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Henry Purcell (1659-1695)

Thou Knowest, Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts


Z.58b
From "Funeral Sentences"

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Thou know-est, Lord, the se - crets of our hearts;

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shut not thy mer - ci - ful ears, thy

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mer - ci - ful ears un - to our pray'r, un - to our
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- to our pray'r, un - to our pray'r, un - to our
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pray'r; but spare us, Lord most ho - ly, O God most migh - ty,
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pray'r; but spare us, Lord most ho - ly, O God most migh - ty,

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O ho - ly and most mer - ci - ful Sa-viour, and most mer - ci - ful Sa-viour, thou most
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