The Psalm-Singer's Amusement (1804)

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Short Title: The Psalm-Singer's Amusement (1804)

Full Title: The Psalm-Singer's Amusement, Containing I. A Gamut and Explanation of the Rules of Music, etc,; II. A Number of Plain, Easy, and Useful Tunes, from the Best Authors, Ancient and Modern, and Well Adapted to Schools, Churches, and Families, in the United States.

Editor - Composer: Solomon Howe, with some compositions by William Billings

Publication date and place: 1804 possibly in Greenwich, Connecticut? (Temperley).
Description: Temperley [1] says this was compiled by Solomon Howe, "a combined reissue of The Bird and The Lark (1790) and Billings' The Psalm-Singer's Amusement (1781), with additions." He ascribes several of the additions to William Billings.

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Contents

No. Pg. P* Title Composer First Line Author Vo. Comment
1 5 Bethany Solomon Howe When Joseph his brethren beheld John Newton 4 First publication
2 6 1 Philadelphia Solomon Howe Happy the heart where graces reign Isaac Watts 4 First publication
3 7 2 Thomastown William Billings Great God, how frail a thing is man William Billings 4
4 8a 3 St. Martin's William Tans'ur Shout to the Lord, and let our joys Isaac Watts 4
5 8b 3 Danbury William Billings Lord, what a feeble piece Isaac Watts 4
6 9a 4 Rochester Israel Holdroyd Glory to God, who walks the sky Isaac Watts 4
7 9b 4 Europe William Billings Let every mortal ear attend Isaac Watts 4
8 10a 5 Hopkinton Abraham Wood Death, like an overflowng stream Isaac Watts 4
9 10b 5 Plymouth William Tans'ur Now let our lips with holy fear Isaac Watts 4
10 11 6 Jordan William Billings There is a land of pure delight Isaac Watts 4
11 12a 7 Caladonia Solomon Howe Blest are the souls that hear and know Isaac Watts 4 First publication
12 12b 7 Jamaica William Billings Joy to the world, the Lord is come Isaac Watts 4
13 13 8 Bennington William Billings Sweet is the work, my God, my King Isaac Watts 4 Variant of Friendship
14 14a 1 Crucifixion William Billings Mourn, mourn, ye saints Anonymous 4
15 14b 1 Aylesbury Anonymous Our moments fly apace Isaac Watts 4
16 15a 2 Fitchburg William Billings Deep in our hearts let us record Isaac Watts 4
17 15b 2 Madrid William Billings O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice Tate & Brady 4
18 16 3 Mansfield William Billings Think, mighty God, on feeble man Isaac Watts 4
19 17a 4 Delaware William Billings Remember, Lord, our mortal state Isaac Watts 4
20 17b 4 Solitude Lemuel Babcock My flesh shall slumber in the ground Isaac Watts 4
21 18 5 Hatfield William Billings Let others boast how strong they be Isaac Watts 4
22 19a 7 Wells Israel Holdroyd Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun Isaac Watts 4
23 19b 7 Hampshire William Billings Return, O God of love, return Isaac Watts 4
24 20a 6 Euphrates Lemuel Babcock When we, our weary limbs to rest Tate & Brady 4
25 20b 6 Little Marlborough Anonymous Our moments fly apace Isaac Watts 4
26 21 8 Westboro' Abraham Wood Behold a man threescore and ten Anonymous 4
27 22 The Bird William Billings Since I have placed my trust in God Tate & Brady 4 Reprinted from 1790
28 24 The Lark William Billings Look up, and see the unwearied sun William Billings 4 Reprinted from 1790
29 26 3 Berlin William Billings He dies, the heavenly lover dies Isaac Watts 4 Reprint from 1781
30 27 4 Framingham William Billings Shall wisdom cry aloud Isaac Watts 4 Reprint from 1781
31 29 6 Manchester William Billings Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice Tate & Brady 4 Reprint from 1781
32 31 8 Assurance William Billings Now shall my head be lifted high Isaac Watts 4 Reprint from 1781
33 32 9 Anthem William Billings Thou, O God art praised in Zion 4 Reprint from 1781
34 39 16 Anthem William Billings The beauty of Israel is slain 4 Reprint from 1781
35 45 22 Redemption William Billings The eternal speaks, all heaven attends William Knapp 4 Reprint from 1781
36 47 24 Anthem William Billings Blessed is he who considereth the poor 4 Reprint from 1781
37 58 35 Anthem William Billings And I saw a mighty angel 4 Reprint from 1781
38 69 46 Emmanuel William Billings As shepherds in Jewry William Billings 4 Reprint from 1781
39 71 48 Rutland William Billings My flesh shall slumber in the ground Isaac Watts 4 Reprint from 1781
40 74 51 Wareham William Billings My God, my life, my love Isaac Watts 4 Reprint from 1781
41 76 53 Mendom William Billings My Redeemer, let me be James Relly 4 Reprint from 1781
42 77 54 Euroclydon William Billings They that go down to the sea in ships William Billings 4 Reprint from 1781
43 84 61 Golgotha William Billings Hark, from the tombs a doleful sound Isaac Watts 4 Reprint from 1781
44 85 62 Resignation William Billings Thus saith the ruler of the skies Isaac Watts 4 Reprint from 1781
45 86 63 Anthem William Billings Who is this that cometh from Edom 4 Reprint from 1781
46 95 72 Modern Musick William Billings We are met for a concert William Billings 4 Reprint from 1781
47 101 78 Andover William Billings Awake my heart, arise my tongue Isaac Watts 4 Reprint from 1781
48 102 79 Adoration William Billings To God the Father, God the Son Isaac Watts 4 Reprint from 1781
49 104 81 Consonance William Billings Down steers the Bass Mather Byles 4 Reprint from 1781
50 112 89 Anthem William Billings Let every mortal ear attend 4 Reprint from 1781
51 122 99 The Dying Christian to His Soul William Billings Vital spark of heavenly flame Alexander Pope 4 Reprint from 1781
52 126 103 Hartford William Billings Glorious Jesus, glorious Jesus James Relly 4 Reprint from 1781
 *. Number on page (not sequential)

Works at CPDL

Title Composer Lyricist Year No. Genre Subgenre First Line Meter Vo. Voices
Europe William Billings Isaac Watts 1770 7 Sacred Let every mortal ear attend 86. 86 (C.M.) 4 SATB
Hatfield William Billings Anonymous 1793 21 Sacred Psalm-tunes 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB