Melodic Snippets Index

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Page 117

Ave Maris Stella (“Star of ocean, lead us”)
Translation: Msgr. Ronald A. Knox
Tune: “St Martin” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 128

Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, O Star that pointest”)
Translation: John Athelstan Riley
First Tune: “St Martin” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 129

Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, O Star that pointest”)
Translation: John Athelstan Riley
Second Tune: “Ravenshaw” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 130

Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, O Star that pointest”)
Translation: John Athelstan Riley
Third Tune: “Ave Radix” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 131

Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, O Star that pointest”)
Translation: John Athelstan Riley
Fourth Tune: “Waltham Forest” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 848

O Bello Dio, Signor Del Paradiso (“O God of loveliness”)
Saint Alphonsus Liguori; translated into English by Fr. Edmund Vaughan
Tune: “St Elizabeth” • 66 66 66 8

66 66 66 8
Page 695

“Jesus, Meek And Lowly” by Fr. Henry Augustine Collins, Cistercian
Tune: “St Martin” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 677

“What Child Is This?”
Translation: William Chatterton Dix
Tune: “Greensleeves” • 87 87 R

87 87 R
Page 678

Stille Nacht (“Silent Night, Holy Night”)
This German text was composed by Fr. Josef Mohr, a Catholic priest who died in 1848. He should not be confused with a Jesuit priest, Fr. Josef Hermann Mohr (d. 1892), who published many German hymnals. The English translation (“Silent Night”) was composed by John Freeman Young.
Tune: “Stille Nacht” • 66 88 66

66 88 66
Page 668

Corde Natus Ex Parentis (“Of the Father’s love begotten”)
Aurelius Prudentius, Christian Poet
Translation: Cento by the editors
Tune: “Divinum Mysterium” • 87 87 87 R

87 87 87 R
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