Melodic Snippets Index

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Tantum Ergo Sacramentum (“Down in adoration falling”)
Many other melodies and translations can be used, or this hymn may be sung in Latin. Search the index for Pange Lingua Gloriosi by St. Thomas Aquinas (†1274).
Tune: “St Thomas (Webbe)” • 87 87 87

87 87 87
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Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Approach, ye just, and take”)
Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry
First Tune: “Seán” • 66 66 Iambic

66 66 Iambic
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Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Approach, ye just, and take”)
Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry
Second Tune: “Camcolt” • 66 66 Iambic

66 66 Iambic
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Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Approach, ye just, and take”)
Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry
Third Tune: “Clermont” • 66 66 Iambic

66 66 Iambic
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Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Approach, ye just, and take”)
Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry
Text only—can be used with any 66 66 Iambic

66 66 Iambic
Page 423

Rex Sempiterne Domine (“To Thee, O everlasting King”)
Translation: Fr. John Fitzpatrick, Oblate of Mary
Second Tune: “Erschienen Ist” • 88 88 A

88 88 A
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Aquinas — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Hail, the body bright and glorious”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
Fifth Tune: “Lauda Anima” • 87 87 87

87 87 87
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Aquinas — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Hail, the body bright and glorious”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
Twelfth Tune: “Breton” • 87 87 87

87 87 87
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Aquinas — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Hail, the body bright and glorious”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
Eleventh Tune: “Regent Square” • 87 87 87

87 87 87
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Aquinas — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Hail, the body bright and glorious”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
Tenth Tune: “Dulce Carmen” • 87 87 87

87 87 87
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