27 1. 2. 96a p - re - re, I am dy - ing, - re - re, I am dy - ing, p mi - se - re - re, mi - se - - re - re, I am dy - ing, - re - re, mi - - - se - p - re - re, I am dy - ing, - re - re, mi - - - se - p - - re, mi - - se - - 1. 2. p pp 99 rit. am dy - ing, dy - ing. - re - re, mi - se - re - re, mi-se - re - - - re. pp - re - re, mi - - - se - re - - - re. pp - re - re, mi - - - se - re - - - re. pp - - - - - re. rit. pp -re, I am dy ing, for online perusal only - re - re, mi - - se re
28 Phineas Fletcher (1582–1650) SOPRANO ALTO Gentle q = c.63 6. Hymn: Drop, drop, slow tears ‘SHERLAW-JOHNSON’ BASS TENOR Gentle q = c.63 p 1. Drop, mp 2. Cease p p ( mp ) Ped. drop, slow not, wet tears, eyes, And His bathe mer - those cies beau to - teous en - 6 SOPRANOS, ALTOS, & TENORS unis. mf feet, - treat; Which To for online perusal only brought from cry for heav’n The news and Prince of Peace. ven - geance Sin doth ne - ver cease. 3. In your deep floods BASSES* mf Drown mf 12 rit. dim. all my faults and fears; Nor let his eye See sin, dim. rit. but through my tears. dim. p *Melody by Orlando Gibbons (1583–1625) © Oxford University Press 2013. Photocopying this copyright material is ILLEGAL.
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