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anon
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What wondrous love is this!
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Anon
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You meaner beauties of the night
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Anon
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[5] English Sanctus settings
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anon (? Camidge)
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Hear my prayer O God
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anon (? Croft)
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like as the hart
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anon (? Weldon)
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O praise the Lord with one consent
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anon (c.1425)
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Glad and blithe (Christmas Sequence)
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Anon (c.1700)
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Magnus Dominus
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anon (German)
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Pleasures of innocence
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anon [? David Everard Ford]
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Observations on Psalmody. By a Composer.
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anon [The Psaltery 1846]
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By the rivers of Babylon
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Anon.
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Grace before meat
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Anon.
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I will extol thee: Round for three voices
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Anon.
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O quam suavis
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anon.
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O root of truth, O princess
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anon.
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Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
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anon.
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Pleasures of innocence
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Anon.
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Who can utter the mighty acts: Round for three voices
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Anon.
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Worcester Mediaeval Harmony
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Anson, Harold
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T.B. Strong: Bishop, musician, dean, vice-chancellor
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