% Copyright (C) 1999 Laura E. Conrad lconrad@world.std.com % 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA % % This information is free; you can redistribute it and/or modify it % under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by % the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or % (at your option) any later version. % This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, % but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of % MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the % GNU General Public License for more details. % You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License % along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software % Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. X:1 T:XVII. Where Sinne sore wounding, T:CANTUS. C: John Dowland B: db: -c 4 -b 13 H: From A Pilgrimes Solace. H: Wherein is contained Musicall H: Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, H: To be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols. H: First published in 1612 L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff % %%LY voices \property Voice.Slur \set #'dashed = #1 %%LY voices \property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##f K:G dor z8 | z8 | d4 d6 d2 | c3 d _e4 d8 | w: Where Sinne sore woun- * * ding, w: Though Sinne of- fend- * * ing w: The wound Sinne gave * * me w: sinnes stripe is heal- * * ed f2 f > f e d c2 | =B2 w: dai- ly doth * op- presse me, w: dai- ly doth * tor- ment me, w: was of Death * as- sur- ed, w: and his sting * a- ba- ted, z2 "?"z2 d2 d3 d | g4 f f2 g a3 e z2 f4 d2 | z2 g4 d2 | f3 d c B2 A B4 w: There Grace a- bound- ing, Grace a- bound- ing, free- ly, free- ly doth re- * dresse * mee: w: Yet Grace a- mend- ing, Grace a- mend- ing, since I, since I doe re- * pent * mee, w: Did not Grace save mee, Grace * save mee, where- by, where- by it is * cur- * ed: w: Deaths mouth is seal- ed, mouth is seal- ed, and the, and the Grave a- * ma- * ted, |:A2 B3 c2 A2 B z A/ A/ | B c d2 ^c4 | w: So that re- sound- ing still I shall con- fesse thee, w:At my lives end- ing will I hope pre- sent mee w:So thou wilt have mee to thy love in- ur- red w:Thy Love re- veal- ed, and they Grace re- lat- ed z f2 e z d > ^c d B2 A2 | w: Fa- ther, Fa- ther of mer- cy, w: Cleare to, cleare to thy mer- cy, w:free, * free with- out me- rit, w:Gives me, gives me this spi- rit, z g > g d _e > e d =B | w: Fa- ther of mer- cy, mer- cy, w: Cleare to thy mer- cy, mer- cy, w:free with- out me- rit, me- rit, w:Gives me this spi- rit, spi- rit, c/ c/ d e > f | Hd8 :| w: Fa- ther of mer- * cy. w: Cleare to thy mer- * cy. w:free with- out me- * it w:Gives me this spi- * rit. X:2 T:XVII. Where Sinne sore wounding, T:ALTUS. C: John Dowland B: db: -c 4 -b 13 H: From A Pilgrimes Solace. H: Wherein is contained Musicall H: Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, H: To be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols. H: First published in 1612 L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff % %%LY voices \property Voice.Slur \set #'dashed = #1 %%LY voices \property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##f N:Original clef, C on fourth line K:G dor G4 G2 G2 ^F3 G A ^F B2 A4 G6 w: Where Sinne sore woun- * * ding, sore woun- ding, w: Though Sinne of- fend- * * ing, of- fend- ing w: The wound Sinne gave * * me, Sinne gave me w: sinnes stripe is heal- * * ed, is heal- ed z D _E3 F G4 G8 A2 A A > G G2 ^F G2 w: sinne sore woun- * ding dai- ly doth op- presse * me, w: sinne of- fend- * ing dai- ly doth tor- ment * me, w: wound sinne gave * me was of Death as- sur- * ed, w: stripe is heal- * ed and his sting a- ba- * ted, D2 D D2 B2 A/ c/ B/ G/ B2 A G F/ E/ A3 G F2 E G F2 D2 z2 B4 G2 z B2 G A/ B/ c G B A F G F/ _E/ D4 w: There Grace a- bound- ing, a- bound- ing, Grace a- bound- * ing Grace a- bound- ing, a- bound- ing, free- ly, free- ly doth * * re- * dresse, re- dresse * * mee: w: Yet Grace a- mend- ing, a- mend- ing, Grace a- mend- * ing, Grace a- mend- ing, a- mend- ing since I, since I doe * * re- * pent, re- pent * * mee, w: Did not Grace save mee, Grace save me, Grace save * * mee, Grace save * mee, Grace save me where- by, where- by it is * * cur- * ed, cur- ed: * * w: Deaths mouth is seal- ed, is seal- ed, Deaths mouth is seal- ed, mouth is seal- ed, is seal- ed and the, and the Grave * * a- * ma- ted, a- mat- * ed, |:D4 G2 G ^F2 G z ^F/ ^F/ G A A G A2 w: So that re- sound- ing still I shall con- fesse * thee, w:At my lives end- ing will I hope pre- sent * mee w:So thou wilt have mee to thy love in- ur- * red w:Thy Love re- veal- ed, and they Grace re- la- * ted z A2 A > B c F > G A2 D G > G "(2)"F B, _E "(1)"D N:(1) facsimile has a half note N:(2) facsimile has a half note w: Fa- ther of * mer- cy, mer- cy, w: cleare to thy * mer- cy, mer- cy, w:free with- out * me- rit, me- rit, w:Gives me this * spi- rit, spi- rit, z C =B,/ G,/ G > G G2 c3 - c/ c/ =B A H=B4 :| w: Fa- ther of mer- * cy, Fa- ther of mer- cy, of mer- cy, mer- * * cy. w: Cleare to thy mer- * cy, Cleare to thy mer- cy, thy mer- cy, mer- * * cy. w:free with- out me- * rit, free with- out mer- it, mer- * it, mer- * * it. w:Gives me this spi- * rit, Gives me this spi- rit, this spi- rit, spi- * * rit. X:3 T:XVII. Where Sinne sore wounding, T:TENOR. C: John Dowland B: db: -c 4 -b 13 H: From A Pilgrimes Solace. H: Wherein is contained Musicall H: Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, H: To be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols. H: First published in 1612 L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff %%MIDI transpose -12 % %%LY voices \property Voice.Slur \set #'dashed = #1 %%LY voices \property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##f N:Original clef, C on third line K:G dor -8va z8 z4 z2 g4 ^f2 z =B2 c2 =B/ A/ =B2 c > d _e3 d c3 c =B A =B4 w: Where Sinne, where Sinne sore * * woun- * * ding, sore woun- * * ding w: Though Sinne, though Sinne of- * * fend- * * ing, of- fend- * * ding w: The wound, the wound Sinne * * gave * * me, Sinne gave * * me w: sinnes stripe, sinnes stripe is * * heal- * * ed, is heal- * * ed d3 d c B A2 G2 w: dai- ly doth op- presse me, w: dai- ly doth tor- ment me, w: was of Death as- sur- ed, w: and his sting a- ba- ted, B2 B2 G d2 d d3 ^c/ =B/ ^c2 d2 A2 z2 A2 A B2 A d d > e f/ d/ g2 _e2 d > c B B c A d f > c d _e c B4 w: There Grace a- bound- ing, Grace a- * * bound- ing, free- ly, free- ly doth re- * * * dresse mee, free- ly, free- ly doth re- dresse, doth re- * dresse * mee: w: Yet Grace a- mend- ing, Grace a- * * mend- ing, since I, since I doe re- * * * pent mee, since I, since I doe re- pent, do re- * pent * mee, w: Did not Grace save mee, Grace not * * save me, where- by, where- by it is * * * cur- ed, where- by, where- by it is cured, it is cur- * * ed: w: Deaths mouth is seal- ed, mouth is * * seal- ed, and the, and the Grave a- * * * ma- ted, and the, and the Grave, * the Grave * a- * ma- ted, |:f4 _e2 c d2 G z d/ d/ d f > e d e4 w: So that re- sound- ing still I shall con- fesse * thee, w:At my lives end- ing will I hope pre- sent * mee w:So thou wilt have mee to thy love in- ur- * red w:Thy Love re- veal- ed, and they Grace re- lat- * ed d2 d/ d/ A B > B "?"^A F G > G w: Fa- * ther of mer- cy, mer- * * cy, w: Cleare * to thy mer- cy, mer- * * cy, w:free * with- out me- rit, mer- * * it, w:Gives * me this spi- rit, spir- * * it, z d > c c c =B c g > g d _e d g2 Hg8 :| w: Fa- ther of mer- * cy, Fa- ther of mer- cy, mer- cy. w: Cleare to thy mer- * cy, cleare to thy mer- cy, mer- cy. w:free with- out me- * rit, free with- out mer- it, mer- it. w:Gives me this spi- * rit, gives me this spi- rit, spi- rit. X:4 T:XVII. Where Sinne sore wounding, T:BASSUS. C: John Dowland B: db: -c 4 -b 13 H: From A Pilgrimes Solace. H: Wherein is contained Musicall H: Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, H: To be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols. H: First published in 1612 L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff %%MIDI transpose -24 % %%LY voices \property Voice.Slur \set #'dashed = #1 %%LY voices \property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##f N:Original clef, F on third line K:G dor bass z8 d'4 d'4 d'4 a6 a2 c8 g8 w: Where Sinne sore woun- ding, woun- ding w: Though Sinne of- fend- ing, fend- ing w: The wound Sinne gave me, gave me w: sinnes stripe is heal- ed, heal- ed z4 z4 z2 z g g3 g ^f2 g > f e4 d4 d2 ^c2 d3 c B3 B _e3 f g4 f > e d c/ B/ f d c f B4 w: There Grace a- bound- ing, a- bound- ing, free- ly, free- ly doth re- dresse * mee, free- ly, free- * ly doth re- dresse * mee: w: Yet Grace a- mend- ing, a- mend- ing, since I, since I doe re- pent * mee, since I, since * I doe re- pent * mee: w: Did not Grace save mee, Grace save mee, where- by, where- by it is cur- * ed, where- by, where- * by it is cur- * ed: w: Deaths mouth is seal- ed, is seal- ed, and the, and the Grave a- ma- * ted, and the, and * the Grave a- mat- * ed, |: z8 z2 z d/ d/ g f b2 a4 w: still I shall con- fesse thee, w:will I hope pre- sent mee w: to thy love in- ur- red w:and thy Grace re- lat- ed z4 z4 z g > g d _e c g2 c2 w: Fa- ther of mer- cy, mer- cy, w: Cleare to thy mer- cy, mer- cy, w:free with- out me- rit, me- rit, w:Gives me this spi- rit, me- rit g g/ g/ c' =b c' c Hg8 :| w: Fa- ther of mer- cy, mer- * cy. w: Cleare to thy mer- cy, mer- * cy. w:free with- out me- rit, mer- * it. w:Gives me this spi- rit, spi- * it.