Cries of London Full Score
Cries of London Full Score
Orlando Gibbons
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Sopran 1
Sopran 2
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God give you good mor-row, my mas - ters past
Tenor
Baß
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New mus - sels, new li - ly-white mus -
three a-clocke and a faire morn - ing,
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sels,
New coc-les, new greate coc-les, New greate
Hot cod-lings hot, New greate - sprats, new,
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Orlando Gibbons: 2
In Nomine »Cries of London«
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New fresh her- rings, Now thorn-backs new,
lam- prils, New had-docks new, Hot app-le pies, hot,
Hot pip-pin pies,
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Hot mut- ton pies, hot,
Fine pome - gran - ats, fine,
hot,
Ha' ye a - ny old bel-lowes or
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Rose - ma-ry and bays quick and gen - tle, Ripe wal-nuts, ripe,
ripe small-nuts, ripe,
ripe chess-nuts, ripe,
trayes to mend,
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White cab-bage, white young cab-bage, white,
White tur-neps, white young tur-neps, white,
White pars-neps,
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Buy a - ny ink, will you buy a - ny
White let- tice, white young let- tice, white,
white young pars-neps,
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ink, ve- ry fine writ- ing ink, will you buy a - ny ink?
Ha' ye
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Oys - ters, oys-ters, oys-ters, three pence a
a - ny rats or mice to kill?
I ha' ripe peas-cods, ripe
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pecke at Bride-well docke, new Wall fleet oys - ters,
O yes! If a - ny man or
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wo-man can tell a- ny ty-dyngs of a gray mare with a long mane and a short
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Orlando Gibbons: 5
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tayle, she halts down right be - fore and is stark lame be - hind, and was lost this thir-ti-eth
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day of Fe- brua - ry, he that can tell a - ny ty - dyngs of her, let him
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Ripe dam-sons, fine ripe dam-sons,
come to the Cry- er and he shall have well for his hire.
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Orlando Gibbons: 6
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Will ye buy a- ny A - qua Vi-tae, Mis-tris?
Buy a bar-rel of Sam -
Hard gar-licke,
hard, I have ripe goose-ber-ries, ripe,
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What is't ye lacke? Fine wrought shirts or smocks,
Par- fumed waist-coats, fine bone lace or edge-ings,
phire,
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sweet gloves, silk gar-ters, ve-ry fine silk gar-ters, fine combes or glas-ses,
Or a po - king
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Orlando Gibbons: 7
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Old doub - lets, old doub-lets, old doub-lets, old doub-lets, old doub-lets, ha' ye a-ny old
stick with a sil-ver hand-le,
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Ha' ye a - ny corns on your feet or toes?
Fine po - ta - toes, fine,
doub-lets, Will ye buy a - ny starch or
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Poore na-ked Bed-lam, Tom's a - cold, A small cut of thy
cleere com-plex - ion Mis-tris?
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Orlando Gibbons: 8
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Ba- con or a piece of the Sowes side, good Besse, God Al - migh-ty bless thy
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witts.
Quick, pe - ri-win - cles,
quick, quick, quick,
Buy a new Al - ma-nack,
Buy a fine
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Good gra - tious peo- ple, for the Lord's sake pi - ty the poor wo-men, we
Buy a - ny small coale
wash-ing ball,
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Orlando Gibbons: 9
In Nomine »Cries of London«
140
the
lie cold and com - fort-less night and day on the cold boards in darke dun-geon.
Hot
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Lan - - thorns and can - dle - light,
___ oate cakes, hot oate cakes,
()
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And so wee make an end,
hang-out mayds for all night. And so wee make an end, and
And so wee make an
end, and
And so wee make an end, and
and
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Orlando Gibbons: 10
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and so
wee make an end.
so wee make an end, and so wee make an end, make an end.
so wee make an end, and so wee make an end.
so wee make an
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end, and so wee make an end, an end.
so wee make an end, and so wee make an end.
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A good sau - sage, a good, and
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it be roas - ted, goe round a - bout the
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Orlando Gibbons: 11
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ca - pon, goe round,
New oys-ters, new, New plaice,
Hot pud-dings, hot
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Will ye buy a - ny milke or fru - mer - ty,
new, New macke- rel, new,
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Ha' you work for a Tin - ker, a
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()
Tin - ker, old bootes, old shoes, pouch - rings
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Orlando Gibbons: 12
In Nomine »Cries of London«
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Will ye buy a matt for a bed,
Ha' ye a - ny kit-chen stuffe, may-des,
____ for broomes,
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Ha' ye a - ny work for a coo - per?
ha' ye a - ny kit-chen stuffe, may-des
What ends have you of gold or
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Ripe straw-ber-ries, ripe,
Hot spiced cake, hot,
I ha' ripe cow - cum - bers,
sil-ver,
What Co-ney skins have ye, maydes,
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Orlando Gibbons: 13
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Will you buy a dish of eels?
ripe, ripe, ripe, Salt, salt salt, fine white
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Cher-ry ripe, app-les fine, med-lers
salt. Hard on-yons, hard, ac' a black, ac' a black,
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fine,
Fresh cheese and creame,
Pips fine, White re-dish, white young re- dish, withe re-dish,
Willl ye buy a- ny straw?
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Orlando Gibbons: 14
In Nomine »Cries of London«
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Hot pud-ding pies, hot,
Bread and meate for a pri - soner of the Mar - shal -
white young re-dish, white
Ha' ye a - ny wood to cleave,
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say for Christ Je - - sus' sake, bread and meate,
Swepe chim-ney swepe,
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swepe chim-ney swepe, swepe chim-ney swepe, Mis-tris, with a hey de-ry de-ry de-ry swepe,
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Orlando Gibbons: 15
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from the bot-tom to the top, swepe chim-ney swepe, then shall no soote fall in your po-ridge pot, with a
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Fine Se-ville o - ran-ges, fine le - mons.
Twelve o'
hoop-de- ry de-ry de-ry swepe.
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And so good - night.
clocke, looke well to your locke, your fi - er and your light. And so good - night.
And so good - night.
And so good - night.
And so good - night.
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