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{{Composer|John Dowland}}
{{Composer|John Dowland}}


'''Number of voices:''' 2vv&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Voicing:''' SB<br>
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'''Genre:''' {{pcat|Secular| music}}, [[:Category:Madrigals|Madrigal]] <br>
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{{Language|English}}
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'''Published:''' No VIII from ''Second Book of Songs or Ayres'' (1600)<br>
{{Pub|1|1600|in ''{{NoCo|The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres}}''|no=8}}


'''Description:''' Third part of three. The perhaps confusing text is a fragment of a longer, anonymous poem that glorifies Anglicanism, and, more specifically, Queen Elizabeth. (i.e., "Eliza"). The Latin fragments are either Psalm titles or parts of prayers.<br>
'''Description:''' Third part of three. The perhaps confusing text is a fragment of a longer, anonymous poem that glorifies Anglicanism, and, more specifically, Queen Elizabeth. (i.e., "Eliza"). The Latin fragments are either Psalm titles or parts of prayers.<br>


'''External websites:'''  
'''External websites:'''


==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==


{{Text|English}}
{{Text|English|
:When others sing ''Venite exultemus'', [1]
:When others sing ''Venite exultemus'', [1]
:Stand by and turn to ''Noli aemulari'', [2]
:Stand by and turn to ''Noli aemulari'', [2]
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:To say ''Amen'' when thou dost pray so well.
:To say ''Amen'' when thou dost pray so well.


[1] "Come, let us rejoice." <br>
[1] "Come, let us rejoice."
[2] The title of [[Psalm 36]]. Literally, "Seek not to envy."<br>
[2] The title of [[Psalm 36]]. Literally, "Seek not to envy."
[3] The title of [[Psalm 2]]. Literally, "Wherefore do they shout/disturb."<br>
[3] The title of [[Psalm 2]]. Literally, "Wherefore do they shout/disturb."
[4] "Let us pray."<br>
[4] "Let us pray."
[5] (Long) "Live Eliza" (Queen Elizabeth)<br>
[5] (Long) "Live Eliza" (Queen Elizabeth)
[6] "Hail Mary"<br>
[6] "Hail Mary"}}


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General Information

Title: When others sings Venite exultemus (Third part)
Composer: John Dowland

Number of voices: 2vv   Voicing: SB

Genre: SecularMadrigal

Language: English
Instruments: Lute

First published: 1600 in The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, no. 8

Description: Third part of three. The perhaps confusing text is a fragment of a longer, anonymous poem that glorifies Anglicanism, and, more specifically, Queen Elizabeth. (i.e., "Eliza"). The Latin fragments are either Psalm titles or parts of prayers.

External websites:

Original text and translations

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When others sing Venite exultemus, [1]
Stand by and turn to Noli aemulari, [2]
For Quare fremuerunt [3] use Oremus; [4]
Vivat Eliza [5] for an Ave Maria, [6]
And teach those swains that live about thy cell,
To say Amen when thou dost pray so well.

[1] "Come, let us rejoice."
[2] The title of Psalm 36. Literally, "Seek not to envy."
[3] The title of Psalm 2. Literally, "Wherefore do they shout/disturb."
[4] "Let us pray."
[5] (Long) "Live Eliza" (Queen Elizabeth)
[6] "Hail Mary"