WebbPHINEAS FLETCHER 1580—1650 TN ROP, drop, slow tears, And bathe those beauteous feet Which brought from Heaven The news and Prince of Peace; Cease not, wet eyes, His … WebbDrop, drop, slow tears, And bathe those beauteous feet Which brought from Heaven The news and Prince of Peace: Cease not, wet eyes, His mercy to entreat; To cry for vengeance Sin doth never cease. In your …
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Webb7 dec. 2024 · Setting by William Walton of the poem by Phineas Fletcher "Drop slow tears", transposed for men's voices and sung by the one-man choir dwsChorale Posted December 7, 2024 Owned by David Solomons If you are the owner of the video - Request ownership. Report; 420 views - 0 comments - Post Comment WebbΥ > αα αα αα αα 13 ˙− œ brought from ˙ ˙ brought from œ œ œ œ brought, which brought from œ− ι œœœœœ brought, which brought from Ε subordinated debt footnote disclosure example
Drop Drop Slow Tears Chords, Lyrics and Sheet Music
WebbWalton was 14 when he wrote his first version of A Litany ('Drop, drop, slow tears') for upper voices, subsequently reworked twice for SATB. A comparison between these first thoughts and the published SATB version is fascinating: there were re-barrings that alter the position of stresses and several places in the later version where rests were removed or the … WebbDrop, drop, slow tears, and bathe those beauteous feet, which brought from heaven the news and Prince of Peace. Cease not, wet eyes, his mercies to entreat; to cry for … Webb“Drop, drop, slow tears, and bathe those beauteous feet Which brought from heaven the news and prince of peace. Cease not, wet eyes, his mercies to entreat; To cry for vengeance sin doth never cease; In your deep floods drown all my faults and fears, Nor let his eye see sin but through my tears.” -- Phineas Fletcher #Fear #Eye #Feet pains of youth