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| From my secret sins original: "B occultis meis", 4 voices, by Sixt Dietrich. | 344 | Two voices from one original: "Duæ ex una"; a canon where one written line produces two singing parts, three examples by Josquin. | 446 and following. |
| Help us original: "Adiuua nos". The end of a Tract, 4 voices, by Josquin. | 248 | Two voices from one, by De Orto. | 320 |
| From thy fury, O Lord original: "A furore tuo Domine", 4 voices, by an unknown author. | 430 | Two voices from one, by an unknown author. See more extensively under "Monad." | |
| Lamb of God original: "Agnus Dei" from Josquin’s Mass for Duke Hercules. Three voices from one. | 221 | E | |
| Lamb of God from Josquin’s L’homme armé Mass on the musical syllables, three voices from one with the resolution. | 442 | Behold, I see the heavens opened original: "Ecce uideo cœlos aptos", by Nicolaus Craen, for three voices. | 326 |
| Lamb of God, two [movements], 4 voices, from Josquin’s Fortuna Mass. | 388 | I sleep original: "Ego dormio", by Antonius à Vinea, 4 voices. | 254 |
| Lamb of God, two [movements] by the same [Josquin] from the Mass of Our Lady. | 305 | Deliver my soul, O Lord original: "Erue domine animam meam", a duo by Sixt Dietrich. | 329 |
| Lamb of God, a duo from the Mass of Saint Aloysius by Antoine Brumel. | 430 | And on earth peace original: "Et in terra pax" from Josquin’s Mass of Our Lady, 4 voices. | 398 |
| My soul original: "Anima mea", 4 voices, by Heinrich Isaac. | 348 | F | |
| Give ear, my people original: "Attendite Popule meus", by Johannes Vannius, 4 voices. | 306 | Canon at the minim original: "Fuga ad minimam" by Josquin, 4 voices. | 452 |
| Hail Mary original: "Aue Maria", 4 voices, by Josquin. | 358 | I | |
| Hail, true body of Christ original: "Aue Verū corpus Chriſti", duo and trio by Josquin. | 288 | Jesus Christ, for three voices, by Listenius. | 439 |
| From the bottom of the heart original: "Auſs hertzen grūd" in a Latin context, 4 voices. | 430 | Almighty Jupiter original: "Iuppiter omnipotens", by Adam Luyr of Aachen, for three voices. | 290 |
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| Blessed original: "Benedictus", two voices from one, from Josquin’s L’homme armé Mass on the musical syllables. | 441 | Lord have mercy original: "Kýrie" for three voices with the Hosanna, by Andreas Silvanus. | 432 |
| Blessed, a duo from the same [Josquin’s] Gaudeamus Mass. | 220 | Lord have mercy from the Mass in any mode original: "Miſſa ad oēm tonū" by Ockeghem, 4 voices. | 455 |
| Blessed, a duo from the same [Josquin’s] L’homme armé Mass in the 6th mode. | same | Lord have mercy from [the Mass of] Our Lady, 4 voices, by Gregor Meyer. | 302 |
| Blessed, a duo from Ockeghem’s Mass in any mode. | 455 | L | |
| Blessed, a duo from the Mass of Saint Aloysius by Antoine Brumel. | 458 | Praise the Lord, all ye nations original: "Laudate Dominum omnes gentes", by Levenidre, 4 voices. | 284 |
| C | The book of the generation original: "Liber generationis", 4 voices, by Josquin. | 376 | |
| Christ rising original: "CHRISTVS reſurgens", by Richafort, 4 voices. | 292 | I spoke of thy testimonies original: "Loquebar de teſtimonijs tuis", 4 voices, by Isaac. | 330 |
| Christ have mercy original: "Chriſte eleeſon", from the Mass of St. Anthony by Pierre de La Rue original: "Petri Platenfis", 4 voices. | 278 | The humorous song of King Louis of France original: "Lutwichi Regis Frāciæ jocoſa cātio", 4 voices. | 469 |
| The Conception of Mary original: "Conceptio Mariæ" by Heinrich Isaac, 4 voices. | 460 | M | |
| I will confess to the Lord original: "Cōfitebor Domino", by Gregor Meyer, 4 voices. | 434 | Great art thou, O Lord original: "Magnus es tu Domine", by Josquin, 4 voices. | 272 |
| D | Have pity on me original: "Miſeremini mei", 4 voices, by Jean Mouton. | 322 | |
| My God, to thee have I lifted [my soul] original: "Deus meus ad te leuaui", a very ancient trio. | 252 | Five Monads original: "Monades"; here likely referring to solo or single-part musical examples by Gregor Meyer. | 280, 296, 304, 312 |
| God, [come] to my assistance original: "Deus in adiutoriū meū", 4 voices, by Senfl. | 332 | N | |
| Out of the depths original: "Deprofundis", 4 voices, by Josquin. | 372 | Rejoice not original: "Ne læteris", by Damião de Góis the Portuguese, for three voices. | 264 |
| Lord, not according [to our sins] original: "Domine nō ſecūdū", a duo, by Vaqueras. | 244 and following. | The mother knowing not [a man] original: "Neſciens mater", by Jean Mouton, 8 voices. | 466 |
| Lord, not according [to our sins], a duo by Josquin. | 246 | O | |
| Lord Jesus Christ original: "Domine IESV Chriſte", a trio by Thomas Tzamen. | 298 | O Lord Jesus Christ, by Sixt Dietrich, for three voices. | 276 |
| Lord, save the King original: "Domine ſaluū fac Regem", 4 voices, by Jean Mouton. | 300 | The mouth of the righteous original: "Os iuſti", by Gerardus à Salice the Fleming, 4 voices. | 282 |
| Lord, deal with me original: "Domine fac mecum", for equal voices, 4 voices, by Sixt Dietrich. | 342 | O Jesus, son of David original: "O IESV fili Dauid", by Josquin, 4 voices. | 356 |
| Two voices from one, three examples by Josquin and Obrecht. | 257, 258, and 259 | O true light and glory original: "O uera lux & gloria", by Adam von Fulda, 4 voices. | 262 |
| A duo by Gregor Meyer. | 281 | P | |
| Spare, O Lord original: "Parce Domine", by Jacob Obrecht, for three voices. | 260 | ||
| Through that "Ave" original: "Per illud Aue", a duo by Jean Mouton. | 347 | ||
| But David lamented original: "Planxit autem Dauid", by Josquin, 4 voices. | 418 | ||
| [The heavens] are full original: "Pleni ſunt", two voices from one, from Josquin’s Hercules Mass. | 242 | ||
| [The heavens] are full, two voices from one, from Pierre de La Rue’s Mass O Salutaris. | 242 | ||
| [The heavens] are full, a duo. By Paul Wuest, as some believe. | 313 | ||
| [The heavens] are full, a duo from the Ave Maria Mass by Antoine de Févin. | 355 | ||
| [The heavens] are full, a duo from Josquin’s Pange lingua Mass. | 321 | ||
| [The heavens] are full, a duo from the Mass of Saint Aloysius by Antoine Brumel. | 457 |