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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English}}
{{Text|English|
:Lord heare my prayer instantly,
:which I before thee make,
:and let my crye come unto thee,
:do not the same forsake.


:Lord heare my prayer instantly,<br>
:Turne not away thy face from me
:which I before thee make,<br>
:when troubles me opresse,
:and let my crye come unto thee,<br>
:each day inclyne thine eare to me
:do not the same forsake.<br>
:and succour my distresse.
:Turne not away thy face from me<br>
:when troubles me opresse,<br>
:each day inclyne thine eare to me<br>
:and succour my distresse.<br>


:'''Anonymous metrical translation of [[Psalm 102]]: 1-2'''
:'''Anonymous metrical translation of [[Psalm 102]]: 1-2'''

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Editor: David Fraser (submitted 2003-10-14).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 96 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Revised May 2008

General Information

Title: Lord hear my prayer
Composer: William Byrd

Number of voices: 3vv   Voicing: STT

Genre: SacredSacred song

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

Published: Songs of sundrie natures (1589), no. 5

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Original text and translations

{{Text|English|

Lord heare my prayer instantly,
which I before thee make,
and let my crye come unto thee,
do not the same forsake.
Turne not away thy face from me
when troubles me opresse,
each day inclyne thine eare to me
and succour my distresse.
Anonymous metrical translation of Psalm 102: 1-2