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| 54.|| ''[[Vestigia mea dirige (Nathaniel Giles)|Vestigia mea dirige]]'' || {{ss|Nathaniel|Giles}} ||
| 54.|| ''[[Vestigia mea dirige (Nathaniel Giles)|Vestigia mea dirige]]'' || {{ss|Nathaniel|Giles}} ||
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| 56.|| ''[[Lord, who shall dwell (Robert White)|Lord, who shall dwell]]'' || {{ss|Robert|White}} || following numbering in 1st partbook
| 55.|| ''[[Lord, who shall dwell (Robert White)|Lord, who shall dwell]]'' || {{ss|Robert|White}} ||
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| 57.|| ''[[Lord Bless Us and Keep Us, The (Robert White)|The Lord bless us and keep us]]'' || {{ss|Robert|White}} ||
| 56.|| ''[[Lord Bless Us and Keep Us, The (Robert White)|The Lord bless us and keep us]]'' || {{ss|Robert|White}} ||
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| 58.|| ''[[O Lord, make Thy servant Elizabeth (William Byrd)|O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 57.|| ''[[O Lord, make Thy servant Elizabeth (William Byrd)|O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 59.|| ''[[Prevent Us, O Lord (William Byrd)|Prevent us, O Lord]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 58.|| ''[[Prevent Us, O Lord (William Byrd)|Prevent us, O Lord]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 60.|| ''[[How long shall mine enemies (William Byrd)|How long shall mine enemies]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 59.|| ''[[How long shall mine enemies (William Byrd)|How long shall mine enemies]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 61.|| ''[[O that most rare breast (William Byrd)|O that most rare breast]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 60.|| ''[[O that most rare breast (William Byrd)|O that most rare breast]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 62.|| ''[[Come to me grief for ever (William Byrd)|Come to me grief for ever]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 61.|| ''[[Come to me grief for ever (William Byrd)|Come to me grief for ever]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 63.|| ''[[In fields abroad (William Byrd)|In fields abroad]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 62.|| ''[[In fields abroad (William Byrd)|In fields abroad]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 64.|| ''[[Where fancy fond (William Byrd)|Where fancy fond]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 63.|| ''[[Where fancy fond (William Byrd)|Where fancy fond]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 65.|| ''[[Susanna fair (1588) (William Byrd)|Susanna fair (1588)]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 64.|| ''[[Susanna fair (1588) (William Byrd)|Susanna fair (1588)]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 66.|| ''[[While Phoebus used to dwell (William Byrd)|While Phoebus used to dwell]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 65.|| ''[[While Phoebus used to dwell (William Byrd)|While Phoebus used to dwell]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 67.|| ''[[Why do I use my paper, ink and pen? (William Byrd)|Why do I use my paper, ink and pen?]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 66.|| ''[[Why do I use my paper, ink and pen? (William Byrd)|Why do I use my paper, ink and pen?]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 68.|| ''[[La Verginella (William Byrd)|La Verginella]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 67.|| ''[[La Verginella (William Byrd)|La Verginella]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 69.|| ''[[I joy not in no earthly bliss (William Byrd)|I joy not in no earthly bliss]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 68.|| ''[[I joy not in no earthly bliss (William Byrd)|I joy not in no earthly bliss]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 70.|| ''[[Ah golden hairs (William Byrd)|Ah golden hairs]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 69.|| ''[[Ah golden hairs (William Byrd)|Ah golden hairs]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 71.|| ''[[Lord in thy wrath reprove me not (William Byrd)|Lord in thy wrath reprove me not]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 70.|| ''[[Lord in thy wrath reprove me not (William Byrd)|Lord in thy wrath reprove me not]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 72.|| ''[[Care for thy soul (William Byrd)|Care for thy soul]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 71.|| ''[[Care for thy soul (William Byrd)|Care for thy soul]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 73.|| ''Browning'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 72.|| ''Browning'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 74.|| ''Browning'' || {{ss|Clement|Woodcock}} ||
| 73.|| ''Browning'' || {{ss|Clement|Woodcock}} ||
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| 75.|| ''Miserere'' || [[Mallorie]] ||
| 74.|| ''Miserere'' || [[Mallorie]] ||
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| 76.|| ''[[Ascendo ad Patrem (Jean Maillard)|Ascendo ad Patrem]]'' || {{ss|Jean|Maillard}} || attrib. Tye in MS
| 75.|| ''[[Ascendo ad Patrem (Jean Maillard)|Ascendo ad Patrem]]'' || {{ss|Jean|Maillard}} || attrib. Tye in MS
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| 77.|| ''Rubem quem'' || {{ss|Christopher|Tye}} ||
| 76.|| ''Rubem quem'' || {{ss|Christopher|Tye}} ||
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| 78.|| ''[[Susanne un jour (Orlando di Lasso)|Susanne un jour]]'' || {{ss|Orlando di|Lasso}} ||
| 77.|| ''[[Susanne un jour (Orlando di Lasso)|Susanne un jour]]'' || {{ss|Orlando di|Lasso}} ||
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| 79.|| ''[[Madonna somm'accorto (Giacomo Fogliano)|Madonna somm'accorto]]'' || {{ss|Giacomo|Fogliano}} || attrib. Tye in MS
| 78.|| ''[[Madonna somm'accorto (Giacomo Fogliano)|Madonna somm'accorto]]'' || {{ss|Giacomo|Fogliano}} || attrib. Tye in MS
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| 80.|| ''[[Pour vous aymer (Philippe van Wilder)|Pour vous aymer]]'' || {{ss|Philippe van|Wilder}} ||
| 79.|| ''[[Pour vous aymer (Philippe van Wilder)|Pour vous aymer]]'' || {{ss|Philippe van|Wilder}} ||
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| 81.|| ''De la court'' || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} ||
| 80.|| ''De la court'' || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} ||
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| 82.|| ''De la court'' (Part 2) || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} ||
| 81.|| ''De la court'' (Part 2) || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} ||
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| 83.|| ''[[Je fille quand Dieu (Philippe van Wilder)|Je fille quand Dieu]]'' || {{ss|Philippe van|Wilder}} ||
| 82.|| ''[[Je fille quand Dieu (Philippe van Wilder)|Je fille quand Dieu]]'' || {{ss|Philippe van|Wilder}} ||
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| 84.|| ''In nomine'' || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} ||
| 83.|| ''In nomine'' || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} ||
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| 85.|| ''In nomine no.5'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 84.|| ''In nomine no.5'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 85.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} ||
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| 86.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} ||
| 86.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} ||
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| 87.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} ||
| 87.|| ''In nomine no.2'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} ||
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| 88.|| ''In nomine'' || {{ss|John|Bull}} ||
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| 89.|| ''In nomine'' || {{ss|Robert|White}} ||
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| 90.|| ''In nomine "Follow me"'' || {{ss|Christopher|Tye}} ||
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| 91.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || {{ss|Clement|Woodcock}} ||
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| 92.|| ''[[If that a sinner's sighs (William Byrd)|If that a sinner's sighs]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 93.|| ''[[If women could be fair (William Byrd)|If women could be fair]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 94.|| ''[[Prostrate O Lord I Lie (William Byrd)|Prostrate O Lord I lie]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 95.|| ''[[Even from the depth (William Byrd)|Even from the depth]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 96.|| ''[[When I was otherwise (William Byrd)|When I was otherwise]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 97.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || [[Brewster]] ||
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| 98.|| ''[[O God, wherefore art thou absent (Anonymous)|O God, wherefore art thou absent]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 99.|| ''[[When I look back (Robert Parsons)|When I look back]]'' || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} || in Tenor partbook only
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| 100.|| ''[[Come Holy Ghost (Anonymous)|Come Holy Ghost]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 101.|| ''[[O Lord of whom I do depend (Anonymous)|O Lord of whom I do depend]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 102.|| ''[[O Lord, turn not away (Anonymous)|O Lord, turn not away]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 103.|| ''[[When May is in his prime (Anonymous)|When May is in his prime]]'' (Part 1) || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 104.|| ''[[May makes the cheerful hive (Anonymous)|May makes the cheerful hive]]'' (Part 2) || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 105.|| ''[[All ye that live on earth (Anonymous)|All ye that live on earth]]'' (Part 3) || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 106.|| ''[[Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (Richard Farrant)|Ah, alas, you salt sea gods]]'' (Part 1) || {{ss|Richard|Farrant}} ||
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| 107.|| ''[[Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (Richard Farrant)|You gods that guide]]'' (Part 2) || {{ss|Richard|Farrant}} ||
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| 108.|| ''[[A doleful deadly pang (Nicholas Strogers)|A doleful deadly pang]]'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} ||
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| 109.|| ''[[Ah, silly poor Joas (Anonymous)|Ah, silly poor Joas]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 110.|| ''[[In terrors trapped (Anonymous)|In terrors trapped]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 111.|| ''[[The saint I serve (Anonymous)|The saint I serve]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 112.|| ''[[How can the tree but waste (Anonymous)|How can the tree but waste]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 113.|| ''[[Alas, alack, my heart is woe (Anonymous)|Alas, alack, my heart is woe]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 114.|| ''[[Lullaby my sweet little baby (William Byrd)|Lulla, lullaby]]'' (refrain) || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 115.|| ''[[Lullaby my sweet little baby (William Byrd)|Be still my blessed babe]]'' (verse) || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 116.|| ''[[O Lord how vain (William Byrd)|O Lord how vain]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 117.|| ''[[My Mind to me a Kingdom is (William Byrd)|My mind to me a kingdom is]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 118.|| ''[[Who likes to love (William Byrd)|Who likes to love]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 88.|| ''In nomine no.2'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} ||
| 119.|| ''[[Enforced by love (Robert Parsons)|Enforced by love]]'' || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} ||
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| 89.|| ''In nomine'' || {{ss|John|Bull}} ||
| 120.|| ''[[Mistrust not truth (Anonymous)|Mistrust not truth]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 90.|| ''In nomine'' || {{ss|Robert|White}} ||
| 121.|| ''[[The day delayed (Anonymous)|The day delayed]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 91.|| ''In nomine "Follow me"'' || {{ss|Christopher|Tye}} ||
| 122.|| ''[[Come tread the paths (Anonymous)|Come tread the paths]]'' (Part 1) || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 92.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || {{ss|Clement|Woodcock}} ||
| 123.|| ''[[Farewell my lords (Anonymous)|Farewell my lords]]'' (Part 2) || [[Anonymous]] ||
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| 93.|| ''[[If that a sinner's sighs (William Byrd)|If that a sinner's sighs]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 124.|| ''[[Triumph with pleasant melody (William Byrd)|Triumph with pleasant melody]]'' (Part 1) || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 94.|| ''[[If women could be fair (William Byrd)|If women could be fair]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 125.|| ''[[Triumph with pleasant melody (William Byrd)|What unacquainted cheerful voice]]'' (Part 2) || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 95.|| ''[[Prostrate O Lord I lie (William Byrd)|Prostrate O Lord I lie]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 126.|| ''[[Triumph with pleasant melody (William Byrd)|My faults, O Christ]]'' (Part 3) || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 96.|| ''[[Even from the depth (William Byrd)|Even from the depth]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 127.|| ''[[Blessed is he that fears the Lord (William Byrd)|Blessed is he that fears the Lord]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 97.|| ''[[When I was otherwise (William Byrd)|When I was otherwise]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
| 128.|| ''[[Blame I confess (William Byrd)|Blame I confess]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 98.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || [[Brewster]] ||
| 129.|| ''[[O Lord within thy tabernacle (William Byrd)|O Lord within thy tabernacle]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 99.|| ''[[O God, wherefore art thou absent (Anonymous)|O God, wherefore art thou absent]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
| 130.|| ''[[How shall a young man (William Byrd)|How shall a young man]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 100.|| ''[[When I look back (Robert Parsons)|When I look back]]'' || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} || in Tenor partbook only
| 131.|| ''[[Though Amaryllis Dance in Green (William Byrd)|Though Amaryllis dance in green]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} ||
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| 101.|| ''[[Come Holy Ghost (Anonymous)|Come Holy Ghost]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
| 132.|| ''La gamba'' || {{ss|Vincenzo|Ruffo}} || attrib. "Francesco Mocheni" in MS.
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| 102.|| ''[[O Lord of whom I do depend (Anonymous)|O Lord of whom I do depend]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
| 133.|| ''[[Trinitas in unitate (Vincenzo Ruffo)|Trinitas in unitate]]'' || {{ss|Vincenzo|Ruffo}} || in Baritone partbook only
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| 103.|| ''[[O Lord, turn not away (Anonymous)|O Lord, turn not away]]'' || [[Anonymous]] ||
| 134.|| ''[[Hey down, sing ye now after me (Anonymous)|Hey down, sing ye now after me]]'' || [[Anonymous]] || in Bass partbook only
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Revision as of 18:35, 3 May 2010

The Dow Partbooks is a collection of five partbooks in Oxford around 1580. The collection includes choral and also instrumental pieces. Robert Dow was a trained calligrapher and the books are unusually easy to read among Tudor manuscripts.

Contents

No. Title Composer Comments
1. Lamentations a 5 White, RobertRobert White (Heth, Teth, Iod, Caph, Lamed. Mem)
2. Miserere mei Deus White, RobertRobert White
3. Christe qui lux es et dies I White, RobertRobert White
4. Christe qui lux es et dies II White, RobertRobert White
5. Christe qui lux es et dies III White, RobertRobert White
6. Manus tuae fecerunt me White, RobertRobert White
7. Portio mea, Domine White, RobertRobert White
8. Justus es Domine White, RobertRobert White
9. Ne irascaris Domine
- Civitas sancti tui
Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
10. O Domine adjuva me Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
11. Tribulationes civitatum
- Timor et hebetudo
- Nos enim pro peccatis
Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
12. Domine exaudi orationem Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
13. Domine praestolamur Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
14. Ad te clamamus Tye, ChristopherChristopher Tye
15. Omnes gentes, plaudite manibus Tye, ChristopherChristopher Tye
16. Esurientes implevit bonis Sheppard, JohnJohn Sheppard
17. Angelus ad pastores ait Lasso, Orlando diOrlando di Lasso
18. Veni in hortum meum Lasso, Orlando diOrlando di Lasso
19. O salutaris hostia Tallis, ThomasThomas Tallis
20. Salvator mundi I Tallis, ThomasThomas Tallis
21. Candidi facti sunt Tallis, ThomasThomas Tallis
22. Dum transisset Sabbatum a 5 Johnson, RobertRobert Johnson
23. Exaudiat te Dominus White, RobertRobert White
24. Tribulationem et dolorem inveni Ferrabosco I, AlfonsoAlfonso Ferrabosco I
25. Non me vincat, Deus meus Strogers, NicholasNicholas Strogers
26. Dum transisset Sabbatum I Taverner, JohnJohn Taverner
27. Tribulatio proxima est
- Contumelias et terrores
Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
28. Appropinquet deprecatio mea White, RobertRobert White
29. Christus resurgens Tailer, JohnJohn Tailer
30. O quam gloriosum est regnum
- Benedictio et claritas
Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
31. Tristitia et anxietas
- Sed tu, Domine
Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
32. Apparebit in finem Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
33. Audivi vocem Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
34. In resurrectione tua Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
35. Retribue servo tuo Parsons, RobertRobert Parsons
36. Fac cum servo tuo Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
37. Sive vigilem Mundy, WilliamWilliam Mundy
38. Christe qui lux es et dies IV White, RobertRobert White
39. Deus venerunt gentes
- Posuerunt morticinia
Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
40. Domine tu jurasti Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
41. Exsurge, quare obdormis Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
42. O sacrum convivium Tallis, ThomasThomas Tallis
43. Salvator mundi II Tallis, ThomasThomas Tallis
44. Effuderunt sanguinem Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd Part 3 of Deus venerunt gentes (no.39)
45. Christe qui lux es et dies Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
46. Laetentur coeli Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
47. Facti sumus opprobrium Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd Part 4 of Deus venerunt gentes (no.39)
48. Ave Maria Parsons, RobertRobert Parsons
49. Dum transisset Sabbatum Roose
50. Decantabat populus Anonymous
51. Mirabile mysterium Ferrabosco I, AlfonsoAlfonso Ferrabosco I
52. Miserere mei Deus Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
53. O bone Jesu Parsons, RobertRobert Parsons
54. Vestigia mea dirige Giles, NathanielNathaniel Giles
55. Lord, who shall dwell White, RobertRobert White
56. The Lord bless us and keep us White, RobertRobert White
57. O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
58. Prevent us, O Lord Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
59. How long shall mine enemies Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
60. O that most rare breast Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
61. Come to me grief for ever Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
62. In fields abroad Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
63. Where fancy fond Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
64. Susanna fair (1588) Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
65. While Phoebus used to dwell Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
66. Why do I use my paper, ink and pen? Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
67. La Verginella Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
68. I joy not in no earthly bliss Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
69. Ah golden hairs Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
70. Lord in thy wrath reprove me not Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
71. Care for thy soul Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
72. Browning Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
73. Browning Woodcock, ClementClement Woodcock
74. Miserere Mallorie
75. Ascendo ad Patrem Maillard, JeanJean Maillard attrib. Tye in MS
76. Rubem quem Tye, ChristopherChristopher Tye
77. Susanne un jour Lasso, Orlando diOrlando di Lasso
78. Madonna somm'accorto Fogliano, GiacomoGiacomo Fogliano attrib. Tye in MS
79. Pour vous aymer Wilder, Philippe vanPhilippe van Wilder
80. De la court Parsons, RobertRobert Parsons
81. De la court (Part 2) Parsons, RobertRobert Parsons
82. Je fille quand Dieu Wilder, Philippe vanPhilippe van Wilder
83. In nomine Parsons, RobertRobert Parsons
84. In nomine no.5 Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
85. In nomine no.1 Strogers, NicholasNicholas Strogers
86. In nomine no.1 Strogers, NicholasNicholas Strogers
87. In nomine no.2 Strogers, NicholasNicholas Strogers
88. In nomine Bull, JohnJohn Bull
89. In nomine White, RobertRobert White
90. In nomine "Follow me" Tye, ChristopherChristopher Tye
91. In nomine no.1 Woodcock, ClementClement Woodcock
92. If that a sinner's sighs Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
93. If women could be fair Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
94. Prostrate O Lord I lie Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
95. Even from the depth Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
96. When I was otherwise Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
97. In nomine no.1 Brewster
98. O God, wherefore art thou absent Anonymous
99. When I look back Parsons, RobertRobert Parsons in Tenor partbook only
100. Come Holy Ghost Anonymous
101. O Lord of whom I do depend Anonymous
102. O Lord, turn not away Anonymous
103. When May is in his prime (Part 1) Anonymous
104. May makes the cheerful hive (Part 2) Anonymous
105. All ye that live on earth (Part 3) Anonymous
106. Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (Part 1) Farrant, RichardRichard Farrant
107. You gods that guide (Part 2) Farrant, RichardRichard Farrant
108. A doleful deadly pang Strogers, NicholasNicholas Strogers
109. Ah, silly poor Joas Anonymous
110. In terrors trapped Anonymous
111. The saint I serve Anonymous
112. How can the tree but waste Anonymous
113. Alas, alack, my heart is woe Anonymous
114. Lulla, lullaby (refrain) Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
115. Be still my blessed babe (verse) Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
116. O Lord how vain Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
117. My mind to me a kingdom is Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
118. Who likes to love Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
119. Enforced by love Parsons, RobertRobert Parsons
120. Mistrust not truth Anonymous
121. The day delayed Anonymous
122. Come tread the paths (Part 1) Anonymous
123. Farewell my lords (Part 2) Anonymous
124. Triumph with pleasant melody (Part 1) Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
125. What unacquainted cheerful voice (Part 2) Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
126. My faults, O Christ (Part 3) Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
127. Blessed is he that fears the Lord Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
128. Blame I confess Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
129. O Lord within thy tabernacle Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
130. How shall a young man Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
131. Though Amaryllis dance in green Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
132. La gamba Ruffo, VincenzoVincenzo Ruffo attrib. "Francesco Mocheni" in MS.
133. Trinitas in unitate Ruffo, VincenzoVincenzo Ruffo in Baritone partbook only
134. Hey down, sing ye now after me Anonymous in Bass partbook only

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