Melodic Snippets Index

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Page 324

6th century — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Let our tongues sing out the story”)
Translation: Adaptation by Fr. Dylan Schrader
Third Tune: “Westminster Abbey F” • 87 87 87

87 87 87
Page 325

6th century — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Let our tongues sing out the story”)
Translation: Adaptation by Fr. Dylan Schrader
Fourth Tune: “Lauda Anima” • 87 87 87

87 87 87
Page 328

6th century — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Sing, my tongue, of warfare ended”)
Translation: Msgr. Ronald A. Knox
First Tune: “Mannheim” • 87 87 87

87 87 87
Page 330

6th century — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Sing, my tongue, of warfare ended”)
Translation: Msgr. Ronald A. Knox
Second Tune: “Picardy” • 87 87 87

87 87 87
Page 775

Pendens In Crucis Cornibus (“O thou who hangest on the tree”)
Translation: Alan Gordon McDougall
Tune: “St Peter Claver” • 88 88 (LM)

88 88 (LM)
Page 682

Summi Largitor Praemii (“Sole hope of all the world and Lord”)
Translation: Alan Gordon McDougall
Tune: “Oakwood” • 88 88 (LM)

88 88 (LM)
Page 683

Clarum Decus Jejunii (“The glory of these forty days”)
Text by Saint Gregory the Great translated into English by Maurice Frederick Bell
Text only—can be used with any 88 88 (LM)N.B. This text is usually sung to Spires (“Erhalt Uns Herr”), which has many variants. Let the congregation, therefore, follow the choir.

88 88 (LM)
Page 686

O Amor Quam Ecstaticus (“O love, how deep, how broad, how high”)
Fr. Thomas à Kempis, Subprior of Mount St. Agnes
Translation: Benjamin Webb
Tune: “Agincourt” • 88 88 (LM)

88 88 (LM)
Page 687

“When I Survey The Wondrous Cross” by Isaac Watts
Tune: “Rockingham” • 88 88 (LM)

88 88 (LM)
Page 688

“O Come And Mourn With Me Awhile” by Fr. Frederick William Faber, Oratorian
Tune: “St Cross” • 88 88 (LM)

88 88 (LM)
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