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LYRA DAVIDICA:

OR,

A Collection of Divine

SONGS and HYMNS,

PARTLY

New Composed, partly Translated from the High-German, and Latin HYMNS: And set to easy and pleasant Tunes, for more General Use. The Musick Engrav'd on Copper Plates.

Isa. XXIV. XVI, XIV, XV.

From the [Wing] of the Earth we have heard Songs: Even Glory to the Righteous.—They shall Sing for the Majesty of the Lord; they shall Cry aloud from the Sea.—Wherefore Glorify ye the Lord in the Isles of the Sea.

LONDON,

Printed for J. Walsh, Servant to Her Majesty, at the Harp and Hoboy in Katherine-Street near Somerset-House in the Strand: And J. Hare, Instrument-maker, at the Golden Viol and Flute in Cornhill near the Royal-Exchange: And P. Randal, at the Violin and Lute by Pauls-grave Court, without Temple-Bar. 1708.