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{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br> | {{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br> | ||
{{Genre|Sacred|}} | {{Genre|Sacred|}} {{meter|66. 66}} | ||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | {{Instruments|A cappella}} | ||
'''Published:''' 1567 | '''Published:''' 1567 | ||
'''Description:''' Published in [[The Whole Psalter Translated (1567)]]. Words by [[Matthew Parker]], 1567. | '''Description:''' Published in [[The Whole Psalter Translated (1567)]]. Words by [[Matthew Parker]], 1567, in thirteen stanzas. Tallis used the first two stanzas in his composition. | ||
'''External websites:''' | '''External websites:''' | ||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
{{LinkText|Psalm 52}} | {{LinkText|Psalm 52}} | ||
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{{Text|English| | |||
1. Why brag in malice high, | |||
O thou in mischief stout? | |||
God's goodness yet is nigh, | |||
All day to me no doubt. | |||
2. Thy tongue to muse evil, | |||
It does itself inure: | |||
As razor sharp to spill, | |||
All guile it doth procure. | |||
3. Thou malice loves to wire, | |||
Above all goodness walk: | |||
And more thou loves to lie, | |||
Then righteousness to talk.}} | |||
{{middle|3}} | |||
{{Text|Simple| | |||
4. Yea, loved thou hast no less | |||
To speak one word for all: | |||
All words of naughtiness, | |||
Thou tongue in fraud most thrall. | |||
5. But God once thee shall walk, | |||
Shall stroy and scrape by hand | |||
Thy tent from thee at last | |||
To root thee out of land. | |||
6. And righteous men shall see, | |||
And fear thereby shall take, | |||
But yet at him full free, | |||
And laughter shall they make.}} | |||
{{middle|3}} | |||
{{Text|Simple| | |||
7. But I as olive green | |||
In God's sweet house shall lay: | |||
My trust hast ever been | |||
In God's good grace for aye. | |||
8. I Thee shall laud e'en still, | |||
For this Thou did, say I: | |||
Thy name to wait I will, | |||
For good Thy saints it spy.}} | |||
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- (Posted 2015-10-21) CPDL #37263: MusicXML
- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2015-10-21). Score information: Letter, 1 page, 83 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Notes from 1567, put into two staffs with Soprano the lead: Soprano = old Tenor (up an octave), Alto = Counter, Tenor = Meane, and Bass = Bass. No words. Two versions on sheet: in original key (G major), and moved down a step (F major) for easier singing.
- (Posted 2015-10-21) CPDL #37262: MusicXML
- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2015-10-21). Score information: Letter, 1 page, 62 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Oval note edition, as written in 1567. Three more pairs of stanzas from Parker's paraphrase added.
- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2015-10-21). Score information: 7 x 10 in (landscape), 1 page, 63 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Note shapes added (4-shape). Three more pairs of stanzas from Parker's paraphrase added.
- CPDL #09939: Finale 2005
- Editor: Tim Blickhan (submitted 2005-10-10). Score information: Octavo, 1 page, 105 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes:
General Information
Title: Why brag in malice high
Composer: Thomas Tallis
Lyricist: Matthew Parker
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred Meter: 66. 66
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
Published: 1567
Description: Published in The Whole Psalter Translated (1567). Words by Matthew Parker, 1567, in thirteen stanzas. Tallis used the first two stanzas in his composition.
External websites:
Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 52.
English text 1. Why brag in malice high, |
4. Yea, loved thou hast no less |
7. But I as olive green |