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Modern English spelling. Why fumeth in sight: the Gentiles spite, In fury raging stout? Why taketh in hand: the people fond, Vain things to bring about? The kings arise: the lords devise, in counsels met thereto: Against the Lord: with false accord, against his Christ they go.

Let us they say: break down their ray, of all their bonds and cords: We will renounce: that they pronounce, their lures as stately lords.

But God of might: in heaven so bright, Shall laugh them all to scorn: The Lord on high: shall them defy, they shall be once forlorn. Then shall his ire: speak all in fire, to them again therefore: He shall with threat: their malice beat, in his displeasure sore. With iron rod: as mighty God, all rebels shalt thou bruse: And breake them all: in pieces small, as sherdes the potters vse.

Be wise therfore: ye kinges the more, Receyue ye wisdomes lore: Ye iudges strong: of right and wrong, aduise you now before. The Lorde in feare: your seruice beare, with dread to him reioyce: Let rages be: resist not ye, him serue with ioyfull voyce.

The sonne kisse ye: lest wroth he be, lose not the way of rest: For when his ire: is set on fire, who trust in hym be blest.

Go to the text. Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [ Administrator ] This text was added to the website: Line count: 48 Word count: Thou shalt destroy and them annoy, with lies who shame thy word.

Blood-thirsty men which crafty renne, the Lord hath them abhored. Thou malice lovedst to wrye above all goodness walk And more thou lovedst to lie than righteousness to talk. Yea loved thou hast no less to speak one word for all All words of naughtiness thy tongue in fraud most thrall. And righteous men shall see and fear thereby shall take But yet at him full free good laughter shall they make. Through Christ our Lord.

Let thee always the people praise, O God of bliss as due it is: The people whole mote thee extol from whom all thing they see to spring. All folk rejoice, lift up your voice for thou in sight shalt judge them right: Thou shalt direct the gentiles sect in earth that be to turn to thee. So God our guide shall bless us wide with all increase no time to cease All folk thereby on earth which lie his name shall fear and love him bear.

His name be blest in unity for ever one in Trinity From this time forth as it hath been say we thereto Amen. The Collect Shine thine amiable countenance upon us, O Lord, and grant us thy heavenly benediction, that while we acknowledge thy worthiness in reverent fear, we may be made worthy to receive the fruit of righteousness in presence of thy majesty, through Christ our Lord. Don't show me this message again. Archbishop Matthew Parker The publisher or Tallis himself provided a rubric, stating that the melody is found in the tenor part and that if there is a choir present, then the harmonies may be used.

Der erste Erzbischof von Canterbury unter Elisabeth I. Chapelle du Roi , Alistair Dixon conductor. Chapelle du Roi, conducted by Alistair Dixon, give an inspired and historically informed performance of music composed by Tallis for use during the reformed services. The Tallis Scholars , Peter Phillips conductor. Now it is firmly established as one of the great The Cardinall's Musick , Andrew Carwood conductor.

These most redolent of Tudor choral masterpieces here receive worthy performances of surpassing beauty. This project follows the completion of their multi-award-winning Byrd series. The first of three volumes featuring The Tallis Scholars' finest recordings, one for each decade, and each offering over five hours of the award-winning performances that helped establish Renaissance Polyphony as one of the great repertoires of we Including Spem in alium as featured in 'Fifty Shades of Grey'.

The author, E L James, said: 'I am delighted to have introduced so many of my readers to this amazing 16th-century piece of music, it is absolutely wonderful and the recording from The Archbishop Matthew Parker Psalm 1. Psalm In , Tallis and Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, published a book of psalms translated in English verse, with musical settings suited both for church choirs and for domestic use.

The Kings arise, the Lords devise, in counsels met thereto, Against the Lord with false accord, against His Christ they go. Psalm 2. For more information, visit here and here. Javascript is required for this feature. Performers MIDI. These file s are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection. Performers Synthesized.



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