O Lord) doth Raigne (Psalm 65) |
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| John Milton Sr.: Yee men on earth in God reioyce (Psalm 66) |
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| Have mercy on us Lord (Psalm 67) |
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| Allison: Let God arise (Psalm 68) |
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| Allison: Save me O God (Psalm 69) |
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| Peerson: O God to me take heed (Psalm 70) |
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| My Lord my God in all distresse image (Psalm 71) |
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| Lord give thy judgements to the King (Psalm 72) |
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| How ever it be (Psalm 73) |
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| Why art thou Lord so long from us (Psalm 74) |
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| Stubbs: Unto thee God will we give thanks (Psalm 75) |
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| To all that now in lury dwell (Psalm 76) |
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| Allison: With my voyce to God doe cry (Psalm 77) |
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| Cavendish: Attend my people to my Law (Psalm 78) |
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| O Lord the Gentiles doe inuade (Psalm 79) |
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| Bennet: Thou heard that Israel dost keepe (Psalm 80) |
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| Allison: Be light and glad in God reioyce (Psalm 81) |
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| Allison: Amid the prease with men of might (Psalm 82) |
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| Doe not O God refraine thy tongue (Psalm 83) |
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| How pleasant is thy dwelling place (Psalm 84) |
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| Thou hast been mercifull indeed (Psalm 85) |
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| Lord bow thine eare (Psalm 86) |
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| That Citie shall full well endure (Psalm 87) |
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| Lord God of health (Psalm 88) |
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| Tomkins: To Sing the Mercies of the Lord (Psalm 89) |
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| Thou Lord hast Beene our Sure Defence (Psalm 90) |
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| Hee that within the secret place (Psalm 91) |
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| Stubbs: It is a Thing both Good and Meet (Psalm 92) |
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| The Lord as King Aloft doth Raigne (Psalm 93) |
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| O Lord Thou dost Reuenge All Wrong (Psalm 94) |
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| Come, let us lift up our voyce sound - Venite exultemus (Psalm 95) |
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| Sing Ye with Praise unto the Lord (Psalm 96) |
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| Tomkins: The Lord doth Raigne Whereat the Earth (Psalm 97) |
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| O Sing Yee Now unto the Lord (Psalm 98) |
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| Stubbs: The Lord doth Raigne (Psalm 99) |
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