| Other author/creator | Leighton, William, Sir, active 1603-1614, compiler. |
| Other author/creator | Hill, Cecil, 1936- editor. |
| Included Work | Bull, John, -1628. Attend unto my tears O Lord, voices (4), instrumental ensemble. |
| Included Work | Bull, John, -1628. Attend unto my tears O Lord, voices (5) |
| Included Work | Bull, John, -1628. In the departure of the Lord. |
| Included Work | Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623 Be unto me, O Lord, a tower of strength. |
| Included Work | Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623 Come help O God. |
| Included Work | Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623 Look down, O Lord, on me poor man. |
| Included Work | Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623 I laid me down to rest and slept. |
| Included Work | Coperario, John, approximately 1570-1626 I'll lie me down to sleep in peace. |
| Included Work | Coperario, John, approximately 1570-1626 O Lord how do my woes increase. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Heart that's broken and contrite. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. I shame at mine unworthines. |
| Included Work | Ferrabosco, Alfonso, approximately 1575-1628. In Thee, O Lord, I put my trust. |
| Included Work | Ferrabosco, Alfonso, approximately 1575-1628. O Lord come pity my distress. |
| Included Work | Ferrabosco, Alfonso, approximately 1575-1628. In depth no man remembreth Thee. |
| Included Work | Ford, Thomas, -1648. Almighty God which hast me brought. |
| Included Work | Ford, Thomas, -1648. Not unto us. |
| Included Work | Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625 O Lord how do my woes increase. |
| Included Work | Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625 O Lord, I lift my heart to Thee. |
| Included Work | Giles, Nathaniel, approximately 1558-1634. Almighty Lord and God of love. |
| Included Work | Giles, Nathaniel, approximately 1558-1634. Out of the deep to Thee I cried. |
| Included Work | Hooper, Edmund, approximately 1553-1621. Alas that I offended ever. |
| Included Work | Hooper, Edmund, approximately 1553-1621. Well-spring of bounty, God of fear. |
| Included Work | Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615. Let Thy salvation be my joy. |
| Included Work | Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615. Lament, lament, my soul, cry, O cry. |
| Included Work | Johnson, Robert, approximately 1583-1633. Save me, O Lord. |
| Included Work | Johnson, Robert, approximately 1583-1633. Yield unto God the Lord on high. |
| Included Work | Kindersley, Robert, -1634. O God to whom all hearts are seen. |
| Included Work | Kindersley, Robert, -1634. Judge them, O Lord, which me pursue. |
| Included Work | Leighton, William, Sir, approximately 1565-1622. Almighty God which hast me brought. |
| Included Work | Leighton, William, Sir, approximately 1565-1622. Come let us sing to God. |
| Included Work | Leighton, William, Sir, approximately 1565-1622. I cannot, Lord, excuse my sin. |
| Included Work | Leighton, William, Sir, approximately 1565-1622. In Thee, O Lord, I put my trust. |
| Included Work | Leighton, William, Sir, approximately 1565-1622. My soul doth long. |
| Included Work | Leighton, William, Sir, approximately 1565-1622. O loving God and Father. |
| Included Work | Leighton, William, Sir, approximately 1565-1622. O Lord, Thy name's most excellent. |
| Included Work | Leighton, William, Sir, approximately 1565-1622. Thy help's at hand. |
| Included Work | Leighton, William, Sir, approximately 1565-1622. Thou art my God. |
| Included Work | Lupo, Thomas, -1628 Cause of death is wicked sin. |
| Included Work | Lupo, Thomas, -1628 O Lord give ear to my complaint. |
| Included Work | Milton, John, approximately 1563-1647. If that a sinner's sighs. |
| Included Work | Milton, John, approximately 1563-1647. O had I wings like to a dove. |
| Included Work | Milton, John, approximately 1563-1647. O Lord behold my miseries. |
| Included Work | Milton, John, approximately 1563-1647. Thou God of might hast chastened me. |
| Included Work | Peerson, Martin, 1571?-1651. Lord, ever bridle my desires. |
| Included Work | Peerson, Martin, 1571?-1651. O God that no time dost despise. |
| Included Work | Peerson, Martin, 1571?-1651. O let me at thy footstoole fall. |
| Included Work | Pilkington, Francis, -1638. Hidden O Lord are my most horrid sins. |
| Included Work | Pilkington, Francis, -1638. High mighty God of righteousness. |
| Included Work | Thopull, Timolphus. O Lord come pity my complaint. |
| Included Work | Ward, John, 1571-1638. O let me tread in the right path. |
| Included Work | Ward, John, 1571-1638. O Lord consider my great moans. |
| Included Work | Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623. Most mighty and all-knowing Lord. |
| Included Work | Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623 O happy he. |
| Included Work | Wilbye, John, 1574-1638. I am quite tired. |
| Included Work | Wilbye, John, 1574-1638. O God, the rocke of my whole strength. |
| Uniform title | Teares or lamentacions of a sorrowful soule. |
| Series | Early English church music ; 11 Early English church music ; 11. ^A1261770 |
| Contents |
O loving God and Father dear ; Come let us sing to God ; My soul doth long ; In Thee, O Lord, I put my trust ; Thou art my God, Thy help's at hand ; Almighty God which hast me brought ; I cannot, Lord, excuse my sin ; O Lord, Thy name's most excellent / Sir William Leighton -- An heart that's broken and contrite / John Dowland -- Thou God of might hast chastened me / John Milton -- Yield unto God the Lord on high / Robert Johnson -- Almighty God which hast me brought / Thomas Ford -- Alas that I offended ever / Edmund Hooper -- O God to whom all hearts are seen / Robert Kindersley -- Almighty Lord and God of love / Nathaniel Giles -- I'll lie me down to sleep in peace / John Coperario -- Attend unto my tears O Lord / John Bull -- In the departure of the Lord / John Bull. |
| Contents |
Look down, O Lord, on me poor man / William Byrd -- Hidden O Lord are my most horrid sins / Francis Pilkington -- O Lord give ear to my complaint / Thomas Lupo ; Let Thy salvation be my joy / Robert Jones -- O God that no time dost despise / Martin Peerson -- O Lord how do my woes increase / Orlando Gibbons -- Most mighty and all knowing Lord / Thomas Weelkes -- O let me tread in the right path / John Ward -- I am quite tired with my groans / John Wilbye -- What shall I render to the Lord / Robert Jones -- In Thee, O Lord, I put my trust / Alfonso Ferrabosco -- Be unto me, O Lord, a tower of strength / William Byrd. |
| Contents |
I laid me down to rest and slept / William Byrd -- O Lord come pity my distress / Alfonso Ferrabosco -- Attend unto my tears O Lord / John Bull -- O Lord behold my miseries / John Milton -- High mighty God of righteousness / Francis Pilkington -- O Lord, I lift my heart to Thee / Orlando Gibbons -- Well-spring of bounty, God of fear / Edmund Hooper -- The cause of death is wicked sin / Thomas Lupo -- O let me at Thy footstool fall / Martin Peerson -- O Lord how do my woes increase / John Coperario -- O happy he whom Thou protect'st / Thomas Weelkes -- Out of the deep to Thee I cried / Nathaniel Giles -- Save me, O Lord / Robert Johnson -- Not unto us / Thomas Ford -- Lord ever bridle my desires / Martin Peerson -- O had I wings like to a dove / John Milton -- Lament, lament, my soul, cry, O cry / Robert Jones -- O Lord consider my great moans / John Ward -- O God the rock of my whole strength / John Wilbye -- I shame at mine unworthiness / John Dowland -- If that a sinner's sighs / John Milton -- Judge them, O Lord, which me pursue / Robert Kindersley -- Come help O God / William Byrd -- O Lord come pity my complaint / Timolphus Thopull -- In depth no man remembreth Thee / Alfonso Ferrabosco. |
| Local note | Joyner-FOR JOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY HOLDINGS OF THE SERIES, Early English church music, SEARCH BY SERIES TITLE OR CALL NUMBER M2 .E12. |
| General note | Sacred part-songs. |
| General note | For 4 solo voices with instrumental ensemble and for 4-5 solo voices unaccompanied. |
| General note | Composed by John Bull, William Byrd, John Coperario, John Dowland, Alfonso Ferrabosco, Thomas Ford, Orlando Gibbons, Nathaniel Giles, Edmund Hooper, Robert Johnson, Robert Jones, Robert Kindersley, Sir William Leighton, Thomas Lupo, John Milton, Martin Peerson, Francis Pilkington, Timolphus Thopull, John Ward, Thomas Weelkes, and John Wilbye. |
| General note | Includes index. |
| Language | English words. |
| Publisher number | S & B 5721 Stainer and Bell |