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As clouds from the rage of the tempest
Beatus vir
Blessed are they that consider the poor
Bowed with grief
But how? Must I then perish in despair?
Come, beauteous Queen
Despair not
Enjoy the sweet Elysian grove
For ever blessed
From morn to eve
Give the vengeance due
God is a constant sure defence
Great Dagon has subdued our foe
He has His mansion fixed on high
Horror! Confusion!
Let the deep bowl
O Lord, how many are my foes!
Open the marble jaws
Pensive sorrow
See yonder palm
So long the memory shall last
Softly sweet in Lydian measures
The mighty master
The princes applaud
Though bound and helpless
To God, who made the radiant sun
War, he sung, is toil and trouble
Where, congealed, the northern streams
While Kedron's brook
Who dares intrude?
Would you gain the tender creature?
Ye verdant hills.
Edition Notes
Acc. arr. for piano.
Editorial and historical notes in English.
"Some hints on the singing of Handel" follows score.
Includes index of source titles.
Chiefly English words; one selection in Latin.
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