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The Lamentation

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O Lord in thee is all my trust Lyrics: O Lord to thee is all my trust, give eare unto my wofull cry: Refuse me not that am unjust, but bowing down thy heavenly eye: Behold how I do still lament my sinnes wherein I do offend: O Lord for them shall I be shent, sith thee to please I do intend. No, no, not for thy will is bent, to deale with sinners in thine ire: But when in heart they shall repent, thou grantst with speed their just desire, To thee therefore still shall I crie, to wash away my sinfull crime: Thy bloud O Lord is not yet drie, but that it may help me in time. Haste thee o Lord, haste thee I say, to poure on me thy gifts of grace: That when this life shall flit away, in heaven with thee I may have place: Where thou dost raigne eternally, with God which once did down thee send Where Angels sing continually, to thee be praise world without end. Used With Tune: [O Lord in thee is all my trust]
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Lament, O man, thy pride of life

Author: R. B. Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: TALLIS' LAMENTATION Text Sources: Ver. 2 from Prudentius

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