approve^
James H. McGean
Chairman
Diocesan Church Music Commission
October 27, 1905
Imprimatur
i^JoHN M. Farley, D.D.
Archbishop of New York
Umprlml potest,
W. A. Johnson, V. G.
Westminster,
March 5, 1906.
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PREFACE
This book is an earnest endeavor to bring together under one cover not only
those hymns which, from long continued use, have endeared themselves to so
many thousands of people, but to provide others of a more virile type expressed
in the restrained language of the church's own song. With this end in view
I have included the best translations 1 could find of the Breviary, or other ancient
hymns from all sources suitable for general purposes. In several cases where
more than one author's version has been available I have given it in order to
provide for every possible individual need. No such large use has, believe, I
hitherto been made of these mediaeval hymns, nor have they been brought to-
gether in so great a number for practical purposes before ; I trust, therefore,
that the desire expressed by so many priests to have them included in a Catholic
book will be found realized in this work.
In order to make the music as congregational as possible I have kept the
compass of the tunes within the proper limits for unison singing. In a very
few cases others will be found suitable only to a choir of trained voices; these,
however, are always supplemented by simpler settings for use where the more
elaborate ones are not wanted. I have inserted directions for the more intelligent
and artistic rendering of the different hymns ; whether these directions are fol-
lowed or not will depend upon those who are in responsible positions of authority.
It seems, however, reasonable to suppose that if a thing is worth doing at all
it is worth doing well, and that some pains should be taken to bring out and
emphasize the varying spirit of the words that are being sung.
have not included the proper plain-chant melodies to the translated Breviary
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Septuagesima Sunday, 190S.
INDEX
ENGLISH HYMNS,
First Line of Hymn.
INDEX.
ENGLISH HYMNS.
First Line of Hymn.
First Line of Hymn. Author, or Source of Hymn.
Neale.
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fRev. H. G. Ganss.
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Glory be to Jesus . . _
. 90 i., JE. Norton; ii., German.
God of Mercv and Compassion . 226 English Melody.
God the Father, Who Didst Make Me 70 J A. Edmonds Tozer.
Grace Increate 62 tC. Mayland.
85
.
tC. Schmidt.
Traditional Melodv.
I'll 105
I Love, I Love Thee, Lord Most High . 202 tDr. C. W. Pearce.
I Met the GoodShepherd But Now on the Plain 194 JA. Edmonds Tozer.
If Great Wonders Thou Desirest .... 1
ri., t M. F. McConnell;
F.dmnnHs ToTier.
ii. JA.
First Line of Hymn. Author, or Source of Hymn.
Neale.
J.
t
/ Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M.
Lights Abode, Celestial Salem . 167
t Neale.
f Tr. from the Latin by Dr.
J. M-
Light's Glittering Morn Bedecks the Sky 54 \ Neale.
Light of the Soul, O Saviour Blest 205 Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall.
Like the Dawning of the Morning 4 Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Like the Voiceless Starlight Falling 103 Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Look Down, O Mother Mary 98 Tr. from S. Alphonsus.
Lord, by Thy Prayer in Agony 120 Fr. Placid Conway, O. P.
Lord of Immensity Sublime 178 Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Lord Thrice Holy, Lord of Might 69 Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Love, Thou Dost all Excel 83 Lady Catherine Petre.
Loving Shepherd of Thy Sheep 195 J. E. Leeson.
30 fR. R. Terry.
P. Waddington; P^re
185
fi., tS. ii.,
Jesus, Gentlest Saviour
\ Lambillotte.
Jesus is God, Earth
the Solid
My God, Behold Length
....
Time
at the
172 tH. Whitehead.
225 Traditional Melody.
Jesus,
Jesus, My My God. My
Lord, All 73 i., JA. Edmonds Tozer; G.Herbert.
World ....
. . . ii.,
Now Let the Earth With Joy Resound Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Now With the Fast Departing Light Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
I Rev. E. Caswall.
O Jesus, Jesus, Dearest Lord 201 Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
O Jesus, Our Redemption 176 Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. AL
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High 203 f
\ Neale.
O Mary, Dearest Mother 97 From a Private Collection.
O Mother, I Could Weep for Mirth
O Mother Most AtiHicted
.... 113 Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
45 Anon.
O Paradise, O Paradise 168 Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
O Purest of Creatures, Sweet Mother, Sweet
Maid . . .
.' Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
O Sacred Heart Rev. F. Stanfield.
r Tr. from the Latin by Dr.
O Sinner, Lift the Eye of Faith J. M.
\ Neale.
O Thou, Eternal King Most High
O Thou, Eternal Source of Love
....
.... 55 Tr. from the Latin by Rev, E. Caswall.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev. E. Caswall.
215
O Thou, Immortal Light Divine . . . .
67 Tr. from the Latin by Rev, E. Caswall.
O Thou, of All Thy Warriors, Lord . . . 146 Tr. from the Latin by Rev E. Caswall.
O Thou, Pure Light of Souls that Love Tr. from the Latin by Rev E. Caswall.
O
O
Thou, the Father's Image Blest
Thou, the Martvr's Glorious King
.... 57
191 Tr. from the Latin by Rev, E. Caswall.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev, E. Caswall.
149
O Thou, Who Thine Own Father's Breast . .
5 Tr. from the Latin bv Rev, E. Caswall.
O Vision Bright 109 Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
O'erwhelmed in Depths of Woe . . . .
38 Tr. from the Latin by Rev. E.Caswall.
Oft as Thee, My Infant Saviour . . . .
9 Tr. from the Latin by Rev. E.Caswall.
Redeemer, Blest of All Who Live 150 Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall
D. Aylward,O.P.
Starry Hosts are Gleaming
Stars of Glory, Shine More Brightly
.... I
216 E. L. Lee.
II Very Rev. Dr. Husenbeth.
Neale.
Thou Crown of All the Virgin Choir 151 Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
First Line of Hymn. Composer, or Source of Tune.
Saint of the Sacred Heart 131 fRt. Rev. Mgr. Canon Hall.
i., Traditional Melody; ii., Old Eng-
See,Amid the Winter's Snow 8 f
lish Melody.
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Seek Ye a Patron to Defend 127 JA. Edmonds Tozer.
Birtchnell.
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Sing We the Peerless Deeds of Martyred Saints 145 |A. Edmonds Tozer.
Sleep, Holv Babe 13 t Jacob H. Schloeder.
Souls of Men, Why Will Ye Scatter 177 tS. P. Waddington.
Soul of My Saviour, Sanctify My Breast 189 Fr. Maher, S.J.
Sound the Mighty Champions Praises . 129 tH. Whitehead.
Starry Hosts are Gleaming
Stars of Glory, Shine More Brightly
.... 216 |A. Edmonds Tozer.
II tH. Walther.
Stars of the Morning, so Gloriously Bright 156 JF. Armstrong.
Mayland.
.... . 122-131
141-152
132-135
The Holy Souls, and Month November
of 136-140
Angel Guardian, and Feasts of Holy Angels 153-158, 169
Dedication of a Church
GeneralHymns
Evening Hymns
......
......
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135, 159, 160, 165-167
161-209, 235
210-223
Missions and Retreats, 31,36-39,42,43,87-90,168 17I: 176-183, 186
Apostleship of Prayer .
79-86
Stations of the Cross .
. 230
Syllables which have the nL_. placed under them are sung to one beat of the music;
any syllable having the sign over it is sung to two beats, or notes as the case may be.
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HYMNS
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give us com - fort from on high!
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to Thv flock on Si - na's height*^' Didst give, of an - cient
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shades of night, Pierc-ing theclouds,and bring-ing light! j^Re joice! re
times,Thv law.^In cloud, and maj- es - tv and awe. jg^Re
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2. Thou g-riev-ing- that the an-cient curse Should
3.^ Thou
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drew the world to even-ing- - tide; Pro -
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must bend, all hearts must bow;
All knees
ores. And thing-s celestial Thee shall own.
And thing-s terrestrial. Lord alone.
5.ppO Thou Whoso coming- is with dread
To judge and doom the quick and dead,
Preserve us, while we live below,
From every insult of the foe.
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5. Honor, g-lory, virtue, merit.
To the Father and the Son,
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With the co-eternal Spirit,
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Thou be-hold-est them this moment; ^lother, show them now to me.
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shall with laugfh-ter Hail the com- ing- Mon- arch's sight.
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He Who throned in heig-ht su-blime, Sits a- mid the Cher- u-bim!
Thus to come from high- est bliss, Down to such a world as this!
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By Thy Face so meek and mild By the joys that fill thy breast,
Teach us to resemble Thee Pray for us that we may prove
In Thy sweet humility. Worthy of the Saviour's love.
Hail, thou, <fec. Hail, thou, <fec.
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Ifail, thou ever-blessed morn.
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What the glad-some tid-ings be Which in-spire your heaven-ly song?
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To tend the Child; And sang this song:
To gfuard Him, and protect c?tm."Venite adoremus
His Mother mild. Dominum'.'
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ores. Became a throne; The heavenly host.
Unisonjf
For He Whom Mary bore To praise the Father, Son,
/ Was God the Son. And Holy Ghost.
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Christmas.
A traditional Christmas carol.
TRADITIONAL MELODY.
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cold win - ter's •nig-ht with snow so deep,
so it con tinued both day and night,
low wher ev
p
fol - the star - er it went.
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it
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t'oo^k its
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Noel.ifec.
J.F.AB. 3725.
22 a^^-
^^ Christmas.
^ Peaceful eve, so still and holy.
(For a choir only.)
J f.
Andante con
17.
23
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heart
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our
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24
Christmas.
The Infant Jesus.
t^^
R.A.TURTON.
J'"'"
1.
2.
p Dear
When
,1
I
lit -
Ma - ry
i
tie
bids Thee
r^r
One,
J
how
I
r
J.
sweet
sleep
.h
Thou art,
J
Thine
Thou sleep'st,Thou
m
18.
3. When Jo -seph takes Thee his arms And
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on
to
to
her
his
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lap,
face
J
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speak When
J
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3o
I
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J
r
Ma
in
help
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the
less
look meets
rug--ged
and so
Thine!
stalls.
meek.
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1^5
r r
P r
p How faint and fee - ble IS Thy cry, Like
w^Sim - plest of babes, with what a grace Thou
A
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i
Thou
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what
i
Thou
ri ^
seem'st to be,
J.. !>. i) J) Jl Jl
pp molto ritard.
i±^ '. j 1
19.
Epiphany. 27
Q'fi^. |-
Qi/fs Stella sole pt/lchrior.
^
C.SCHMIDT.
I
k 4:
2. While
f
'
Uwrrl.^
l.ywhat beauteous sun-sur- pass-ing star O'er Bethlehem's
thus the star light imparts, A
'
^'
lone-ly
ray with - in doth
20. 3. -
its
su,brightmorning Star.ourheartsCleansewithThy lightwith-
Je
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\^-hif If- r
r r I
f r r r
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»8 ^> Epiphany.
sola magnarum urhium.
J. FRANCIS.
21.
i *
1.
2.
3.
/ Beth
Fair
By
-
mle
er
its
- hem!
than
lam -
^
of
the
bent
no
sun
beau
-
-
J
blest
at
ty
J
cit
morn
guid
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ed,
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j-j ^ I
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r-r=f ITT
None can once with thee corn-pare; Thou a - lone the
Was the star that told His birth; To the. lands their
See, the East - ern king-s ap - pear; dim.See them bend, their
m -^-4^
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^.mf Solemn thing-s of mystic meaning-!
Incense doth the God disclose;
Gold a royal Child proclaimeth;
(f/m. Myrrh a future tomb foreshews.
5. //j/Holy Jesus! in Thy brig-htness
cres. To the g-entile world displayed!
/With the Father and the Spirit,
Praise to Thee be ever paid.
J[.E«feB.2725-
fiOVMost Holy Name of Jesus. 29
Jesu, decus angelicum.
n nn m
J.de CHASTELAIN.
*
^ \
Je - su, the
I
Thou beau - ty art I.
Thee yearn, for
I Thee I sigh; When.
22. 3. O Je - su, love un chang-e-a - ble. For
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an
wilt
Whom my
-
J
gel worlds
Thou come
soul
f^
doth
Ma
to
M
bove; Thy
me, ores. And
pine;
;
I
Name
make
fruit
f'
me
r'
is
of
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glad
life
mu - sic
e
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3.
(First tune.)
No
Je
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Jesu, didcis memoria.
sus,
sound,
sus,
T
the
no
our
ron
har -
-
hope, wnen
^^^
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ly
n»o
- ny
we
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
thought of
r-^^^
so
re
Thee With
g-ay,
r-
Can
pent, Sweet
^ hr]
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i if hi I'l' r
J'"i'"'i'l|^|il,i llyi
^
^
sweet -ness fills my breast But sweet - er
T
far It
'<f'
art of mu - sic frame; No words nor ev en
source of all our grace Sole com - fort in our
m r r \
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Most Holy Name' of Jesus, 31
Jesu, dulcis memoria .
R.A.TURTON.
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g^ ^j
tune.)
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sweet-ness
T fills my
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sweet
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j
far it
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thought can
ban - ish
to
say,
ment,
i'
And
The
Oh,
I
on
/'
Thy
sweets of
what when
f' ^
beau
Thy
face
-
^
ty
blest
to
1
,1
feast.
Name.
face.
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Je - su, King most won - der - ful, Thou
24. 2. Thee may our tongues for ev - er bless, Thee
3. Je - su, Light of all be - low. Thou
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Con- que - ror re - nowned. Thou Sweet-ness most in
may we love a - lone; And ev - er in our
Fount and Sur pass - ing the
^
of life fire, - all
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eff
lives
joys
- a- ble.
ex-press The
we know, And
In Whom
J
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all
age
we
^
joys are
of Thine
can de -
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found,
own.
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all sire.
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4. wj^O may each heart confess Thy Name,
p And ever Thee adore;
cres.And seeking Thee, itself inflame
To seek Thee more and more.
5. y King of glory, King of might.
From Whom all graces come,
O Beauty, Honor infinite
Of our celestial home.
Jesu, spotless virgin flower.
Our life and joy; to Thee
Unison f Be praise, beatitude, and power
Through all eternity.
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^-NfsN Most Holy Name of Jesus 33
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M^
To them that seek Thee, oh
•
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— letus pay,
2. ^LrNarne of g-lad-ness, Name of pleasure, .Bythistong-uein - ef-fa-ble,
26. y;{/"'Tis theName^for . ra-tion,.s?'Tis the Name of vic-to-ry,
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Most Holy Name of Jesus. 35
H'i^l'i^ ^ J J^
36 Q\ Before Septuagesima.
Alleluia, dulce carmen.
A.EDMONDS, TOZER.
W^
\.Uyiisoufk\ song- of sweet-ness, Voice of joy, ce
28. 2. Al le-lu joy - ful moth - er Of the blest, Je
3.
m^
mfAl - le-lu
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J.
ia
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we
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4
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to chant for
i J
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les - tial lay, Al - \e - lu IS the glo - ry
ru - sa - lem! Al - le - lu is the an - them
le-lu
^
ev - er-more: dim.Al - our trans-gres - sions
^t^ ^
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Of the choirs in heaven-ly day, Which
hich the An gels
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- gfels
That be them.fl'mWhile sad-ness
^
full well - fit - teth to
»Make us for a while give o'er: For
For the ho - lyi
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Pater, audi nos.
H. WHITEHEAD.
f^ ,
Uniso?!.
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1. jD p Now humblestprayer,When consciences
theda>
afe the days of to
29. 2. j» Now wise-ly long-, Of sadderthoughtand
is the sea- son,
-^^
3. ^/j/ The feast of pe-nance.
t> [; Jj-
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Oh, so brig-ht,With true con ver-sion's
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God
iiv
lie bare,
y
And mer
1^
f=p^ cy most
de -
J
lig-hts {o spare,
g-rav-er song-,cres.When ail - irig-souls grow well and strong-,
heaven - ly light, cr<?.9.Like sun •
rise af - ter storm - V nigfht.
P
^U Harmony.
A A A A.
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P] lov-ing- Sav-iour, Th
approaching"
30. 3. Je - sus.when in cru-'el
el an-g-uish
an-gniish Dy-ing or the
J i J. j) J J J J J J J
^v Lent. 39
Jesn^ Ave.
H. WHITEHEAD.
I''
1-
•
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fi
-
I
sus,
\ \
all
1I
hail,
Ti
Who for my sin
¥
Didst
2, yje - sus, from out Thine o -pened Side Thou
31.
^
3.
si
Je - sus,
^^ A
Who
J
at
A
this
A
M
ver - y hour At
A
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die, and by that death didst E - win ter-nal life for me.
^
hast the thirs-ty world supplied With end -less streams of love.
God's rigfht hand in pomp and power Our na-ture still dost wear:
^ ^ ^ ^ J^
"r.
Send
Come
r
'
r
V
me
h^
ye
r
i
Thy
I
g-race, g-ood
r
^^
Lord,
sick
that
ness
I
quell,
Un
Draw
M ^^ m
-
pocodim.O let Thy Wounds still in - ter - cede, And
A
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4.
V
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TTj/" Jesus,
With
Who
i
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A A
rr^rr^
Shalt in glory
ang-els to the final
come
doom.
^^
J.
^^ ^
32. Z. But vain all out - ward form of iSfrief, And
3. The fore - head pros-trate in the dust, The
J J * -*i
^^^m
calls to fast and sigh; Let priefet and peo - pie
vain the word of prayer, Un - less the heart de
hair and g-ar-ments torn, Can nev - er stay the
s ^^
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T=^
^^^^^^m
R G. SANDERS.
^
3.jt5?Much have sinned; but con-fess
^ /I /^
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J J J
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fore
ills
g-uilt,
J
and
and
J^i
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^r
Thy throne we
J
all
all
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our
our
n n ^^
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J
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Oh, streng-then
A
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-
J
g-ain
for
to
J
T=f=r
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Thee
the praise of
J.
us
^
with
with
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tears
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r
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g-reat
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vine,
turn,
Name, Our
r
Du
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ly
g-ain
faint -
J
rr
this
to
ing-
KJ
us
souls
J
sa - cred
Thy
to
^
f^
time
mer
health
-
^
to
cy
re -
keep,
show,
store.
m XI
r
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i
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4.jt?And g-rant us, while by fasts we strive
This mortal body to control.
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4. Grant us by holy abstinence
To mortify each carnal sense;
^^ That so our souls, from sin set free.
May rise all-holy unto Thee.
5. Blest Three in One, with grief sincere
Before Thy footstool we appear;
Oh, bless our fast, that it may prove
The source of pardon, peace and love.
J. F. & B. 3736-
^
Lent. 43
C'. >vi O Sol salutis intimis.
H.DORMAN.
J J ^ J
i 1. /"The
t<r r
dark- ness
r
fleets,
r
and joy - earth Wei
ful •
35. 2. //?/"Thou, who dost g-ive ,the ac, cept - time, Give
ed
That foun- tain whence our
^
sins have flowed Shall
^ m
3.
^
r
I
r r r:
^
mJV r'
^'
/
comes the new-born dav Je - sus, true Son of
tears to pu - ri fv, Give flames of love to
soon in tears dis til, If but Thy pen - i
^
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r.^ ^ ^ J
r r r I
led
44 Lent.
'S "Y\^
Jesu dulcis, amor mens.
qi^„. C.RAYMOND -BARKER,
U.KAYMUJNJJ-BAKKEK, S.J.
is
^^^
hail
4=^
ais^i
to thee, my
^
O 'g^
Sav-iour!s Side;
* And
^
draw in trembling- sor-row near: And, hang--ing- o'er Thy
Coun- te- nance now pale in death, Whose g-lance but late so
hail to thee, thou Wound so wide: Thou Wound more rud - dv
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46
^' Passion -Tide.
Scevo dolorum turbine.
E.M.LOTT.
b'' i > t J J J
i I
r T-
l.joOer whelmed in depths of
erwhelmed woe.
woe, Up - on the tree
trei of scorn
^
38. Hark, with what aw-ful cry His Spir- it takes Itsflight;
u
2.
^i
^^
3. The sun withdraws his
^-j-^
^ ^ "^ ^
lig"ht;
e
The middayheavensgrowpale;
^=^=r ^
Hane-s the Redeem-er
r
of mankind, With racking- aneruif
g-uish
r "f- r f r torn,
That smote His Moth-er's heart, And wrapther soul in
cry, it night,
rhe moo,n,the stars, the niverse,TheirMak-ersdeath be
u - ni' wail.
[ni,;if-; ;;;^^^ P
n^
i
^^
J J J J J J . J J
See, how
I
M^
)w the nails those
r r
I
'
r^ r r
Hands And Feet
r
Fee so ten-der
I
'
rend;
Earth hears, and to its base Rocks wild - ly to and fro;
^
man a -lone be mute? Come, youth and hoar-y
Ail
^^
Shall hairs;
J , J J J /Ti i U J.
J=:J
a J J J J
i — U. 4
I
V r^
I
See,
r-ry. .^
down His Face and Neck ahd Breast His
.
sacred Blood He
f
scend.
Tombs burst;seas,riv-ers_ mountains quake;The veil is rent in two.
r
J J
'r r r
k Come,
J^
r
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in
r
tears.
1.
, , ,
joBx the Bio od that flowed from Thee InThybit-ter ag-- o-n\
ttt
2. By the thornsthatcrownedThyHeadjBvThysceptre of a reed;
39 3. By the nails and point- ed spearjByThy people's cru-el jeer;
ij}j AT
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f-f=F
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By the scourge so meek- ly borne; By Thy pur-ple robe ofscorn,_
ByThy Foot- step faint and slow,Weig-hed beneath Thy cross of woe, _
ByThy dy - ing- prayer which rose Beg-g-ing- mer - cv for Thyfoes,_
J j J 1 .J n^ .J Jii J .J
r r r r
Te- su, Saviour, hear our cry; Thou wert suffering- once as" we;
i J J J J i^r-J j J I
i ^J.J I
48 Passion -Tide.
Pange lingua gloriosi Lauream.
J.RATTWATER,
40.
1. ySing, my
a.wj^Thir- ty
W
tongue, the glo - rious
years
J', ii
com-
ap
a^
3. jK» He en - dured the shame and spit - ting, Vin - e -
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ib^
I'M '
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p
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tro - phy Tell the tri - umph of the
Pas - sion, For that this He free ly
open - ed, Wa - ter thence and Blood pro
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49
Unis3?i (ad Ub).
^^ ^^m
^^^r~f
1. ySing-, my tong"ue, the Sav - iour's glo - ry;
41. S.^Eat - ing- of the tree for - bid - den,
3. Such the or - der God ap - point - ed
"mn ^ ^^ i i
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r=^
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:''
f'r'r'r' '/^ ^ " i' Nr' /
Tell His tri - umph far and wide; dim.TeW a - loud the
Man had sunk in Sa - tan's snare, When his pit - y
When for sin He would a - tone; To the ser-pent
L
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M:, I
„ i i-i
f^^
m fa-mous
ing-
thus
Cre
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op
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Of
Did
His
this
Schemesyet deep
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cond
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51
iduf
How
— r
up
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r
on
;
r
'
'm¥ r f T I
r f--^=^ m
i& / r' r / ^i i
r'
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cres.Van-quish-ing- in death, He died.
That first e - vil to re - pair.
Whence the fa - tal wound had come.
^ J u J n u
r r r
r i f=
So when now at length the fullness
Of the sacred time drew nigh,
Then the Son Who moulded all things
Left His Fathers throne on high;
From a Virgins womb appearing,
Clothed in our mortality.
All within a lowly manger,
Lo, a tender Babe He lies!
See His gentle Virgin Mother
Lull to sleep His infant cries!
While the Limbs of God Incarnate
Round with swathing-bands she ties.
Honor,
blessing everlasting
To ,the immortal Deity!
'To the Father, Son, and Spirit,
Unison f<
Praise be paid co-equally!
Glory through the earth to heaven
To Trinity in Unity!
52 D
Passion -Tide
Ecce Homo.
42
1.
Z.pp Look
nxf O
f
sin
on
-
f
ner,
His
^
f
lift
f
the
Head, that
^W
eye of
J. C. BOWEN.
faith, To
bleed -ing- Head, With
3. 'Tis not a - lone those Limbs are racked, But
J i i J
hxl^ i tj-ir r
r F
l^^tl J 1
1
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See
Oh,
on the Cru-ci - fied
U
Te. - sus,
J
So,
Soil
53
the
I'li'i'^'i'i' I'l' ^^ i
in
In -
a book, What
no -cent. What
well
ma-
is
lice
worth
hath
¥ learn
bound
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(First
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Cr
come
nieuH crucifixufi
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mourn with
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while;
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See,
Have we no tears to shed for Him, While
43. 3.
3. What was Thy crime, my dear - est Lord? By
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Jews de ride? jo^Ah, look how pa - tient - ly He hangs:
hast been tried, (^'And guilt y found of too much love:
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2.
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God.saith he, Hath reigned and triumphed from the Tree.
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ry.
De - rid -ed, wounded, dy - ing, In great-est ag- o - ny.
Whilst thou, af- flict - ed Moth - er,Shar'st the torments of thy Son.
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quot U7idis Incrimanun.
R.R.TERRY.
ELIZABETH RAYMOND-BARKER.
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1. /"All g-lo - ry, laud, and hon or To
2. Thou art the King- of Is rael, Thou
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61
Unison
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filii et filiae.
TRADITIONAL FRENCH MELODY.
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Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le
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3. Then
All
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64 Easter.
filii et filiae.
PALESTRINA.
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death re - stored
Je - sus lay. Al - le
Ga - li - lee."
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4. That self-same nig-ht, while out of fear
The doors were shut, their Lord most dear
To His apostles did appear.
Alleluia.
Alleluia.
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Day of Re- sur-rec-tion!
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Easter. 67
Aurora ccelum purpurnt.
F. HAWORTH.
W}n sonJ[fThe
ll/m'sonJfThe dawn was pur-plinsr
p'ur-pling- o'er the sky; With
Wit
2. When our most val - iant might y King From
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bu-ried death Deep in the grave He left behind.
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Calm all your grief, and still your tears,"
Hark, the descending angel cries;*
For Christ is risen from the dead,
And death is slain, no more to rise."
5. jt?0 Jesu, from the death of sin
Keep us, we pray; so shalt Thou be
cres.The everlasting paschal joy
Of all the souls new-born in Thee.
6. /To God the Father, with the Son
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/y) Who from the grave immortal rose,
uniso^i
•'^iAnd Thee, Paraclete, be praise
\ While age on endless ages flows
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Easter.
Ad coenam Agni providi.
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La'mb's high
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bin- quet
quel f—t we a - wait, In
2. Up - on the al- tar of the Cross His
52. 3. That pas - chal eve God's arm was bared: The
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Tu victor Bex.
R.R.TERRY.
53.
P1.
2.
Unison
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what a vie - to
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How beau - ti - ful
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mies of souls a - round Thee were, Blest spir - its thronging-
ed with - in those Limbs di - vine, Nor left un - ten - ant
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strength ap-pears, Thy crim - son Wounds how bright they shine.
to a - dore Thy Flesh, so mar - vel lous. so" fair.
ed one hour That sa - cred hu - man Heart of Thine.
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thun-ders forth its vie - tor cry, The g-Iad earth shouts its
down death's streng-th in death's despite, And trampling- hell by
watch and ward where sol- diers wait, Now shin- ing- in tri
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stay ,y heaven ourgreat re -war
In -ward.
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forth to reign in sovereig-n power, And glo - ry -without
without end.
fleshwhich sinned by Flesh redeemedjMan in the Godhead reign. A-
lift our souls a -loft to Thee, By Thy ce-les-tial grace.
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3. And she who from Thv o - pened Side Her
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be - ing- took, Thy ho- ly Bride, Still nour- i shed from Thy
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74 Ascension -Tide
SalutiH hutnance Sator.
J. FRANCIS.
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of
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souls
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that
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True
love,
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make our guilt -
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all the cap-tive souls un -chain; And thence to Thy dread
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Whitsun-Tide 75
Veni, Creator Spiritus.
A. MURLEY.
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Who Pa ra The
58 Z.nif
3. Of God's
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hand
art
the
call
fin -
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g-er, The
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at - ing Fill Thou with grace di vine
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life love,
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the tong"ue en
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upon our senses,
JO Pour light 5. From ghostly foes defend us.
Our hearts with love inflame, Thy peace in us fulfil-,
And with Thy might supernal So, Thou before us leading
Make strong our mortal frame. We may escape each ill.
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Praise to the Son Who rose,
In Thee, from Both proceeding,
j
And praise to Thee, blest Spirit,
Through endless time believe. ^ While age on ages flows.
. .
76 Whitsun-Tide
^
Venij sancte Spiritus.
(First tune.)
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59
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Spir- it,
S^ir-
Come, Con -so - ler,
di - vin- est
vine,
guest,
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f=r=T
Is suing"
- from Thy
come
con
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-
our souls
J
to
ra-diance bright,
sweet
,
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bo-
ev - ery
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pose,
with
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faith
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heart
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Plen-teous streams from
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bright flood.
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Come,
Rest in
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Fa
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But for Thy blest De - i - ty. Noth - ing- pure in
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of
burn
man
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Thy store,
heat,
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could be;
Tru - est
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Come, our hearts' un
com - fort
Noth - ing harm- less,
fail
of
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4.Wash away each sinful stain; 5 Unto all Thy faithful just,
Gently shed Thy gracious rain Who in Thee confide and trust,
On the dry and fruitless soul. Deign the seven-fold gift to send.
Heal each wound and bend each will, Grant us virtue's blest increase,
Warm our hearts benumbed and chill, Grant a death of hope and peace,
All our wayward steps control Grant the joys that never end
O . .
Whitsun-Tide 77
V 1.
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nifKo
(Secotfci time.)
- ly
Ve7ii, sa7icte
Spir - it,
} I
Spiritus.
come and
^
E.M.LOTT.
On our
59. 2. Conie,Con so - ler, kind -est, Come, our
vin - est im Un-
'
11 Lisrht, to
^ ev - ery
^"^
faith-ful heart Plenteous streams from loye's
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store, Come,
ome, our
ou: hearts' un fai ing Light,
heat, Tru-est com - fort of our woes,
be; Noth-ing harm - less, noth good.
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4. Wash away each sinful stain, 5. Unto all Thy faithful just,
Gently shed Thy gracious rain Who in Thee confide and trust,
On the dry and fruitless soul. Deign the seven-fold gift to send.
Heal each wound and bend each will Grant us virtues blest increase,
Warm our hearts benumbed and chill , Grant a death of hope and peace,
All our wayward steps control Grant the joys that never end.
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78 Whitsun-Tide.
Veni^ sancte Spiritus.
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Lrnf Come, Ho - ly Ghost, send down those beams Which
3. O Thou, of com - fort - ers the best; O
60. 3. Thrice - bless - ed Lig-ht, shoot home Thy darts And
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61
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3.
Come,
Great Par-a
Thou
O Cre
in
Veni, Creator Spiritus.
Thv
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a~"- for
clete, to
seven-fold
Spir-
Thee we
g-ifts
it
art
y
cry,
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blest,
known;The
O
A.E.BAKER.
in our
hig-h- est
fin
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souls take up ' Thy rest; Come with Thy g-race and heavenly
g-ift of God most hig-h, O fount of life, O fire of
of God's hand we own: The pro-mise of the Fa - ther
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To
T
fill the hearts that Thou hast made,
love, And sweet a - noint - ing" from a - bove.
Thou, Who dost the toiig-uewith poweren - dow.
^
Whitsun-Tide. 81
Spiritus sancte Deus. C.MAYLAND.
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From Whose
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2. / Hail, Life of life! Hail, Par-a-clete di
Z.mf Thou in the Blood Of Him Who died for
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Vent, dator munerum.
63.
^^^^^^ n^ Ho - ly Ghost, come
rTTPT
down up - on Thy
W. SCHULTHES.
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To Thy poor creatures heart;
cres. It blesses Thee that Thou art God
That Thou art what Thou art.
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Born in Thee to grace anew,
cres.Thee the sons of men proclaim,
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S.w^Thee, the Lord of earth and skies,
Owning here in faith and love;
cres.'Een on earth they taste the joys
Stored for happy souls above
6. p Make us. Holy Ghost, to will.
Teach us, only Son, to know,
Grant us, Father, to fulfil,
All Thou wiliest us to do!
90 Most Holy Trinity.
Prayer to the most holy Trinity.
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Ever Blessed Trinity,
Oh, what love from me They merit
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Gefiii sacramentnto.
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That earthly joys may fade away.
Sweet Sacrament divine
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To Jesus ifi the Blessed Sacrament.
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Verbiim supernum prodiens.
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5.jym/ Mighty Victim, earths Salvation,
Heavens ow^n gate unfolding wide,
joHelp Thy people in temptation,
Feed them from Thy bleeding Side.
6. /Unto Thee, the hidden Manna,
Father, Spirit, unto Thee
Let us raise the loud hosanna,
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79, 2. O Heart, for me on fire With love no man can speak,
3.»T,oo true I have for-sak-en Thy love by wil-ful sin:
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My yet un - told de - sire God gives me for Thy sake,
Yet now let me be tak-en Back by Thyg-racea - gain.
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Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Cor amoris.
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2.wj/*When all the day of toil is done, And
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trust- ing faith, We con- se - crate our all to Thee!
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Sununi Parentis Filio.
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A father prove untrue;
A brother or a sister turn
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5. The hearts of men are often hard
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e/'(?.s.But in the sacred Heart we find
A refuge from despair.
6. )?{fTo Thee, my Jesus, then I come,
A poor and helpless child;
And on Thine own words, ^"^Come to Me,
My only hope I build.
7. j(? The world is cold, and life is sad,
I crave the blessed rest
Of those who lay their weary heads
Upon Thy sacred Breast.
8. ci-es.For love is stronger far than death,
And who can love like Thee,
My Saviour, Whose appealing Heart
Broke on the Cross for me ?
dim.
9. w/^The purest, deepest earthly love.
What is it, Lord, to Thine?
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Thy grace hath set me free;
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Enjoys true liberty.
6. /Naught more can I desire than this,
To see Thy Face in heaven;
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His Heart in pledge hath given.
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Viva, viva Gesu.
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With those red drops of His. \ The precious Blood to praise.
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Viva, viva Gesu.
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The precious Blood to praise.
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sung to the 2nd tune, third and fifth lines in each stanza
must be repeated
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Most Precious Blood of Jesus.
Salvete, Christi vulnera.
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Ira jiista Conditoris.
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Conscious of His broken laws, Lord of majesty supreme!
May this Blood, in that dread hour. Jesus! praise to Thee be given
Cry aloud, and plead our cause: By the world Thou didst redeem;
Bid our guilty terrors cease. Who jwithjhe, Father and the Spirit,
Be our pardon and our peace. Reignest in eternal merit.
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Quern terra, pontua, sidera.
H.WARE.
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Sea.
sue -cor are call- ing, Sinless and beau-ti-ful_ Star of the Sea.
on us is steal - ing, Sinless and beau-ti-ful_Star of the Sea.
Stella Maris.
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3. Through all my joys and cares.sweetMaid! May I still
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4. j»jo And when my last expiring sigh
My soul from earth shallfree-,
poco (?r<?5'.Do thou,bright Queen of saints, stand, nigh,
And bear it up to God on high,
Star of the boundless sea.
138 Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
'I am the Immaculate Conception"
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95 Z.n^fWe pray for Gods ?Io- ry, May His king"-dom come;
3.mfWe pray for our Moth-er, The Church up - on earth,
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4. nfWe pray for all sinners,
And souls that now stray
From Jesus and Mary
In heresys way.
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
5. JO For poor, sick, afflicted,
Thy mercy we crave;
And comfort the dying,
Thou light of the grav€
\ve, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
6. tuf There is no need Mary,
Nor ever hath oeen,
Which thou canst not succor
Immaculate Queen.
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
7. ntfln grief and temptation,
In joy, or in pain,
cr<?* .We'll seek thee, our Mother,
/ Nor seek thee in vain.
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
8. ntfO bless us, dear Lady,
With blessings from heaven,
And to our petitions
Let answer be given.
. Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
9. jcipln deaths solemn moment,
Our Mother, be nigh-,
As children of Mary
teach us to die!
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
10.//?/'And crown thy sweet mercy
With this special grace,
cresTo behold soon in heaven
/ Gods ravishing Face.
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
11. /iNow toi God be all glory
And worship for aye
And to, Gods Virgin Mother
An endless Ave
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Hymn for the month of Mary.
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In grief, but not in anger.
Though we have tried thee sore:
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We'll vex thy heart no more
5. B}^ Him Who calls thee Mother,
And bids us do the same-
By Him, thy Son, Who gives us
A
Brothers tender name;
By the love that yearneth
all
Within thine own pure heart,
O Mother! be a mother.
And act a mothers part.
GjS^ln heavens eternal May-time
Whose sunlight is the Lamb,
In the, gladness and the glory.
The rapture and the calm,
Well praise thee, and we'll bless thee
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
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4. So we take thee for our Mother,
And we claim our right to be,
By the gift of our dear Brother,
Loving children unto thee;
And our humble consecration
Thou wilt surely not despise,
From thy bright and lofty station
Close to Jesus in the skies.