âoly âoly âorde god of Sabaoth âeuyn and earth are fulfylled with the glory of thy maiestye âhe glorious coÌpany of the apostles prayse the. âhe goodly felowshyp of the prophetes worshyp the. âe noble armony of martyrs prayse the âhe holy churche throughout all the worlde doth magnyfye the. âhey knowledge the to be the father of an infynite maiesty âhey knowledge thy honourable and very onely sone ând the holy ghost also to be a conforter âhou arte the kynge of glory o Chryste âhou arte the euerlastyng sone of the father âhen thou tokest vpon the our nature to delyuer man y u dyddest not abhorre the virgyns woÌbe âhen thou haddest ouercomen the sharpnesse of death thou openest the kyngdome of heuyns to all true beleuers âhou syttest on the ryght hande of god in the glory of the father âe beleue that thou shalt com to be our iuge âe therfore pray the helpe thy seruauÌtes whome thou hast redemed with thy precyous bloude âake them to be nombred with thy sayntes in ââ¦ye euerlastynge â lorde saue thy people and blesse thy herytage âouerne and also lyfte theym vp iÌ to blesse euerlastynge âe prayse the euery daye ând we worshyp thy name euer worlde without ende âouchsaufe good lorde to kepe vs this daye without synne â lorde haue mercy vpoÌ vs haue mercy vpoÌ vs. â lorde let thy mercy lyghten vpon vs euen as we trust in the. â lorde iÌ the haue I trusted let me neuer be confouÌded ââ¦oly mother of god make thy petâcyon ãâ¦ã âhat we may deserue Chrystes promyssyon ¶ ãâ¦ã ââ¦e deum ââ¦iserere mei deus â Aue mercy vpon me o god accordynge to thy great mercy ând accordyng to the multytude of thy compassyons wype away myn iniquite âet wasshe me more from myne iniquite and elense me from my synne âor I knowledge myne iniquite and my synne is euer before myne eyes âgaynst the onely haue I synned and haue done euyll in thy syght that thou mayste be instifyed in thy wordes and mayst vaynquysshe wheÌ thou hast iudged âo I was begotten in wyckednesse and my mother conceyued me in synne âo thou haste loued trueth the vnknowen and secrete thynges of thy wysdome hast thou reueled vnto me âpryncle me lorde with ysope and so shall I be cleane thou shalt wasshe me and then shal I be whyter then snowe ânto my hearynge shalt thou gyue ioye gladnesse and my brosed bones shal be refresshed âourne thy face froÌ my synnes and wype away all my wyckednesse â pure herte create in me oh god an vp ryght spyryte renewe within me âast me not away from thy face and thyne holy spyryte take not from me âake me agayn to reioyse in thy sauynge helth and strenthen me with a pryncypal spyryte âwyll enstruct the wycked iÌ thy wayes and the vngodly shall be conuerted vnto the. âelyuer me froÌ bloudes oh god the god of my health my toÌge shal exalte thy ryghtwysenesse âorde open thou my lyppes my mouthe shall pronounce thy prayse âor yf thou haddest desyred sacryfices I hadde surely gyueÌ it but y u delytest not iÌ burnt offrynges âsacryfyce to god is a lowly spirit a contrite an humble herte dispyce not o god âeale gently of thy fauourable beneuolencâ with Syon that the walles of Hierusalem may be buylte agayne âhen shalt thou accept the sacryfyce of ryght wysnesse oblacyons and burnte offerynges then shall they lay calues vpon thyne altare â This worde Laudes is asmoche to saye as prayses the feruyce folowynge is called so because it conteyneth onely the mere laudes prayses of Chryst and the virgyn his mother ¶ ãâ¦ã The Laudes âorde haste the to helpe me âlorye be to the father to the sone to the holye ghoste ââ it was in the begynnyng as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it ¶ ãâ¦ã wonderfull ââ¦ominus regnauit ãâ¦ã âHe lorde hath reygned he hathe put on goodly aray the lorde hath armed hiÌ selfe with strength and hath gyrded hym selfe âe hath surely buylte set fast the rouÌde worlde so that it shall not be moued âhy seate was then prepared o god but thou thy selfe arte of euerlastynge âhe floodes haue rysen o lorde the floodes haue rored âhe floodes haue lyfted vp theyr waues with great noyse and rorynge of many waters âarueylous are the risynges of waters maruey lous is that lorde aboue âhy testymonyes are made passynge credible holynes becometh thy house o lorde for euermore âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holye ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âubilate deo omnis âAke ye melody vnto god all that inhabyte the earthe serue ye the lorde with gladnes âutre ye in to his presence with ioyfulnesse ânowledge ye the lorde that he is god he hath made vs and not we our selues âe that are his people and the shepe of his pasture entre his gates in confessyon his court with hympnes to magnifye hym ârayse his name for the lorde is swete his mercy is endelesse and his trueth contynueth from one generacyon to another âlory be to the father to the sone and to the. âs it was in the begynnynge as it is nowe âeus deus meus âOd thou arte my god early do I watche after the. ây soule hath thrysted after the myflesshe hath longed very moche ân a countre deserte wylde and dry so haue I appered before the in a holye place for to se thy power and thy glorye âor thy mercy is better then lyfe my lyppes shall prayse the. âo shall I prayse the in my lyfe and in thy name shall lyfte vp myne handes ây soule shal be satysfyed as it were with enter larde and fatnes and my mouthe shal prayse the with lyppes full of ioye âo haue I ben myndefull of the vpon my bed I shall set my thought on the in the mornynge tymes because thou wast myne helper ând I shall reioyce vnder the couerte of thy wynges my soule hath cleaued vnto the thy ryght hande hath susteyned me âhey veryly haue sought my soule iÌ vayne they shal go into the lower partes of the earth they shall be put in to the power of a swearde they shall be the partes of the foxes âhe kynge truely shal ioye in god all shall praysed that sweare in hym for the mouth of theÌ that speake vngodlynesse is stopped ââus misereatur nostri ãâ¦ã âOd haue mercy vpon vs and blesse vs let hym shew his face vnto vs and haue haue mercy vpon vs. âhat we may knowe thy waye in earth and thy sauynge health amonge all nacyons âât the people make knowledge vnto god let all nacyons coââ¦sse the. âoyfull and gladde be all folke because thou âu lest people with equite and orderest the nacyons in earth âet thy people knowledge the o god let all nacyons confesse to the for the earth hath yel ded her fruyte âlesse vs our god all that inhabyt the
they lay calues vpon thyne altare âorde gyue them eternall reste and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them ââ¦y broused bones lorde shall be refresshed ãâ¦ã earelorde âe decet hymnus ãâ¦ã âRayse becoÌmeth the o god iÌ SyoÌ let euery pmyse be êfourmed to the in hierusaleÌ âgod heare my prayer vnto y e shall euery creature come âhe wordes of the wycked haue preuayled agaynste vs vnto our vngodlynes thou shalte be mercyfull âlessed is he whome thou haste chosen and taken vp ne shall dwell in thy court âe shal be satisfied with the godes of thy hous holy is thy temple and meruaylous in equite âeare vs o god our sauyour the hope of all the costes of the earth and mayne see âhou preparest the hylles with thy strength whiche beynge gyrded with power styrrest the depnes of the see the rorynge waters therof âeople shal be affrayde they that dwel vpon the see coostes shall drede thy sygnes thou shalt refresshe the mornynge and euenyng fruytes âhou haste visyted the earth and hast watered it thou hast done moche to enryche it âhe flode of god is replenysshed with waters thou hast prepared theyr fode for so is the preparacyon of it âhou encreasynge the watercourses of it multiply est the sprynges of it with softe showres it shall englad the out sprynges âhou shalte blesse the crowne of the yere of thy benygnyte and thy feldes shal be replenysshed with habundaunce âhe goodly places of deserte shal waxe flatte the lytell hylles shall be gyrte with gladnes âhe rammes of thy flocke are well fleced the valeys shall crease with weate ye they shal outcrye and gyue prayse âorde gyue theÌ eternall reste and let coÌtynuall lyght shyne vnto them ãâ¦ã âeare my prayer o lorde vnto the shal euery creature come ââ¦e hath receyued ãâ¦ã eus deus meus ãâ¦ã âOd thou arte my god early do I watche after the. ây soule hath longed after the my flesshe hath thyrsted very moche ân to a countre deserte wylde and drye so baue I appered before the iÌ an holy place for to se thy power and thy glory âor thy mercy is better theÌ lyfe my lyppes shall prayse the. âo shal I prayse the in my lyfe and in thy name I shall lytte vp my handes ây soule shall be satysfyed as it were with enterlarde and fatnes and my mouthe shall prayse the with lyppes full of ioye âo haue I ben myndefull of the vpoÌ my bed in the mornyng tymes bycause thou waste my helper I shall set my thought on the. ând I shall reioyse vnder the couerte of thy wynges my soule hath cleaued vnto the thy ryght hande hath susteyne me âhey veryly haue sought my lyfe in vayne they shall go in to the lower partes of the erth they shall be put iÌ to the power of a swerde they shall be the parthes of foxes âhe kynge truely shall ioye in god all shal be praysed that sweare in hym for the mouthe of them that speake vngodlynes is stopped âeus miscreatur nostri ãâ¦ã GOd haue mercy vpon vs and blesse vs let hym shewe his face vnto vs and haue mercy vpon vs. âhat thy way may be knowen in the earth and thy sauynge helth also amonge all nacyons âet thy people make knowledge vnto god let all nacyons confesse the. âoyfull and glad be all folke because thou rulest the people with equite ordrest nacyoÌs in earth âeople knowledge the to be god let all nacyoÌs confesse the for the earth hathe brought forth her fruyte âlesse vs our god and all that inhabyte the earth that al the partes therof may feare the. âorde gyue them eternall reste and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them ãâ¦ã âorde thy ryght hande hathe de fended me ãâ¦ã rom the gates of hell ¶ ãâ¦ã ãâ¦ã go dixi in dimidio âSayd in the myddes of my dayes I shall go to the gates of hell âdesyred the resydue of my yeres I sayd to my selfe I shal not se the lorde god in the lande of the lyuynge âshall not se man any more and hym that dwelleth in reste ây generacyon is taken from me and folden vp as the shepherdes tente ây lyfe is cut of lyke a weauers webbe euyn when I began he cutte me downe froÌ mornyng vntyll the nyght thou shalt fynysshe me âwas in hope vntyll mornynge euyn as a lyon so dyd he gnawe by bones âroÌ mornynge vntyll nyght thou shalte fynysshe me as a yonge swalow so shall I crye shall muse as a done âyne eyen daseled with lokyng on hygh âorde I am enforced answere for me what I shall say or what shall he answere me syns I haue done it âshall reuolue all my yeres vnto the with great bytternes of herte âorde yf they lyue thus the lyfe of my spirite be iÌ suche chynges thou shalt correct me quycken me lo in peace my sorowe is most bytterest âhou surely haste delyuered my soule that it shulde not perysshe thou haste cast behynde thy backe all my synnes âor neyther hell shall knowledge the nor death shall prayse the they that discende in to the pyt shall not trust vpon thy veryte âe that is lyuyng the man lyuynge shal knowledge the lyke as I do nowe the father vnto the chyldren shall declare thy trueth âaue me lorde and we shall synge our psalmes in the lorde house all the dayes of oure lyfe âorde gyue them eternall reste and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them ãâ¦ã rom the gates of hell lorde delyuer theyr soules ãâ¦ã uery spirite âaudate dnÌm decâlis âRayse ye the lorde of heuyns prayse ye hym in the hygh places ârayse ye hym all his aungelles all his powers prayse ye hym ârayse hym sonne and moone all sterres and lyght prayse ye hym âhe hyghest of heuyns prayse ye hym and the waters that are aboue the heuyns lette them prayse the lordes name âor by his worde all thynges were made by his commaundement al thynges were created âe hath stablysshed them euerlastyngly in the worlde of worldes he hathe set a lawe it shall not expyre ârayse the lorde ye dragons and all depnesses of the earth âyre hayle snowe yse stormes of wyndes that do his commaundement âouÌtaynes and all lytle hylles woode bearynge fruyte and all ceder trees âeastes and all maner of catell serpentes and fethered foules âynges of the earth all people prynces and all iudges of the earth âachâlers and maydens olde meÌ and yong let them prayse the name of the lorde for the name of hym onely hath ben exalted âhe knowledge of hym is aboue heuyn earth and he hathe exalted the horne of his people ârayse be vnto all his sayntes to the sones of Israel to the people approchyng vnto hym âorde gyue them eternall reste let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them âantate dnÌo canticuÌ âYnge we vnto the lorde a newe song the prayse of hym is in the congregacyon of sayntes âet Israel reioyse in hym that made hym let the sones of
earth all the partes therof feare the. âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ât it was in the begynnyge as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it ãâ¦ã enedicite omâa opera domini ¶ âRayse ye the lorde all his workes prayse ertolle hym for euer âe angelles prayse the lorde ye heuens prayse the lorde âe waters al that are aboue heuen prayse the lorde all the powers of the lorde prayse ye y e lord âhe sonne the moone prayse ye the lorde starres of the fyrmament prayse ye the lorde âhe ravgne and the dâwe prayse ye the lorde all the wyndes of god prayse ye the lorde ââeâ and heate magnifye ye the lorde wynter and sommer prayse ye the lorde âoysture ye hoore frostes prayse ye the lorde frost and colde prayse ye the lorde âse and ââowe prayse ye the lorde nyghtes and dayes prayse ye the lorde âyghte and darkenes prayse ye the lorde lyghtnynge and cloudes laude ye the lorde âhe earth mought prayse the lorde laude and extolle hym for euer âylles and mountaynes prayse ye the lorde all that spryngeth vpoÌ the earth laude ye the lorde âe welles and sprynges prayse the lorde sees flodes prayse ye the lorde âhale fysshes and all that moue iÌ the waters prayse ye the lorde all byrdes of the ayre prayse ye the lorde âll beastes bothe wylde and tame prayse the lorde ye chyldren of men prayse the lorde âet Israel prayse the lorde laude hym and exâoll hym for euer âepreestes of the lorde prayse the lorde ye serua untes of the lorde prayse the lorde âespirites and soules of ryghtwysemen prayse the lorde ye holy meke in herte prayse the lorde ânania Azaria Misael prayse ye the lorde lau de and extolle hym for euer âlesse we the father the sone w t the holy ghost prayse we hym and serue we hym euermore âlessed arte thou lorde in the fyrmament of heuyn thou arte prayse worthy gloryous and magnifyed worlde without ende âaudate dnÌm de celis âRayse ye the lorde of heuyns prayse ye hym in the hygh places ârayse ye hym all his aungelles all his powers prayse ye hym ârayse ye hym Sonne and moone all starres lyght prayse ye hym âhe hyghest of hâuyns prayse ye hym and the waters that are aboue the heuyns let theÌ prayse the lordes name âor by his worde all thynges were made by his commaundemen ⪠all thynges were created âe hath stablysshed them euerlastyngly and in to the worlde of worldes he hath set a lawe that shall not exspyre ârayse the lorde ye dragons and al depnesses of the earthe âyer hayle snowe yse stormes of wyndes that do his commaundement âouÌtaynes and all lytell hylles wodde bearyng fruyte and all Cedre trees âeastes and all maner of Catell serpentes and fethered foules âynges of the earth and all people princes and all iudges of the earth âachelers and maydens olde men and yonge let them prayse the name of the lorde for the name of hym onely is eâalted âhe knowledge of hym is aboue heuyn earth he hathe exalted the horne of his people âaude be vnto al his sayntes to the sones of Israel to the people approchynge vnto hym âantate domino âYng ye vnto the lorde a new song praysed be he in the congregacyon of sayntes âet Israel reioyce in hym that made hym and let the sones of syon triumphe in theyr kynge âet thew prayse his name with daunsynge let them syng vnto hym with tympany and harpe âor the lorde is well pleased with his people hath exalted the lowly into saluacyon âayntes shall triuÌphe iÌ glorye they shall make ioye in theyr chambres âhe prayses of god shal be in theyr mouthes two edged swordes in theyr handes âo do vengeaunce amongest nacyons correccyons amongest people ââ¦o bynde theyr kynges in fetters and theyr nobles in manacles of yron âor to execute on them the iudgement wryten this is glory vnto all his sayntes âaudate dnÌm in sanctis ãâã âRayse the lorde in his sayntes prayse hym in the fyrmament of his power ârayse hym in his strenght prayse hym accordynge to the almyghtynes of his power ârayse hym with the sounde of a trompet prayse ye hym with harpe and lute ârayse hym with tympany and dauÌsynge prayse hym with rebeckes and organs ârayse hym with clarysymbals wel soundynge prayse hym with symbals of swetnesse let euery spyryte prayse the lorde âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holye ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ãâ¦ã wonderfull exchaunge The creatour of mankynde takynge vpon hym a lyuynge body hath not disdayned to be borne of a virgyn And he beyng made man without seede of man hath commytted vnto vs his godhed ãâ¦ã aria virgo semper âIrgyn Mary reioyce alway whiche hast borne Chryste the maker of heuen erth for out of thy wombe thou hast brought forth the sauyour of the worlde Thankes be to god ¶ ãâ¦ã gloriosa femina âGloryous floure of womanhed Aboue the starres inthronysed Thyne holy brestes haue nourysshed That lorde that the hath created âur health lost by Eues offence Thy godly fruyte doth recompence For vs in heuyn to haue ingredience Thou wast a wyndowe by prouydence âhou arte the dore of the heuynly kynge And the gate of lyfe resplendysshynge Syns that a virgyn lyfe doth brynge Ye redemed people reioyce and synge âlory to the lorde of myghtes moost That of a virgyn chaste was bore âlory to the father and the holy ghost To them be praysyng for euermore So be it ââ¦od hathe her choseÌ all other before ââ¦nd causeth her to dwell with hym for euermore ãâ¦ã gloryous mother of god ¶ ãâ¦ã âLessed be the lorde god of Israel for he hath visyted and redemed his people ând hath raysed vp an horne of saluacyon vnto vs in the house of his seruaunt Dauid âuyn as he promysed by the mouthe of his holy prophetes whiche were syns the worlde began âhat we shuld be saued from our enemyes and from the handes of all that hate vs. âo fulfyl the mercy promysed to our fathers to remembre his holy testament âo perfourme the othe whiche he sware to our father Abraham that he wolde gyue vs. âhat we delyuered out of the haÌdes of oure ene myes myght serue hym without feare ân holynesse and ryghtwysenes before hym all the dayes of our lyfe ând thou chylde shalte be called the prophet of the hyeste for thou shalte go before the face of the lorde to prepare his wayes âo gyue knowledge of saluacyon vnto his people for the remyssyon of theyr synnes âhrough the tendre mercy of our god wherby the day spryng from an hye hath visyted vs. âo gyue lyght to them that syt iÌ darkenes and in the shadowe of death and to guyde our feete in to the way of peace âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste âs it
froÌ this present heuynes and to haue the fruycyon of eternall gladnesse By Chryst our lorde So be it Blesse we the lorde Thanke we god ¶ ãâ¦ã âHe syxte houre spryngynge before the mydday Iesu hande and foote to the crosse they nayled Uvith the shamefull est deathe that they contryue may And in dispyte betwene two theues hym hanged Uvhen they thought for payn that he tursted His thurst for to quenche they profered hym gal This lambe so illuded bought our synnes all ãâ¦ã we worshyp the Chryst with prayse benediccyoÌ ââ¦or thou redemydest the worlde from all afflyccyon ¶ ãâ¦ã âOrde Iesu Chryst sone of the lyuynge god set thy holy passyon Crosse death betwene thy indgement and our soules both now and at the houre of death And moreouer vouchsaufe to graunt vnto the lyuyng mercy grace to the deade pardon rest to thy holy Churche peace concorde and to vs poore synners lyfe and ioye euerlastynge Uvhiche lyuest and reygnest god with the father and the holy ghost worlde without ende So be it âhe gloryous passyon of our lorde Iesu Chryst delyuer vs from sorowfull heuynesse and bryng vs to the ioyes of paradyse So be it ¶ ãâ¦ã âHis piteous mother before the none tyde Her sone eleuate on the crosse myght se His body torne and wrapped with wouÌdes wyde Hangynge betwene theues as shamefull as coulde be His thurst to slacke bytter gall tasted he At her owne herte his payne she felt so sore She wayled and cryed a. C. sythe therfore ãâ¦ã Uve do prayse the do pray the mother of god moost mercyfull ãâ¦ã âhat thou intende vs to defende from deathe that is most sorowfull ¶ ãâ¦ã âOly lorde Iesu sone of the moost swete virgyn Mary whiche suffered death for vs vpon a crosse shewe vnto vs thy mercy graunt vnto vs and vnto all that deuoutely haue in remembraunce the compassyon of thy moost holy mother for her sake prosperous lyfe in this present worlde and throughe thy grace eternall glorye in the worlde to come Uvherin thou doost lyue and reygne one god with the holy ghost worlde without ende So be it âhe dolorous coÌpassyoÌ of goddes mooste swete mother brynge vs to the blesse of almyghty god the father So be it ¶ ãâ¦ã And fulfyll thou with grace supernall Our hertes that be of thy creacyon âemembre lorde author of saluacyon That somtyme of a virgyn pure Uvithout helpe of mannes operacyon Thou tokest vpon the our frayle nature Uvirgyn Mary moost gracyous O mother of mercy incomparable From our enemye defende thou vs And in the houre of death be fauourable âlory to the lorde of myghtes moost That of a virgyn chaste was bore Glory to the father and the holy ghost To them be praysyng for euermore So be it ââ¦he roote of Iesse ân conuertendo THen the lorde tourned the captyuyte of Syon we were made gladde âhen was our mouthe fulfylled with myrth our tongue with ioyfulnesse âhen shal they say amonge the gentylles the lorde hath done greatly for them âhe lorde hathe done greatly for vs we are made ioyfull âorde conuerte our captyuyte as a ryuer in the southe âhey that sowe with teres shall reape with gladnes âhey goynge forth went and wepte castynge theyr sedes âut comynge agayne they shall come with ioye bearynge theyr handes full of corne âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âisi dominus edificauerit ãâ¦ã âXcepte the lorde haue buylded the house they haue labored in vayn which buylde it âneles the lorde haue kepte the cyte he hath watched in vayne that kepeth it ât is in vayn for you to ryse before lyght aryse after your syttyng ye that eat the bred of sorow âhen he hath gyuen slepe to his welbeloued lo the herytage of the lorde is chyldren the rewarde is the fruyte of the wombe âs arowes in the haÌde of the myghty so be the chyldren of smyters âlessed is the man whiche fulfylled his desyre of them he shall not be confounded wheÌ he shall speake to his enemyes in the gate âlory be to the father to y e sone to y e holy ghost âsit was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âeati omnes âLessed be all that feare the lorde whiche walketh in his wayes âor thou shalt eate the labours of thyne handes thou shalt be blessed and wel shalt thou be âhy wyfe shall be as a plenteous vyne in the sydes of thyne house âhy sones lyke the plantes of Olyue trees all aboute thy table âo thus shall a man be blessed whiche feareth the lorde âhe lorde of Syon blesse the and thou shaltese the goodes of HierusaleÌ al the dayes of thy lyfe ând thou shalte se the chyldren of thy chyldren and peace vpon Israel âlory be to the father to the sone and to the. c. âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ãâ¦ã he roote of Iesse hath borne buddes a starre is rysyn out of the house of iacob a virgyn hathe borne the sauyoure of the worlde we prayse the lorde god ¶ ãâ¦ã âNd I haue planted my roote in an honourable nacyon whose inherytauÌce is in the partes of my god amoÌge the coÌpany of sayntes is my taryenge ThaÌkes be to god ãâ¦ã âhou art made beauteful amorous âhou art made beauteful amourous ãâ¦ã mother of god moost glorious And amourous Glory be to the father to the sone to the holy ghost âhou arte made beauteful and amorous ãâ¦ã rauÌt me blessed lady to auauÌce the with glorye ãâ¦ã gaynst thyne enemyes gyue me the vyctory âorde god heare my prayer And gyue hearynge vnto my clamour ãâ¦ã âRaunt we beseche the lorde god that thy seruauntes may enioye contynuall healthe of body soule throughe the gracyous intercessyon of the virgyn thy mother that we may be delyuered froÌ this present heuynes to haue the fruycyoÌ of eternall gladnesse By chryst our lorde So be it Blesse we the lorde Thanke we god ¶ ãâ¦ã âUr mercyfull lorde Iesu goddes sone Callynge vnto his father almyghty yelded vp his soule and full vpon none The spyryte departed that blessed body The sonne waxed darke the earthe quoke wondersly Great woÌders thynges to beholde heare And yet a knyght persed his hert with a spere ãâ¦ã we worshyp the Chryst with prayse benediccyoÌ ãâ¦ã or thou redemydest the worlde from al afflyccyon ¶ ãâ¦ã âOrde Iesu Chryst sone of the lyuynge god set thy holy passyon Crosse death betwene thy indgement and our soules both now and at the houre of death And moreouer vouchsaufe to graunt vnto the lyuyng mercy grace to the deade pardon rest to thy holy Churche peace concorde and to vs poore synners lyfe and ioye euerlastynge Uvhiche lyuest and reygnest god with the father and the holy ghost worlde with out ende So be
hande âhere is no healthe in my flesshe in regarde of thy wrath is ther no rest in my bones because of my synnes âor myn iÌiquities are ouerpassed myn head and are layde vpon me as an heuy burden ây woundes haue putrifyed and festred by reason of my folysshenesse âam made wretche and croked vnto the ende all day dyd I go sorowfully âor my loynes are fol of illusyons and there is no health in my flesshe âam sore afflycted and brought lowe I dyd rore out for the sorowe of myne herte âorde before the is all my desyre and my mournynge is not hydde from the ây herte is troubled my strength hath left me the syght of myne eyes and the very same is not with me ây freÌdes and my neyghbours drewe togyther and stode agaynst me ând they that stode nexte me stode farre of they that layde wayte for my lyfe set vpon me ând they that sought me spake euyll to me vanites and deceytes they imagyned all daye âut I as one beyng deaf dyd not heare and as one that were dombe not openyng my mouth ând I was made as a maÌ not hearyng and hauynge no countercheckes in his mouthe âor in the lorde haue I trusted thou wylte heare me my lorde god âor I haue sayde lest any tyme myn enemyes tryumphe vpoÌ me and whylst my fete slyde they spake great thynges agaynst me âor I am prepared vnto the whyppes and my dolour is alwayes in my syght âor I shall confesse myne vngodlynesse shall take thought for my synne âut myne enemyes lyue are made strong ouer me and they are multiplyed whiche hated me vniustly âhey that requyted euyll for good detracted me because I folowed goodnesse âorsake me not o lorde my god neyther departe thou from me ântend toward my helpe o lorde god my helth âlory be to the father to the sone and to the ho lye ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âiserere mei deus âAue mercy vpon me o god accordynge to thy great mercy ând accordyng to the multytude of thy compassyons wype away myn iniquite âet wasshe me more froÌ myne iniquite and clense me more from my synne âor I knowledge myne iniquite and my synne is euer before myne eyes âgaynst the onely haue I synned and haue done euyll iÌ thy syght that thou mayste be iustifyed in thy wordes and mayst vaynquysshe wheÌ thou hast iudged âo I was begotten in wyckednesse and my mother conceyued me in synne âo thou haste loued trueth the vnknowen and secrete thynges of thy wysdome hast thou reueled vnto me âpryncle me lorde with ysope and so shall I be cleane thou shalt wasshe me and then shal I be whyter then snowe ânto my hearynge shalt thou gyue ioye gladnesse and my brosed bones shal be refresshed âourne thy face froÌ my synnes and wype away all my wyckednesse âpure herte create in me oh god an vp ryght spyryte renewe within me âast me not away from thy face and thyne holy spyryte take not from me âake me agayn to reioyse in thy sauyng helth strenghten me with a pryncypal spyryte âwyll enstruct the wycked iÌ thy wayes and the vngodly shall be conuerted vnto the. âelyuer me from bloudes oh god the god of my health my toÌge shal exalte thy ryght wysenesse âorde open thou my lyppes my mouthe shall pronounce thy prayse âor yt thou naddest desyred sacryfices I hadde surely gyuen it but thou delytest not in burnt offrynges âsacryfyce to god is a lowly spirit a contrite an humble herte dispyce not o god âeale getsy of thy fauourable benenoleÌce with Syon that the walles of HierusaleÌ may be buylte agayne âheÌ shalt thou accept the sacryfyce of ryghtwysenesse oblacyons and burnte offerynges then shall they lay calues vpon thyne altare âlory be to the father to the sone and to the ho ly ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ãâã omine eraudi orationeÌ meaÌ âOrde heare my prayer and let my clamouââ¦re come vnto the. âourne not thy face from me wheÌ soeuer I am troubled bowe thyne eare vnto me ân what soeuer day that I am troubled hear me quyckely âor my dayes haue vanysshed as smoke my bones waxe drye as a fyrebrande âam stryken and my hert wythered lyke hay by cause I forgat to eate my breade âith the noyse of my mournynge my boone hath clouen to the flesshe âam made lyke vnto a pellycan of wyldernes and am made lyke the nyght rauyn in an house âhaue waked and am made lyke a sparowe solytary in the roufe of an house âll daye dyd myne enemyes rayle vpon me and they that praysed me conspyred agaynst me âor I dyd eate asshes as breade and myngled my drynke with wepynge ân regarde of thy wrathe and indygnacyon for thou takynge me vp dyddest cast me agaynst the grounde ây dayes haue faded as a shadow and I haue wythered lyke haye âut thou lorde abydest for euer and thy memoryal is from one generacyon vnto another âhou lorde arysyng shalt haue mercy of SyoÌ for it is tyme to haue mercy on it for the tyme ê¯meth âor the stones therof haue pleased thy seruauÌtes they shall haue rueth on the grouÌde therof ând the people shall feare thy name o lorde all kynges of the earth thy glorye âor the lorde hath buylded Syon and shall be sene in his glorye âe hath regarded the speache of the humble hath not dispyced theyr prayer âet these thynges be wryten in another generacyon and the people that shall be created shall prayse the lorde âor he hathe loked downe from his hyghe holy place the lorde hathe loked downe from heuyn vnto the earthe âor to hear the waylyng of them that be fettered for to lose the sones of them that were slayn âhat they shulde in Syon declare the name of the lorde and his prayse in Hierusalem ân assemblynge of people togyther and kynges for to serue the lorde âe answered hiÌ in the way of his vertue shewe vnto me the shortnes of my dayes âall me not backe in the myddes of my dayes in to the euerlastyngnes of thy yre âroÌ the begynnynge thou lorde haste layde the foundacyon of the earthe the workes of thyne handes are the heuyns âhey shal perysshe but thou abydest and shal all waxe olde as a garment And as a couerynge thou shalte chaunge them and they shal be chauÌged but thou arte one and the same and thy yeres shall not fayle âhe sones of thy seruauÌtes shall dwel togyther and theyr seede shal be directed for euer âe profundis clamaui ãâ¦ã âRom the deepe places haue I called vnto the o lorde lorde heare my voyce âet thyne eares be intentyfe to the voyce of my prayer âf thou lorde wylte loke so straytly vpoÌ synners o lorde who shall abyde it But there is mercy with the and because of thy lawe haue I abyden the
them âhe lorde hathe done greatly for vs we are made ioyfull âorde conuerte our captyuyte as a ryuer in the southe âhey that sowe with teares shall reape with gladnes âhey goynge forth wenâ and wepte castynge theyr sedes âut comynge agayne they shall come with ioye bearynge theyr handes full of corne âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âisi dominus edificauerit ãâ¦ã âXcepte the lorde haue buylded the house they haue labored in vayn which buylde it ââeles the lorde haue kepte the cyte he hathe watched in vayne that kepeth it ât is in vayn for you to ryse before lyght aryse after your syttyng ye that eat the bred of sorow âhen he hath gyuen slepe to his welbeloued lo the herytage of the lorde is chyldren the rewarde is the fruyte of the wombe âs arowes iÌ the hande of the myghty so be the chyldren of smyters âlessed is the man whiche fulfylled his desyre of them he shall not be confounded wheÌ he shall speake to his enemyes in the gate âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âeati omnes ãâ¦ã âLessed be all that feare the lorde whiche walketh in his wayes âor thou shalt eate the labours of thyne haÌdes thou shalt be blessed and wel shalt thou be âhy wyfe as a plenteous vyne in the sydes of thyne house âhy sones lyke the plantes of Olyue trees all aboute thy table âo thus shal a man be blessed whiche feareth the lorde âhe lorde of Syon blysse the that thou mayst âe the goodes of HierusaleÌ al the days of thy lyfe and that thou mayst se the chyldren of thy chyldren and peace vpon israel âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âepe expugnauerunt ãâ¦ã âFtsones haue they assayled me euyn from my youth let Israel now tell it âftsones haue they assayled me euyn from my youth and yet coulde they not ouercome me âpon my backe haue synners buylded they haue prolonged theyr wyckednes âhe ryghtuous lord shall cut a soÌder the neckes of synners let all be confounded turned backe that hate Syon âet them be made as the thatche of houses that dyd wyther before it was plucked vp âherof he that shall mowe hathe not filled his haÌde nor he y t shall gather gleanes his bosome ând they that passed by sayde not the blessynge of the lorde lyght vpon you we do blesse you in the name of the lorde âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âe profundis clamaui ãâ¦ã âRom the deepe places haue I called vnto the o lorde lorde heare my voyce âet thyne eares be intentyfe to the voyce of my prayer âf thou lorde wylte loke so straytly vpoÌ synners o lorde who shall abyde it âut there is mercy with the and because of thy lawe haue I abyden the o lorde ây soule hath abydeÌ iÌ his worde my soule hath trusted in the lorde ârom the mornynge watche vnto nyght let Israel truste in the lorde âor with the lorde there is mercy and hiÌs redeÌpcyon is plenteous ând he shal redeme Israel for all the iniquities of it âlory be to the father to y e sone to y e holy ghost âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now c. âomine non est exaltatum ãâ¦ã âOrde my herte is not exalted neyther is myne eyes set a lofte âeyther haue I walked in great thynges ne in meruayles aboue me âf I dyd not thynke mekely but haue exalted my soule âs a weanlynge is from his mother so let my soule be rewarded âet Israel truste iÌ the lorde froÌ this tyme forth and euermore âlory be to the father ââ¦s it was in the. c. âemento domine Dauid ãâ¦ã âOrde haue mynde of Dauid and of all his mekenes âs he hathe sworne to the lorde hathe made a vowe to the lorde of Iacob If I shal entre in to the tabernacle of my hous yf I shall ascende in to the bedde where I lye If I shall gyue slepe vnto myne eyes and slomberynge vnto myne eye lyddes And rest vnto the temples of myne heade vntyll I fynde a place for the lorde a tabernacle for the god of Iacob âowe haue herde her in Effrata we founde her in the feldes of wood We shall entre iÌ to his tabernacle we shall worshyp in the place where his feete stode Aryse lorde in to thy reste thou and the Arche of thy sanctifycacyon âette thy seruauÌtes do on iustyce and thy sayntes reioyse âor thy seruauÌt dauides sake tourne not backe the face of thyne anoynted The lorde hath smorne trueth vnto Dauid and shall not deceyue hym of the fruyte of thy belly shall I set one vpon the seate âf thy chyldren wyll kepe me testament my testimonyes those that I shall teache them And theyr sones worlde without ende shall syt vpon thy seate For the lorde hathe chosen Syon he hathe chosen it for his dwellynge place This is my restynge place for euermore here shal I dwel for I haue chosen it with blessyng ââhe wydowe of it I shall blysse the pore people of it I shall fulfyll with breade âshal compas the preestes therof with helth the sayntes therof shal triumphe with gladnes âhyther shall I brynge the horne of Dauid I haue prepared a laÌterne for myne anoynted âhe enemyes of hym I shal compas with confusyon vpon hym surely shall my sanctifycacyon florysshe âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âcce quam bonum ãâ¦ã âEholde how good and pleasaunt it is for brethren to dwell togyther âyke as oyntment in the head that discendeth in to the berde euyn the berde of Aaron âhiche discendeth in to the skyrte of his garmen as the dewe of Hermon that discendeth in to the mount Syon âor there hath the lorde promysed blessynge lyfe worlde without ende âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it âcce nunc bnÌdicite dnÌm âOo nowe blesse ye the lorde all the seruauÌtes of the lorde âhiche stande in the house of the lorde in the cources of our goddes house âyfte vp your handes in the nyghtes vnto the holy places and blysse the lorde âhe lorde of Syon blysse the whiche made heuyn and earth âlory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste âs it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ãâ¦ã emembre not o lorde the faultes eyther