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EBBA 37225

British Library - Bagford
MEDIVS. / of the whole psalmes in foure partes, whiche / may be song to al musicall instrumentes, set forth for / the encrease of vertue: and abolishyng of other / vayne and triflyng ballades.
Date Published 1540-1584 ?
Author
Standard Tune
Imprint Imprinted at London by John Day, / dwelling ouer Aldersgate, beneath / Saynt Martyns. / Cum gratia et priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis. / per septennium. / 1563.
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Collection British Library - Bagford
Pages 1.11, 1.11 Verso, 1.12, 1.12 Verso, 1.13
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.40.m.9.(2.)
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      Part 1
    Title MEDIVS. / of the whole psalmes in foure partes, whiche / may be song to al musicall instrumentes, set forth for / the encrease of vertue: and abolishyng of other / vayne and triflyng ballades.
    Tune Imprint
    First Lines IT is a thing both good & mete, to praise the highest / lord, & to thy name O thou most hie, to sing in one
    Refrain
    Condition
    Ornament
    Notes This item is fragmented, and includes "The xcii. psalme. T.C" (75; p. 11r); "The ciii. psalme TC." (77, p. 11r); "The xciii. psalme. W.P." (76, p. 11v); "Another of J.H." (78, p. 11v); "Another of W.P" (71, p. 12r); "The 81. psalme W.P" (72, p. 12v); and "A prayer M. Talys" (145-146, pp. 13r-v); as well as the title page and imprint, and an insignia of Elizabeth I.

    This item is not a ballad, but is archived in EBBA because it is included in the important Bagford collection of ballads.