Description |
1 score (43 pages) ; 27 cm |
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score |
Local Note |
Letters from J.A. Parkinson of the British Library and Alfred B. Kuhn of Yale University laid in. |
Note |
With unrealized figured bass. |
Contents |
How glorious is our heav'nly King -- I sing th'almighty pow'r of God -- Blest be the wisdom and the pow'r -- Whene'er I take my walks abroad -- Great God, to thee my voice I raise -- Lord, I ascribe it to thy grace -- Great God, with wonder and with praise -- The praises of my tongue -- Almighty God, thy piercing eye -- There is a God that reigns above -- There is beyond the sky -- Happy's the child -- Why should I say, 'tis yet too soon -- What bless'd examples do I find -- O 'tis a lovely thing for youth -- Let dogs delight to bark and bite -- Whatever brawls disturb the street -- Our tongues were made to bless the Lord -- Angels, that high in glory dwell -- How doth the little busy bee -- Why should I join with those in play -- Why should our garments -- Let children that would fear the Lord -- Why should I love my sport so well -- My God, who makes the sun to know -- And now another day is gone -- This is the day, when Christ arose -- Lord, how delightful 'tis to see -- A cradle hymn -- The sluggard -- Innocent play -- The rose -- The thief -- The ant or emmet -- Good resolutions -- A summer evening. |
Local Note |
Library's copy imperfect: t.p. and p. 41-43 wanting (photocopies from another copy laid in) |
Subject |
Part songs, Sacred.
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Part songs, Sacred. |
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Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748 -- Musical settings.
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Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. |
Genre/Form |
Musical settings.
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Subject |
Sacred songs (High voice) with continuo.
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Sacred songs (High voice) with continuo. |
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Songs (High voice) with continuo.
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Songs (High voice) with continuo. |
Genre/Form |
Musical settings.
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Scores.
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Scores.
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Added Author |
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748, lyricist.
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Added Title |
Divine songs |
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