Psalterium Carolinum. The devotions of His sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings, rendred in verse. / Set to musick for 3 voices and an organ, or theorbo, by John Wilson Dr. and music professor of Oxford.
- Title
- Psalterium Carolinum. The devotions of His sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings, rendred in verse. / Set to musick for 3 voices and an organ, or theorbo, by John Wilson Dr. and music professor of Oxford.
- Author
- Wilson, John, 1595-1674.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for John Martin and James Allestrey, and are to be sold at the Bell in St. Pauls Church-yard,
- 1657.
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- Subject terms
- Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
- Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649 -- Musical settings -- Early works to 1800.
- Songs, English -- 17th century.
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Contents
- title page
- dedication
- Faults escaped in printing, which the curteous Reader is desired to amend with his penn.
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To his friend (and formerly, fellow-servant to his late Majestie)
JOHN WILSON Dr. in Musick. - Psalterium Carolinum. CANTVS PRIMVS.
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To his friend (and formerly, fellow-servant to his late Majestie)
JOHN WILSON Dr. in Musick. - dedication
- Faults escaped in printing, which the curteous Reader is desired to amend with his penn.
- Psalterium Carolinum. CANTVS SECVNDVS.
- title page
- dedication
- Faults escaped in printing, which the curteous Reader is desired to amend with his penn.
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To his friend (and formerly, fellow-servant to his late Majestie)
JOHN WILSON Dr. in Musick. - Psalterium Carolinum. CANTVS SECVNDVS.
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- dedication
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To his friend (and formerly, fellow-servant to his late Majestie)
JOHN WILSON Dr. in Musick. - Psalterium Carolinum. BASSO CONTINVO
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- TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY CHARLES, THE SECOND.
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Psalterium Carolinum.
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ODE. I.
Vpon his Majestie's calling the Parliament. -
ODE II.
Vpon the Earl of Strafford'sdeath. -
ODE III.
Vpon his Majesties going to the house of Commons. -
ODE IIII.
Vpon the insolency of the Tumults. -
ODE V.
Vpon his Majesties passing the Bill for Trien∣niall Parliaments. -
ODE VI.
Vpon his Majesties retirement from Westminster. -
ODE VII.
Vpon the Queens departure and absence out of England. -
ODE VIII.
Vpon his Majesties repulse at Hull,and the Fates of the Hothams. -
ODE IX.
Vpon the Listing and Raising Armies against the King. -
ODE X.
Vpon the seizing the Kings Magazins, Forts Navy, and Militia. -
ODE XI.
Vpon the Nineteen Propositions sent to the King. -
ODE XII.
Vpon the Rebellion and troubles in Ireland. -
ODE XIII.
Vpon the calling in of the Scots. -
ODE XIV.
Vpon the Covenant. -
ODE XV.
Vpon the Jealousies raised, and Scandalls cast upon the King &c. -
ODE XVI.
Vpon the Ordinance against the Common-prayer-book. -
ODE XVII.
Vpon the differences between the King, and the two Houses, in point of Church-Government. -
ODE XVIII.
Vpon the UxbridgeTreatie, &c. -
ODE XIX.
Vpon the various events of War, Victories, and Defeats. -
ODE XX.
Vpon the Reformation of the Times. -
ODE XXI.
Vpon his Majesties Letters taken and divulg'd? -
ODE XXII.
Vpon his Majesties leaving Oxford,and going to the Scots. -
ODE XXIII.
Vpon the Scots delivering the King to the English, and his Captivity at Holmeby -
ODE XXIIII.
Vpon their denying his Majesty the attendance of his Chaplains. -
ODE XXV.
Penitentiall Meditations and Vowes in the Kings solitude at Homeby. -
ODE XXVI.
Vpon the Armies surprizall of the King at Holmeby,and the Ensuing distractions in the two Houses, the Armie, and the City, -
ODE XXVII.
Meditations upon Death after the votes of Non-Aadresses, and his Majesty's closer Im∣prisonment in CarisbrookCastle.
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ODE. I.