Lord to thee I make my moan (1597) (John Dowland): Difference between revisions

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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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Lord to thee I make my moan
When dangers me oppress,
I call, I sigh, plain and groan
Trusting to find relief.
 
Hear now, O Lord my request
For it is full due time,
And let thine ear aye be pressed
Unto this prayer mine.
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Title: Lord to thee I make my moan
Composer: John Dowland
Lyricist: William Whittingham

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn

Language: English
Instruments: Unknown
Published: 1597

Description: Henry Nowell Lamentations

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Original text and translations

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Lord to thee I make my moan
When dangers me oppress,
I call, I sigh, plain and groan
Trusting to find relief.

Hear now, O Lord my request
For it is full due time,
And let thine ear aye be pressed
Unto this prayer mine.