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CONTAINING
HYMNS FOR CONGREGATIONAL AND HOME USE,
THE VESPER PSALMS, THE OFFICE OF COMPLINE,
THE LITANIES, HYMNS AT BENEDICTION, ETC.
THE TUNES BY
REV. ALFRED YOUNG,
Priest of the Congregation of St. Paul the Apostle.
THE WORDS ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.
Ncto ¥orfc:
THE CATHOLIC PUBLICATION SOCIETY CO.
LONDON : BURNS & OATES.
1885.
imprimatur.
JOANNES, CARD. McCLOSKEY,
Archiep, Neo. Ebor.
xv. Febr : a.d. 1884.
COPYRIGHT, 1884, BY ALFRED YOUNG.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Electrotyped by Smith & McDougax, Printed by Horatio Hewitt,
82 Beekman Street, N. Y. 27 Rose St., N. Y.
PRE FACE.
CONGREGATIONAL singing is known to be one of the most powerful means
of awakening the religious emotions of the people, while at the same time
doctrinal truths, contained in the hymns, are deeply impressed upon the minds of
those who thus proclaim in public their faith and the devout sentiments of their
hearts. If people can be got to sing in praise of any project or principle, it is
easy to arouse their enthusiasm in its favor. If they sing about anything, it is
because they love it. All agree that if Congregational singing were done with
spirit it would be a most powerful auxiliary to the priest. It would aid him very
much in the work of instruction and exhortation, which, for the want of some such
help, he is obliged to supply by extraordinary preaching, numerous instructions,
and spiritual conferences.
All, too, have felt the want of such singing at special Lenten sendees, during
retreats and missions, at low masses, and at the meetings of sodalities established
in parishes, and in our colleges and convent-schools. The best effort hitherto
made has been to have a few hymns suitable for children's use sung by children,
to which the older people pay little or no attention.
The present Hymnal, carefully compiled with the aforementioned purposes in
view, is offered to the reverend clergy and to superiors of our educational insti-
tutions with the confident assurance that it will realize much that has been
deemed desirable in a hymn-book for general use.
Having had for several years good opportunities of testing the abilities and
tastes of our people in this matter, I have reason to believe that the large
majority of the hymns contained in the present collection will be found, on reason-
able trial, to be such as the people will learn without difficulty, and will sing with
pleasure when assembled in church, and also at home. They will afford to church
choral societies serviceable material for practice, and will offer something new
for use in our parish schools and Sunday schools, and in our college and convent
6 PREFACE.
choirs. In churches, where there are regularly organized surpliced choirs, these
hymns will serve for processionals and recessionals, to be sung by the chorus and
congregation before and after Mass and Vespers.
THE WORDS.— Hymns have been selected from the works of the best
hymn-writers. Some are the compositions of professed non-Catholics, yet contain
well-worded expressions of Catholic doctrine, and are full of true religious feeling.
Those which are original and also notable additions to selected hymns are
copyrighted.
THE TUNES. — All the tunes, being original, are copyrighted, except
the melody of the {fO filii et filiae " (Hymn 64) and the Gregorian chants in the
second part of the book.
In writing a hymn tune for congregational singing it is most important that the
melody be so composed that it shall suit the spirit of the words, and at the same
time possess that peculiar character which tends to fix the tune in the memory.
In composing the melodies for this work special care has been taken to give this
desirable prominence to the principal melody (the treble part) which is the part
most of the congregation sing. It is not advisable for'any one to attempt to sing
any of the other voice-parts except he be a sure reader and practised singer.
All the tunes being set in harmony for four voices, the organist has at hand a
good score for his accompaniment, and a large and well-trained chorus sustaining
all the parts would give great dignity and force to the general singing of the
people.
To secure hearty singing by a congregation there should be a strong-voiced
leader, who stands facing the people. For very large congregations a good
cornet-player has been found to be a most effective leader of the tune. There
should be a good supply of books — not less than one to every five persons. The
better the people are supplied with books the quicker and more satisfactory will
be the results. Outside of church services the people should be encouraged to
work at these hymns at home. The children in the schools should be taught to
sing a selection of them appropriate to the passing season or festival ; thus laying
the foundation for good congregational singing by them in after years.
THE METRES.— The usual method of distinguishing the metres of the
hymns has been followed, so that if a change in the tune be desired, other tunes
from among those of the same metre may be chosen.
PREFACE. 7
THE GREGORIAN CHANT.— It may be thought by some that the
old Gregorian chant notation, printed in the Second Part, will be of very little use
to the people of our day. But it was adhered to because these melodies cannot
be as well expressed in modern notation, and as a fact the study of Gregorian
chant is at the present time reviving all over the Christian world. If chant is
to be learned, and its inimitable melodies sung, its notation must be learned.
An English version is given throughout for all the Latin Psalms and Hymns,
but, of course, not for singing to the Gregorian melodies, to whose peculiar
rhythm our modern languages are wholly unsuited.
It would be too much to hope that a Hymnal of this kind will suit alike all
tastes and opinions. If zealous pastors find it useful in furthering the work of
Congregational singing in their churches, its highest aim will be realized.
In the same spirit and intent with which the labor of preparing it was under-
taken it is now devoutly offered to the honor and glory of God, of his most holy
Virgin Mother, and of his glorious Saints.
ALFRED YOUNG,
Priest of the Congregation of St. Paid the Apostle.
Feast of the Commemoration of St. Paul,
New York, a.o. 1SS4.
TABLE OF SUBJECTS.
HYMNS FOR THE SEASONS.
Advent.
Christmas Eve.
Christmas-tide.
Epiphany.
Septuagesima.
Lent.
Easter.
Ascension.
Whitsuntide.
Trinity.
Hymns to the Blessed Sacrament.
Hymns to the Sacred Heart.
Hymns to the Precious Blood.
Hymns to the Holy Name of Jesus.
Hymns to the Blessed Virgin and the
Saints.
Candlemas Day,
The Annunciation.
The Month of Mary.
The Visitation.
The Assumption.
The Immaculate Conception,
The Litany of Loretto.
St. Michael the Archangel.
The Holy Angels.
St. Joseph.
St. Peter.
St. Paul.
St. Stephen.
St. Mary Magdalen.
St. Cecilia.
All Saints.
For the faithful departed.
Hymns for Occasional Use.
Sunday.
Morning.
Evening.
Occasional.
SECON D PART.
(Latin and English.)
The Vesper Psalms and Chants.
The Office of Compline.
The Litany of the Blessed Virgin.
The Litany of the Saints.
Hymns at Benediction of the B. Sacrament, Te Deum, etc.
Hl>mns for nje Reasons.
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3 Daughter of Sion, rise
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Nor let the faithless heart despise
The peace He comes to bring.
4 As Judge, in clouds of light,
He shall come down again,
And all his scattered saints unite
With Him in heaven to reign.
5 Before that dreadful day
May all our sins be gone,
The old man all be put away,
The new man all put on.
6 Jesu, all praise to Thee,
Our joy and endless rest ;
We pray Thee here our guide to be,
Our crown amid the blest. Amen,
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And the sceptre in his hand,
And the dead all ranged before Him,
Raised from death, hell, sea, and land.
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Hymn 3.
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Cry — Holy, Holy, Holy God, have mercy upon us.
3 That day, the day of fear, shall come ; my soul, slack not thy toil,
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Of the Lord's mysterious birth :
Thro' the darkness, strangely splendid,
Flashed the light on shepherds' eyes ;
As their lowly flocks they tended,
Came new tidings from the skies.
This the burden of the story
Angels told upon that morn,
" God of God, the King of glory
Now of purest Maid is born."
All the hosts of heaven are chanting
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And the universe is panting
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4 On this day then, through Creation
Let the glorious hymn ring out ;
Let men hail the great salvation,
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The hosts of heaven proclaim
God, born on earth to dwell.
3 Now with the shepherd band
Speed on with eager feet :
Come seek the hallowed cave
The holy Babe to greet.
4 But O, what sight appears
Within the lowly door !
Behold a manger rude,
A Child and Mother poor.
5 Art Thou the Christ, the Son,
Of Light the very Light,
Who holdest in thine Hand
Earth and the starry height ?
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Which veils thy glory now ;
And hail Thee God and Lord,
To Whom all creatures bow.
7 Faith sees the sapphire throne,
Where angels evermore
Adoring tremble still,
And trembling still adore.
8 Jesu, thy silence speaks,
And bids us not refuse
To bear what flesh would shun,
To spurn what flesh would choose.
9 Once born within us, Lord,
By that pure love of thine,
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Thy cradle and thy shrine. Amen.
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O faithful Christians, lift your voices too, and sing!
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Our heart's best love now lay before Him,
As in His Virgin mother's arms He sweetly lies.
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With thousands that have sung before us,
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4 With alleluias, Lord, we greet Thee ;
With laurel wreaths of victory meet Thee,
And give Thee " Welcome ! " at this happy Christmas-tide.
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To all Thy Sacred Name professing,
Who in thy Holy Church in faith and love abide. Amen.
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The praises of redeeming love they sang,
And heaven's whole orb with alleluias rang :
Let God's high praise resound in heaven above :
Throughout the earth to men be peace and love.
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4 To Bethlehem straight the enlightened shepherds ran,
To see the wonders God had wrought for man :
Then to their flocks, still praising God, return,
And their glad hearts with holy rapture burn :
To all the joyful tidings they proclaim,
These first apostles of the Saviour's Name.
5 Oh ! may we keep and ponder in our mind
God's wondrous love in saving lost mankind ;
Trace we the Babe, Who hath retrieved our loss,
From the poor manger to the bitter cross ;
Tread in his steps, assisted by his grace,
Till man's first heavenly state again takes place.
6 Then may we hope, the angelic hosts among,
To join, redeemed, a glad triumphant throng.
He that was born upon this joyful day
Around us all his glory shall display ;
Saved by his love, incessant we shall sing
Eternal praise to heaven's Almighty King. Amen.
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And night repelled, and death o'erthrown ;
Approach, ye nations ! own this morn,
That God of Mary hath been born.
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The Spirit undefiled,
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As gentle as a child ;
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Keep ever close to God.
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O star which led to Him !
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6 Passed is the tyrant's hour —
His banner stained and torn ;
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No more dark tempests lour :
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Her Saviour and her Lord.
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Their Shepherd and their King.
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The Virgin's Holy Son ;
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One adoring multitude,
Hymn aloud in tones harmonious,
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Of devoutest, purest mood,
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And the Holy Spirit, be
Praise unwearied, high thanksgiving,
Song, and perfect melody.
Honor, virtue, might victorious,
And to reign eternally,
And to reign eternally,
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Thou Who art known in Persons Three,
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The God Whom heaven and earth adore,
One, and One only, evermore. Amen.
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Watch and pray.
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Him thou lovest to obey ;
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Pray that help may be sent down ;
Watch and pray. Amen.
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And from sin for ever free
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Thou lovinsf Maker of mankind.
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From angels and the ransomed human race.
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Hymn 42.
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Fondly straining to her own ;
Oft her pallid lips imprinting
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Sense and consciousness are gone.
4 Gentle Mother, we beseech thee,
By thy tears and trouble sore,
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5 To the Father everlasting,
And the Son who reigns on high,
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Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness.
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Rest upon this congregation !
Come to every heart awaiting
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Every mind illuminating,
Till we learn thy law of love.
Old and young with power inspire,
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Rest upon this congregation,
Hear, 6 hear our supplication.
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Let thy truth, the earth renewing,
Spread abroad its peaceful sway ;
Error's power and sin subduing —
Hasten, Lord, the promised day !
Holy Spirit, in each breast,
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Give to Thee, as doth belong,
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Hear, O hear our supplication ! Amen.
Hymn 46.
Now, my soul, thy voice upraising.
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Draughts of life, O dear Redeemer,
From those springs to us afford;
Thirst refreshing, health bestowing,
And hereafter our reward :
That with ceaseless rapture glowing
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Saw her Child in death forsaken ;
Heard his last expiring cry.
7 Those Five Wounds of Jesu smitten;
Mother, in my heart be written
Deeply as in thine they be :
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8 Thou, my Saviour's Cross who bearest,
Thou, thy Son's Rebuke who sharest,
Let me share them both with thee. Amen.
The Stations of the Cross.
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Thou dost ! A sateless love, we know,
Must ever glut itself on woe.
2,d Station.
Thou fallest — all too weak! The might
That bears creation's infinite
As tho' its myriad worlds were none,
Has sunk beneath the sins of one !
Ye ruthless stones, thou heedless sod,
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They raise Him up, and goad Him on
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How heart rends heart as eye to eye
Darts the mute anguish of reply !
Sweet Lady, traitor tho' I be,
Yet let me follow Him with thee.
$th Station.
The soldiers fear to see him die
Too soon for Cross and Calvary;
And the Cyrenian, captive made,
Reluctant lends his timely aid.
O happy Simon— didst thou know !
Give me the load thou scornest so!
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6th Station.
Who calls that face unlovely now,
For furrowed cheek and thorn-pierced
To me it never seem'd so fair ; [brow ?
For when was love so written there ?
Kind Veronica, get me grace
To keep liice thee that pictur'd face.
1th Station.
Again He falls ! Again they deal
Their ruffian blows — those hearts of steel !
He hails his mother ; and the throng
Slink back to let her pass along.
She kneels to soothe Him and caress,
And rage grows dumb at her distress.
8lh Station.
The tender women mourn his fate,
With Mary's grief compassionate.
How blest such mourners He hath said :
They shall indeed be comforted.
And He, in turn, has tears for them —
Daughters of lost Jerusalem.
qt/i Station.
And yet another fall ! Ah why ?
'Tis my repeated perfidy.
O Jesus, I but live in vain,
If only to be false again :
O Mary, grant me, I implore,
To die this hour, or sin no more 1
10th Station.
The Way — the lingering Way — is past,
And Calvary's top is gained at last.
With gall the soldiers mock his thirst,
Then atrip Him in their glee accurst.
Descend, ye Angels ! Round Him flame,
And with your pinions veil his shame !
llth Station.
Ah, see, they stretch Him on the wood ;
The blunt nails spurt the precious Blood 1
Nor his alone their every sting,
For Mary hears the hammers ring.
Lord, let that sound my music be
When the death-hour shall strike for me.
12th Station.
A horror wraps the earth and sky
While three long times go darkly by :
And now, " 'Tis finished ! " Jesus cries,
And awfully the God-Man dies.
My heart, canst thou survive content ?
Behold, the very rocks are rent.
13th Station.
Desolate Mother, clasping there
Thy lifeless Son, yet hear my prayer.
Tho' never was a grief like thine,
And never was a guilt like mine ;
Yet should I not be dear to thee
Since He thou lovest died for me ?
i\th Station.
His lovers lay Him in the tomb,
And leave Him to its peaceful gloom.
Thou sleepest, Lord, thy labor done ;
For me — for all — redemption won.
And I, in turn, as dead would be
And buried to all else but Thee.
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1 Come, let us fall before his Cross,
Who died that we might live.
O Jesus ! hear our contrite prayer
And all our sins forgive.
2 Cry out ! O sinful man, cry out
As long as thou hast breath —
" Release my Lord who never sinned,
Take me, not Him to death."
3 My Jesus ! here I see Thee die
In shame and grief for me ;
Forgive me, Lord, my many sins
And take me back to Thee.
4 When shall our hardened hearts resolve
From sinful deeds to flee ;
Thou hast not sinned, dear Lord, like us,
O let us die for Thee!
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That glow'd on lip and cheek,
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Thy cruel pains, to me :
The burden of my sin and wrong
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Look on me where I kneel,
Wrath were my rightful lot,
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Who art my Life of life.
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My comfort and my shield,
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Who dieth thus, dies well ! Amen.
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To gaze beyond the things we see ;
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Draw us and all men unto Thee.
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3 Pale grows his Face, and fixed his languid Eye ;
His wearied Head He bends ;
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His Spirit sends.
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5 Praise, honor, glory be through endless time
To Him, the Son of God ;
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Bitter fruit thou yieldest Me ;
Vinegar to Me dost bear,
Piercing Me with cruel spear.
7 Egypt's first-born smitten fell,
When I rescued Israel ;
When his sympathy I seek,
I am smitten on the cheek.
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8 Out of Egypt led I thee;
Pharaoh drowned I in the sea :
Thou hast given thy Saviour o'er
Unto them that hate Him sore.
9 Egypt's sea in twain I clave,
For thy pathway through the wave ;
Depths before thy feet I dried :
Thou hast cleft my riven Side.
10 In the cloudy veil of flame
Leader to thy hosts I came :
Thou hast led my weary feet
Unto Pilate's judgment-seat.
11 In the desert for thy food
Manna round thy camp I strewed ;
Angels' bread I gave to thee :
Thou hast given the scourge to Me.
12 At the rock-sprung well of strife
Gave I thee the stream of life :
Thou hast given to my distress
Vinegar and bitterness.
13 For thy sake the Canaanite
In mine anger did I smite :
Thou in this my hour of need
My Head smitest with the reed.
14 Sceptre of high sovereignty
In my love I gave to thee :
Thou hast crowned Me in thy scorn
With the diadem of thorn.
15 I have raised thee in thine hour
To the highest throne of power :
Thou hast lifted Me on high
To the Cross of Calvary. Amen.
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Jesus, our Love, is crucified.
3 Seven times He spoke seven words of love,
And all three hours his silence cried
For mercy on the souls of men :
Jesus, our Love, is crucified.
4 Come, take thy stand beneath the Cross,
And let the blood from out that side
Fall gently on thee drop by drop :
Jesus, our Love, is crucified.
5 A broken heart, a fount of tears —
Ask, and they will not be denied ;
A broken heart Love's cradle is :
Jesus, our Love, is crucified.
6 O love of God ! O sin of man !
In this dread act your strength is tried;
And victory remains with love :
For He, our Love, is crucified. Amen.
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Hymn 56.
O'erwhelmed in depths of woe.
2 See how the nails those hands
And feet so tender rend ;
See ! down his face, and neck, and breast,
His sacred Blood descend.
3 Hark ! with what awful cry
His Spirit takes its flight;
That cry, it pierc'd his Mother's heart,
And whelm'd her soul in night.
4 Earth hears, and to its base
Rocks wildly to and fro ;
Tombs burst ; seas, rivers, mountains
The veil is rent in two. [quake :
5 The sun withdraws his light ;
The mid-day heaven's grow pale ;
The moon, the stars, the universe,
Their Maker's death bewail.
6 Shall man alone be mute ?
Come, youth ! and hoary hairs !
Come, rich and poor ! come, all mankind !
And bathe those feet in tears.
7 Come ! fall before his Cross,
Who shed for us his Blood ;
Who died the Victim of pure love,
To make us sons of God. Amen.
Hail, Thou Head, so bruised and torn.
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Fading in thy bitter strife,
Death his stamp on Thee has set,
Hollow and emaciate,
Faint and drooping there.
4 Thou this agony and scorn
Hast for me, a sinner, borne, —
Me, unworthy ; all for me ;
With those signs of love on Thee,
Glorious Face, appear.
5 Yet, in this thine agony,
Faithful Shepherd, think of me ;
From whose lips of love divine
Sweetest draughts of life are mine,
Purest honey flows.
6 All unworthy of thy thought,
Guilty, yet reject me not ;
Unto me thy Head incline,
Let that dying Head of thine
In mine arms repose.
7 Let me true communion know
With Thee in thy sacred woe :
Counting all beside but dross,
Dying with Thee on thy Cross, —
'Neath it will I lie.
8 Thanks to Thee with every breath,
Jesu, for thy bitter death ;
Grant thy guilty one this prayer,
When my dying hour is near,
Gracious God, be nigh !
9 When my dying hour must be,
Be not absent then from me ;
In that dreadful hour, I pray,
Jesu, come without delay ;
See and set me free.
io When Thou biddest me depart,
Whom I cleave to with my heart,
Lover of my soul, be near,
With thy saving Cross appear,
Show Thyself to me. Amen.
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Lord, in this thy mercy's day.
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Hear, O Lord, and spare !
6 Judge and Saviour of our race,
Grant us, when we see thy face,
With thy ransomed ones a place.
Hear, O Lord, and spare ! Amen.
Holy Jesu, grant us tears,
Fill us with heart-searching fears,
Ere the day of doom appears.
Hear, O Lord, and spare !
Lord, on us thy Spirit pour,
Kneeling lowly at the door,
Ere it close for evermore.
Hear, O Lord, and spare !
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3 And call me not to strict account,
How I have sojourned here ;
For then my guilty conscience knows
How vile I shall appear.
4 The circumstances of my crimes,
The number and their kind,
Thou know'st them all ; and more, much
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5 Mercy, good Lord, mercy I ask,
This is the total sum ;
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O let thy mercy come !
6 Grant this, O Father, through the Son,
And by the Holy Ghost,
Adored by all, Thou Three in One,
By men and angel-host. Amen.
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The Royal banners forward go.
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4 Fulfilled is now what David told
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" Is King:" — He reigneth from the Tree.
5 O Tree of beauty, Tree of light !
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Elect such Holy Limbs to bear!
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And spoil the spoiler of his prey.
7 O Lord, on this thy Passion Day
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In holy hearts fresh grace implant,
And pardon to the sinner grant.
8 Salvation's spring, Blest Trinity,
Be praise to Thee through earth and sky,
Who through the Cross hast victory given;
Grant us its prize, — a place in Heaven. Amen.
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4 O unmolested happy rest !
Where foes and fears are all supprest;
Here I shall love, and live secure,
And patiently my cross eudure. Amen.
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Hymn 67.
Lo ! the world from slumber risen.
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Air delights to dance and play ;
Water ripples laughingly ;
Earth is bright and gay;
Things below and things above,
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All is new to-day.
Brighter azure decks the skies;
Ocean seeks a calmer rest ;
Breeze to breeze more softly sighs ;
Meads with flowers are drest ;
Arid wilds with verdure gleam ;
Limpid flows the ice-bound stream
At Spring's mild behest.
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4 Now is loosed death's icy grasp ;
This world's prince is trodden down ;
Reft are we from Satan's clasp
Whom he deemed his own :
Grasping with his wily art
Him, in Whom he had no part,
He is overthrown.
5 Death by Life is overcome :
Bright before man's wondering eyes
Dawn the glories of his home,
His lost Paradise.
Now at Christ's compelling word
Cherubim with sheathed sword
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3 Isaac from the wood is risen;
Joseph issues from the prison ;
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Israel through the sea is landed :
Pharaoh and his host are stranded
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4 See the cloudy Pillar leading,
Rock refreshing, Manna feeding ;
Joshua fights, and Moses prays.
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Bids beware of coming ill.
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Hours and passing moments praise Thee in their flight ;
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" Welcome, happy morning ! " age to age shall say.
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Hell to-day is vanquished, heaven is won to-day.
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'Tis thine own third morning, rise, O buried Lord !
" Welcome, happy morning ! " age to age shall say.
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All that now is fallen raise to life again ;
Shew thy Face in brightness, bid the nations see,
Bring again our daylight : day returns with Thee !
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Death's angel passes by,
Those sprinkled with his Blood.
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He lives, He lives Who died !
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Ye stars of Heaven's morn,
The King of our salvation
Unto his throne is borne ;
His Sign to every nation
Shall all the earth adorn;
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Hail the day that sees Him rise.
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Lift your heads, eternal gates : Alleluia !
Open wide : He enters in,
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3 Lo ! the heaven its Lord receives, Alleluia !
Yet He loves the earth He leaves: — Alleluia!
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See, He shows the prints of love : Alleluia !
Hark ! his gracious lips bestow
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5 Still for us He intercedes ; Alleluia !
His prevailing death He pleads ; Alleluia !
Near Himself prepares our place,
He the first-fruits of our race. Alleluia ! Alleluia !
6 Lord, though parted from our sight, Alleluia !
Far above the starry height, Alleluia !
Grant our hearts may thither rise,
Seeking Thee above the skies. Alleluia I Alleluia ! Amen.
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Gives hope to those who in Him trust :
The Paradise which Adam lost
He opens wide to man again.
4 O mighty joy to all our race !
The Virgin-born, Who bore for us
The stripes, the spitting, and the cross,
Takes on the eternal throne his place.
5 One common joy this day shall fill
The hearts of angels and of men :
To them that Thou art come again ;
To us that Thou art with us still.
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See, the Conqueror mounts in triumph.
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He was parted from his friends ;
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Mighty Lord, in thine ascension,
We by faith behold our own.
Glory be to God the Father ;
Glory be to God the Son,
Dying, risen, ascending for us,
Who the heavenly realm has won ;
Glory to the Holy Spirit :
To One God in Persons Three
Glory both in earth and heaven,
Glory, endless glory, be ! Amen.
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Thee, Finger of God's Hand we own :
The promise of the Father Thou,
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5 Drive far from us the foe we dread,
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With Thee for Guardian, Thee for Guide,
No evil can our steps betide.
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The Father and the Son to know,
And Thee, thro' endless time confessed,
Of Both the Eternal Spirit Blest.
7 All glory while the ages run
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Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed.
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Hymn 86.
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To joys that never end :
Then, then, when all our joys are given,
Shall we rejoice in God, in heaven. Amen.
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For the gift of endless life ;
For the joys that Saints inherit
When they cease from earthly strife.
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For the majesty transcending
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And oh ! what then must Thou be like,
Eternal Loveliness !
5 Most Ancient of all mysteries,
Still at thy throne we lie ;
Have mercy now, most merciful,
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With God there is a Home.
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'Tis Jesus cometh, Mary's Son,
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Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All.
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2 Had I but Mary's sinless heart
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Thy goodness, Jesus, would I sing !
3 Oh ! see upon the altar placed
The Victim of divinest love.
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3 Jesu, this feast receiving,
Thy word of truth believing,
We Thee unseen adore :
- Grant, when the veil is rended,
That we, to heaven ascended,
May see Thee evermore. Amen.
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Hymn 99.
Of the glorious Body telling.
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Circled by his brethren's band ;
Fully with the Law complying
In the meats its rites demand ;
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Gives Himself with his own Hand.
4 Word made Flesh, by word He maketh
Very bread his Flesh to be ;
Wine the Blood of Christ becometh :
What tho' sense no change can see ?
Faith the guileless soul enableth
To behold the verity.
5 Thus in thankful love adoring
We his unseen Presence hail ;
Older form their place resigning,
Newer rites of grace prevail :
Willing faith all want supplying
Where our feebler senses fail.
6 Praise to God, the eternal Father,
Praise to God, the eternal Son,
Praise to God, the eternal Spirit,
One in Three, and Three in One :
Honor, praise, salvation, blessing,
Now and evermore be done. Amen.
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Archangels, fold your wings ;
Seraphs, hush all the strings
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Unveiled, enthroned, adored above,
All heaven admires.
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For man once lost.
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Still in this vale of woe and tears,
Swell the full song.
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Worthy is He alone
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One with the Ancient of all Days,
One with the Paraclete in praise,
All light, all love. Amen.
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O vault of heaven, clear and bright !
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O shining sun ! for every ray
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And all thy light and heat be spent :
For each bright ray my voice I'd raise
To Him Who hath my heart always,
And sing a canticle of praise
To this Most Holy Sacrament.
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To praise the Blessed Sacrament.
O fields ! for every grassy blade
Of which thy beauteous robe is made,
Let offerings sweet of praise be laid
Before the Blessed Sacrament.
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How many flowers within you grow :
So many flowers of praise I'd strew
Before the Blessed Sacrament.
O wide, wide world ! canst tell to me
How many grains of dust in thee?
So many would my praises be
To this Most Holy Sacrament.
5 O earth ! thy praises have an end ;
To seraphs I the task commend.
Their tireless voices they must lend
To praise the Blessed Sacrament.
Eternity ! duration long !
To thee alone it doth belong
To measure when should cease the song
That lauds the Blessed Sacrament !
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Hymn 102.
My soul doth long for Thee.
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In vain I look around ;
In all I have, in all I see,
No rest is to be found,
4 No rest is to be found,
But in thy sweet embrace ;
Oh ! when I have my Jesus found,
Naught else can take his place. Amen.
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All my heart and soul are thine, Amen.
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Nature cannot hold Thee,
Heaven is all too strait
For thine endless glory,
And thy royal state.
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Thou art ever stretching
Infinitely far ;
Yet the hearts of children
Hold what worlds cannot,
And the God of wonders
Loves the lowly spot.
Oh ! how can we thank Thee
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Gift that truly maketh
Heaven's eternal bliss.
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Sweetest, gentlest, holiest ! Amen.
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Hymn 106.
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Hymn 108.
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Chase the dark night of sin away,
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Hymn 109.
O God, unseen yet ever near.
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2 Here may thy faithful people know
The blessings of thy love,
The streams that thro' the desert flow,
The manna from above.
3 We come, obedient to thy word,
To feast on heavenly Food :
Our meat, the Body of the Lord,
Our drink, his precious Blood.
4 Thus may we all thy words obey,
For we, O Lord, are thine,
And go rejoicing on our way,
Renewed with strength divine.
5 To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
The God whom we adore,
From men and from the angel-host
Be glory evermore. Amen.
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This morning deigned to visit me
In this, my house of death!
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Upon his throne on high,
This morning entered my abode
In his Humanity !
O soul of mine ! reflect, reflect ;
Consider, one by one,
What marvels of surpassing grace
Thy God in thee has done.
His tender love with love repay ;
Extol his sacred Name ;
To all the world his greatness tell,
His graciousness proclaim. Amen.
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Wash Thou my wounds in that dear Blood
Which forth from Thee doth flow;
New grace, new hope inspire ; a new
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Homeless, amid this stormy world,
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Open to me thy Sacred Heart,
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Crave pardon of his Sacred Heart,
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All praise and power and glory be,
With Thee, O Holy Comforter,
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Their home eternal choose ?
Yes, take me to that Place of Rest,
And seal the entrance o'er,
That from that home my wayward heart
May never wander more. Amen.
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Oft as earth, exulting,
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From my misery let me rise
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Help the more forsaking me
As the storm draws nigher :
Jesu, leave me not to languish,
Helpless, hopeless, full of anguish ;
Tell me, " Verily, I say,
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O joy of all the meek !
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How good to those who seek !
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The love of Jesus, what it is
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3 O Jesu, light of all below !
Thou Fount of life and fire !
Surpassing all the joys we know,
And all we can desire.
Thee will I seek, at home, abroad,
Who everywhere art nigh ;
Thee in my bosom's cell, O Lord,
As on my bed I lie.
With Mary to thy tomb I'll haste,
Before the dawning skies,
And all around with longing cast
My soul's inquiring eyes :
Beside thy grave will make my moan,
And sob my heart away ;
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And there adoring stay.
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Of angel worlds above ;
Thy Name is music to the heart,
Enchanting it with love.
For Thee I yearn, for Thee I sigh ;
When wilt Thou come to me,
And make me glad eternally
With one blest sight of Thee ?
May every heart confess thy Name,
And ever Thee adore ;
And seeking Thee, itself inflame,
To seek Thee more and more !
And, O my Jesu, pardon me,
Unfit to speak thy praise ;
Yet daring thus, for love of Thee,
My trembling hymn to raise. Amen.
How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds.
Hymn 122. C. M.
2 It makes the wounded spirit whole,
And calms the troubled breast ;
'Tis manna to the hungry soul,
And to the weary rest.
3 Dear Name ! the Rock on which I build,
My shield and hiding-place,
My never-failing treasury, filled
With boundless stores of grace.
6 Till then I would thy love proclaim
With every fleeting breath ;
And may the music of thy Name
Refresh my soul in death. Amen.
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My -Prophet, Priest, and King,
My Lord, my Life, my Way, my End,
Accept the praise I bring.
5 Weak is the effort of my heart,
And cold my warmest thought ;
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I'll praise Thee as I ought.
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5 Jesu, we thy Name adoring
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Of thy clemency imploring
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In a soft and deep repose ;
I but wish to rest in Thee,
Jesus, dearest far to me !
3 Others dare the treacherous wave,
Hidden rock and shifting -wind —
Storm and danger let them brave,
Earthly good or wealth to find ;
Faith shall wing my upward flight
Far above yon starry height,
Till I find myself with Thee,
Jesus, dearest Friend to me !
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Many a time again shall say,
Would to God that I were dead,
Would that in my grave I lay!
Death's approach who will may fly,
'Twere a joy to me to die,
For he opes the gates to Thee,
Jesus, dearest Friend to me !
But not yet the gates of gold
I may see, nor enter in,
Nor the heavenly fields behold,
But must sit, and mourning spin
Life's dark thread on earth below ;
Let my thoughts then hourly go
Whither I myself would be,
Jesus, dearest Lord, with Thee ! Amen.
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And like hyssop made, descends,
Our woe to share.
He God's Word and Essence came,
Dwelling in a mortal frame,
The cross to bear.
5 This the Prophet had foreshewn :
This with thankful love we own ;
Alleluia !
Him Who doth the world uphold,
Now a Virgin's arms enfold.
Alleluia ! Amen.
Hymn 1 26.
Come, ye faithful choirs.
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3 As a star puts forth its ray
So her Son in wondrous way
The Virgin bare.
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So our faith doth us assure
That the Virgin still is pure:
No stain is there.
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Our woe to share.
He God's Word and Essence came,
Dwelling in a mortal frame,
Jesus, Saviour, is his Name,
The cross to bear.
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Alleluia ! Amen.
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The God, Whom earth, and sea, and sky.
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4 All honor, praise, and glory be,
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee !
And glory, as is ever meet,
To Father and to Paraclete. Amen.
Hymn 1 28.
Now the sighs and the sorrows.
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To save us from hell,
He came, the Most Highest.
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Who God was to bear,
The Angel descendeth
The tale to declare,
Salvation's high herald.
4 Lo ! the Word of the Father,
Eternally born,
Assumeth man's body,
On this blessed morn,
That He may redeem us.
5 He shall offer this Body
Our ransom to be ;
His Blood He shall pour forth
His servants to free,
And pour every life-drop.
6 From our country, poor exiles,
We wandered in vain,
And knew not the pathway
By which to regain
True joy everlasting.
7 To the place of our exile
God deigns to descend ;
Our way He becometh
Himself, and our end ;
We walk here in safety. Amen.
What mortal tongue can sing thy praise ?
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Or peerless chastity ; —
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Well pleasing to the Lord,
That made thee worthy to become
The Mother of the Word.
5 Praise to the Father, with the Son,
And Holy Ghost, through Whom
The Word eternal was conceived
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Hymn 130.
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Hymn 131.
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Upon the blind thy radiance pour ;
Each ill remove, each bliss implore ;
Hail, Mary, hail !
4 Show, show thyself
The Mother that thou art;
Present cur prayers before his throne,
Who for our sake became thy Son ;
Hail, Mary, hail !
5 O Virgin blest ;
O meekest of the meek !
Keep us in virtue's path secure ;
Keep us, oh ! keep us meek and pure ;
Hail, Mary, hail !
6 Be thou our guide
Of all our life, we pray ;
Till, near thee, safe at last we rest,
With Christ's eternal vision blest ;
Hail, Mary, hail !
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Hymn 132.
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Hymn 136,
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Hymn 137.
Hail, Queen of Heaven !
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Above the starry sphere.
Most holy Mary, at thy feet
I bend a suppliant knee ;
In all my joy, in all my pain,
Do thou remember me !
How fair soever be the form
Which here your eyes behold,
Its beauty is by Mary's self
Excelled a thousand-fold.
Most holy Mary, at thy feet
I bend a suppliant knee ;
In my temptations each and all,
Do thou remember me !
Sweet are the flow'rets we have culled
This image to adorn ;
But sweeter far is Mary's self,
That rose without a thorn.
Most holy Mary, at thy feet
I bend a suppliant knee ;
When on the bed of death I lie,
Do thou remember me. Amen.
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3 Magnificat ! Praise God alone !
The mercy of my Saviour own ;
For He hath mighty wonders done.
Magnificat !
4 Magnificat ! His wondrous grace
Is manifest from race to race
Of them who fear before his face.
Magnificat !
5 Magnificat ! He hath brought down
The proud man from his lofty throne,
And lifted up the humble one.
Magnificat !
6 Magnificat ! Grace for the poor !
The poor who plead at Mercy's door ;
The scornful rich shall have no more.
Magnificat !
7 Magnificat ! In me behold
Fulfilled the promises of old
To Abr'ham and the Fathers told
Magnificat !
8 Magnificat ! The song of praise
To Father, Son, and Spirit raise !
One God throughout eternal days !
Magnificat ! Amen.
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How pure, how lovely is the sight
Of our Jerusalem !
3 Jerusalem, Jerusalem !
No tear in thee is known ;
Thy bright and fragrant courts were
For happiness alone : [made
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The Lamb alone is all the light
Of our Jerusalem !
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O new Star of Jacob! of angels the Queen!
O Gate of the Saints ! O Mother of men !
O terrible as the embattled array,
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Nor suffer by smallest defect to be stain'd
That Mother whom He for Himself had ordain'd.
Hail, Mother most pure ! hail, Virgin renown'd !
Hail, Queen with twelve stars as a diadem crown'd !
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These praises and prayers I lay at thy feet,
O Virgin of virgins ! O Mary most sweet !
Be thou my true guide through this pilgrimage here,
And stand by my side when my death draweth near.
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Him Whom heaven and earth adore ;
Who with pious care defended
Mary, Virgin ever pure.
4 May our fervent prayers ascending,
Move thee for our souls to plead ;
May thy smile of peace descending,
Benedictions on us shed.
5 Through this life, oh ! watch around us,
Fill with love our every breath ;
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Guide us through the toils of death.
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3 We in prison-chains are sleeping,
Chains of sin which angels see ;
Dimmest night our souls is steeping :
Christ, our light, our liberty,
Break Thou all our chains and fetters,
Lighten us, and make us free !
4 Highest praise to Thee, the Highest,
Infinite, dread Trinity ;
Who awhile our spirits tryest,
Fitting them to dwell with Thee,
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Everlasting, One in Three. Amen.
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O Lord, thy voice the mountain shakes.
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Let endless praises flow. Amen.
Hymn 153.
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The calm, reproving word !
O Love that sought and held him
The bondman of the Lord !
O Wisdom, ordering all things
In order strong and sweet,
What nobler spoil was ever
Cast at the Victor's feet?
What wiser master-builder
E'er wrought at thine employ
Than he, till now so furious
Thy building to destroy ?
Lord, teach thy Church the lesson,
Still in her darkest hour
Of weakness and of danger
To trust thy hidden power.
Thy grace by ways mysterious
The wrath of man can bind,
And in thy boldest foeman
Thy chosen Saint can find. Amen.
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Thee, O Christ, the Fathers Splendor.
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King of everlasting grace !
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4 Laud and honor to the Father,
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Laud and honor to the Spirit,
Ever Three and ever One :
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Hymn 1 56.
Hark 1 hark ! my soul.
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Ere Death finds out his victims in the dark.
3 Onward we go ; for still we hear them singing,
" Come, weary souls, for Jesus bids you come ;"
And through the dark its echoes sweetly ringing,
The music of the Gospel leads us home.
4 Rest comes at length ; though life be long and dreary,
The day must dawn and darksome night be past ;
All journeys end in welcomes to the weary,
And heaven, the heart's true home, will come at last.
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5 Cheer up, my soul, Faith's moonbeam's softly glisten
Upon the breast of Life's most troubled sea ;
And it will cheer thy drooping heart to listen
To those glad songs which angels mean for thee.
6 Angels, sing on, your faithful watches keeping ;
Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above ;
While we toil on, and soothe ourselves with weeping,
Till life's long night shall break in endless love. Amen.
Hymn 157.
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Jesu, Lord, thy praise we sing.
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First to own his Lord in death,
First to gain the crown of faith ;
Gazing upward to the skies,
With his parting breath he cries,
Jesu, Lord, my soul receive ;
Jesu, Lord, my foes forgive.
May we ever live to Thee,
And in death have victory :
Then through ages all along,
This shall be our endless song,
Praise the Father, and the Son,
And the Spirit, Three in One. Amen.
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Hymn 158.
Thou That art celestial Light.
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To anoint those blessed Feet ;
Bathe in tears ; with tresses dry ;
With unceasing kisses greet.
Fearless at the Cross she stands ;
Pensive watches by the Stone ;
Nought she recks yon ruffian bands ;
Love has bid all fear begone.
4 Jesu, Very Love Thou art ;
Cleanse us from our guilty stain ;
Thou with grace canst fill the heart
Thou lost heaven restore again.
5 To the Father, and the Son,
And the Spirit ever Blest,
As of old, so aye shall run
Hymns of praise that never rest.
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Hymn 1 59*
Since my life from Life is parted.
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Since I live not where I love.
3 Here I weep, alone, forsaken,
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Then would count my life no gain,
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O true Life ! since Thou hast left me,
Mortal life is tedious;
Death it is to live without Thee,
Death of all most odious.
Turn again, or else deny
Life to live, that I may die. Amen.
St. Cecilia.
Let the deep organ swell the lay.
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In peace she spent her holy life —
Teaching the organ to combine
With voice, to praise her Spouse divine.
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Caecilia, with a twofold crown
Adorned in heaven, we pray look down
Upon thy fervent votaries here,
And hearken to their humble prayer.
O Saviour, may our portion be
With those who gave themselves to
Through all eternity to sing [Thee,
All praise to Thee, the Martyr's King.
Amen.
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From Egypt lately come.
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Where peace and liberty are found,
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3 There sin and sorrow cease,
And every conflict's o'er;
There we shall dwell in endless peace,
And never hunger more.
4 There in celestial strains
Enraptured millions sing;
There love in every bosom reigns,
For God Himself is King.
5 We soon shall join the throng,
Their pleasures we shall share ;
And sing the everlasting song
With all the ransomed there.
6 How sweet the prospect is !
It cheers the pilgrim's breast ;
We're journeying through a wilderness,
But soon shall gain our rest. Amen.
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Hymn 162.
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Saintly Maiden, godly Matron,
Widows who have watched to prayer,
Joined in holy concert, singing
To the Lord of all, are there.
3 They have come from tribulation,
And have washed their robes in blood,
Washed them in the blood of Jesus :
Tried they were, and firm they stood ;
Mocked, imprisoned, stoned, tormented,
Sawn asunder, slain with sword,
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They have triumphed following
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Thee, their Saviour and their King:
Gladly, Lord, with Thee they suffered ;
Gladly, Lord, with Thee they died ;
And by death to life immortal
They were born and glorified.
Now they reign in heavenly glory,
Now they walk in golden light ;
Now they drink, as from a river,
Holy bliss and infinite :
Love and peace they taste for ever,
And all truth and knowledge see
In the Beatific Vision
Of the Blessed Trinity. Amen.
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Hymn 163.
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Spouse of Christ
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Who for us the victory won,
Who wast slain for our salvation,
Thee we praise, Eternal Son.
Mary leads the sacred story,
Mary with her Heavenly Child,
Sharer with Him now in glory,
Maid and Mother undefiled.
3 Angels next in due gradation
Of their nine-fold ministry,
Hymn the Father of creation,
Maker of the stars on high.
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Patriarchs with seers surrounded
Swell the hymn of victory.
All their earthly toils completed,
Hark i the Twelve the anthem swell,
And on thrones cf glory seated
Judge the tribes cf Israel.
They who nobly died believing,
Martyrs purpled in their gore,
Crowns of life by death receiving,
Rest in joy for evermore.
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Priests and Levites, Gospel Preachers,
And Confessors numberless,
Bishop meek, and holy Teachers,
Bear the palm of righteousness.
Lo ! in bridal pomp, fair Virgins
To the Lamb all consecrate,
Haste with lilies and with roses
On the Bridegroom's steps to wait.
6 All who, sin and death defying,
Jesus faithfully confest,
Living on, yet daily dying,
Numbered now among the blest ;
All are one together praising
God's Eternal Majesty ;
Thrice-repeated anthems raising
To the All-Holy Trinity. Amen.
Hymn 1 64.
Jerusalem on high.
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And lowly homage give.
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Drop in that holy choir ;
But death itself there dies,
And sighs themselves expire.
4 The Lord's Apostles there,
I might with joy behold;
The harpers I might hear
Harping on harps of gold.
5 The bleeding martyrs, they
Within those courts are found,
Clothed in their white array,
Their scars with glory crowned.
6 Sweet place, sweet place of peace !
Why do I longer stay ?
Dear Lord, these bonds release,
And thither guide my way. Amen.
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Hymn 1 65.
Not in anger, patient God.
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2 Weary are they of the pain,
Weary with their sorrow ;
Sighing, longing to obtain
Release on the morrow.
Why dost Thou tarry now ?
Come, sweet Lord, befriend them,
Help in pity send them.
3 O long-suffering Father ! hear
The prayers from earth ascending,
Pleading for those souls so dear,
On Thee all depending
For release, rest and peace —
Wilt Thou friendless leave them,
And of hope bereave them ?
No ! the power to set them free
Unto prayer is given ;
Wherefore grant them liberty —
Take, sweet Lord, to Heaven
Souls thy Cross hath saved from loss,
Hearts on fire all burning —
Only for Thee yearning.
Hark, O God ! to hymns we raise
Here, and they in Heaven !
And Thee, the Son and Spirit praise
Who their bonds have riven.
Evermore we adore
Thee, whose grace hath stirred us,
And whose pity heard us. Amen.
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O Thou, Who in the light dost dwell.
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3 That day Thou hast in store with Thee,
Resplendent with thy majesty,
But faintly shadowed here below
By sun in noontide glow.
4 Why lingers, then, the golden dawn ?
O why delay, thou glorious morn ?
When shall we cast this flesh aside,
And in that light abide ?
5 Our souls, O God, would fain take wing
From out their dark enveloping ;
And see Thee, praise Thee, and adore
And love Thee evermore.
6 Blest Three in One,Thou Source of grace,
O fit us for that happy place ;
And guide us safe through this our night
To see thine endless light. Amen.
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Hymn 1 67.
O day of rest and gladness.
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On thee our Lord victorious
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A triple light was given.
3 Thou art a cooling fountain
In life's dry dreary sand ;
From thee, like Pisgah's mountain,
We view our promised land ;
A day of sweet refection,
A day of holy love,
A day of resurrection
From earth to things above.
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Where Gospel-light is glowing
With pure and radiant beams,
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New graces ever gaining
From this our day of rest,
We reach the Rest remaining
To spirits of the blest ;
To Holy Ghost be praises,
To Father and to Son ;
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To Thee, blest Three in One. Amen.
Saviour, again to thy clear Name we raise.
Hymn 168.
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Guard Thou the lips from sin, the hearts from shame,
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3 Grant us thy peace, Lord, through the coming night,
Turn Thou for us its darkness into light ;
From harm and danger keep thy children free,
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4 Grant us thy peace throughout our earthly life,
Our balm in sorrow, and our peace in strife ;
Then, when thy voice shall bid our conflict cease,
Call us, O Lord, to thine eternal peace. Amen.
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Hymn 1 69.
Come, let us all with one accord.
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His own to heaven restore.
3 This day the peace that flows from heaven
Was unto the Apostles given,
When doors were closed at night ;
This day the Holy Spirit's flame
Upon the Church's teachers came,
And filled their souls with light.
4 So let us come with joy to praise
Our God Who blesses all our days
With grace, and peace, and love :
So when our day of life is done,
The crown of life that we have won
We may receive above. Amen.
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Hymn 1 70.
Glory to the Glorious One.
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On this day the Church puts on
Glory, beauty, joy, and crown.
3 On this day of days the Lord,
Faithful to his ancient word,
On his burning chariot borne,
Shall in majesty return.
King of kings, He comes in might
From his heavenly home of light.
4 Coming with his Cross to save,
With his Cross to spoil the grave,
He shall speak and earth shall hear ;
Rending rocks shall quake with fear;
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Then the glory to his own !
Then the kingdom and the crown !
Then the sinner's hope shaH close,
Then begin his endless woes.
6 Death, it cometh, — oh beware !
Judgment cometh, — oh prepare !
Steadfast, steadfast let us stand,
For the Judge is nigh at hand ;
Steadfast let us rest at night,
Steadfast wake at morning light.
7 Honor, might, and glory be,
Gracious God and Lord, to Thee !
To the Father, and the Son,
And the Spirit, Three in One ;
Thus we now thy mercy praise,
And through everlasting days. Amen.
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Hymn 171.
This is the day of Light.
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Our failing strength renew :
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This is the day of Peace !
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Bid Thou the blasts of discord cease ;
The waves of strife be still.
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Let earth to heaven draw near :
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Come down to meet us here.
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Send forth thy quickening breath,
And wake dead souls to love and praise,
O Vanquisher of death ! Amen.
Hymn 172.
Wowing.
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2 Through the midnight hours forlorn,
Thou the Lord of night art near ;
Taught by Thee the bird of morn
Tells that day will soon appear.
3 Tossed upon the stormy tide,
Seamen hail the morning's ray ;
He, who thrice his Lord denied,
Found repentance with the day.
4 Let us then our hearts arouse ;
Morning calls us to awake,
Bids us haste to pay our vows,
And our meek confessions make.
5 Jesu, Master, when we fall
Turn on us thy healing Face ;
With that look our souls recall
Unto penitential grace :
6 Sin's deep wounds in us repair ;
In our darkened bosoms shine :
Thine the early morning prayer,
Morning hymns of glory thine.
7 Glory to the Father be,
Equal glory to the Son
With the Spirit ; Blessed Three,
In eternal glory One. Amen.
Hymn 1 73.
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To bring to light
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Amid the fright,
At dead of night,
0 Holy, Holy, Holy! Amen.
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Come, my sou!, thou must be waking.
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3 Pray that He may prosper ever
Each endeavor,
When the aim is good and true ;
But that He may ever thwart thee,
And convert thee,
When thou evil wouldst pursue.
4 Think that He thy ways beholdeth ;
He unfoldeth
Every fault that lurks within :
He the hidden shame glossed over
Can discover,
And discern each deed of sin.
5 Mayest thou on life's last morrow,
Free from sorrow,
Pass away in slumber sweet ;
And, released from death's dark sadness,
Rise in gladness,
That far brighter Sun to greet.
6 Only God's free gifts abuse not,
Light refuse not,
But his Spirit's voice obey ;
Thou with Him shalt dwell, beholding
Light enfolding
All things in unclouded day.
7 Glory, honor, exaltation,
Adoration,
Be to the Eternal One :
To the Father, Son, and Spirit,
Laud and merit,
While unending ages run. Amen.
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Now, when the dusky shades of night.
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3 Look from the height of heaven, and send to cheer us
Thy light and truth, and guide us onward still ;
Still let thy mercy, as of old, be near us,
And lead us safely to thy Holy Hill.
4 So, when that morn of endless light is waking,
And shades of evil from its splendors flee,
Safe may we rise, this earth's dark vale forsaking,
Through all the long bright day to dwell with Thee.
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O Father, Son, and Spirit, ever Blest ;
Whose glory by the heaven and earth is chanted,
Whose Name by men and angels is confest. Amen.
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That peace to all flow richly,
Who Thee, the Saviour, trust :
4 So, when as Judge Thou sittest,
In robes of light arrayed,
We all may joy before Thee,
Untroubled, undismayed.
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Too soon of praise we tire ;
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Of that Eternal Choir !
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If Thou attune the heart,
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May bear an humble part.
5 'Tis thine each soul to calm,
Each wayward thought reclaim,
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Of glory to thy Name.
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No word from Thee can fruitless fall ;
Hear in this solemn evening hour,
And in thy mercy heal us all. Amen.
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Give us strength for days to come ;
Guide and guard us with thy blessing
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Praise and laud and magnify Thee,
And thy glorious Name adore. Amen.
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3 Grant to little children
Vision bright of Thee :
Guard the sailors tossing
On the angry sea.
4 Comfort every sufferer,
Watching late in pain,
Those who plan some evil
From their sins restrain.
5 Through the long night-watches,
May thine angels spread
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Standing round my bed.
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Then may I arise
Pure, and fresh and sinless
In thy holy eyes.
7 Glory to the Father,
Glory to the Son,
And to Thee, Blest Spirit,
Whilst all ages run. Amen.
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3 Abide with me from morn to eve,
For without Thee I cannot live ;
Abide with me when night is nigh,
For without Thee I dare not die.
4 If some poor wandering child of thine
Have spurned to-day the voice divine,
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Let him no more lie down in sin.
Watch by the sick; enrich the poor
With blessings from thy boundless store ;
Be every mourner's sleep to-night,
Like infant's slumbers, pure and light.
Come near and bless us when we wake,
Ere thro' the world our way we take ;
Till in the ocean of thy love
We lose ourselves in heaven above.
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No sting in death, no terror in the tomb.
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Upon the waves, and thy disciples cheer,
Come, Lord, in lonesome days, when storms assail,
And human hopes and human succors fail :
When all is dark, may we behold Thee nigh,
And hear thy voice, " Fear not, for it is I,"
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Its glories wane, its pageants fade away ;
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May we arise, awakened by thy call,
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Lord, ever show thy blessed Face.
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The peace of holy dreams;
That thoughts snow-white,
May hallow night,
No longer dark beneath thy light.
3 When calmly laid in quiet rest,
Sweet slumber on our eyes,
Let angels hover round each breast,
Our guard till morning rise :
Sin takes to flight,
And drops the fight ;
For Thou art peace as well as light.
4 As sighs our last departing breath,
And friends in^sorrow weep,
Oh, grant us, Lord, a tranquil death,
Like this, a restful sleep ;
Then, through thy might
Raise us all-bright,
To view Thee robed in quenchless light. Amen.
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Hymn 184.
The day is past and gone.
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What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power ?
Who like Thyself my guide and stay can be ?
Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.
4 I fear no foe with Thee at hand to bless ;
Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness ;
Where is death's sting ; where, grave, thy victory ?
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5 Hold Thou thy Cross before my closing eyes ;
Shine through the gloom, and draw me to the skies ;
Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee ;
In life, in death, 0 Lord, abide with me. Amen.
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Hymn 1 86.
The day is past and over.
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We lift our hearts to Thee ;
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O Jesu, make their darkness light,
And save us through the coming night.
3 The toils of day are over ;
We raise our hymn to Thee ;
And ask, that free from peril,
The hours of dark may be :
O Jesu, keep us in thy sight,
And guard us through the coming night.
4 Our eyes enlighten, Saviour,
Or sleep in death shall we ;
And he, our wakeful tempter,
Shall cry triumphantly :
" He could not make their darkness light,
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O God, for Thou dost know
How many are the perils
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O loving Jesu, hear our call,
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The radiant morn hath passed away.
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The sun is sinking fast.
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And with thy saints, my dearest Lord,
Evermore may sing.
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My rest art now ;
Oh, help me that I come
Radiant with thy light to shine
In thy glorious home ! Amen.
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Our earliest thoughts be thine when morning wakes us
All sick and mourners we to Thee commend them,
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4 We have no refuge ; none on earth to aid us
But Thee, O Father, Who thine own hast made us :
Keep us in life ; forgive our sins ; deliver
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5 Praise be to Thee through Jesus our salvation,
God, Three in One, the Ruler of creation,
High throned, o'er all thine eye of mercy casting,
Lord everlasting. Amen.
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Cherubim and Seraphim,
In unceasing chorus praising,
Fill the heavens with sweet accord :
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord!
3 Lo ! the Apostolic train
Join, thy sacred Name to hallow !
Prophets swell the loud refrain,
And the white-robed Martyrs follow !
And from morn to set of sun,
Thro' the Church the song goes on.
4 Holy Father, Holy Son,
Holy Spirit, Three we name Thee,
While in essence only One
Undivided God, we claim Thee ;
And adoring bend the knee,
While we own the mystery.
5 Thou art King of Glory, Christ !
Son of God, yet born of Mary ;
For us sinners sacrificed,
And to death a tributary ;
First to break the bars of death,
Thou hast open'd Heaven to Faith.
6 From thy high celestial home,
Judge of all, again returning,
We believe that Thou shalt come,
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When thy voice shall shake the earth,
And the startled dead come forth.
7 Spare thy people, Lord ! we pray,
By a thousand snares surrounded ;
Keep us without sin to-day,
Never let us be confounded.
Lo ! I put my trust in Thee,
Never, Lord, abandon me. Amen.
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Praise to the Holiest.
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3 O generous love ! that He Who smote
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To suffer and to die.
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To God the Father, God the Son,
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Hymn 194.
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Lift up your heart, lift up your voice,
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice !
3 His kingdom cannot fail :
He rules o'er earth and heaven ;
The keys of death and hell
Are to our Jesus given :
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice,
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice !
4 He sits at God's right hand,
Till all his foes submit,
And bow to his command,
And fall beneath his feet :
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice,
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice 1
5 He all his foes shall quell,
The power of sin destroy,
And every bosom swell
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Lift up your heart, lift up your voice,
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice !
6 Rejoice in glorious hope,
Jesus our Love will come,
And take his loved ones up
To their eternal home :
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice,
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice ! Amen.
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Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem.
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5 When the thirsty pant for water,
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Let the earth proclaim his wonders,
King of that celestial day ;
He the Lamb once slain is worthy,
Who was dead and lives for aye.
If his people walk in darkness,
Through the thickest clouds of night,
He, according to his promise,
Sends the pillar-beam of light ;
Then, they pass along his highway,
Turning not to left or right.
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Hungry souls that faint and languish
By his bounteous Hand are fed ;
Yea, He gives them Food immortal,
Gives Himself, the Living Bread,
Gives the Chalice of his Passion,
Rich with Blood on Calvary shed.
Trust Him then, ye fearful pilgrims :
Who shall pluck you from his Hand ?
Pledged He stands for their salvation,
Who are fighting for his Land :
O that we among his true ones
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Crown Him with many crowns.
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Fruit of the mystic Rose,
As of that Rose the Stem ;
The Root whence mercy ever flows,
The Babe of Bethlehem.
3 Crown Him, the Lord of Love :
Behold his Hands and Side,
Rich Wounds, yet visible above
In beauty glorified :
No angel in the sky
Can fully bear that sight,
But downward bends his burning eye
At mysteries so bright.
Crown Him the Lord of Peace :
Whose power a sceptre sways
From pole to pole, that wars may cease,
And all be prayer and praise :
His reign shall know no end,
And round his pierced Feet
Fair flowers of Paradise extend
Their fragrance ever sweet.
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5 Crown Him the Lord of years,
The Potentate of time,
Creator of the rolling spheres,
Ineffably sublime ;
Glassed in a sea of light,
Whose everlasting waves
Reflect his Form, — the Infinite —
Who lives, and loves, and saves.
Crown Him the Lord of heaven,
One with the Father known,
One with the Spirit through Him given
From yonder glorious throne !
To Thee be endless praise,
For Thou for us hast died ;
Be Thou, O Lord, through endless days,
Adored and magnified. Amen.
Thou, whose Almighty Word.
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What God does, is done aright.
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4 What God does, is done aright :
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Like wreaths of incense-cloud !
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Lead forth the hymns our fathers loved,
The psalms of ancient days !
5 Yes ! on through life's long path ;
Still chanting as ye go !
From youth to age, by night and day,
In gladness and in woe.
6 Still lift your standard high !
Still march in firm array !
As warriors through the darkness toil
Till dawns the golden day.
7 At last the march shall end,
The wearied ones shall rest ;
The pilgrims find their father's house,
Jerusalem the blest.
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Rejoice, give thanks, and sing !
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The Cross of Christ your King! Amen.
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Heal me, O my Saviour, heal.
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Binding up the bleeding heart.
Thou canst heal, and Thou alone,
Thou for all my sin atone.
Heal me, then, my Saviour, heal ;
Heal me, as I suppliant kneel ;
To thy mercy I appeal. Amen.
Hymn 203.
Leave all to God.
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Though his mercy long have slept,
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Then teach Him not !
5 O love Him well I
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Of his will or of his ways,
When thou hast with Jesus suffered,
Thou hast learned to share his praise.
O love Him well ! Amen.
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Hymn 204.
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5 On me send down thy heavenly showers,
Revise and bless my fainting powers,
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And fruits of faith bud forth apace,
While yet I dwell below.
Hymn 206.
Then set me, Lord, in Paradise,
When I have bloomed beneath these skies,
Till my last leaf is flown ;
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Hear then, in love, O Lord, the cry,
In Heaven, thy dwelling-place on high.
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In the city's crowd,
When the shepherd on the moor,
Names the Name of God ;
When the learned and the high,
Tired of earthly fame,
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Hear then, in love, O Lord, the cry,
In Heaven, thy dwelling-place on high.
5 When the child with guileless tongue,
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In Heaven, thy dwelling-place on high.
6 When my failing heart shall tell
Life will soon be past ;
When of all the names I speak
Thine I breathe the last ;
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Yielding up my breath,
Calling unto Thee for help
From the mists of death :—
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In Heaven, thy dwelling-place on high.
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Ascend, my lingering love ! Amen.
2 Go up, go up, my heart,
Be not a trifler here :
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Dwell in a higher sphere.
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Give Thou us the glory
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Hymn 212.
Thy way, not mine, O Lord.
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A stranger still to roam ;
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For friends beloved, no longer nigh,
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Thy will be done !
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My God, to Thee I leave the rest ;
Thy will be done !
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Thy will be done ! Amen.
We give Thee but thine own.
Oh ! hearts are bruised and dead,
And homes are bare and cold,
And lambs, for whom the Shepherd bled,
Are straying from the fold.
To comfort and to bless,
To find a balm for woe,
To tend the lone and fatherless
Is angels' work below.
The captive to release,
To God the lost to bring,
To teach the way of life and peace,
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And we believe thy word,
Though dim our faith may be ;
Whate'er for thine we do, O Lord,
We do it unto Thee.
To God, the Father, Son,
And Spirit, ever Blest,
The One in Three, the Three in One,
Be endless praise addressed. Amen.
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3 Thou knowest all the present ; each temptation,
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And find a hiding-place, a rest, a home. Amen.
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Keep us in life and death,
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Thine, only Thine.
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In evil long I took delight.
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3 Alas ! I knew not what I did !
But now my tears are vain ;
Where shall my trembling soul be hid ?
For I the Lord have slain !
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With pleasing grief, and mournful joy,
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Make me for thy rest more ready,
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Keep me in thy friendship steady,
Till Thou call me Home, my God !
Manifest thy love for ever,
Fence me in on every side ;
In distress be my reliever,
Guard and teach, support and guide !
Be my Friend on each occasion,
God ! omnipotent to save !
When I die be my salvation,
In thy Bosom find my grave. Amen.
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Hymn 221.
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How fast they tire and faint ;
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Oh, for a heart that never sins,
Oh, for a soul washed white,
Oh, for a voice to praise our King,
Nor weary day nor night.
Here faith is ours, and heavenly hope,
And grace to lead us higher;
But there are perfectness, and peace
Beyond our best desire.
Oh, by thy love and anguish, Lord,
And by thy Life laid down,
Grant that we fall not from thy grace,
Nor cast away our crown. Amen.
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Who sets the victor-garland on 1
3 No more the foe can harm ;
No more of leaguered camp,
And cry of night alarm,
And need of ready lamp :
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How nearly had that foe prevailed I
4 The lamb is in the fold,
In perfect safety penned ;
The lion once had hold,
And thought to make an end :
But One came by, with wounded Side,
And for the sheep the Shepherd died.
5 The exile is at home !
O nights and days of tears,
O longings not to roam,
O sins, and doubts, and fears :
What matter now this bitter fray?
The King has wiped those tears away.
6 O happy, happy bride !
Thy widowed hours are past,
The Bridegroom at thy side,
Thou all his own at last :
The sorrows of thy former cup
In full fruition swallowed up ! Amen.
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Hymn 223.
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Either with Thee to drain
The bitter cup of grief and scorn,
Of penury and pain,
4 Or else by thy kind Providence
In good estate to live,
pier lot than thine ! A - men,
Enjoying all the purest sweets
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5 My sweetest Lord, the choice I now
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Is this, to suffer want and shame
And woe for thy dear sake.
6 For Thou without reserve hast given
Thyself, my God, for me ;
And I without reserve intend
To live and die for Thee. Amen.
Hymn 224.
There is an everlasting Home.
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3 Thence issued forth a double flood,
The sin-atoning tide,
In stream of water and of blood
From that dear Side.
4 Hail, Rock of Ages, pierced for me,
The grave of all my pride !
Hope, peace and heaven are all in Thee,
Thy sheltering Side.
5 Hail, only living Fount of bliss,
In joy or sorrow tried ;
No refuge for the heart like this,
Thou spear-pierced Side.
Hymn 225.
6 Hail ! thou golden gate of Heaven !
The entrance for the Bride !
From whence the crown of Life is given,
Sweet Jesus' Side. Amen.
O Lord of heaven and earth.
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For peaceful homes, and healthful days,
For ail the blessing earth displays,
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Who givest all.
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8 To Thee then gladly will we give,
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O may we ever with Thee live,
Who givest all. Amen.
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Hymn 226.
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Haste, traveller, haste !
7 O voice of mercy, voice of love ;
O gracious call from heaven above!
That tells me whither I may flee,
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Haste then, my soul, haste ! Amen.
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Wouldst thou inherit life with Christ.
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3 Not e'en the sharpest sorrows we can feel,
Nor keenest pangs, we dare
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Hymn 229.
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Far from pain and sin and folly,
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I would find my mansion there.
3 Where the glory brightly dwelleth,
Where the new song sweetly swelleth,
And no discord ever comes :
Where the Saints the world disdaining
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That must be the Home of homes.
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Where the Lamb on high is seated,
By ten thousand voices greeted :
Lord of lords, and King of kings.
Son of man, they crown, they crown Him;
Son of God, they own, they own Him ;
With his Name the palace rings.
Blessing, honor, without measure,
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How many souls more worthy, far,
Of that sweet boon of thine.
3 Ah Grace ! into unlikeliest hearts
It is thy boast to come :
The glory of thy light to find
In darkest spots a home.
4 How can they live, how will they die,
How bear the cross of grief,
Who have not got the light of faith,
The courage cf belief?
5 The crowd of cares, the weightiest cross,
Seem trifles less than light ;
Earth looks so little and so low,
When faith shines full and bright.
6 Thy choice, O God cf goodness, then
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And grace to gain it more. Amen.
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3 Stand not 'round my bedside weeping,
Earthly friends ! my soul is leaping
From its shroud of clay,
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7 This is life O God ! Creator !
Lift me up, thine erring creature,
Lift me up to Thee !
Lift me up to Thee !
Breathe upon my joyful spirit,
Sanctify it to inherit
Immortality ! Amen.
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Hymn 234.
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'Twas but a while that she was sent
To dwell among us here ;
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Oh ! grieve not o'er her bier ;
But say, 'twas given at his command —
Who takes it ; He is just :
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His servants can but trust.
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Thy loan without a tear.
6 This thought alone our souls shall cheer ;
To us the boon was given,
Here in a sinful world to rear
One angel soul for Heaven.
Ah ! when shall that great day be come,
When these things fade away,
And Thou shalt bid us welcome home —
Would God it were to-day ! — Amen.
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Grant indulgence, kindest Lord,
They for Thee are yearning ! Amen.
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Lift again thy drooping head ;
Hail, eternally forgiven !
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Hymn 238.
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Farewell, O ye much-loved friends !
Grief hath smote you as a sword,
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To th' eternal world I go.
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Ctje Vesper psalms.
STJjc Cfjants.
They are nine in number. The ninth is used only for the Psalm In exit 1 1 Is-
rael. The others are used according to the Tone in which the Antiphon, which
precedes and follows it, is written. Each Psalm chant is composed of two divisions.
The first division, sung to the first half of each verse, contains: ist. The Intona-
tion (used only for the first verse, the Gloria Patri, and all of the Magnificat) ; 2d.
The First Recitative ; 3d. The Mediation. The second division, sung to the second
half of each verse, contains : ist. The Second Recitative ; 2d. The Termination.
The melody of the first division of each Psalm Tone does not change. Neither
is there any change in the second divisions of the Second, Fifth, Sixth, or Ninth
Tones. But for their second divisions the First Tone has five terminations, the
Third four, the Fourth three, the Seventh five, and the Eighth Tone two.
The Intonation consists of two or three notes. If of three the second is a
double note ; thus, |a ^ , which is always joined to the third, and slurred to it in singing,
L|J h. If there are two syllables to be sung to these slurred notes (as, -fife in
confitebor, -nunc in Domine, -didi in Cr^didi) both of these syllables are sung to
the double note, and slurred to the single note. This same rule will apply to the
double note joined to a single note wherever it occurs in the Mediations and Ter-
minations.
The Part called Recitative, designated by a long note thus, tensity , is one tone,
on which is chanted one or more words of the divisions of each verse up to the
italicized syllable, as found in the text.
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in the same bar with the Long ( JHHS1 ♦) in the first division of the First and Ninth
Tones, and in the second division of the Fourth Tone. The last syllable coming
before the italicized syllable is to be sung to this little preparatory note.
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corresponding exactly with the four syllabic sections found marked off in every verse
of the Psalms.
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or more notes, never have but one syllable sung to them, and it is always an ac-
cented syllable. The 2d and 4th sections may be of one or more notes. If one
note it is a double )am . If more, the first one is a double, upon which all the
syllables of that section are to be sung before being slurred to the following single
notes.
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STljc Vesper psalms.
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examples, to the chant of the Eighth Tone. The exception is as follows : if the
syllable at the end of the Mediation of the Second, Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Tones
be a word of one syllable, as est, sum, me, da, nos, etc. ; or if the word be a
Hebrew proper name, as David, Israel, Sion, Ephrata, JEyypto, Jerusalem ,
etc., the word of one syllable, or the last syllable of the Hebrew word is to be sung
to the note of the 3d section, and the note of the 4th is omitted altogether.
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GTijc IJsalms.
The following are all the Psalms sung on Festivals and Sundays during the
year. A simple directory for their choice will be found at the end. The reference
is made by letters of the alphabet. For explanation of the italicized and divided
syllables see pp. (i) and (2).
The sign V denotes a quick breathing, such as we take at a comma in reading.
The sign || denotes the middle of the verse ; *. c, the pause between the First and
the Second Divisions.
A.
Psalin 109. Dixit Dominus.
1. Di-xit Dominus Do - mino me - o
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minus^ex Si - on : || dominare V in medio
inimicw - rum^tu - 6 - rum.
4. Tecum principium in die virtutis tuae
V in splenrto - ribus^san - ctd - rum : || ex
utero V ante luci - ferum ge - nui^te.
5. Juravit Ddminus, V et non pceni£e -
bit e - um : || tu es sacerdos in sternum V
secundum or - dinem^Mel - chi - sedech.
6. Dominus a <lex - tris tu - is : \ con-
fregit in die irae su - ae re - ges.
7. Judicabit in natidnibus, V imjtle -
bif~Yu - i - nas : || conquassabit capita V in
ter - ra^mul - td - rum.
8. De torrgnte V in vi - a bi - bet : ||
proptgrea exaltd - bit ca - put.
Gloria Pa - trivet Fi - Ho : | et Spi -
vi - tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : | et in saecula saecuJo - rum.
A - men.
1. The Lord said unto my Lord : Sit
Thou at my right hand,
2. Until I make thine enemies thy foot-
stool.
3. The Lord will send forth the sceptre
of thy power out of Sion : rule Thou in
the midst of thy enemies.
4. Thine shall be the dominion in the
day of thy power, amid the brightness of
the saints : from the womb, before the
day-star, have I begotten Thee.
5. The Lord hath sworn, and He will
not repent : Thou art a priest for ever
according to the order of Melchisedech.
6. The Lord upon thy right hand : hath
overthrown kings in the day of his wrath.
7. He shall judge among the nations,
He shall fill ruins : He shall crush the
heads in the land of many.
8. He shall drink of the brook in the
way : therefore shall He lift up his head.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
B.
Psalm no. Confttebor.
1. Con - fite" - bor tibi, Ddmine, V in toto
cor - de me - o : || in consilio justdrum, V
et congref/r« - ti - d - ne.
2. Magna 6 - pera Do - mini : || exquisita
in omnes volunfa - tes e - jus.
1. I will praise Thee, O Lord, with my
whole heart : in the assembly of the right-
eous, and in the congregation.
2. The works of the Lord are great ;
meet to serve for the doing of his will.
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Wt>t T^cspcr psalms.
3. Confessio et magnific6ntia o - pus e -
jus : || et justitia ejus manet V in see -
culum sae - culi.
4. Memdriam fecit mirabilium sudrum, V
misericors et miserel - tor Do - minus : ||
escam ele - dit^ti - mdn - tibus^se.
5. Memor erit in saeculum V testajwen-
ti - su - i : || virtutem dperum sudrum V
annuntiabit po - pulo su - o.
6. Ut det illis haeredif« - tem gen -
tium : || opera manuum ejus V Veritas et
ju - di - cium.
7. Fidelia dmnia mandata ejus V confir-
mata in see - culum sae - culi : || facta in
veritate V et ee - qui - ta - te.
8. Redemptidnem misit po - pulo su - o : ||
mandavit in sternum V testa men - turn
su - um.
9. Sanctum et terribile no - men e -
jus : I initium sapientiae ti - mor Do -
mini.
10. Intellectus bonus V dmnibus facien-
tibus e - um : || laudatio ejus manet V in
see - culum sae - culi.
Gloria Pet - trivet Fi - Ho : || et SpiK-
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : || et in saecula saecu'o - rum.
A - men.
3. His work is honorable and glorious :
and his righteousness endureth for ever.
4. He hath made a memorial of his
wonderful works : the Lord is gracious
and full of compassion : He hath given
meat unto them that fear Him.
5. He will ever be mindful of his cove-
nant : He will show his people the power
of his works.
6. That He may give them the heritage
of the heathen : the works of his hands
are truth and judgment.
7. All his commands are sure ; they
stand fast for ever and ever : being done
in truth and uprightness.
8. He hath sent redemption unto his
people : He hath commanded his covenant
for ever.
9. Holy and terrible is his Name : the
fear of the Lord is the beginning of wis-
dom.
10. All understand it right who practise
it : his praise endureth for ever and ever.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
c.
Psalm in. Beatus Vir,
1. Be-a-tus vir, V qui ti - met Do -
minum : || in mandatis ejus vo - let ni -
mis.
2. Potens in terra erit se-men e-jus : ||
generatio rectdrum be - nedi - c6 - tur.
3. Gldria et divitiae in elo - mo e - jus : ||
et justitia ejus manet V in see - culum saa -
culi.
4. Exdrtum est in t6nebris iK-men rec-
tis : || misericors, V et miser« - tor^et
jus - tus.
5. Juciindus homo qui miser6tur et
cdmmodat, V dispdnet sermdnes suos in
ju - di - cio : || quia in sternum V non com -
mo - ve - bitur.
1. Blessed is the man that feareth the
the Lord : in his commandments he shall
take great delight.
2. Mighty on earth shall be his seed :
the generation of the righteous shall be
blessed.
3. Glory and wealth shall be in his
house : and his righteousness endureth
for ever and ever.
4. Unto the upright there hath risen up
light in the darkness : he is merciful, and
compassionate, and just.
5. Happy is the man that showeth fa-
vor and lendeth : he will guide his words
with discretion : surely he shall not be
moved for ever.
OTjc "kJcspct psalms.
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6. In memdria aetema e - rit jus - tus
ab auditidne mala noil ti - me - bit.
7. Paratum cor ejus sperare in Ddmi-
no, V confirmatum est cor e-jus: || non
commovebitur, V donee despiciat inimi -
cos su - OS.
8. Dispersit, dedit paupeYibus ; V justitia
ejus manet in see - culum sae - culi : || cor-
nu ejus V exa.Ua - bitur^in gldria.
9. Peccator vid6bit, et irasc£tur ; V den-
tibus suis fremet et ta - be - scet : | desi-
denum peccafo - rum^pe - ri - bit.
Gldria Pa - tri'
tui San - cto.
et Fi - lio : 1 et Spirt-
Sicut erat in principio, V et mine, et
sem - per : || et in saecula saecu/o - rum.
A - men.
6. The righteous man shall be in eternal
remembrance : he shall not fear an evil
report.
7 His heart is ready to hope in the
Lord ; his heart is strengthened : he shall
not yield till he despise his enemies.
8. He hath distributed and given to the
poor ; his righteousness remaineth forever :
his power shall be exalted in glory.
9. The sinner shall see it, and be en-
raged : he shall gnash his teeth and pine
away ; the desire of sinners shall perish.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
D.
Psalm 112. Laudate Titer I.
1. Lau - da - te, pit - eri Do - minum :
laudate no - men Do - mini.
2. Sit nomen Domini he - ne - die
turn : || ex hoc nunc, V et its - que"~in sae
culum.
3. A solis ortu usque ad oc - ca - sum :
laudabile no - men Do - mini.
4. Excelsus super omnes gen - tes Do -
minus : || et super ccelos gib - ria e -jus.
5. Quis sicut Dominus Deus noster, V
qui in al - tis ha - bitat : || et humilia r£-
spicit V in ccelo et in ter - ra.
6. Suscitans a ter - ra i - nopem : || et
de stercore e - rigens pau - perem.
7. Ut cdllocet eum cunt prin - ci -
pibus : I cum principibus pb - puli su - i.
8. Qui habitare facit ste - rilem^in do -
mo : || matrem filid - rum~k£ - tan - tern.
Gloria Pa - trivet Fi - lio : || et Spi -
ri - tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : || et in sascula saecu^o - rum.
A - men.
1. Praise the Lord, ye children : praise
ye the name of the Lord.
2. Blessed be the Name of the Lord :
from this time forth, and for evermore !
3. From the rising of the sun unto the
going down of the same ; the Name of
the Lord is worthy to be praised.
4. The Lord is high above all nations :
and his glory above the heavens.
5. Who is like unto the Lord our God,
Who dwelleth on high : and beholdeth
what is lowly in heaven, and in the earth ?
6. Who raiseth up the needy from the
earth : and lifteth the poor out of the
dunghill.
7. That he may set him with princes :
even with the princes of his people.
8. Who maketh a barren woman to es-
tablish a house : and to be a joyful mother
of children.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
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&i)e Vesper psalms.
E.
Psalm 116. Laudate Dominum.
da - te Dominum, om - nes
|| laudate eum, om - nes po -
i. Lau
gen - tes :
puli.
2. Qudniam confirmata est super nos V
miserit'Oi* - dia e-jus: || et Veritas Do-
mini V manet in ae - ter - num.
Gloria Pa - trivet Fi - lio : || et SpiH -
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : || et in saecula saecuJo - rum.
A - men.
i. O praise the Lord, all ye nations :
praise Him, all ye people :
2. For his mercy is confirmed upon us :
and the truth of the Lord remaineth for-
ever.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost :
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
F.
Psalm 113. In Exitu.
1. In ex - itu Israel de JE - gyp - to : ||
domus Jacob de po - pulo bar - baro.
2. Facta est Judea V sanctifies - tio e -
jus: || Israel V potes - tas e-jus.
3. Mare vi - dit,~et fu - git : || Jordanis
conversus est re - trdr - sum.
4. Montes exultaverunt ut a - ri - etes : (J
et colles, V sicut a - gni d - vium.
5. Quid est tibi, mare, quod fu - gi -
sti : et tu, Jordanis, V quia conversus es
re - trdr - sum ?
6. Montes exultastis si - cut^a - ri -
etes : || et colles, V sicut a - gni d - vium ?
7. A facie Domini mo - tamest ter -
ra : |[ a facie De - i Ja - cob.
8. Qui convertit petram V in sta - gna"-
a - qua - rum : || et rupem V in foil - tes^
a - qua - rum.
9. Non nobis, Do - mine^non no - bis : ||
sed nomini tu - o^da glo - riam.
10. Super misericdrdia tua, V et verita -
te tu - a : || nequando dicant gentes : V
Ubi est De - us^e - <5 - rum.
11. Deus autem nos - ter^in coe - lo : |j
dmnia qufficdmque vo - luit fe - cit.
12. Simulacra gentium V &rgen - tum^et
au - rum : | dpera ma - nuum hd - minum.
13. Gs habent, et non lo - quen - tur: ||
dculos habent, V et non vi - de - bunt.
1. When Israel came out of Egypt : the
house of Jacob from among a strange
people:
2. Judea was made his sanctuary : and
Israel his dominion.
3. The sea saw it and fled : Jordan was
turned back.
4. The mountains skipped like rams :
and the hills like the lambs of the flock.
5. What ailed thee, O thou sea, that
thou didst flee : and thou, O Jordan, that
thou wast turned back ?
6. Ye mountains, that ye skipped like
rams : and ye hills, like lambs of the
flock?
7. At the presence of the Lord the earth
was moved : at the presence of the God
of Jacob.
8. Who turned the rock into pools of
water ; and the stony hills into fountains
of water.
9. Not to us, O Lord, not to us : but
to thy name give glory.
10. For thy mercy, and for thy truth's
sake : lest the heathen should say : Where
now is their God ?
11. But our God is in heaven: He hath
done all things whatsoever He would.
12. The idols of the heathen are silver
and gold ; the works of the hands of men.
13. They have mouths, but they speak
not : eyes have they, but they see not.
®j)c Ucspct psalms.
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14. Aures habent, ct non au - dient : ||
nares habent, V et non o - do - ra - bunt.
15. Manus habent et non palpabunt : V
pedes habent et non am - bu - la - bunt : ||
non clamabunt in fjut - ture su - o.
16. Similes illis fiant V qui fa - ciunt
e - a : I et oranes qui confi - dunfin e - is.
17. Domus Israel V spe»Y? - vit^in Do -
mino : || adjutor edrum, V et protec - tor~e-
6 - runV^est.
18. Domus Aaron V sperti - vit^in Do -
mino : fl adjutor edrum, V et pxotec - tor^e-
d - rum^est.
19. Qui timent Ddminum V sperat?e -
runt^in Do - mino : || adjutor edrum, V et
pvotec - tor^e - d - rum~est.
20. Dominus memor fa - it nos - tri : ||
et benedix - it no - bis.
21. Beriedixit do - mui Is - rael : || be-
nedixit do - mui A - aron.
22. Benedixit dmnibus V qui tl - ment
Do - minum : |j pusillis cum ma - jd - ribus.
23. Adjiciat Do - minus su - per^vos : ||
super vos, V et super fi - lios ves - tros.
24. Benedicti vos a Do - mino : | qui
fecit cob - lum^et ter - ram.
25. Coelum cw - li Do - mino : j| terram
autem V dedit fi - liis ho - minum.
26. Non mdrtui lauda - bunt^te Do -
mine : || neque dmnes qui descendunt in
in - fer - num.
27. Sed nos qui vivimus V benedl - cimus
Do - mino : || ex hoc nunc, V et /es-que^in
sae - culum.
Gloria l'a - trivet Fi - Ho : || et Spiri-
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : |] et in saecula saecuJo - rum.
A - men.
14. They have ears, but they hear not :
nostrils have they, but they smell not.
15. They have hands, but they handle
not : feet have they, but they walk not :
neither speak they through their throat.
16. They that make them are like unto
them : and all such as put their trust in
them.
17. The house of Israel hath hoped in
the Lord : He is their helper and their
protector.
18. The house of Aaron hath hoped in
the Lord : He is their helper and their
protector.
19. They that fear the Lord have hoped
in the Lord : He is their helper and their
protector.
20. The Lord hath been mindful of us :
and hath blessed us.
21. He hath blessed the house of Israel:
He hath blessed the house of Aaron.
22. He hath blessed all that fear the
Lord : both little and great.
23. May the Lord add blessings upon
you : upon you, and upon your children.
24. Blessed be you of the Lord : Who
made heaven and earth.
25. The heaven of heavens is the Lord's :
but the earth He has given to the children
of men.
26. The dead shall not praise Thee, O
Lord : nor any of them that go down to
hell.
27. But we that live bless the Lord :
from this time, now, and forever.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen.
G.
Psalm 115. Credidi.
1. Cre - didi, V propter quod lo - cu - I. I have believed, therefore have I
tus^sum : || ego autem V humilke - tus^ spoken : but I have been humbled exceed-
sum ni - mis. ingly.
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£Ti)C Vesper psalms.
2. Ego dixi in exces - su me - o : j] Om-
nis ho - mo men - dax.
3. Quid retrl - buam Do - mino :
dmnibus V quae r&tri - buit mi - hi ?
pro
4. Calicem salufrt - ris~ac - ci - piam : ||
et nomen Domini in - vo - ca. - bo.
5. Vota mea Domino reddam V coram
omni po - pulo e - jus : || pretidsa in con-
spectu Domini V mors sancto - rum e - jus.
6. O Domine, V quia ego ser - vus tu -
us : || ego servus tuus, V et filius a.ncil -
lae tu - a?.
7. Dirupisti vin - cula me - a : | tibi sa-
crificabo hdstiam laudis, V et nomen Do-
mini in - vo - ca - bo.
8. Vdta mea Domino reddam V in con-
spectu omnis pb - puli e - jus : || in atriis
domus Domini, V in m£dio til - i~Je - ru -
salem.
Gloria Pa • trivet Fi - lio : || et Spiri -
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : | et in saecula sszculo - rum.
A - men.
2. I said in my excess : Every man is
a liar.
3. What shall I render to the Lord ;
for all things that He hath rendered to
me.
4. I will take the chalice of salvation :
and I will call upon the Name of the
Lord.
5. I will pay my vows unto the Lord in
the presence of all his people : Precious
in the sight of the Lord is the death of
his Saints.
6. O.Lord, truly I am thy servant: I
am thy servant, and the son of thine
handmaid.
7. Thou hast broken my bonds in sun-
der : I will offer unto Thee the sacrifice
of praise, and will call upon the Name of
the Lord.
8. I will pay my vows unto the Lord,
in the presence of all his people : in the
courts of the Lord's house, in the midst
of thee, O Jerusalem.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost.
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen.
H.
Psalm 121. Lcetatus sum.
1. Lae - ta - tus sum in his, V quae die -
ta^sunt mi - hi : U in domum Do - mini
i - bimus.
2. Stantes erant pe - des nos - tri : [| in
atriis til - is^Je - ru - salem.
3. Jerusalem V quae aedifica - tur^ut ci -
vitas : | cujus participate ejus in i - dip -
sum.
4. Illuc enim ascenderunt tribus, tri -
bus Do - mini : || testimonium Israel V ad
confitendum no - mini Do - mini.
5. Quia illic sederunt sedes in ju - di -
cio : || sedes super do - mum Da - vid.
6. Rogate quae ad pacem sunt Je - rii -
salem : || et abundantia di - li - gen -
tibus^te.
7. Fiat pax V in virtCi - te tu - a : || et
abundantia in tur - ribus tu - is.
1. I was glad when they said unto me :
Let us go into the house of the Lord.
2. Our feet have been wont to stand
within thy gates, O Jerusalem !
3. Jerusalem is builded as a city : that
is compact together :
4. Whither the tribes go up, the tribes
of the Lord : the testimony of Israel, to
give thanks unto the Name of the Lord.
5. For there are set thrones for judg-
ment : the thrones for the house of David.
6. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem :
they shall prosper that love thee.
7. Peace be within thy walls : and pros-
perity within thy palaces.
Sfljc ^cspct psalms.
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8. Propter fratres meos, V et prboc -
imos me - os : || loquebar pa - cem de te.
9. Propter domura Domini De - i nos -
tri : || quaesivi bo - na ti - bi.
Gldria Pa - trivet Fi - lio : || et SpiW-
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : || et in saecula saecuid - rum.
A - men.
8. For my brethren and companions'
sakes : I will now say — Peace be within
thee!
9. Because of the house of the Lord our
God : I have sought good things for thee.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
Psalm 126. Nisi Dominus.
1. Ni - si Dominus sedifkw - verit do -
mum : J in vanum laboraveYunt V qui azdi -
ficant e - am.
2. Nisi Dominus custodierit ci - vi -
ta - tern : || frustra vigilat qui custo - dit
e - am.
3. Vanum est vobis ante lu - cem sur-
gere : || siirgite postquam sederitis, V qui
manducatis pd - nem^do - 16 - ris.
4. Cum dederit dilectis su - is som -
num : || ecce hareditas Domini, filii, V mer-
ces, fruc - tus ven - tris.
5. Sicut sagittae in ma - nu^po - ten -
tis : || ita filii ex - cus - sd - rum.
6. Beatus vir, V qui implevit desiderium
su - um^ex ip - sis : || non confundetur, V
cum loquetur inimicis su - is~in por - ta.
Gloria Pa - trivet Fi - lio
vi - tui San - cto.
et Spi
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : || et in sscula saecuio - rum.
A - men.
1. Except the Lord build the house
they labor in vain that build it.
2. Except the Lord keep the city
watcheth in vain that keepeth it.
he
3. In vain do ye rise before the light :
rise not till ye have rested, O ye that
eat the bread of sorrow.
4. For He giveth his beloved sleep :
Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord,
the fruit of the womb is his reward.
5. As arrows are in the hand of a
mighty man : so are the children of the
youthful.
6. Blessed is the man that hath filled
his desire with them : he shall not be con-
founded when he shall speak to his ene-
mies in the gate.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
J.
Psalm 147. Lauda Jerusalem.
1. Lau - da Jenl - salem Do - minum : ||
lauda Deum tu - um Si - on.
2. Qudniam confortavit seras porta -
rum^tu - a - rum : || benedixit filiis tu -
is in te.
3. Qui pdsuit fines tu - os pa - cem : ||
et adipe (rumen - ti sa - tiat^te.
4. Qui emittit eldquium su - um ter -
rae : || veldciter currit ser - mo e - jns.
1. Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem : praise
thy God, O Sion.
2. Because He hath strengthened the
bolts of thy gates : He hath blessed thy
children within thee.
3. Who hath placed peace in thy bor-
ders : and filleth thee with the fat of corn.
4. Who sendeth forth his speech to the
earth : whose word runneth swiftly.
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&f)c Vt%$tx psalms.
5. Qui dat nivem si - cut la - nam : |]
nebulam sicut ci - nerem spar - git.
6. Mittit crystallum suam si-cut^buc-
cel - las : fl ante faciem frigoris ejus V quis
su - sti - ne - bit ?
7. Emittet verbum suum, V et lique/« -
ciet e - a : || flabit spiritus ejus, V et flu -
ent a - quae.
8. Qui annuntiat verbum SU - um Ja -
cob : I justitias et judicia su - a Is - rael.
9. Non fecit taliter omni na - ti d -
ni : I et judicia sua V non manifest - vit
e - is.
Gloria Pa - trivet Fi - Ho : || et SpiH -
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : | et in saecula saecu/6 - rum.
A - men.
5. Who giveth snow like wool : Who
scattereth his mists like ashes.
6. Who sendeth his ice like morsels :
none shall stand before the face of his
cold.
7. Who sendeth out his word and melt-
eth them : whose wind shall blow, and
the waters flow.
8. Who declareth his word to Jacob :
his justices and his judgments to Israel.
9. He hath not done in like manner to
every nation : and his judgments He hath
not made manifest to them.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
K.
Psalm 125. In Convertendo.
1. In con - vert£ndo Dominus V captivi-
fd - tern Si - on : || facti sumus sicut con -
so - la - ti.
2. Tunc repletum est gau - dio ~ os
nos - trum : | et lingua nostra exulM - ti -
6 - ne.
3. Tunc dicent in - ter gen - tes : ||
Magnificavit Dominus fa - cere^cum e -
is.
4. Magnificavit Dominus fa - cere^no -
bis - cum : || facti su - mus^lae - tan - tes.
5. ConveYte, Domine, V captivif« - tern
nos - tram : || sicut tor - rens~in aus - tro.
6. Qui se - minanfln la - crymis : |j in
exultatio - ne me - tent.
7. Euntes, * - bant^et fle - bant : || mit-
tentes se - mina su - a.
8. Veni6ntes autem V venient cum exul-
ta-ti-6- ne : || portantes mam - pulos
SU - OS.
Gldria Pa - trivet Fi - lio : || et Spir*-
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : || et in saecula saecu£o - rum.
A - men.
1. When the Lord turned again the
captivity of Sion : we were like them that
come again from sickness.
2. Then was our mouth filled with glad-
ness : and our tongue with joy.
3. Then said they among the heathen :
The Lord hath done great things for
them.
4. The Lord hath done great things for
us : we are become joyful.
5. Turn again our captivity, O Lord:
as the streams in the south.
6. They that sow in tears : shall reap
in joy.
7. Going they went and wept : casting
their seed.
8. But coming they shall come with joy-
fulness : carrying their sheaves.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
ftijc Ucsytx psalms.
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L.
Psalm 138. Domiiie, probasti.
1. Do - mine, probasti me, V et cog -
no - vi - sti^me : || tu cognovisti sessid-
nem meam, V et resurrectio - nem me - am.
2. Intellexisti cogitationes 111c - cs^de
Ion - ge : || sdmitam meam et funiculum
meum V inve - sti - ga - sti.
3. Et omnes vias meas prcB - vi - di -
sti : || quia non est sermo in I'm - gua
me - a.
4. Ecce Domine, tu cognovisti 6mnia, V
novissima et an - ti - qua : || tu formasti
me, V et posuisti super me ma - num tu -
am.
5. Mirabilis facta est scientia fa - a ex
me : || confortata est, V et non po - tero^"
ad e - am.
6. Quo ibo a spi - ritu tu - o ? || et quo
a facie tu - a f u - giam ?
7. Si ascendero in cm - lum,^tu il - lie'"'
es : || si descendero in infer - num a - des.
8. Si sumpsero pennas me - as^di - lu -
culo : || et habitavero in extre - mis ma -
ris.
9. Etenim illuc manus tu - a^de - dii -
cet~me : | et tengbit me (lex - tera tu - a.
10. Et dixi : V Fdrsitan tenebrae con -
cul - ca. - bunt^me : || et nox illuminatio
mea, V in deli - ciis me - is.
11. Quia tenebra? non obscurabuntur a
te, V et nox sicut dies ilia - mi - na -
bitur : || sicut tenebrse ejus, V ita et iu -
men e -jus.
12. Quia tu possedisti re - nes me -
os : || suscepisti me V de utero ma - tris
me - ae.
13. Confitebor tibi, V quia terribiliter
ma - gnifi - ca - tushes : jj mirabilia opera
tua, V et anima mea cognos - cit ni - mis.
14. Non est occultatum os meum a te, V
quod fecisti in oc - cul - to : || et substan-
tia mea V in inferio - ribus ter - rae.
15. Imperfectum meum viderunt dculi
tui ; V et in libro tuo om - nes~scri - ben -
tur : || dies formabuntur, V et ne - mo^in
e - is.
1. O Lord, Thou hast searched me, and
known me : Thou knowest my down-sit-
ting and mine up-rising ;
2. Thou hast understood my thoughts
afar off: my path and my line Thou hast
searched out.
3. And art acquainted with all my
ways : before there is a word on my
tongue.
4. Lo, O Lord, Thou knowest all things
both new and old : Thou hast made me,
and laid thine hand upon me.
'5. Such knowledge is too wonderful for
me : it is high, and I cannot attain unto
it.
6. Whither shall I go from thy Spirit ?
or whither shall I flee from thy presence.
7. If I ascend up into heaven, Thou art
there : if I go down into hell, Thou art
there.
8. If I take to me the wings of the
morning : and dwell in the uttermost parts
of the sea:
9. Even there also shall thy hand lead
me : and thy right hand shall hold me.
10. If I say : Surely the darkness shall
cover me : even the night shall be light
about me in my pleasures.
11. But darkness shall not be dark to
Thee, and night shall be light as the
day : the darkness thereof, and the light
thereof, are alike to Thee.
12. For Thou hast possessed my reins :
Thou hast protected me from my mother's
womb.
13. I will praise Thee, for thy great-
ness is terrible : marvellous are thy works :
and that my soul knoweth right well.
14. My bones were not hid from Thee,
when Thou madest me in secret : nor my
substance in the lower parts of the earth.
15. Thy eyes did see my imperfect
being, and in thy book shall all be written :
days shall be formed, when as yet there
was none of them.
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&ijc Vcspcx psalms.
16. Mihi autem nimis honorificati sunt V
amici tu - i De - us : || nimis confortatus
est V princr/>« - tus^e - d - rum.
17. Dinumerabo eos, V et super arenam
multi - plica - bun - tur : jj exurrexi, V et
ad// ue sum te - cum.
18. Si occideris, Deus, pec - ca - to -
res : | viri sanguinum, V decline - te a me.
19. Quia dicitis in cogita - ti - d - ne : ||
Accipient in vanitate civita - tes tu - as.
20. Nonne qui oderunt te, Do - mine
d - deram : || et super inimicos tuos ta -
bes - ce - bam ?
21. Perfecto ddio 6 - deram il - los : || et
inimici fac - ti^sunt mi - hi.
22. Proba me, Deus, V et sci - to^cor
me - um : || interroga me, V et cognosce
se - mitas me - as.
23. Et vide V si via iniquita - tis^in me
est : |) et deduc me in vi - a^a? - ter - na.
Gloria Pa - trivet Fi - lio : || et SpiH -
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et 111111c, et
sem - per : || et in sacula saecu^o - rum.
A - men.
16. But to me thy friends, O God, are
made exceedingly honorable : their prin-
cipality is exceedingly strengthened.
17. If I should count them, they are
more in number than the sand : I arose,
and am still with Thee.
18. Surely Thou wilt clay the wicked,
O God : ye men of blood, depart from
me :
19. For ye say in thought : In vain shall
thy people take thy cities.
20. Do not I hate them, O Lord, that
hate Thee ? and am not I grieved at
those that rise up against Thee.
21. I hate them with a perfect hatred :
they are to me as enemies.
22. Search me, O God, and know my
heart : try me, and know my thoughts.
23. And see if there be any wicked way
in me : and lead me in the way ever-
lasting.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
M.
Psalm 121. Memento, Domine, David.
1. Me - men - to, Do - mine, Da - vid : ||
et omnis mansuef 11 - dinis e-jus.
2. Sicut jura - vit Do - mino : ]| votum
vovit De - o J a - cob.
3. Si introiero in tabernaculum do -
mus me - as : || si ascendero in lectum
stra - ti me - i.
4. Si dedero somnum 6 - culis me - is : ||
et palpebris meis dormita - ti - d - nem.
5. Et requiem tempdribus meis : V donee
inveniam lo - cum Do - mino : || taberna-
culum De - o Ja - cob.
6. Ecce audivimus earn in E - phra -
ta : I invenimus earn in cam - pis sil -
vae.
7. Introibimus in tabema - culum e -
1. O Lord, remember David : and all
his meekness.
2. How he sware unto the Lord : he
vowed a vow unto the God of Jacob ;
3. Surely I will not come into the taber-
nacle of my house : nor go up into my
bed.
4. I will not give sleep to mine eyes :
or slumber to mine eyelids.
5. I will not give the temples of my
head any rest, until I find out a place
for the Lord : an habitation for the God
of Jacob.
6. Behold we have heard of it in Eph-
rata : we have found it in the fields of
the wood.
7. We will go into his tabernacle : we
jus : || adorabimus in loco V ubi steterunt will adore in the place where his feet
2>c - des e - jus. stood.
GHjc Vesper psalms.
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8. Surge, Domine, V in re - quiem tu -
am: II tu et area sanctificatio - nis tu-ae.
9. Sacerddtes tui V indurm - tur~jus -
ti - tiam : || et sancti til - i^ex - lil - tent.
10. Propter David ser - vum tu - urn : ||
non ave>tas faciem Chri - sti tu - i.
11. Juravit Dominus David veritatem, V
et non trust rd - bitur e - am : || De fructu
ventris tui V ponam super se - dem tu -
am.
12. Si custodierint filii tui V testameii -
turn me - um : || et testimdnia mea haec, V
quae doce - bo e - os.
13. Et filii e<$rum us - que^in sae -
culum : || sedebunt super se - dem tu - am.
14. Qudniam elegit Do - minus Si -
on : || elegit earn V in habitatio - nem si - bi.
15. Haec requies mea in sw - culum sae -
culi : || hie habitabo, V qudniam ele - gi
e - am.
16. Viduam ejus benedicens be - tie -
di * cam : || pauperes ejus satum - bo pa -
nibus.
17. Sacerddtes ejus V induam sa - lu -
ta - ri : || et sancti ejus V exultatione ex -
ul - ta - bunt.
18. Illuc producam cor - nu Da - vid : |
paravi lucer-nam Chrl - sto me - 0.
19. Inimicos ejus induam confu - si - d -
ne : || super ipsum autum efflorebit V san-
ctified - tio me -a.
Gloria Pit - trivet Fi - lio : || et Spirt -
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : || et in saecula sascut'o - rum.
A - men.
8. Arise, O Lord, unto thy resting place :
Thou, and the ark which Thou hast sanc-
tified.
9. Let thy priests be clothed with jus-
tice : and let thy saints rejoice.
10. For thy servant David's sake : turn
not away the face of thy anointed.
11. The Lord hath sworn truth to
David, and He will not make it void : Of
the fruit of thy womb I will set upon
thy throne.
12. If my children will keep my cove-
nant ; and these my testimonies which I
shall teach them :
13. Their children also for evermore :
shall sit upon thy throne.
14. For the Lord hath chosen Sion :
He hath chosen it for his habitation.
15. This is my rest for ever and ever :
here will I dwell, for I have chosen it.
16. Blessing I will bless her widow : I
will satisfy her poor with bread.
17. I will clothe her priests with salva-
tion : and her saints shall rejoice with
exceeding great joy.
18. There will I bring forth a horn to
David : I have prepared a lamp for my
anointed.
19. His enemies I will clothe with con-
fusion : but upon him shall my sanctifica-
tion flourish.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
N.
Psalm 127. Beatl omnes.
1. Be - a - ti, omnes, qui ti - ment Do -
minum : | qui ambulant in vi - is e-jus.
2. Labdres manuum tuarum V quia
iiKin - du - ca - bis : | beatus es, et bene
ti - bi e - rit.
3. Uxor tua sicut vi - tis^a - bud -
dans : II in lateribus do - mus tu - ae.
1. Blessed are all they that fear the
Lord : that walk in his ways.
2. For thou shalt eat of the labors of
thy hands : blessed art thou, and it shall
be well with thee.
3. Thy wife shall be as a fruitful vine
on the sides of thy house.
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&§e Vtsycx psalms.
4. Filii tui sicut novellae © - li - va -
rum : jj in circuitu men - sae tu - ae.
5. Ecce sic benedice - tur ho - mo : || qui
ti - met Do - minum.
6. Benedicat tibi Do - minus^ex Si -
on : I et videas bona Jerusalem V omnibus
diebus vi - tae tu - as.
7. Et videas filios filio - rum^tu - 6 -
rum : || pacem su - per Is - rael.
Gloria Pa - trivet Fi - lio : || et Spi -
rl - tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, v et nunc, et
sem - per : || et in saecula s&culo - rum.
A - men.
4. Thy children as olive plants round
about thy table.
5. Behold, thus shall the man be blessed
that feareth the Lord.
6. May the Lord bless thee out of Sion :
and mayest thou see the good things of
Jerusalem all the days of thy life.
7. And mayest thou see thy children's
children : and peace upon Israel.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
o.
Psalm 129. De profnndis.
1. De pro - Mndis clamavi ad te Do -
mine : || Domine, V exaudi vo - cem me -
am.
2. Fiant aures tuae in - ten - den - tes : ||
in vocem deprecatio - nis me - ae.
3. Si iniquitates observe - veris Do -
mine : || Domine, quis sus - ti - n.6 - bit ?
4. Quia apud te prop* - ti - a- tio^est : ||
et propter legem tuam V susti - nui^te
Do - mine.
5. Sustinuit anima mea in ver -bo e-
jus : || speravit anima me - a~in Do -
mino.
6. A custddia matutina us - que^ad
noc - tern : || sperit Is - rael in Do - mino.
7. Quia apud Dominum mise - ri - cor -
dia : || et copidsa apud e - um~re - demp -
tio.
8. Et ipse re - dimet Is - rael : || ex om-
nibus iniquiirt - tibus e -jus.
Gloria Pa - trivet Fi - lio : || et SpiH-
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et nunc, et
sem - per : || et in sascula saecu^o - rum.
A - men.
1. Out of the depths I have cried to
Thee, O Lord : Lord, hear my voice.
2. Let thy ears be attentive to the voice
of my supplication.
3. If Thou, O Lord, shouldst mark
iniquities : O Lord, who shall stand.
4. For with Thee there is merciful for-
giveness : and by reason of thy law, I
have waited for Thee, O Lord.
5. My soul doth wait on his word : my
soul hopeth in the Lord.
6. From the morning watch even until
night : let Israel hope in the Lord.
7. Because with the Lord there is
mercy : and with Him plentiful redemp-
tion.
8. And He shall redeem Israel from all
his iniquities.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
P.
Psalm 137. Confitebor. . . . quoniam.
1. Con - fite - bor tibi, Domine, V in toto 1. I will praise Thee, O Lord, with my
cor - de me - o : | quoniam audisti verba whole heart : for Thou hast heard the
o - ris me - i. words of my mouth.
8Hjc Vesper psalms.
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2. In conspectu angeldrum 2>sal - lam
ti - bi : || adorabo ad templum sanctum
tuum, V- et confitebor no - mini tu - o.
3. Super misericdrdia tua, V et verifrfc -
te tu - a : I qudniam magnificasti super
omne, V nomen sail - ctum tu - um.
4. In quaciimque die invocavero te, ex -
au - di^me : || multiplicabis V in anima
mc - a^vir - tu - tern.
5. Confiteantur tibi, Domine, V omnes
re - ges ter - rje : || quia audidrunt dmnia
verba o - ris tu - i.
6. Et cantent in vi - is Do - mini : ||
qudniam magna est glo - ria Do - mini.
7. Qudniam excdlsus Dominus, V et hu-
mi - lia re - spicit : || et alta a Ion - ge"
cog - nds - cit.
8. Si ambulavero in mddio tribulatid-
nis ; vi - vifi - ca- bis~me: || et super iram
inimicdrum medrum extendisti manum
tuam , V et salvum me fecit ilex - tera
tu - a.
9. Dominus retribuet pro me, V Domine,
misericdrdia tu - a"~*in sas - culum : || opera
manuum tuarum lie de - spi - cias.
Gldria Fa - trivet Fi - Ho : || et Spirt -
tui San - cto.
Sicut erat in principio, V et unite, et
sem - per : | et in seecula saecuta - rum.
A - men.
2. I will sing praise to Thee in sight
of the angels : I will adore towards thy
holy temple, and will give praise to thy
name.
3. For thy mercy, and for thy truth :
for Thou hast magnified thy holy Name
above all.
4. In what day soever I shall call upon
Thee, hear Thou me : Thou shalt multi-
ply strength in my soul.
5. May all the kings of the earth give
glory to Thee, O Lord : for they have
heard all the words of thy mouth.
6. And let them sing in the ways of
the Lord : for great is the glory of the
Lord.
7. For the Lord is high, and looketh on
the low : and the high He knoweth afar
off.
8. Though I walk in the midst of
trouble Thou wilt revive me : Thou shalt
stretch forth thy hand agsinst the wrath
of mine enemies, and thy right hand shall
save me.
9. The Lord will give recompense on
my behalf : thy mercy, O Lord, endureth
for ever ; forsake not the works of thine
own hands.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son :
and to the Holy Ghost ;
As it was in the beginning, is now,
and ever shall be : world without end.
Amen.
Magnificat.
anima me - a Do - 1. My soul doth magnify the Lord.
1. Magnificat
minum.
2. Et exultavit s])i - ritus me - us : || in
D'eo V salufrt - ri me - o.
3. Quia respexit humilitatem A anc*7 -
lae su - ae : I ecce enim ex hoc beatam me
dicent V omnes genera - ti - d - nes.
4. Quia fecit mihi ma - gna~qui po -
tens^est : || et sanctum no - men e-jus.
5. Et misericdrdia ejus V a progdnie in
pro - ge - nies : || titneu - tibus e - um.
2. And my spirit hath rejoiced in God
my Saviour :
3. Because He hath regarded the humil-
ity of his handmaid : for behold, from
henceforth all generations shall call me
blessed.
4. For He that is mighty hath done
great things to me : and holy is his name.
5. And his mercy is from generation to
generation : to them that fear Him.
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STfjc Vc$$CK psalms.
6. Fecit potentiam V in bra - chio
su - o : I dispersit superbos V mente cor -
dis su - i.
7. Depdsuit V poten - tes^de se - de : ||
et exaltd - vit hu - miles.
8. Esurientes V im/>£e - vit bo - nis : || et
divites V di.'ui - sit-in - a - nes.
9. Suscepit Israel pu - erum su - um : ||
recordatus V misericoi' - diae su - ae.
10. Sicut locutus est V ad pa - tres no -
stros : || Abraham ; V et semini e - jus^in
sae - cula.
Gloria Patri, etc.
6. He hath showed might in his arm :
He hath scattered the proud in the con-
ceit of their heart.
7. He hath put down the mighty from
their seat : and hath exalted the humble.
8. He hath filled the hungry with good
things : and the rich He hath sent away
empty.
9. He hath received Israel his servant :
being mindful of his mercy.
10. As He spoke to our fathers : to
Abraham, and to his seed for ever.
Glory be to the Father, etc.
Mmtorg.
For finding the Psalms appointed to be sung on all the Sundays and Festivals of the Year.
mnbnns mtb Jtrtsis of % §tnsoit.
The Sundays of Advent. . . .
Christmas i «t Vespers... .
( 2d Vespers
Circumcision
,-. . , ( 1st Vespers. . . .
Epiphany \ v
(2d Vespers
Sundays after Epiphany un-
til the Ascension
Ascension Day and Sunday
in Octave
Whitsunday
Trinity Sunday
Corpus Christi and Sunday
in Octave
Sundays after Pentecost...
A.B.C.D.F.
A.B.C.D.E.
A.B.C.O.M.
A.D. H. I.J.
A.B.C.D.E.
A.B.C. D.F.
A.B.C.D.F.
A.B.C.D.E.
A.B.C.D.F.
A.B.C.D.F.
A.B. G.N.J.
A.B.C.D.F.
Jtasfs of Hitmts, etc.
When a double Feast of a Saint falls on a
Sunday, it often replaces the ordinary Vespers
appointed for that Sunday.
2d Sunday after Epiphany.. ? a B C D G
The Holy Name of Jesus.
3d Sunday after Easter..
Patronage of St. Joseph.
3d Sunday after Easter i A B C D E
1st Sunday of July \
Feast of Most Precious I A.B.C. D. J.
Blood )
Aug. 6. Transfiguration of
our Lord A.B.C.D.E.
Sunday in Oct. of Assump-)
tion C A. B.C.D.E.
Feast of St. Joachim ;
Sept. 29 ( 1st Vespers.. A.B.C.D.E.
fL Michael (2d Vespers... A.B.C. D.P.
ct. 2. The Guardian An-
gels Same as St. Mich.
Oct. 24. St. Raphael.. " "
Nov. 1.... (1st Vespers.... A.B.C.D.E.
All Saints (2d Vespers A.B.C. D.G.
Common of { 1st Vespers... A.B.C.D.E.
Apostles. } 2d Vespers.... A.D.G.K.L.
Com.ofoneMar-j Ist v A.B.C.D.E.
tyrandofsev-^ ^ y A.B.C.D.G.
eral Martyrs. ;
Common of Con- j ist Vesp. A.B.C.D.E.
fessor Bishop. ( 2d Vesp.. A.B.C. D.M.
Common of Confessor not
Bishop. A. B.C.D. E.
Common of Virgins and
Holy Women A. D. H. I.J.
Common of Dedication of a
Church A.B.C. D. J.
All Feasts of the Blessed
Virgin A. D. H. I. J.
Cfje Office of Compline,
The Reader begins :
3
if. Jube, Domne, be - ne - di - cere.
t. Pray, sir, a blessing.
THE BLESSING.
IS
Noctem quietam, et finem perfectum concedat nobis Dominus om-ni-potens. A-men.
The Lord Almighty grant us a quiet night, and a perfect end. I?. Amen.
SHORT LESSON. i St. Peter v. 8.
Fratres, sdbrii estdte, et vigilate : quia
adversarius vester diabolus tanquam leo
rugiens circuit, quserens quem devoret :
cui resistite fortes in fide. Tu autem,
Ddmine, miserere nobis.
I?. Deo gratias.
Brethren, be sober, and watch : because
your adversary, the devil, as a roaring
lion goeth about, seeking whom he may
devour ; whom resist ye strong in faith.
But Thou, O Lord, have mercy on us.
J$. Thanks be to God.
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if. Adjutorium nostrum in nomine Do - mini.
1^. Qui fecit ccelum et ter - ram.
if. Our help is in the name of the Lord.
1$. Who hath made heaven and earth.
Pater noster (Our Father), etc., in silence.
Then the Priest makes the Confession :
Confiteor Deo omnipotent^ beatae Ma-
ria? semper Vlrgini, beato Michaeli Arch-
angelo, beato Joanni Baptistas, Sanctis
Apdstolis Petro et Paulo, dmnibus San-
ctis, et vdbis, fratres : quia peccavi nimis
cogitatidne, verbo, et dpere : mea culpa,
mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. Ideo precor
beatam Mariam semper Virginem, beatum
Michaelem Archangelum, beatum Joan-
I confess to Almighty God, to blessed
Mary ever Virgin, to blessed Michael the
Archangel, to blessed John the Baptist,
to the holy Apostles Peter and Paul, to
all the Saints, and to you, brethren :
that I have sinned exceedingly in thought,
word, and deed : through my fault, through
my fault, through my grievous fault.
Therefore I beseech the blessed Mary
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STfjc ©fficc of Compline.
nem Baptistam, sanctos Apdstolos Pe-
trum et Paulum, omnes Sanctos, et vos
fratres, orare pro me ad Ddminum Deum
nostrum.
ever Virgin, blessed Michael the Arch-
angel, blessed John the Baptist, the holy-
Apostles Peter and Paul, all the Saints,
and you, brethren, to pray to the Lord
our God for me.
The Choir answers :
Misereatur tui omnipotens Deus, et di-
missis peccatis tuis, perducat te ad vitam
aeternam.
1^. Amen.
Almighty God, have mercy upon thee,
forgive thee thy sins, and bring thee to
life everlasting.
1$. Amen.
Then the Choir repeats the Confession, and instead of the words vobis fratres (to you, breth-
ren), vos fratres (you, brethren), sitbstittites tibi pater (to you, father), te pater
(you, father).
The Priest says :
Misereatur vestri omnipotens Deus, et,
dimissis peccatis vestris, perducat vos ad
vitam aeternam.
I?. Amen.
Indulgentiam, absolutidnem, et remis-
sidnem peccatdrum nostrdrum tribuat nobis
omnipotens, et misericors Ddminus.
i?. Amen.
Almighty God, have mercy upon you,
forgive you your sins, and bring you to
life everlasting.
~Bf. Amen.
The almighty and merciful Lord grant
us pardon, absolution, and remission of
our sins.
I?. Amen.
Then is said .
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if. Converte nos Deus sa-lu-ta-ris no-ster.
if. Convert us, O God our Saviour.
i^=B
1$. Et averte iram tu-am a no-bis.
1$. And turn away thine anger from us.
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3
if. De-us in ad-ju-to-ri-um me-um in-ten-de.
I£. Do - mi-ne, ad ad-ju-van-dum me fes - ti - na.
if. O God, stretch forth to aid me.
1$. O Lord, make haste to help me.
Gldria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui San-
cto.
Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et sem-
per, et in saecula saecuiorum. Amen.
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Glory be to the Father, and to the Son,
and to the Holy Ghost;
As it was in the beginning, is now, and
ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
In Paschal time.
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Mi - se - re - re.
Have mercy.
Al - le -
Alleluia.
iJHjc ©ffirc of etomplinc.
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Psalm 4.
Cum invocarem exaudivit me Deus ju
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tiae
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ta
sti
1. Cum invocarem, exaudivit me Deus
]usti - tiae me - ae : || in tribulatidne dila-
t('t - sti mi - hi.
2. Misery - re me - i : | et exaudi orati-
v - nem me - am.
3. Filii hdminum usquequo ffva - vi
cor - de ? |j ut quid diligitis vanitatem, et
tjlice - ritis^men - da - cium.
4. Et scitdte qudniam mirificavit Ddmi-
nus sun - ctum su - um : |j Ddminus exau-
diet me, cum clam a - vero "ad e - um.
5. Irascimini, et noli - teepee - ca - re : ||
quae dicitis in cdrdibus vestris, in cubili-
bus vestris com - pun - gi - mini.
6. Sacrificate sacrificium justitiae, et
spera - te^in Do - mino : || Multi dicunt :
Quis ostSndit no - bis bo - na ?
7. Signatum est super nos lumen vultus
tn - i, Do - mine : || dedisti laetitiam in
cor - de me*- o.
8. A fructu frumGnti, vini et 6 - lei
su - i : 1 mill - tipli - ca - ti^sunt.
9. In pace in i - dip - sum : | ddrmiam,
et re - qui - 6s - cam.
10. Quoniam tu, Ddmine, singuM - riter
in spe : || con - stitu - is - ti^me.
Gloria Patri, etc.
hi.
1. When I called upon Him, the God of
my justice heard me : when I was in dis-
tress Thou didst enlarge me.
2. Have mercy upon me : and hear my
prayer.
3. O ye sons of men, how long will ye
be dull of heart : why do ye love vanity,
and seek after lying ?
4. Know ye also that the Lord hath
exalted his holy one : the Lord will hear
me when I cry unto Him.
5. Be ye angry, and sin not : the things
which ye say in your hearts, be sorry for
upon your beds.
6. Offer the sacrifice of justice, and
hope in the Lord : many say, Who
sheweth us good things ?
7. The light of thy countenance, O
Lord, is signed upon us : Thou hast given
gladness in my heart.
8. By the fruit of their corn and wine
and oil : are they multiplied.
9. In peace in the self-same : I will
sleep, and I will rest.
10. For Thou, O Lord, alone : hast es-
tablished me in hope.
Glory to the Father, etc.
Psalm 30.
1. In te, Ddmine, speravi non confiindar
in ae - ter - num : || in justitia tu - a li -
bera^me.
2. Inclina ad me an - rem tu - am : fl
acce - lera,~ut e - ruas^me.
3. Esto mihi in Deum protectorem : et
in do - mum^re - f u - gii : || ut sal - vum~
me facias.
4. Qudniam fortitudo mea, et refugium
1. In Thee, O Lord, have I hoped, let
me never be confounded : deliver me in thy
justice.
2. Bow down thine ear unto me : make
haste to deliver me.
3. Be Thou unto me a God, a protector,
and a house of refuge : that Thou mayest
save me.
4. For Thou art my strength and my ref-
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me - um es tu : || et propter nomen tuurn
deduces me, et e - nu - tries^me.
5. Educes me de laqueo hoc, quern ab-
scond - runt mi - hi : || qudniam tu es
protec - tor me - us.
6. In manus tuas commendo spi - ritum
me - um : || redemisti me, Ddmine Deus
ve - ri - ta - tis.
Gloria Patri, etc.
uge : and for thy name's sake, Thou wilt
lead me, and nourish me.
5. Thou wilt bring me out of this snare,
that they have hidden for me : for Thou
art my protector.
6. Into thy hands I commend my spirit :
Thou hast redeemed me, O Lord, the
God of truth.
Glory be to the Father, etc.
Psalm 90.
1. Qui habitat in adjufo - rio^Al - tis -
simi : || in protectidne Dei cceli com - mo -
ra - bitur.
2. Dicet Ddmino : Susceptor meus es
tu, et re//e - gium me - um : || Deus meus
sperrt - bo^in e - um.
3. Qudniam ipse liberavit me de la -
queo^ve - nan - tium : || et a ver - bo as -
pero.
4. Scapulis suis obumbrd - bit ti - bi : ||
et sub pennis e - jus~spe - ra - bis.
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jus : || non tim€bis a tim© - re^noc - tur -
no,
6. A sagitta volante in die, a negdtio
perambuJrm - te""in t€ - nebris : || ab in-
ciirsu, et daemdnio inert - di - a - no.
7. Cadent a latere tuo mille, et decern
millia a dex - tris tu - is : || ad te autem
non appro - pin - qua - bit.
8. Verumtamen dculis tuis const - de -
ra - bis : || et retributidnem pecca£o - rum"*
vi - de - bis.
9. Qudniam tu es, Do - mine "" spes
me - a : I altissimum posuisti re/« - gium
tu - um.
10. Non accedet ad te ma - lum : | et
flagellum non appropinquabit taberua -
culo tu - o.
11. Qudniam Angelis suis mandd - vit
de te : || ut custddiant te in dmnibus vi -
is tu - is.
12. In manibus portw-bunt te : \ ne forte
offendas ad lapidem pe - dem tu - um.
1. He that dwelleth in the aid of the
Most High : shall abide under the pro-
tection of the God of heaven.
2. He shall say unto the Lord, Thou
art my upholder, and my refuge : my God,
in Him will I hope.
3. For He hath delivered me from the
snare of the hunters : and from the sharp
word
4. He shall overshadow thee with his
shoulders : and under his wings shalt
thou hope.
5. His truth shall compass thee with a
shield : thou shalt not be afraid of the
terror of the night :
6. For the arrow that flieth by day, for
the plague that walketh in the dark : nor
for the assault of the evil one in the
noon-day.
7. A thousand shall fall at thy side, and
ten thousand at thy right hand : but it
shall not come nigh thee.
8. But thou shalt consider with thine
eyes : and shalt see the reward of the
wicked.
9. For Thou, O Lord, art my hope :
Thou hast made the Most High thy ref-
uge.
10. There shall no evil approach unto
Thee : neither shall the scourge come near
thy dwelling.
11. For He hath given his angels charge
over thee : to keep thee in all thy ways.
12. In their hands they shall bear thee
up: lest Thou dash thy foot against a
stone.
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13. Super aspidem, et basiliscum am -
bu - la - bis : || et conculcabis lednem, et
dra - cd - nem,
14. Qudniam in me speravit, libera -bo
e - um : jj prdtegam eum, qudniam cogno-
vit no - men me - um.
15. Clamabit ad me, et ego exau - diam
e - um : j| cum ipso sum in tribulatidne :
eripiam eum, et glorified - bo e - um.
16. Longitudine dierum reple - bo e -
um : H et ostendam illi saluta-re me - um.
Gldria Patri, etc.
13. Thou shalt walk upon the asp and
the basilisk : and thou shalt trample
under foot the lion and the dragon.
14. Because he hath hoped in me, I will
deliver him : I will protect him, because
he hath known my name.
15. He shall cry unto me, and I will hear
him : I am with him in tribulation ; I will
deliver him, and will glorify him.
16. I will fill him with length of days:
and I will shew him my salvation.
Glory be to the Father, etc.
Psalm 133.
1. Ecce nunc benedi -cite D<5-minum: ||
omnes scr - vi Do - mini.
2. Qui statis in do - mo Dd - mini -. ||
in atriis domus De - i nos - tri,
3. In ndctibus extdllite manus ves -
tras^in san - eta : || et benedi - cite Dd -
minum.
4. Benedicat te Do - minus ex Sion : j|
qui fecit coe - lum,^et ter - ram.
Gldria Patri, etc
1. Behold now, bless ye the Lord: all
ye servants of the Lord :
2. Who stand in the house of the Lord :
in the courts of the house of our God.
3. Lift up your hands by night to the
holy places : and bless ye the Lord.
4. May the Lord out of Sion bless thee :
he that hath made heaven and earth.
Glory be to the Father, etc.
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Procul recedant somnia,
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Praesta, Pater piissime,
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Amen.
Now with the fast-departing light,
Maker of all ! we ask of Thee,
Of thy great mercy, through the night
Our guardian and defence to be.
Far off let idle visions fly ;
No phantom of the night molest ;
Curb Thou our raging enemy,
That we in chaste repose may rest.
Father of mercies ! hear our cry !
Hear us, O sole-begotten Son ;
Who, with the Holy Ghost most high,
Reignest while endless ages run.
Amen,
LITTLE CHAPTER.— Jeremias xiv. 9.
Tu autem in nobis es, Ddmine, et nomen But Thou, O Lord, art among us, and
sanctum tuum invocatum est super nos : thy holy Name is invoked upon us : for-
ne derelinquas nos, Ddmine Deus noster. sake us not, O Lord our God.
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V. Keep us, O Lord, as the apple of the eye.
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Chorus — In manus tuas, etc.
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Alleluia, Alleluia. I}. Into thy hands, etc.
Chorus — Alleluia, etc.
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SCljt ©ffict of Compline.
i. Nunc dimittis servum tu - um Do -
mine: || secundum verbum tu - um^in
pa - ce.
2. Quia viderunt 6 - culi me - i : [[ salu-
tci - re tu - um.
3. Quod pa - ra - sti | ante faciem dm-
nium po - pu - Id - rum.
4. Lumen ad revelatio - nem g€n - tium: |]
et gldriam plebis tu - ae Is - rael.
Gloria Patri, etc.
1. Now dost Thou dismiss thy servant,
O Lord, in peace, according to thy word :
2. For mine eyes have seen thy salva-
vation,
3. Which thou hast prepared before the
face of all people ;
4. A light for the revealing of the Gen-
tiles, and for the glory of thy people
Israel.
Glory be to the Father, etc.
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Save us, Lord, while we are awake, and guard us when we sleep :
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Al - le - lu - ia.
Alleluia.
The following Prayers are ahvays said, except on Doubles, and within an Octave ; and when
the Office is Ferial, in Advent and Lent, at Quarter Tense, and on Vigils ; they are said
kneeling.
Kyrie eleison.
Christe eleison.
Kyrie eleison.
Pater noster, etc. Secreto.
}'r. Et ne nos indiicas in tentatidnem.
IV Sed libera nos a malo.
Credo in Deum. Secreto.
if. Carnis resurrectidnem.
I}. Vitam seternam. Amen.
t. Benedictus es Domine, Deus patrum
nostrdrum.
I?. Et laudabilis, et gloridsus in saecula.
t. Benedicamus Patrem, et Filium cum
Sancto Spiritu.
I}. Laudemus, et superexaltemus eum in
saecula.
Lord, have mercy upon us.
Christ, have mercy upon us.
Lord, have mercy upon us.
Our Father, etc. />/ silence.
T>\ And lead us not into temptation.
IV But deliver us from evil.
I believe in God, etc. In silence.
T. The resurrection of the body.
I?. The life everlasting. Amen.
~t. Blessed art Thou, O Lord God of
our fathers.
IV Worthy to be praised and glorious
for ever.
^'. Let us bless the Father, and the Son
with the Holy Ghost.
IV Let us praise and exalt Him above
all for ever.
Sfljc ©Kite of fltomplinc.
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It. Eenedictus es Ddmine in firmam£nto
cceli.
If. Et laudabilis, et gloridsus, et super-
exaltatus in saecula.
)>'. Benedicat, et custddiat nos omnipo-
tens, et mis6ricors Ddminus.
If. Amen.
t. Dignare Ddmine nocte ista.
If. Sine peccato nos custodire.
T. Miserere nostri Ddmine.
If. Miserere nostri.
It. Fiat misericdrdia tua, Domine, super
nos.
If. Quemadmodum speravimus in te.
t. Ddmine exaudi oratidnem meam.
If. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
t. Ddminus vobiscum.
If. Et cum spiritu tuo.
Oremus.
Visita, quaesumus Ddmine, habitatidnem
istam, et omnes insidias inimici ab ea
longe repelle : Angeli tui sancti habitent
in ea, qui nos in pace custddiant : et be-
nedictio tua sit super nos semper. Per
Ddminum nostrum Jesum Christum Filium
tuum : Qui tecum vivit et regnat in uni-
tate Spiritus Sancti Deus : per omnia
saecula saeculorum.
If. Amen.
t. Ddminus vobiscum.
If. Et cum spiritu tuo.
\~. Benedicamus Domino.
If. Deo gratias.
"t. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, in the
firmament of heaven.
If. Worthy to be praised, and glorious,
and exalted above all for ever.
It. The almighty and merciful Lord bless
and preserve us.
If. Amen.
If. Vouchsafe, O Lord, this night,
If. To keep us without sin.
t". Have mercy on us, O Lord.
If. Have mercy on us.
#. Let thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us.
If. As we have hoped in thee.
It. O Lord, hear my prayer.
If. And let my cry come unto Thee.
ll/~, The Lord be with you.
If. And with thy spirit.
Let us pray.
Visit, O Lord we beseech Thee, this
habitation, and drive far from it all snares
of the enemy : let thy holy angels dwell
therein, to preserve us in peace ; and may
thy blessing be always upon us. Through
Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord, who liveth
and reigneth with Thee, in the unity of
the Holy Ghost, God, world without end.
If. Amen.
~t. The Lord be with you.
If. And with thy spirit.
^. Let us bless the Lord.
If. Thanks be to God.
THE BLESSING.
Benedicat, et custddiat nos omnipotens, May the almighty and merciful Lord,
et misericors Ddminus, Pater, et Filius, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost,
et Spiritus Sanctus. bless and preserve us.
If. Amen. If. Amen.
Then without t. Fidelium animse, there follows immediately one of the enstiing Antiphons
of our Lady, according to the season.
From the Vespers of the Saturday before the First Sunday of Advent to the Feast of the Puri-
fication, inclusively.
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Mother of Christ ! hear thou thy people's cry,
Ma - ter,
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Sinking we strive, and call to thee for aid :
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let us thy mercy see.
In Advent.
IF. Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariae.
If. Et concepit de Spiritu Sancto.
Or6mus.
Gratiam tuam, quaesumus Ddmine, m6n-
tibus nostris infunde : ut qui Angelo nun-
tiante, Christi Filii tui incarnatidnem co-
gndvimus ; per passidnem ejus et crucem
ad resurrectidnis gldriam perducamur.
Per eumdem Christum Ddminum nostrum.
If. Amen.
if. The angel of the Lord announced
unto Mary.
If. And she conceived of the Holy Ghost.
Let us pray.
Pour forth, we beseech Thee, O Lord,
thy grace into our minds, that we, to
whom the incarnation of Christ thy Son
was made known by the message of an
angel, may, by his passion and cross, be
brought to the glory of his resurrection.
Through the same Christ our Lord.
If. Amen.
Sfjc ©Hire of Compline.
(*9)
From the First Vespers of the Nativity {Christmas-da)*).
"%, Post partum, Virgo inviolata per-
mansisti.
J$. Dei Genitrix intercede pro nobis.
Or£mus.
Deus, qui saliitis aetgrnae, beatae Marias
virginitate fcecunda, humano generi prae-
mia praestitisti : tribue quaesumus, ut ip-
sam pro nobis intercgdere sentiamus, per
quarn meriiimus auctdrem vitae suscipere,
Ddminum nostrum Jesum Christum, Fili-
um tuum.
I?. Amen.
t\ After childbirth thou didst remain a
Virgin inviolate.
1?. Mother of God, make intercession
for us.
Let us pray.
O God, Who, through the fruitful vir-
ginity of blessed Mary, hast bestowed
upon mankind the rewards of eternal sal-
vation ; grant, we beseech Thee, that we
may feel her intercession for us, through
whom we have been made worthy to re-
ceive the author of life, our Lord Jesus
Christ, thy Son.
I?. Amen.
From the Feast of the Purification, i. e., from the end of the Compline of that day, Feb. 2,
inclusive, to Thursday in Holy Week, exclusive.
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Root of Jesse ! Gate of morn !
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Loveliest whom in heaven they see ;
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crata. O sacred Virgin.
~§. Da mihi virtutem contra hostes 3. Grant me strength against thine
tuos. enemies.
(3°)
STIjc ©ffite of Compline.
Oremus.
Concede, mis6ricors Deus, fragilitati
nostrae praesidium ; ut qui sanctae Dei
Genitricis memdriam agimus, intercessid-
nis ejus auxilio, a nostris iniquitatibus
resurgamus. Per eumdem Christum Dd-
minum nostrum.
R. Amen,
Let us pray.
Vouchsafe to our weakness, O merciful
God, the help of thy protection ; that we,
who commemorate the holy Mother of
God, may, by the help of her interces-
sion, arise from our iniquities. Through
the same Christ our Lord.
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From the Compline of Holy Saturday to the Nones of the Saturday after Pentecost.
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Antiq. 13. Re-gi-na cce - li lae-ta - - - - re, Al - le - lu - ia.
Joy to thee, O Queen of heaven ! Alleluia.
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Oremus.
Deus, qui per resurrectidnem Filii tui
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ficare dignatus es : praesta quaesumus ; ut
per ejus genitricem Virginem Mariam,
perpetuae capiamus gaudia vitae. Per
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if. Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary.
Alleluia.
1$. For the Lord hath risen indeed.
Alleluia.
Let us pray.
O God, Who, by the resurrection of
thy Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, hast
vouchsafed to rejoice the world ; grant,
we beseech thee, that through his Virgin
Mother Mary we may obtain the joys of
life eternal. Through the same Christ
our Lord.
H. Amen.
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From the First Vespers of the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity to the Nones of the Saturday
before Advent.
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Mother of mercy, hail, O gentle Queen !
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Our life, our sweetness, and our hope, all hail !
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Oh, turn on us those pitying eyes of thine :
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at last Jesus, of thy pure womb the fruit divine.
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5Ti)C ©fticc of Compline.
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O Virgin Mary, Mother blest ! O sweetest, gen-
O dul - cis
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Christi.
Oremus.
Omnipotens sempiterne Deus, qui glo-
ridsae Virginis matris Marias corpus, et
animam, ut dignum Filii tui habitaculum
6ffici merer6tur, Spiritu Sancto coope-
rante praeparasti : da, ut, cujus commemo-
ratidne lastamur, ejus pia intercessidne
ab instantibus malis, et a morte perpetua
liberemur. Per eiimdem Christum Ddmi-
num nostrum.
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nobiscum.
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t. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God.
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the promises of Christ.
Let us pray.
Almighty, everlasting God, Who, by
the co-operation of the Holy Ghost, didst
prepare the body and soul of the glorious
Virgin Mother Mary to become a habi-
tation meet for thy Son ; grant that, as
we rejoice in her commemoration, we
may, by her loving intercession, be de-
livered from present evils and from ever-
lasting death. Through the same Christ
our Lord.
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t. May the divine assistance remain
always with us.
I£. Amen.
Then Our Father, Hail Mary, and I believe, are said in silence.
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&ijc Eitang oi tfje ISlcssctr Virgin.
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Lord, have mercy on us.
Chri - ste e - le - i - son. Ky -ri-e
Christ, have mercy on us. Lord, have
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mercy on us. Christ, hear us. Christ, graciously hear us.
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Pater de cce - lis, De - us,
God, the Father of heaven,
Fili, Redemptor mundi, Deus,
Miserere nobis.
Spiritus Sancte, Deus,
Miserere nobis.
Sancta Trinitas Unus, Deus,
Miserere nobis.
mi - se - re - re no
Have mercy on us.
bis.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world,
"Have mercy on us.
God the Holy Ghost,
Have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, One God,
Have mercy on us.
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O - ra pro no
Pray for us.
bis.
Holy Mother of God,
Holy Virgin of Virgins,
Mother of Christ,
Mother of divine grace,
Mother most pure,
Mother most chaste,
Mother inviolate,
Mother undefiled,
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Mater amabilis,
Mother most amiable,
Mater admirabilis,
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Mother most admirable,
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Mater Creatdris,
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Mother of our Creator,
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Mother of our Saviour,
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Virgin most prudent,
Virgo veneranda,
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Virgin most venerable,
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Mirror of justice,
Pray for us.
Sedes sapi^ntiae,
Causa nostrae laetitiae,
Vas spirituale,
Vas honorabile,
Vas insigne devotidnis,
Rosa mystica,
Turris Davidica,
Turris eburnea,
Domus aurea,
Foederis area,
Janua cceli,
Stella matutina,
Salus infirmdrum,
Refiigium peccatdrum,
Consolatrix afflictdrum,
Auxilium Christiandrum,
Regina Angeldrum,
Regina Patriarcharum,
Regina Prophetarum,
Regina Apostoldrum,
Regina Martyrum,
Regina Confessdrum,
Regina Virginum,
Regina Sanctdrum omnium,
Regina sine labe originali con-
c6pta,
Regina Sacratissimi Rosarii,
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Seat of wisdom,
Cause of our joy,
Spiritual vessel,
Vessel of honor,
Singular vessel of devotion,
Mystical rose,
Tower of David,
Tower of ivory,
House of gold,
Ark of the covenant,
Gate of heaven,
Morning star,
Health of the sick,
Refuge of sinners,
Comfort of the afflicted,
Help of Christians,
Queen of Angels,
Queen of Patriarchs,
Queen of Prophets,
Queen of Apostles,
Queen of Martyrs,
Queen of Confessors,
Queen of Virgins,
Queen of all Saints,
Queen conceived without original
sin,
Queen of the most holy Rosary,
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Ag.-nus De - i, qui tol - lis pec-ca-ta mun-di, par- ce no- bis, Do-mi-ne.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world. Spare us, O Lord.
STljc Hitani) of tf)c faints.
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Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,
Exaudi nos, Domine.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,
Miserere nobis.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the
sins of the world,
Graciously hear us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the
sins of the world,
Have mercy on us.
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Christ, have mercy on us. Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, hear us
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Christ, graciously hear us. God, the Father of Heaven, Have mercy on us.
Fili RedSmptor mundi Deus,
Miserere nobis.
Spiritus Sancte Deus,
Miser6re nobis.
Sancta Trinitas, unus Deus,
Miserere nobis.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world,
Have mercy on us.
God the Holy Ghost,
Have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, One God,
Have mercy on us.
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Z\)t fiitait}) oi tfjc Saints.
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Holy Mary,
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Sancta Dei Genitrix,
Sancta Virgo virginum,
Sancte Michael,
Sancte Gabriel,
Sancte Raphael,
Omnes sancti Angeli et Archangeli,
Orate pro nobis.
Omnes sancti beat<5rum Spirituum ordi-
nes. Orate pro nobis,
Sancte Joannes Baptista, Ora, etc.
Sancte Joseph, Ora pro nobis.
Omnes sancti Patriarchae et Proph£tae,
Orate pro nobis,
Sancte Petre,
Sancte Paule,
Sancte Andrea,
Sancte Jacdbe,
Sancte Joannes,
Sancte Thoma,
Sancte Jacdbe,
Sancte Philippe,
Sancte Bartholomsee,
Sancte Matthaee,
Sancte Simon,
Sancte Thadda^e,
Sancte Mathia,
Sancte Barnaba,
Sancte Luca,
Sancte Marce,
Omnes sancti Apdstoli et Evangelistae,
Orate pro nobis.
Omnes sancti Discipuli Domini,
Orate pro nobis.
Omnes sancti Innocentes. Orate, etc,
Sancte Stephane, Ora pro nobis.
Sancte Laurenti, Ora pro nobis.
Sancte Vincenti, Ora pro nobis.
Sancti Fabiane et Sebastiane, Orate.
Sancti Joannes et Paule, Orate, etc.
Sancti Cosma et Damiane. Orate, etc.
Sancti Gervasi et Protasi, Orate, etc.
Omnes sancti Martyres. Orate, etc.
Sancte Sylvester,
Sancte Gregdri, J O
Sancte Ambrdsi, ' P1
Sancte Augustine,
Sancte Hierdnyme,
Sancte Martine,
O * ra pro no
Pray for us.
bis.
Holy Mother of God, Pray for us.
Holy Virgin of virgins,
St. Michael,
St. Gabriel,
St. Raphael,
All ye holy Angels and Archangels,
All ye holy orders of blessed Spirits,
St. John Baptist,
St. Joseph,
All ye holy Patriarchs and Prophets,
St. Peter,
St. Paul,
St. Andrew,
St. James,
St. John,
St. Thomas,
St. James,
St. Philip,
St. Bartholomew,
St. Matthew,
St. Simon,
St. Thaddeus,
St. Matthias,
St. Barnabas,
St. Luke,
St. Mark,
All ye holy Apostles and Evangelists,
All ye holy Disciples of our Lord,
All ye holy Innocents,
St. Stephen,
St. Lawrence,
St. Vincent,
SS. Fabian and Sebastian,
SS. John and Paul,
SS. Cosmas and Damian,
SS. Gervase and Protase,
All ye holy Martyrs,
St. Sylvester,
St. Gregory,
St. Ambrose,
St. Augustine,
St. Jerome,
St. Martin,
3"j)c ILitang of tlje Saints.
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Sancte Nicolae, Ora pro
nobis.
St.
Nicholas, Pray for us.
Omnes sancti Pontifices et Confessdres,
All
ye holy Bishops and Confessors,
Orate pro nobis.
Omnes sancti Doctdres,
Orate, etc.
All
ye holy Doctors,
Sancte Antdni,
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St.
Anthony,
Sancte Benedicte,
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St.
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Sancte Bernarde,
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St.
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Sancte Dominice,
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St.
Dominic,
Sancte Francisce,
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St.
Francis,
Omnes sancti Sacerddtes
et Levltae,
All
ye holy Priests and Levites,
Orate pro nobis.
Omnes sancti Mdnachi et
Eremitae,
All
ye holy Monks and Hermits,
Orate pro nobis.
Sancta Maria Magdalena
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St.
Mary Magdalen,
Sancta Agatha,
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St.
Agatha,
Sancta Lucia,
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St.
Lucy,
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Agnes,
Sancta Caacilia,
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St.
Cecily,
Sancta Catharina,
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St.
Catherine,
Sancta Anastasia,
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St.
Anastasia,
Omnes sanctae Virgines et Viduae,
All
ye holy Virgins and Widows,
Orate pro nobis.
Omnes sancti et sanctae Dei,
All
ye holy Men and Women, Saints of
Interc6dite pro nobis.
God, Make intercession for us.
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Pro-pi-ti-us e - sto, Par-ce no - bis, Do- mi- ne.
Be merciful, Spare us, O Lord.
Propitius esto, Exaudi nos Domine.
Ab omni malo,
Ab omni peccato,
Ab ira tua,
A subitanea, et improvisa morte,
Ab insidiis diaboli,
Ab ira, et ddio, et omni mala volun-
tate,
A spiritu fornicationis,
A fiilgure, et tempestate,
A fiagello terrae mdtus,
A peste, fame, et bello,
A morte perpetua,
Per mysterium sanctae Incarnatidnis|
tuae,
Per Adventum tuum,
Per Nativitatum tuam,
Per Baptismum, et sanctum Jejunium
tuum,
Per Crucem, et Passidnem tuam,
Per Mortem, et Sepulturam tuam,
Per sanctam Resurrectidnem tuam,
Be merciful, Graciously hear us, O Lord.
From all evil,
From all sin,
From thy wrath,
From a sudden and unprovided death,
From the snares of the devil,
From anger, and, hatred, and all ill
will,
From the spirit of fornication,
From lightning and tempest,
From the scourge of earthquakes,
From plague, famine, and war.
From everlasting death,
Through the mystery of thy holy In-
carnation,
Through thy Coming,
Through thy Nativity,
Through thy Baptism and holy
Fasting,
Through thy Cross and Passion,
Through thy Death and Burial,
Through thy holy Resurrection,
(38)
SCijc ILitang of tljc jcaints.
Per admirabilem Ascensidnem tuam,
Libera nos Domine.
Per Adventum Spiritus Sancti Paracliti,
Libera nos Domine.
In die judicii, Libera nos Domine.
Through thine admirable Ascension,
O Lord, deliver us.
Through the Coming of the Holy Ghost,
the Paraclete, O Lord, deliver us.
In the day of judgment, O Lord, etc.
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Pec-ca - to - res,
We, sinners,
Te ro-ga-mus au - di nos.
Beseech Thee to hear us.
Ut nobis parcas,
Ut nobis indiilgeas,
Ut ad veram pcenitentiam nos perdu-
cere digneris,
Ut Ecclesiam tuam sanctam regere,
et conservare digneris,
Ut domnum Apostdlicum, et omnes
Ecclesiasticos drdines in sancta
Religidne conservare digneris,
Ut inimicos sanctae Ecclesiae humili-
are digneris,
Ut Regibus, et Principibus Christia-
nis pacem, et veram concdrdiam
donare digneris,
Ut cuncto pdpulo Christiano pacem,
et unitatem largiri digneris,
Ut nosmetipsos in tuo sancto servi-
tio confortare, et conservare digne-
ris,
Ut mentes nostras ad ccelestia desi-|
deria erigas,
Ut omnibus benefactdribus nostris1
sempiterna bona retribuas,
Ut animas nostras, fratrum, propin-
qudrum, et benefactdrum nostrdrum
ab aeterna damnatidne eripias,
Ut fructus terrae dare, et conservare
digneris,
Ut dmnibus fideMibus defunctis re-
quiem aaternam donare digneris.
Ut nos exaudire digneris,
Fili Dei,
That Thou wouldst spare us,
That Thou wouldst pardon us,
That Thou wouldst bring us to true
penance,
That Thou wouldst vouchsafe to gov-
ern and preserve thy holy Church,
That Thou wouldst vouchsafe to pre-
serve our Apostolic Prelate, and all
orders of the Church, in holy re-
ligion,
That Thou wouldst vouchsafe to
humble the enemies of thy holy
Church,
That Thou wouldst vouchsafe to
give peace and true concord to
Christian kings and princes,
That Thou wouldst vouchsafe to
grant peace and unity to all Chris-
tian people,
That Thou wouldst vouchsafe to
confirm and preserve us in thy holy
service,
That Thou wouldst lift up our minds
to heavenly desires,
That Thou wouldst render eternal
blessings to all our benefactors,
That Thou wouldst deliver our souls,
and the souls of our brethren, re
lations, and benefactors, from eter-
nal damnation,
That Thou wouldst vouchsafe to
give and preserve the fruits of the
earth,
That Thou wouldst vouchsafe to
grant eternal rest to all the faith
ful departed,
That Thou wouldst vouchsafe gra
ciously to hear us,
Son of God,
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Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world. Spare us, O Lord.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,
Exaudi nos, Ddmine.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,
Miserere nobis.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the
sins of the world,
Graciously hear us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the
sins of the world,
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Christ, hear us. Christ, graciously hear us. Lord, have mercy on us.
Chanters and Cong.
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Christ, have mercy on us. Lord, have mercy on us.
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Hl>mns, etc., at ^metuctton of tfre
^lesseti Sacrament.
The Rubrics permit only Latin Hymns to be sung from the beginning of the Exposition of the B.
Sacrament to the end of the Psalm, Laudate Dominum, which closes the Benediction Ser.
vice. But English Hymns may be sung before and after the Exposition. The Tantum Ergo
is the only hymn required by the Rubrics, but others may be sung in honor of the B. Sacrament ;
and it is permitted also to sing the Litany of the Blessed Virgin, and hymns in honor of the
Saints or appropriate to the season or festival.
No. I.
O SALUTARIS.
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i. O saving Victim! opening wide The gate of Heaven to man below ;
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Our foes press on from every side,
2 Uni, trindque Domino,
Sit sempiterna gloria.
Qui vitam sine termino
Nobis donet in patria. Amen.
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Thine aid supply, thy strength bestow.
2 To thy great Name' be endless praise,
Immortal Godhead, One in Three !
O grant us endless length of days
In our true native land with Thee.
Amen.
Other Melodies suitable for the O Salutaris may be found among the Long Metre Tunes of
this Hymnal.
No. 2.
I. PANIS ANGELICUS.
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i. The Bread of Angels hath become the Food of man. This heavenly Bread
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Pau - per, ser - vus, et hri - mi - lis. A - - men.
the lowly one may feast upon the Body of the Master.
2 Te trina Deitas, Unaque pdscimus,
Sic nos tu visita, sicut te cdlimus ;
Per tuas semitas due nos quo t6ndimus,
Ad lucem quam inhabitas. Amen.
2 O Blessed Three in One,
Visit our hearts, we pray ;
And lead us through thine own paths
To thy eternal Day. Amen.
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II. PANIS ANGELICUS.
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Pau-per, ser- vus, et hu - mi-lis. A -men, a -men, a- men.
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I. ADORO TE.
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1. O hidden Godhead, devoutly I adore Thee, Who truly art, tho' hidden,
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And gazing on thy Presence wholly fails.
A - men.
2 Jesu, quem velatum nunc aspicio,
Ora fiat illud, quod tam sitio,
Ut te revelata cernens facie,
Visu sim beatus tua gldriae. Amen.
2 O Jesus ! Whom, tho' veiled, now I see,
What I so thirst for, grant, sweet Lord,
to me : [unfold,
That when in Heaven thy glory shall
I may thy Face of majesty behold.
Amen.
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No. 5.
Cantors.
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faithful flock, Grant increase of faith to all who believe this Mystery of Love.
No. 6.
AVE VERUM.
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Hail to Thee, True Body sprung
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From the Virgin Mary's womb !
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The same that on the Cross was hung, And bore for man the bitter doom !
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Sweetest, gentlest, holiest !
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No. 7.
O SACRUM CONVIVIUM.
O sa - crum con - vi - vi-um, in quo Chri - stus su
O Sacred Feast in which Christ is received ;
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my soul, I am thy salvation. Alleluia.
No. 10. TOTA PULCHRA ES, MARIA.
(for the patronal feast of the united states.)
Cantors. Chorus.
To - ta piil-chra es, Ma-ri - a.
Thou art all beautiful, O Mary,
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Thou art all beautiful, O Mary ;
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And the stain of original sin is not in thee.
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Thou art the honor of our people !
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Thou art the advocate of sinners,
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O Ma - ri - a.
O Mary !
O Ma-ri -a. Vir-go pru-den-tis - si-ma. Vir-go cle-men-tis - si-ma.
0 Mary J Virgin most prudent, Virgin most merciful,
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Pray for us.
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Intercede for us with our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
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Receive this devout homage of thy praise.
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That our souls and bodies be
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Devout hearts and lips now most earnestly entreat thee.
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May we ever obtain pardon ;
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O benignant Queen !
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PARCE, DOMINE.
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No. 14.
I. TANTUM ERGO.
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Faith supplies with adoration All defects of touch or sight. Amen.
2 Genitdri, Genitdque,
Laus et jubilatio,
Salus, honor, virtus qudque
Sit et benedictio :
Procedenti ab utrdque
Compar sit laudatio. Amen.
2 Honor, laud, and praise addressing,
To the Father and the Son,
Might ascribe we, virtue, blessing,
And eternal benison.
Holy Ghost, from Both progressing,
Equal praise to Thee be done. Amen.
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II. TANTUM ERGO.
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Other Melodies suitable for the Tantum Ergo may be found among the Tunes in this Hymnal
of the Metre Sjs, Six lines.
t. Panem de ccelo prsestitisti eis. t. Thou hast given them bread from
heaven.
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tern.
Alleluia is added during Paschal Time and the Octave of Corpus Christi.
Oremus.
Deus, qui nobis sub Sacramento mira-
bili, Passidnis tuae memdriam reliquisti :
tribue, qussumus, ita nos Cdrporis et
Sanguinis tui sacra mysteYia venerari, ut
redemptidnis tuae fructum in nobis jiigiter
sentiamus. Qui vivis et regnas in S32-
cula saeculdrum. Amen.
Let us pray.
O God, Who has left us in this won-
derful Sacrament a perpetual memorial
of thy Passion : Grant us, we beseech
Thee, so to reverence the sacred myste-
ries of thy Body and Blood, that we may
continually find in our souls the fruit of
thy redemption ; Thou Who livest and
reignest world without end. Amen.
Then is sung the Psalm, Laudate Dominum, page (8).
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BENEDICTION WITH THE CROSS.
When Benediction with the Cross is given at the close of the Devotion of the Way of the Cross,
the following Antipfwn is first sung, all kneeling :
Chri-stus fa - ctus est pro no - bis o - be - - - di - ens
Christ was made for us obedient
us - que ad mor - tem, mor - - tern au - tem
unto death, even the death
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of the Cross.
The Celebrant:
Oremus. Let us pray.
Respice, quaesumus, Domine, super hanc Look down, O Lord, we beseech Thee,
familiam tuam, pro qua Dominus noster upon this, thy family, for which our Lord
Jesus Christus non dubitavit manibus Jesus Christ did not refuse to be deliv-
tradi nocentium, et crucis subire tormen- ered into the hands of wicked men, and
turn. Qui tecum vivit et regnat, etc. to endure the torments of the cross.
Amen. Who livest and reignest, etc. Amen.
A Chanter sings ;
Jube, Domne, benedicere. Grant us, Sir, a blessing.
The Celebrant, making the Sign of the Cross over the People with a Crucifix, sings :
Benedicat vos Dominus noster Jesus May our Lord Jesus Christ bless you,
Christus, qui pro nobis flagellatus est, who for us was scourged, who carried the
crucem portavit, et fuit crucifixus. cross, and was crucified.
R. Amen. ^ Amen.
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NO.
A HYMN of glory let us sing 77
Abide with me 185
Ah, wounded Head 50
Alleluia, let the nations 72
Alleluia, song of sweetness 28
Alleluia, sweetest anthem 27
All glory, laud and honor 63
All ye who seek a comfort sure. ...... 114
Angeis from the realms of glory 24
Angels of peace — Two Tunes 43
Are thy toils and woes increasing 211
Art thou weary — Four Tttnes 213
Ascend, ascend, Imperial Queen 143
At even ere the sun was set 178
At length the longed for joy 81
At the Cross her station keeping 48
Behold, the Bridegroom cometh 3
Behold the Lamb of God 100
Beneath a mighty arm 73
Beneath thy Cross 62
Be present, Holy Trinity 89
Born of God, the Father's Bosom 20
Christian's, awake 14
Christian, seek not yet repose 29
Christmas-tide hath faded wholly 31
Christ, the Life of all the living 52
Come, let me for a moment cast 112
Come, let us all with one accord 169
Come, let us sit and weep 36
Come, my soul, thou must be waking. . . 174
Come, O Creator, Spirit blest 83
Come, see the place where Jesus lay. ... 74
Come, sons and daughters of the King. . 64
Come, Thou, O come 86
Come, ye faithful choirs 125
Come, ye faithful choirs — Second Tune.. . 126
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem 196
Creator of the rolling flood 150
Crown Hirn with many crowns 197
NO.
Daily, daily sing to Man;' 136
Day, all jubilant, all splendid 88
Far be sorrow, tears, and sighing 66
Fierce was the wild billow 206
Forbid it, Heaven 223
Forth let the long procession stream. ... 119
Framer of the earth and sky 172
From Egypt lately come 161
From lands that see the sun arise 19
Gladdening Light 179
Glory be to Jesus 118
Glory to the Glorious One 170
Go, and dig my grave to day 23S
Go forth, my soul, and seek delight 205
Go up, go up, my heart 210
God from on high hath heard 11
God, of life and light and motion 90
God of mercy, God of grace 25
God that madest earth and heaven 187
Grace Increate 85
Hail, Mary, Virgin blessed 135
Hail, Ocean Star 131
Hail, Queen of Heaven 137
Hail, Queen of- the Heavens 145
Hail, the day that sees Him rise 80
Hail, thou first-begotten Daughter 139
Hail, thou Head 57
Hail, Thou Living Bread 103
Hail to Thee, true Body. 105
Hail, Virgin of Virgins 130
Hark ! hark ! my soul 156
Hark ! the heaven's sweet melody 13
Hark ! the hosts of Heaven 10
Hark ! the sound of holy voices 162
Haste, traveller, haste 226
He is coming 2
He is risen 76
Heal me, O my Saviour 202
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NO.
Holy, holy, holy, Lord 92
Holy, holy, holy, Lord of hosts almighty. 91
Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness 45
Holy God, we praise thy Name 192
H oly Patron, thee saluting 147
Holy Queen, we bend before thee 138
How calm and blest 235
How shall I meet Thee 106
How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds.. . 122
I love, I love Thee, Lord 208
I met the Good Shepherd 227
I will not let Thee go 237
In evil long 219
In sweet consent 71
In thy glorious Resurrection 68
Jerusalem, Jerusalem 144
Jerusalem on high 164
Jesu, Creator of the world 116
Jesu, Lord, thy praise we sing 157
Jesu, Name all names above 120
Jesu, Redeemer of the world. 21
Jesus, gentlest Saviour 104
Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All 96
Jesus, my Lord, my God, — Second Tune. 97
Jesus, the very thought of Thee 121
Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts 108
Joseph, our certain hope below 148
Joy dawned again on Easter-day 69
Lead, kindly Light. — Two Times 204
Lead us, great teacher Paul 153
Leave all to God 203
Let all the world 194
Let the deep organ swell the lay 160
Let who will in thee rejoice 124
Lift up the Advent strain. 1
Light of the soul , no
Litany of Loretto 146
Lo ! how the cruel power 113
Lo ! the pilgrim Magi 26
Lo ! the world from slumber risen 67
Lord, ever show thy blessed Face 183
Lord, in this thy mercy's day 58
Lord Jesu, when we stand afar 51
Lord of the hearts of men 30
Lord, our strength and righteousness.. . . 34
Lowly and solemn be 218
Magnicat, inspired word 141
Most ancient of all mysteries, 94
My God and Father, while I stray 215
NO.
My Jesus, say what wretch has dared.. . . 40
My soul, amid this stormy world 214
My soul doth long for Thee 102
Not in anger, patient God 165
Not ours to ask Thee 207
Now are the days of humblest prayer. . . 33
Now God be with us 191
Now let us join with hearts and tongues. 61
Now, my soul, thy voice upraising 46
Now the day is over 1 80
Now the sighs and the sorrows. ........ 128
Now the toils of life are past 236
Now when the dusky shades 175
O come, O come, Emmanuel 7
O come and mourn 55
O come, new anthems let us sing 22
O day of rest and gladness 167
O Food, the pilgrim needeth 98
O Gift of gifts 232
O God, unseen yet ever near 109
O how kindly hast Thou led me 220
O Jesu, my Redeemer in
O Jesu, Thou art standing 39
O Jesus Christ, remember 107
O Jesus, open wide thy Heart 117
O Lord, of heaven and earth and sea. . . . 225
O Lord, thy heavenly grace impart 231
O Lord, thy voice the mountain shakes. . 151
O Lord, turn not thy face 59
O Love Divine 38
O lovely voices of the sky 17
O my people, O mine own 54
O Sacred Heart, let all the earth 115
O Thou, Who in the light dost dwell 166
O vault of heaven 101
O vision bright 133
O world behold upon a Tree 42
O'erwhelmed in depths of woe 56
Of the glorious Body telling 99
Oft in danger, oft in woe 201
Open wide thy star-arched portal 233
Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed. . . S4
Praise to the Holiest 193
Rejoice, the Lord is King 195
Rejoice, ye pure in heart 200
Safe Home 222
Saviour, again to thy dear Name 168
See, He comes 6
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NO.
See the Conqueror 82
See, where in shame 53
bmce my life from Life is parted 159
Sing, sing, ye angel bands 142
Slai n for my soul 41
Spouse of Christ 163
Star of Jacob 132
Stations of the Cross 49
Sun of my soul 181
Sweet is the task 134
Sweet the moments 47
The Bridegroom comes 8
The day expires 190
The day is gently sinking 182
The day is past and gone 184
The da}' is past and over 186
The day of praise is done 177
The day of Resurrection 65
The God, Whom earth and sea and sky.. 127
The night is closing o'er us 176
The radiant morn hath passed 188
The roseate hues of early dawn 221
The Royal Banners forward go 60
The Son of man shall come 4
The sun is sinking fast 189
The Virgin Mary hath conceived 15
The world is very evil 5
Thee, O Christ, the Father's splendor. . . 155
Then thou hast conquered 234
There is an everlasting home 224
This is the Day of light 171
This is the image of the Queen 140
Thou knowest, Lord 217
NO.
Thou loving Maker of mankind 35
Thou that art celestial light 158
Thou, Who dost build for us 78
Thou, whose almighty word 198
Three in One and One in Three 93
Thy way not mine 212
To God we lift our hearts 87
To Him, God's only Son 18
To Him, Who for our sins was slain 75
To the Name that brings salvation 123
'Twas in the winter cold 16
Upraised from sleep 173
Upward where the stars are burning. . . . 230
Wake, awake, for night is flying 9
We sing the glorious conquest 154
We give Thee but thine own 216
Welcome, happy morning 70
What a sea of tears and sorrows 44
What God does is done right 199
What mortal tongue can sing 129
When I survey the wondrous Cross 37
When the weary seeking rest 209
When this passing world 229
Where the prison bars 149
While this low earth 12
While shepherds watched their flocks ... 23
Why, Saviour, dost Thou come 152
Wilt thou tread the pathway lowly 32
With all your floods attending 79
With God there is a Home 95
Wouldst thou inherit life with Christ 228
3fnt>e): of H^mnsi
FOR THE SEASONS AND FESTIVALS.
ADVENT. metres, no.
Behold, the Bridegroom cometh 14^. 3
He is coming 8"]s.D. 2
Lift up the Advent strain S. M. 1
O come, O come, Emmanuel 8s. 61. 7
See, He comes 87^. D. 6
The Bridegroom comes 4664. D. 8
The Son of man shall come S. M. 4
The world is very evil 76s. D. 5
CHRISTMAS EVE.
Wake, awake, for night is flying. . . Carol. 9
CHRISTMAS.
Angels from the realms of glory. .87s. D. 24
Born of God, the Father's 87J.8777. 20
Christians, awake ior. 61. 14
From lands that see the sun arise. .C. M. 19
God from on high hath heard 6s. 11
Hark ! the heaven's sweet melody. 75^.85. 13
Hark ! the hosts of Heaven 87J. D. 10
Jesu, Redeemer of the world L. M. 21
O come, new anthems let us sing. .8s. 61. 22
O lovely voices of the sky 86s.6s. 17
The Virgin Mary hath conceived. . .L. M. 15
To Him, God's only Son "... .6s. 9/. 18
'Twas in the winter cold C. M. D. 16
While shepherds watched CM. 23
While this low earth 99 12 99 12 12
EPIPHANY.
God of mercy, God of grace is. 61. 25
Lo ! the pilgrim Magi 65J. D. 26
SEPTUAGESIMA.
Alleluia, song of sweetness 87^. D. 28
Alleluia, sweetest anthem Phrygian. 27
Christian, seek not yet repose 7773- 29
Lord of the hearts of men CM. 30
LENT.
Ah, wounded Head S. M. D. 50
All glory, laud and honor 76^. D. 63
METRES. NO.
Angels of peace Chant. 43
At the Cross 887. 48
Beneath thy Cross L. M. 62
Christ, the Life of all the living. . .87^.7^. 52
Christmas-tide hath faded wholly.. 887. 9/. 31
Come, let us sit and weep 668 10 36
Hail, thou Head 7^.5. 57
Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness. 87s. 7788. 45
Lord, in this thy mercy's day 7775 58
Lord Jesu, when we stand afar. . . .Z. M. 51
Lord, our strength 7s. 61. 34
My Jesus, say what wretch C M. D. 40
Now are the days of humblest. .888 6686. 33
Now let us join with hearts. . . .Z. M. D. 61
Now, my soul, thy voice S7.J. 61. 46
O Jesu, Thou art standing .76J. D. 39
O Love Divine 8s. 6/. 38
O Lord, turn not thy face CM. 59
O my people, O mine own "js. 54
O world behold upon a Tree 8s. 61. 42
O'erwhelmed in depths of woe . . . ,S. M. 56
Oh ! come and mourn Z. M. 55
See, where in shame 106 to 4 53
Slain for my soul 10s. 41
Stations of the Cross 8s. 61. 49
Sweet the moments ■ 87s. D. 47
The Royal Banners forward go. . . .Z. M. 60
Thou loving Maker of mankind. . .Z. M. 35
What a sea of tears and sorrows. .87^. 61. 44
When I survey the wondrous Z. M. 37
Wilt thou tread the pathway 87J. D. 32
EASTER.
Alleluia, let the nations 87^. 72
Beneath a mighty arm 6s. 73
Come, see the place where Jesus. 886 886. 74
Come, sons and daughters of the.. .8884. 64
Far be sorrow, tears, and sighing. . Carol. 66
He is risen 87^.77. 76
In sweet consent iOf, with Alle. 71
In thy glorious Resurrection 887887' 68
Inline for Reasons ano jFcstibals.
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METRES. NO.
Joy dawned again on Easter-day. . .L. M. 69
Lo ! the world from slumber. . .8785 775. 67
The day of Resurrection 76^. D. 65
To Him, Who for our sins was. .886 8S6. 75
Welcome, happy morning iu. 5 lines. 70
ASCENSION.
A hymn of glory let us sing L. M. 77
At length the longed for joy L. M. 81
Hail, the day that sees Him.js.zvit/i Alle. 80
See the Conqueror S7J. D. 82
Thou, Who dost build for us 8864. 78
With all your floods attending. . .76J. 10/. 79
WHITSUNTIDE.
Come, O Creator, Spirit blest L. M. 83
Come, Thou, O come 4666 662. 86
Day, all jubilant, all splendid. . .887 887. 88
Grace Increate 45 10 4. 85
Our blest Redeemer, ere He S684. 84
To God we lift our hearts 6j. 88. 87
TRINITY.
Be present, Holy Trinity L. M. 89
God, of life and light and motion. 87^.12/ 90
Holy, holy, holy, Lord 7S.6I. 92
Holy, holy, holy, Lord of hosts. 12 13 12 II. 91
Most ancient of all mysteries, C. M. 94
Three in One and One in Three. . . .7775. 93
With God there is a Home 6s. D. 95
THE BLESSED SACRAMENT.
Behold the Lamb of God 6664 884 100
Come, let me for a moment cast. . . C. M. 112
Hail, Thou Living Bread 87s. 103
Hail to Thee, true Body 7s. 105
How shall I meet Thee C.M.D. 106
Jesus, gentlest Saviour 6<^s. 104
Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All.. .8s. 61. 96
Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts. . .L.M. 108
Light of the soul L.M. no
My soul doth long for Thee S. M. 102
O Food, the pilgrim needeth 776 776 98
O God, unseen yet ever near C. M. 109
O Jesus Christ, remember 76.C D. 107
O Jesu, my Redeemer 7686 S6S6. in
O vault of heaven L. M. D. 101
Of the glorious Body telling 87s. 61. 99
THE SACRED HEART.
All ye who seek a comfort sure. C. M. D. 114
Jesu, Creator of the world L. M. 116
Lo ! how the cruel power S. M. 113
O Jesus, open wide thy Heart.. . C. M. D. 117
O Sacred Heart, let all the earth. C.M.D. 115
THE PRECIOUS BLOOD.
METRES. NO.
Forth let the long procession 88 106. 119
Glory be to Jesus 65J. D. 118
THE HOLY NAME OF JESUS.
How sweet the Name of Jesus C. M. 122
Jesu, Name all names above... . 76J.8877. 120
Jesus, the very thought of Thee. C. M. D. 121
Let who will in thee rejoice is. D, 124
To the Name that brings salvation. 87^. 61. 123
THE BLESSED VIRGIN.
Ascend, ascend, Imperial Queen.. 8s. 61. 143
Come, ye faithful choirs 774 774. 125
Daily, daily sing to Mary 87s. D. 136
Hail, Mary, Virgin blessed 76^. D. 135
Hail, Ocean Star 46S8 4. 131
Hail, Queen of Heaven 8s. 61. 137
Hail, Queen of the Heavens iij-. 145
Hail, thou first-begotten Daughter. 87^.77. 139
Hail, Virgin of Virgins 65J. D. 130
Holy Queen, we bend before. . .87J. 8877. 138
Jerusalem, Jerusalem C. M. D. 144
Litany of Loretto Chant. 146
Magnificat, inspired word 8884. 141
Now the sighs and the sorrows. . .7565 5. 128
O visipn bright ior. 89 10 10. 133
Sing, sing, ye angel bands 6s. 61. 142
Sweet is the task C. M. D. 134
Star of Jacob 87s. 132
The God, Whom earth and sea L.M. 127
This is the image of the Queen.. C. M. D. 140
What mortal tongue can sing C: M. 129
THE SAINTS.
St. Michael, the Archangel.
Thee, O Christ, the Father's 87^. 61. 155
The Holy Angels.
Hark ! hark ! my soul 11 io.f.9 II. 156
St. Joseph.
Holy Patron, thee saluting 87s. D. 147
Joseph, our certain hope below. . . ,C. M. 148
St. Peter.
Creator of the rolling flood L. M. 150
Where the prison bars 87s. 61. 149
St. Paul.
Lead us, great teacher Paul. .10 10 10 12. 153
O Lord, thy voice the mountain.. . .L. M. 151
We sing the glorious conquest. . .76s. D. 154
Why, Saviour, dost Thou come. . . . S. M. 152
St. Stephen.
Jesu, Lord, thy praise we sing 7^-. D. 157
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Snticx tot Seasons aito dfcstinals.
St. Mary Magdalen.
METRES. NO.
Since my life from Life is parted. 8686 77. 159
Thou that art celestial light Js. 158
St. Cecilia.
Let the deep organ swell the lay. . .L. M. 160
All Saints.
From Egypt lately come 6686 4477 16 r
Hark ! the sound of holy voices. . 87.C D. 162
Jerusalem on high 6s. 4s. 164
Spouse of Christ 87J. D. 163
For the Faithful Departed.
Not in anger, patient God 76J. 3366 165
FOR OCCASIONAL USE.
Sunday.
Come, let us all with one accord. . 886 886. 169
Glory to the Glorious One ys. 61. 170
O day of rest and gladness. T_s. D. 167
O Thou, Who in the light 8886. 166
Saviour, again to thy dear Name.. . . .\os. 168
This is the Day of light S._M. 171
Morning.
Come, my soul, thou must be.. . .8478 47. 174
Framer of the earth and sky 7J. 172
Now when the dusky shades. 11 10 11 10. 175
Upraised from sleep 84S8 447. 173
Evening.
Abide with me ioj. 185
At even ere the sun was set L. M. 17S
Gladdening Light 87J. 179
God that madest earth and 84.5- . 8884. 187
Lord, ever show thy blessed.. . . . 86J.448. 183
Now God be with us 11 11 11 5. 191
Now the day is over 65J. 180
Now when the dusky shades 11 \os. 175
Sun of my soul L. At. 181
The day expires 44675. 190
The day is gently sinking \os. 61. 182
The day is past and ge"~ S.M.D. 1S4
The day is past and over 76.5-. 88. 186
The day of praise is done S. M. 177
The night is closing o'er us 76J. 176
The radiant morn hath passed 8884. 188
The sun is sinking fast 6466. 189
OCCASIONAL HYMNS.
METRES. NO.
Art thou wear}' 8583. 213
Are thy toils and woes increasing. .&S663. 211
Come, ye faithful, raise 87J. 61. 196
Crown Hirn with many crowns. S. M.D. 197
Fierce was the wild billow 64 s. D. 206
Forbid it, Heaven CM. 223
Go, and dig my grave to day js. 61. 238
Go forth, my soul, and seek.. . .8S6 8886. 205
Go up, go up, my heart 6s. 210
Haste, traveller, haste 88884. 22&
Heal me, O my Saviour 777. 202
Holy God, we praise thy Name.. .78^.77. 192
How calm and blest 44776. 235
I love, I love Thee, Lord L. M. D. 20S
I met the Good Shepherd 65^. D. 227
I will not let Thee go. . . 12 44 10 66 10 6. 237
In evil long C. M. D 219
Lead, kindly Light 10 4 10 4 10 10. 204
Leave all to God 477774- 203
Let all the world 10 4 6^.10 4. 194
Lowly and solemn be 664 664. 218
My God and Father, while I stray. .8884. 215
My soul, amid this stormy world.. . C. M. 214
Not ours to ask Thee Ss. 61. 207
Now the toils of life are past 7s. 61. 236
O Gift of gifts CM. 232
O how kindly hast Thou led me. .8js. D. 220
O Lord, of heaven and earth 8884. 225
O Lord, thy heavenly grace 88S86. 231
Oft in danger, oft in woe 7.5-. 201
Open wide thy star-arched 885 885. 233
Praise to the Holiest C M. D. 193
Rejoice, the Lord is King 6j.88. 195
Rejoice, ye pure in heart S. M. 200
Safe Home 6^.88. 222
The roseate hues of early dawn.C M.D. 221
Then thou hast conquered C M. D. 234
There is an everlasting home 8684. 224
Thou knowest, Lord n ioj.io 10. 217
Thou, whose almighty word.. . .664 6664. 198
Thy way not mine, O Lord 6s. D. 212
Upward where the stars 887 887. 230
We give Thee but thine own S. M. 216
What God does is done aright "js. D. 199
When the weary seeking rest. .75^. D. 88. 209
When this passing world Js. 61. 229
Wouldst thou inherit life. . .1065 10 104. 22S
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