Fac-fimile of the Tune by Tallis, in Archbishop Parker's Pfalter, which N.B. It is profeffedly in the 8th of the Ecclefiaftical or Gregorian Modes, and is in each of the seven other Modes, is alfo The bars are not placed, as in Modern Music, according to Meane. G OD grant with grace, he us em-brace: In gen-tle part: bleffe he * With lov-ing face: fhyne he in place: His mer-cies all, on us to fall: our hart. That we thy way: may know all day: While we do faile: this world fo frail: Thy health's re-ward: is nye de-clar'd: As playne as eye : all Gen-tiles fpy. Contratenor. GH OD grant with grace, he us em-brace : In gen-tle part: bleffe he our hart. With loving face: fhyne he in place: His mercies all, That we thy way: may know all day: While we do faile : this world fo frail: Thy health's re-ward : is nye de-clar'd: As playne as is the original form of the Mufic of Bishop Ken's Evening Hymn. therefore headed as The Eighth Tune. One Tune by the fame eminent Composer, printed in Archbishop Parker's Mufical Pfalter. the accent, but according to the punctuation of the words. With loving face: fhyne he in place: His mer-cies all, on us to fall: That we thy way: may know all day: While we do faile: this world fo frail: OD grant with grace, he us em-brace In gen-tle part: bleffe he our hart. : With loving face: fhyne he in place: His mer-cies all, on us to fall: That we thy way: may know all day: While we do faile: this world fo frail: Thy health's re-ward: is nye de-clar'd: As playne as eye: all Gentiles fpy. |