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Hierusalem in tyme of Easter ī the florysshynge youth of thy body without trespasse receyueddest thou thy iudgemēt of death vpon the Crosse where also thou wast dispoyled of thyn owne clothes scorned blyndefelde buffeted bounden to a pyller and scourged with thornes crowned with a reede sinyte on the heade and with innumerable paynes thy bodye was all to brused and torne For mynde of this blessed passyon I beseche the benygne Iesu graunte me afore my death very contrycyō true confessyon and worthy satisfaccyō And of all my synnes remyssyon So be it Our father whiche arte in heuyn halowed Hayle Mary full of grace our lorde is with ¶ ●Blessed Iesu maker of all the worlde that of a man may not be measured whiche closest in thy hāde all the earth Haue mynde of thy bytter sorowe Fyrste when the Iewes fastened thy blyssed handes to the crosse with bloute nayles Also to encrease more thy payn they added sorowe vpon sorowe to thy bytter woundes whē they persed thy tender feete because thou woldeste not accorde to theyr wyll And so cruelly they drew thy blyssed bodye ī length and breadeth to the measure of the crosse that all the ioyntes of thy lymmes were both losed and broken for mynde of thy moost blyssed passyon I beseche the benygne Iesu gyue me grace to kepe with me bothe thy loue and thy drede So be it Our father whiche arte in 〈…〉 Hayle Mary ful of grace our lorde be with ¶ 〈…〉 ●Iesu heuynly leache haue mynde of thy lāgour and blewnes of thy woundes and sorowe that thou suffered ī the heyght of thy crosse when thou wast lyft vp frō the earthe that thou waste all to torne ī all thy lymmes therof there was no lymme abydyng ī his ryght ioint so that no sorowe was lyke to thyne bycause that from the sooles of the feet the toppe of thy heade was no hole place and yet forgettyng ī maner al those greuous paynes thou prayed deuoutly that charytably to thy father for thy enemyes sayēge Father forgyue it them for they wote not what they do For this charytable mercy that thou shewedest to thyn enemys for mynde of those bytter paynes graunt me that th● mynde of thy bytter passyon be to me plenar remyssyō and forgyuenes of al my synnes So be it Our father Hayle Mary ful of grace our lorde is with ¶ ●Iesu very fredom of angels the paradyse of all ghostly pleasures Haue mynde of the dred and hyd●ous fearfulnes that thou suffered when al thyne enemyes lyke vnto moost wode lyons compassed about smytynge the and spyttyng on the scratchyng the with many other greuous paynes turmentynge the. For mynde of all these despyteful wordes cruel beatynges sharpe turmentes I besech the blyssed Iesu delyuer me frō all myne enemyes bodily ghostely gyue me grace to haue the defence pro●e●●yon of health euerlastynge agaynst thē vnder y ● shadowe of thy wynges So be it Our fa. Hayle ma. ¶ ●Iesu myrrour of the diuine clerenesse haue mynde of that dreade heuynesse whiche thou hadst when thou hangedst naked and myserable on the crosse and all thy frendes and acquayntaunce stode agaynst them and foūdest cōfort of none but onely thy most louyng mother faythfully standynge by the with great bytternes of herte whome thou dydest betake to thy welbeloued discyple sayeng Lo woman thy sone And lyke wyse to the discyple Lo thy mother I beseche the blyssed Iesu by the swerde of sorowe that then persed her hert to haue compassyon on me in all my troubles and afflyccyons bodily and ghostly and gyue me conforte in all tyme of trybulacyon So be it Our father which arte in Hayle Mary full of grace our lorde is with ¶ ●Iesu kynge moost worthy to be loued and frende moost to be desyred Haue mynde of the sorowe that thou haddest when thou be heldest ī the myrrour of thy moost cleare maieste the ●destynacyon of all thy chosen soules that shuld be saued by the meryte of thy passyon For mynde of the depnes of thy great mercy whiche thou haddest vpon vs lost and desperate synners and namely for the great mercy whiche thou shewedest to the thefe that hynge on thy ryght syde sayenge thus This daye thou shalte be with me in paradyse I pray the benygne Iesu to shewe thy mercye on me in the houre of my death So be it Our father Hayle Mary ¶ 〈…〉 ●Iesu wel of endles pity that sayde on the crosse of thy passyō by inward affeccyon of loue I thyrste that is to saye the health of mās soule For mynde of this blyssed desyre I besech the benygne Iesu kyndle our desyre to euery good and par●yte worke the thryste of concupyscence and burnynge of all wordelye loue in vs vtterly koole and extynguysshe So be it Our father whiche arte ī heuyn c. Hayle Mary ful of grace our lorde be with et cetera ¶ ● Iesu swetnes of hertes and ghostly pleasure of soules I beseche the for the bytternes of aysel and galle that thou tasted suffered for vs at the houre of thy death graūt that we may worthely receyue thy moost blessed body bloude for the remedy of our synnes and conforte of our soules So be it Our father whiche arte ī heuyn halowed c. Hayle Mary ful of grace our lorde is with c. ¶ ● Iesu royal strength and ghostly ioye haue mynde of the anguysshes great sorowes that thou suffered when thou cryed to thy father with a myghtye voyce what for the bytternes of thy death and also for the scornyng of the iewes sayeng thus O my god why hast thou forsaken me By this paynfull anguyshe forsake vs not in the anguysshes of our death our blyssed god So be it Our father Hayle Mary ¶ ● Iesu begynnyng and ende way lyfe vertue ī euery meane haue mynde that fro the top of the heade vnto the sooles of thy fete thou suffred for vs to be drowned in the water of thy paynefull passyon For mynde of this great payne and namely for the depenesse and wyndenes of thy woundes I beseche the blessed Iesu teache methe large precept and commaundement of loue which am drowned all ī foule syn So be it Our father whiche Hayle Mary full of grace our lorde is with ¶ ● Iesu depnes of endelesse mercy I beseche the for the depnes of thy woūdes that wēre throughe thy tendre flesshe and thy bowelles the marye of thy bones that thou vouchsaufe to drawe me out beyng drowned in the depnesse of synne and hyde me euer after in the holes of thy woundes from the face of thy wrathe vnto the tyme lorde that thy dredfull fury be passed So be it Our father which c. Hayle Mary full of grace our lorde is with cetera ¶ ● Iesu myrrour of trueth token of vnyte and sure bonde of charyte Haue mynde of thyne inumerable paynes and woūdes with the whiche frō the toppe of thy heade
be So be it 〈…〉 et vs with all gladnesse solēpnyse the memory of our blessed Lady to the ende that she maye praye for vs to oure lorde Iesu Chryste ¶ 〈…〉 ●Y sauyour hath ben lyke vnto the Cynamon and baulme that smelleth mooste fragrantly I haue gyuen and odour as pleasaunt as the precyous myrre Thankes be to god ¶ 〈…〉 ●Blessed lady O synguler virgyn In parfyte mekenesse all other excedyng Delyuer vs from bondage of synne And make vs meke and chaste in lyuynge ●ake vs euer pure lyfe to sue Guyde vs saufly vpon our iourney That we beholdynge the face of Iesu May ioye with hym in heuyn alway ●lory be to god the father Glory to Chryst that made vs free Glory also to the holy comforter One god and persones thre So be it 〈…〉 od hath her chosen all other before 〈…〉 nd makes herwith him to dwel euermore 〈…〉 mother of god ●unc dimittis ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde now lettest thou thy seruaunt depart in peace accordynge to thy promyse ●or myne eyes haue sene thy sauynge helth ●hiche thou hast prepared before the face of all people ●lyght to be shewed vnto the gētylles and to the glory of thy people Israel ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 mother of god we do gloryfy the for of the was Chryst borne saue all thē that gloryfye the. ●orde heare my prayer And gyue hearynge vnto my clamour ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde we beseche the to powre out thy grace in to our hertes so that we whiche haue knowledge of the incarnacyon of Iesu Chryste thy sone by the annuncyacyon of the aungell through his holy passyō crosse may be brought vnto the glory of the last resurreccyon By the same lorde Iesu Chryste which lyueth reygneth one god with the father the holy ghost worlde without ende So be it Let vs prayse the lorde And gyue hym thankes with one accorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●He hope of our lyfe euer to endure Of Iesu the noble and blyssed body At complyne tyme was brought to sepulture Spyced and adourned fragraunt and swetely Of scrypture complete was then the mysterye Therfore Iesu graunt to me thy woundes tēdre And thy death busely styll to remembre ●Blyssed Chryste these houres canonicall To the I offre with meke deuocyon For as thou hast suffred those paynes all In thy greuous agony by lyke reason So by the remembraunce of thy passyon Make me accordynge to my busynes Partener of thy crowne and glory endles 〈…〉 Uve worshyp the Chryst with prayse and benediccyon 〈…〉 or thou redemydest the worlde frō all affliccyō ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde Iesu Chryste sone of the lyuynge god set thy holy passyon Crosse and death betwene thy iudgement and our soules both now and at the houre of death And moreouer vouchsaufe to graunt vnto the lyuynge mercy and grace to the deade pardon and res● to thy holy Churche peace and concorde to vs poore synners lyfe and ioye euerlastynge Uvhiche lyuest and reygnest with god the father the holy ghost worlde without ende So be it ●he gloryous passyon of our lorde Iesu Chryst delyuer vs from sorowfull heuynesse and bryng vs to the ioyes of paradyse So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●T complyn tyme this mother of mercy To her sones sepulture nygh approched His death to bewayle moost lamentably She taryed there styll and not departed For her herte and mynde was euer there fyxed Tyll that by aungelles her blyssed body To her sone exalted was vnto glory ●Thou meke mother haue mercy therfore On wretches for whome thou haddest these paynes all Seyng thy sone that vyne cluster pressed sore And from the pestylence of death eternall Kepe vs by voydynge the fende infernall And ioyne vs with them whiche rewarded be Uvith eternall lyfe seynge the deitie Uve do prayse the do pray the mother of god moost mercyfull 〈…〉 hat thou entēde vs to defēde frō death that is moost sorowfull 〈…〉 ●Oly lorde iesu sone of the mooste swete virgyn Mary whiche sufferedest deathe for vs vpō a Crosse shew vnto vs thy mercy graūt vnto vs vnto all that deuoutly haue in remēbraunce the cōpassyon of thy moost holy mother for her sake prosperous lyfe ī this p̄sent worlde throughe thy grace eternall glorye ī y e world to come wherin y u doest lyue reygne one god w t the holy ghoste worlde without ende So be it ●he dolourous cōpassyō of goddes moost swete mother brynge vs to the blysse of almyghty god the father So be it Prayers ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 alue regina mater misericordie O mercyfull O holy O swete virgyn Mary ●irgyn mother of the congregacyon Gate of glory that neuer is done Be for vs a reconciliacion Unto the father and the sone ●irgyn mercyfull virgyn holy O swete virgyn blyssed Mary Heare theyr prayers gracyously Uvhiche crye and call vnto the. ●ray for vs vnto thy sone Uvounded and crucifyed for vs all And sore tourmented with flagellation Crowned with thorne and fedde with gall ●gloryous mother of god on hye Uvhose sone is the father eternall Pray for vs all incessauntly That worshyp thy blessed memoryall ●rom the wretched theyr faultes expell Uvype the spottes of synnes vncleane Gyue vs the lyfe that moost doth eycell Throughe thy prayer and specyall meane ●hat he vs loose of all our synne For the loue of his mother the virgyn And vnto the kyndome of heuyn b●ys Brynge vs that kynge that moost holy is O mercyfull O holy O swete virgyn Maryc 〈…〉 Hayle Marye full of grace the lorde is with the. 〈…〉 Blyssed be thou amōg all women and blessed be the fruyte of thy wōbe ¶ 〈…〉 ●Lmyghtye eternall god whiche by the operacyon of the holy ghost dyddest wōderfully prepare the body and soule of the gloryous virgyn and mother Marye to th ende it shulde be the worthy habytacyon of thy onely begotten sone graunt that we maye be saued from all instaunte euylles eternall death throughe the deuoute intercessyon of her in whose commemoracyon we take ioye and conforte By Chryste our lorde So be it ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 aude virgo mater Christi ●hiche haste conceyued by hearynge with eare Of gabryels salutacyon ●eioyce bycause to god y u arte lefe And barest hym without payne o● grefe In chaste conuersacyon ●eioyce bycause thy moost deare sone Uvhome thou dydest se throughe the her●e ron Rose with manyfestacyon ●eioyce bycause he ascended playne Before thy face in to heuyn agayne By his propre exitacyon ●eioyce bycause thou folowest hym And great honour to the is gyuen In the heuynly habytacyon ●here the fruyte of thy wombe euerlastynge Uve may beholde through thy deseruynge In ioye without mutacyon 〈…〉 Of thy sone arte thou blyssed o gloryous lady 〈…〉 For the fruyte of lyfe we receyued by the. ¶ 〈…〉 ●God whiche with double ioye hast fulfylled the most blessed virgyn Mary as wel ī the
agaynst me ●rynge my soule forth of pryson that it may cō fesse thy name ●lorde heare my prayer receyue my request in to thyn eares heare me in thy ryghtuousnes ●nd thou shalte not entre with thy seruaūt in iudgement for there is none lyuynge that cā be iustifyed in the syght of the. ●or myne enemye hath ꝑsecuted my soule and hath humbled my lyfe in the earth ●e hath set me in darkenes lyke the dead men of the worlde my soule is greued within me in me my herte is troubled ●haue ī mide myne olde dayes I haue thought vpon al thy workes and vpon al the workes of thy handes I mused ●haue caste myne hādes abrode to the o my soule lyke the earth without water ●eare me quyckly good lorde for my spyrite fayleth ●hou shalt not tourne away thy face from me I shal be lyke them that go downe in to a lake ●et thy mercy be knowen to me betyme for I haue trusted in the. ●et me knowe the waye in whiche I shall walke for I haue lyfte vp my soule to the. ●elyuer me lorde from myn enemyes I haue fled to the teache me to do thy wyll for thou arte my god ●hy good spyryte shall brynge me in to the ryght lande for thy name thou shalte quycken me in thy ryghtuousnes ●hou shalte brynge my soule out of tribulacyon and in thy mercy thou shalte destroye all myne enemyes ●nd thou shalt destroy all that trouble my soule for I am thy seruaunt ¶ 〈…〉 ●Raūte I beseche the lorde god that by the holy melody of this heuynly psalter my soule may be refresshed Graūt that the roryng lyō may be ouercom of the feble shepe Graunt that by thy grace the moost violēt spirite may be subdued of the weyke flesshe Graūt that he whiche fell from heuyn may be vāquysshed here through my fyghtynge Graunt that thoughe we abyde his tyranny through thy sufferaūce for a season that yet we be not swalowed vp with his vnsacyable iawes Cause hym to be sory for mannes saluacyon whiche alwayes reioyseth at our fall Cause me alwayes to applye my selfe to thy praysynge and at length ioyfully to come to thy blyssednes whiche lyuest and reygnest god worlde without ende So be it Prayers ¶ 〈…〉 ●…mator humani ●God the louer of mankynde whiche by thy ne electe seruaunt and bysshop saynt hierō hast renewed in the worlde the gyft of tongues wherwith in tyme passed thou dydest heuynly in structe thyne apostles for the preasynge of thy gospel by thym holy spirite graūt that in all tongues and ī all places all mē may p̄ache the glory of thyne onely begotten sone Iesu for to confounde the tonges of false apostles whiche conspyrynge togyther do buyld the cursed toure of Babylō laborynge to darken thy glorye whylest they procure to exalte theyr owne where as all glory is due onely to y e with our lorde Iesu thy sone worlde with out ende So be it ●…n̄e non sum dignus vt intres sub tectum ●Mercyfull lorde I am not worthy that y u shuldest entre in to my synfull house yet not withstandynge thou hast ●ayd who that eateth my flesshe dryn keth my bloude he dwelleth ī me and I in hym Uvhertore lorde haue thou mercy vp me synner by the receyuynge of this thy body flesshe bloude and that I receyue it not to my dāpnaciō but through thy mercy to the helth of my soule and in the remyssyō of my synnes through thy paynful passyon So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●era perceptio corporis et sanguinis tui He very true receyuynge of thy gloryous body of flesshe bloude my souereygne lorde oipotēt is that I cast the not forth agayne to my dāpnacyō iudgemēt but that I may obteyne therby remyssyō of my synnes that I may ly ue in charytable lyfe whyles I am here lyuyng so that I may here after come to the eternall lyfe by thy vertue and grace ¶ 〈…〉 ●…bone Iesu O dulcis Iesu ●Gloryous kynge whiche amōgest thy sayntes arte laudable neuerthelesse incōperable Thou arte in vs lorde thy holy name hath bē caued vpō by vs. Therfore do not forsake vs lord god in the day of iudgement vouchsafe to bestowe vs among thy sayntes and electe O blyssed kynge ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 onditor celi et terre ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 eus patrum nostrorū et dominus mīe ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 u fecisti domine cum seruo tuo ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 no rogauite ne deneges mihi ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 〈…〉 〈…〉 omine tu fecissi celum et terram mare ¶ 〈…〉 ●…ter venit hora clarifica filium ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 〈…〉 u deus noster suauis et verus es ¶ 〈…〉 ●n tonso capite corruens in terram ●Ob his he ade clypped fallynge flatte on the grounde worshypped god sayeng Naked I entred out of my mothers wō●e and naked I shall retourne The lorde hath gyuē the goodes and the lorde hath taken them away As it pleased the lorde so it is done Blyssed be the name of the lorde So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●ustus es domine et omnia iudicia tua ●Hou arthe iuste lorde and all thy iudgementes are true all thy wayes mercy truth and iustyce And now lorde remēbre me and take not vengeaunce of my synnes nor thynke not on my offences nor the syn̄es of my parentes Bycause we haue not obeyed thy p̄ceptes therfore thou halte delyuered vs vp in to these euylles in to confusyon reproche and to be a fable to al people and the gentles and now lorde great be thy iudgementes for we haue not done accordynge to that preceptes and we haue not walked purely before the. And now lorde accordynge to thy pleasure do with me and cheyfly receyue my spy rite in peace for it is better for me to dye then to lyue ¶ 〈…〉 ●ana me domine et sanabor ¶ 〈…〉 ¶ 〈…〉 The table Yrst an Almanacke for .xxiij. yeres The Kalender A rule to knowe Easter for euer The dayes of the weke moralysed The .x. commaundementes of god gyuen by Moyies and expounded by Chryste The symbole or Crede of the great doctoure Athana●ius called Quicun● vult The o●●yce of all estates A preface The foure gospels of the foure Euangelys●es The Passyon of Chryst Egressus est The Pater noster the Aue maria 〈◊〉 Englysh The .xij. articles of the fayth The duety of a Chrysten man Auxiliatrix The matyns of our Lady The houres The Euynsonge The Complyne The fyftene Oos The seuen Psalmes with the Letany A prayer for remyssyon of synnes A prayer for the churche A pray for Charyte A prayer for peace A prayer for mercy A prayer for soules departed A prayer for the kynge A prayer for all estates A prayer for true repentaunce The verses of saynt Bernarde The Dirige with the Commendacyons The Psalmes of the Passyon Saynt Hi●roms Psalter with the declara●yons meanynge or sygnyfycacyons of them A prayer of saynt Hi●rome A prayer when thou shalte receyue the sacrament A prayer when thou hast receyued it O bone iesu Conditor celi et terre The prayers of Salomon two for wysdome one for a competent lyuynge A prayer of the churche of the faythfull for the worde of god A prayer of Chryste before his passyon A prayer of the Churche for synners The prayer blyssynge of iob in his moost tribulacyons A prayer of Tobie when we be scourged A prayer of Hieremye the prophet Thus endeth the Prymer in 〈…〉 after the vse of Salysbury dilygētly correcte newly imprynted at 〈…〉 by 〈…〉 for 〈…〉 M. D. xxxviij
〈…〉 hy wyl be fulfylled in erth as it is ī heuyn 〈…〉 ●…ur dayly breade gyue to vs this day 〈…〉 nd forgyue vs our offences euyn as we forgyue thē that offende vs. ●…nd leade vs not in to temptacyon ●…ut delyuer vs from all euyll So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●Ayle Mary ful of grace our lorde is with the. Blessed be thou amonge women and blessed be the fruyt of thy wombe Iesus Chryst So be it ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 ●Beleue in god the father almyghty maker of heuyn and earth The seconde artycle nd in Iesu Christ his onely sone our lorde 〈…〉 Uvhiche was conceyued of the holy ghost borne of Mary a virgyn 〈…〉 Uvhiche suffered vnder ponce Pylate and was crucifyed deade and buryed 〈…〉 Uvhiche descended to hell the thyrde day rose from death to lyfe ●…e ascended in to heuyn sytteth at the ryght hande of god the father almyghty 〈…〉 rō thēs he shall come to Iudge the quycke and the deade 〈…〉 beleue ī the holy ghoste 〈…〉 he holy churche catholyke the ꝯmunyon of sayntes 〈…〉 he remyssyon of synnes 〈…〉 he resurreccyon of the flesshe 〈…〉 nd the lyfe euerlaslyn ge So be it ¶ 〈…〉 The. x. commaundementes ¶ 〈…〉 ●Hou shalte not haue straunge goddes in my syght 〈…〉 hou shalt not vsurpe the name of thy god ī vayne 〈…〉 ●bserue the Saboth daye 〈…〉 onour thy father and mother 〈…〉 hou shalt not kyll 〈…〉 hou shalt not do aduoutry 〈…〉 hou shalt not do thefte 〈…〉 ●hou shalte beare no false wytnesse agaynst the neyghbour 〈…〉 hou shalt not desyre the wyfe of thy neyghbour 〈…〉 hou shalte not desyre the good of thy neyghboure ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 ●O beleue that Chryst hathe for vs meryted To be the chyldrē and heyres of his father sanctifyed God onely to serue without faynynge alway His crosse for to beare and prynces to obey Doynge good to all and harme to no man This is the summe of the fayth chrystian A prayer to the Trinyte ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 ●Oyle Trinyte be helpynge vnto me O god ī thy name shall I lyfte vppe myne hādes Moost holy god and mercyfull father lorde Iesu Chryst almyghty euerlastyng god I gyue laudes and thākes vnto the whiche hast this nyght preserued defended and vysited me thy vnworthy seruaunt And hast caused me to come to the begynnyng of this daye saufe soūde and for thy benefytes whiche thou of thy only goodnesse hast bestowed vpō me I beseche thy mercy father most mercyfull that thou wylte graūt me to spende the daye that is to come in thy holy seruyce with al humylite discrecyon deuocyon and charytable loue that I may be able to do my seruyce due and pleasaūt vnto the ī all my workes And cause me to lyue alway with thy grace and all the dayes of my lyfe I commēde vnto the my body and my soule So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde by the habundaunce of thy mercy I wyll entre into thy house I shall worshyp the at thy holy temple acknowlege thy name Lorde through thy iustyce guyde me agaynst myne enemyes directe my way euen in thy syght So be it The Matyns ¶ 〈…〉 ●Or the more euydent explanacyon and vnderstādynge of this Prymer it is to be noted that this worde Matyns is asmoch to say as the mornyng houres or mornynge seruyce and so is called because the same is and hath ben alwayes accustomed to be sayd and songe in the mornynge And for asmoche as the hole processe therof doth specyally brynge to our remembraūce the Natiuyte and byrthe of Chryste conceyued and borne of the moost inuiolate virgyn Mary it is called the Matyns of our Lady In whose moost worthy prayse and cōmendacyon many solempne Hympnes diuine colletes pleasaunt Anthemes are herin wryten ●omine labia mea aperies LOrde open thou my lyppes ●nd my mouthe shall pronounce thy prayse ●god bēde thy selfe ī to my helpe ●orde hast the to helpe me ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnyng as it is now and euer shall be So be it Prayse ye the lorde ¶ 〈…〉 Prayse ye the lorde Laude be to the lorde kynge of eternall glory ¶ 〈…〉 Hayle Mary full of grace the lorde is with the. 〈…〉 ●Ome and let vs ioyfully gyue thankes vnto the lord let vs reioyce ī god our sauyour let vs approche vnto his presence with prayse thankes gyuynge and syng vnto hym in psalmes Hayle Mary full of grace ●or god is a great lorde a great kynge ouer all goddes whiche shall not for sake his people in whose power are al the costes of the earth and he beholdeth the toppes of the mountaynes The lorde is with the. ●he see is his for he hath made it and his handes haue fasshoned the earthe also come therfore and let vs worshyppe and fal downe before the lorde let vs wepe before the lorde which hath made vs for he is our lorde god and we are his people and the shepe of his pasture Hayle Mary full of grace ●ow yfye heare his voyce se that ye harden not youre hertes as they dyd in the tyme of temptacyon ī wyldernesse bytterly murmurīge agaynst god where your fathers tempted me and prouoked me to angre and yet sawe they my workes The lorde is with the. ●orty yeres was I a neyghboure vnto this generacyon wherfore I sayd euer theyr hertes are gone fro me they know not my wayes to whome I swore in my great angre that they shulde not entre in to my rest Hayle Mary full of grace The lorde is with the. ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the beginnynge as it is nowe and euer shal be So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●He gouernour of the triple engyn Uvhome the earth the see the heuyns do honour Conceyued is in the wombe of a vyrgyn Uvhose name is Mary by goddes hygh power ●maydens wombe immaculate and pure Hym hath conceyued without spot or cryme To whome the Sonne and moone and euery creature Do serue alway in theyr course tyme. ●lessed is y t Mother replenysshed with grace In whose wombe the creatour immortall Hath not disdayned to take his place Holdynge in his hande the worlde ouer all ●f the heuenly messenger blessed is she Through the grace of the holy ghost inspyred For out of her wombe proceded he Uvhome all the nacyons of the worlde desyred ●lory 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 ●n̄s dominus noster ●Lorde whiche arte our lorde how marucylous is thy name ouer all the earth ●or thy magnifycence hathe ben exalted aboue the heuyns ●hou haste aduaunced thy prayse by the mouthes of infauntes and suckynge babes in dispyte of thyne enemyes for to confounde the aduersary and the reuenger ●herfore I shall beholde the heuyns whiche are the workes of
was in the begynnyng as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 gloryous mother of god O perpetuall virgyn Mary whiche dydest beare the lorde of all lordes and alone of all other we dydest gyue sucke vnto the kynge of aungels beseche the of thy petye to haue vs ī remembraūce to make meanes for vs vnto Chryste that we beynge supported by thy helpe may deserue to come vnto the kyngedome of heuyn 〈…〉 lorde thy mercy vpon vs extende 〈…〉 nd our saluacyon we praye the to sende ¶ 〈…〉 ●Raunt we beseche the lorde god that thy seruauntes maye Ioye contynuall healthe of body and soule and throughe the gracyous intercessyon of the virgyn thy mother that we may be delyuered from this present heuynes and to haue the fruycyō of eternall gladnesse By Chryste our lorde So be it Blesse we the lorde Thanke we god The Collettes ●God whiche haste instructed the hertes of the tayt●full by the inspyracyon of the holy ghol●e vouchesaufe that we in the same spyrite may sauour the trueth And euermore to reioy ce in his holy consolacyon By Chryst our lorde So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●Lmyghty and euerlastynge god which haste graunted to vs thy seruauntes throughe confessyon of the true fayth for to acknowledge the glorye of the eternall Trinyte And to honou re the one god in thy almyghte maiesty Uve ●esech● the that through our stedfastnes in the same fayth we may be alwaye defēded from all aduersyte Uvhiche lyuest and reygnest one god worlde without ende ●nd prayseth his name with one accorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●God whiche hast ascended thy moost holy Crosse and hast gyuē lyght to the daknesse of the worlde vouchesaufe thou by the vertue of the holy Crosse to illumyne visyte confort bothe our hertes and bodyes Uvhiche lyuest and reygnest o god worlde without ende ●…nd thy blessed name cōfesse alway ¶ ●God whiche by a wonderfull order doth appoynt the seruyce bothe of men and aungel les of thy excedyng mercy graunt vs that by thē whiche attende alway vpon thy seruyce ī heuyn our lyfe maye be defended here in earth By our lorde Iesu chryst ●rom god there was a man sent ●…hose name was Iohan verament ¶ ●Lorde defēde vs alway through the cōtynuall socours of saynt Iohan Baptyst For the more frayle that we be the more nede we haue to be releued with necessary prayers By Chryste our lorde So be it ●…nd in the costes of the worlde rounde ¶ 〈…〉 ●God whose ryghte hāde dyd lyfte vp blessed Peter the apostle walkyng amōge the waues of water for to saue hym frō drownyng and delyueredest his felow apostle Paule after thre dayes saylyng from the deepe of the see here vs mercyfully and graunt throughe the merytes of them bothe we maye obtayne the glory euerlastynge Uvhich lyuest and reygnest worlde without ende So be it ●…he lorde loued Andrewe his seruaunt ●ith a sauour swete and pleasaūt ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde we hūbly beseche thy maiestye that lyke as blessed Andrewe thyne appostle was true preacher and prelate of thy churche so let him be a cōtynuall peticyoner for vs vnto the By Chryste our lorde So be it ●reately to be praysed is Iohan the Euangelyste Uvhich leaned on the brest of Iesu Chryste ¶ 〈…〉 UE beseche the lord of thy benygnite to gloryfye thy churche that it beyng illumyned with teachynges of blessed saynt Iohan thy apostle and Euangelyst may attayne to the rewardes euerlastynge By Chryste our lorde So be it ¶ ●Orde we beseche the to gyue vs grace for to quenche the flambes of our vyce euē as thou gauest power to blessed saynt Laurence to ouercome the burnyng heate of his turmentes By Chryste our lorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●Raunt good lorde that we maye perfytly folowe hym whome we worshyp to the entēt we may lerne to loue our enemyes For now we solempne his commemoracyō that coulde fynde in his herte to pray for his ꝑsecutours vnto our lorde Iesu Chryste Uvhich lyueth and reygneth with the and the holye ghoste ī vnyte of godhed worlde without ende So be it ●oly Nycholas for vs make peticyon ●…hat we be enabled to Chrystes promyssyon ¶ 〈…〉 ●God whiche hast gloryfyed blessed Nycholas thy holy bysshoppe with innumerable myracles graūt we beseche the that by his merytes and prayers we may be delyuered from the fyre of hell By Chryst our lorde So be it ●…ycause her loue was entier ¶ 〈…〉 ●Raunt vnto vs moost mercyfull father that lyke as blessed mary magdalen obteyned pardō of her of fēces throughe the loue that she bare to the onely begotten sone aboue all other thynges euyn so through thy mercy let her purchase for vs the blesse euerlastynge By Chryst our lorde So be it ●oly Katheryne for vs make peticyon 〈…〉 ●hat we be enabled to Chrystes promyssyō ¶ 〈…〉 ●Lmyghty and eternall god whiche hast cōmaūded the body of thy gloryous virgyn martyr Katheryne to be caryed by thyn aungelles in to the mount Synai shewe such fauoure vnto vs that by her medytacyon we may deserue to beholde the clerenes of thy face By Chryste our lorde So be it ●or thy beautye and colour shene ●…rocede prosperously and be a quene ¶ 〈…〉 ●Od that hast caused the blessed virgyn Margarete to obtayue heuyn throughe the crowne of martyrdome graunt we beseche the that by the folowyng of her examples we may deserue to approche vn to the. By Chryste our lorde So be it ●…lessed be they that dwelle with the lorde 〈…〉 ●hey prayse hī alway with one accorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●Lmyghty god we beseche the vouchsaufe that the meryte of thy holy mother and ꝑpetuall virgyn Mary and thy holy sayntes whose relykes are conteyned ī the vniuersal churche may defende vs so that by theyr prayers we may euermore reioyce in praysynge of the with tranquillyte peace By Chryste our lorde So be it ●eioyse in the lorde you that be iustyfyed ●…nd all you that in hert be rectyfyed ¶ UE besech the good lorde that thou beyng pleased with the prayers of all thyn holy sayntes wylt bothe graunt vs pardon of our defautes and gyue vs also perpetuall remedy for them By Chryste our lorde So be it ●…orde sende peace through thy vertue ●nd great babundaūce in cuery countree ¶ ●God frō whome all holy desyres all good coūselles all iuste workes do procede gyue vnto thy seruauntes that same peace whiche the worlde can not gyue that our hertes beyng obedyent to thy commaundementes and the feare of our enemyes taken a●…ay our tyme may be peasyble through thy proteccyon By Chryst our lorde So be it Blesse we the lorde Thanke we god ¶ 〈…〉 The Matyns of the Crosse Uve worshyp the Chryste with prayse and benediccyon ●…or thou redemydest the worlde from all afflyccyon ¶ ●Orde Iesu Chryste sone of y e lyuynge god set thy holy passyon Crosse death betwene thy iudgement and our soules both now and at the houre of death And moreouer vouch saufe to graunt vnto the lyuyng
mercy grace to the deade pardon rest to thy holy Churche peace concorde to vs poore synners lyfe ioye euerlastynge Uvhiche lyuest reygnest god with the father and the holy ghoste worlde without ende So be it ●he gloryous passyon of our lorde Iesu Chryst delyuer vs from sorowfull heuynesse and bryng vs to the ioyes of Paradyse So be it ●He lamentacyon of the mother Mary Her virgyns herte a sonder all to brake Uvhen tyhynges came to her sodenly How that her sone at mydnyght shulde be take But a the mornyng her wo gan more awake Uvhē she herde hym brought ī to the iudgement hall Uvhich made her ofte to syghe sobbe with al. 〈…〉 Uve do prayse the and praye the mother of god most mercyfull 〈…〉 ●hat thou entende vs to defende from death that is moost sorowfull ¶ 〈…〉 ●Oly lorde Iesus sone of the moost swete virgyn Mary which sufferedest deathe for vs vpon a Crosse shew vnto vs thy mercy and graūt v●to vs and vnto all that deuoutly haue in remembraunce the compassyon of thy moost holy mother for her sake prosperous lyfe ī this present worlde and throughe thy grace eternall glorye in the world to come Uvherin thou doest lyue and reygne one god with the holy ghoste worlde without ende So be it ●he gloryous Passyō of a virgyns sone brynge vs to the blisse of almighty god y e father So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●He fyrst that euer we fynde in scrypture to haue vsed the worshyppynge of god at certeyne set houres of the daye was Daniel the prophet as it appere in his vj. Chapiter And in the newe Testament in the Actes of the Apostles the x. Chapitre we rede that saint Peter the apostle accustomed hym selfe to certayne houres of prayer By whiche examples as saynt Cypriane testifyeth the catholyke Churche of chryst dyd fyrst receyue admyt suche maner of prayēg Uvhervpon the same vsuall seruyce that we calle Pryme and houres was fyrste instytuted to be sayde and songe here in the Churches of Englande accordynge to the Custome of Sarū and somwhere after the vse of Yorke And therfore when we rede Hora prima tertia sexta and nona that is the fyrst the thyrde the syxte and the nynth houre euyn as they make mēcyon of seueral houres so were they and may be vsed at seueral tymes of the daye to be sayde in remēbraunce of Chrystes Passyon and the compassyon of the virgyn his mother ¶ 〈…〉 The houres ●orde haste the to helpe me ●lorye be to the father to the sone to the holye ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it ●Prayse ye the lorde 〈…〉 eni creator ●Ome holy ghost O creatour eternall In our myndes to make visytacyon And fulfyll thou with grace supernall Our hertes that be of thy creacyon ●emembre lorde author of saluacyon That somtyme of a virgyn pure Uvithout helpe of mannes operacyon Thou tokest vpon the our frayle nature ●virgyn Mary moost gracyous O mother of mercy incomparable From our enemye defende thou vs And in the houre of death be fauourable ●lory 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 The Antheme O wonderfull exchaunge ●eus in nomine tuo ●Od for thy names sake saue me and iudge me by thy power ●god heare my prayer gyue eare vnto the wordes of my mouthe ●or straungers haue rysen agaynste me and tyrātes hauīge no respecte vnto god haue sought my lyfe ●ut lo god helpeth me and the lorde is protector of my soule ●urne the euylles vpon myne enemyes and for thy truethes sake dystroye them ●yllyngely shall I sacryfice vnto the and shall acknowledge thy name o lorde for it is good ●or thou hast delyuered me out of al trouble myne eye hath loked ouer myne enemyes ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the beginnynge as it is nowe and euer shal be So be it ●audate dn̄m oēs gētes ●Rayse ye the lorde all gentylles prayse ye hym all nacyons ●or his mercy hath ben multyplyed vpō vs and the trueth of the lorde endureth for euer ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnyng as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●onfitemin●dn̄o qm̄ ●Cknowledge the lorde for he is good for his mercy is euerlastynge ●et Israel saye now that he is good for his mercy is euerlastynge ●et the house of Aaron saye nowe that he is good for his mercy is euerlastynge ●et al that feare the lorde say that his mercy is euerlastynge ●n my trouble haue I called vpon the lorde and the lorde hath herde me at large ●he lorde is my helper I feare not what so euer man do to me ●he lorde is my helper and I shall dispyce myne enemyes ●etter it is to truste in the lorde then to trust in men ●etter is it to truste in the lorde then to trust in prynces ●ll nacyons haue compassed me and yet in the lordes name haue I ben auenged vpon them ●hey lyeng in a wayt haue closed me in and yet in the lordes name haue I ben auenged on them ●hey haue swarmed aboute me lyke bees and they haue burnt me as fyre amonge thornes yet ī the lordes name haue I bē reuēged vpō thē●y violēce haue I ben ouertourned that I fell and the lorde toke me vp ●e strength and prayse is the lorde he is made a sauyour vnto me ●he noyse of myrth and health is the tabernacles of the iuste ●he ryght hande of the lorde hathe wrought vertue the lordes ryght hande hath exalted me the lordes ryght hande hath wrought vertue ●et me not dye but lyue and I shall shewe the workes of the lorde ●ith chastysyng the lorde hath chastysed me hath not put me to death ●pen vnto me the gates of iustyce entrynge therin I shall make knowledge to the lorde this is the lordes gate the ryghtuous shall entre therin ●wyll cōfesse the o lorde bycause thou hast harde me and thou arte become my sauyour ●he stone which the buylders reiected the same was set at the heade of the corner ●his is done by the lorde and it is marueylous in our eyes ●his is the daye whiche the lorde made let vs be mery and reioyce therin ●lorde saue thou me o lorde preserue me wel blessed is he that commethe in the lordes name ●e gyue prayse to you that be of the lordes house god is the lorde he hath gyuē lyght vnto vs ●ppoynte ye a solempne holy daye ī thycke places euen vnto the corner of the aulter ●hou arte my god and I shall cōfesse the thou arte my god and I shall exalte the. ●shall make knowledge to the O lorde for thou hast herde me and arte become my sauyour ●cknowledge ye the lorde
for he is god for his mercy is euerlastynge ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghost ●s it was in the beginnynge as it is nowe and euer shal be So be it 〈…〉 wōderfull exchaūge The creatour of makynde takyng vpō him a lyuyng body hath not disdayned to be borne of a virgyn And he beyng made man without sede of mā hath cōmytted vnto vs his godhed ¶ 〈…〉 ●N all thynges haue I sought reste shall dwell in the herytage of the lorde Thē the creatour of all thynges sayde cōmaunded me he that hath created me hathe rested in my tabernacle Thākes be to god ●…ayle Mary full of grace the lorde is with the. ●ayle Mary full of grace the lorde is with the. ●lyssed be thou amonge women and blyssed be the fruyte of thy wombe Our lorde is with the. ●lory be to the father to the sone to the holy ghost ●ayle mary full of grace our lorde is with the. ●…oly mother of god virgyn perpetuall 〈…〉 Pray for vs to the lorde celestiall ●orde god heare my prayer And gyue hearynge vnto my clamour ¶ 〈…〉 ●Raunt we beseche the lorde god that thy seruauntes maye Ioye contynuall healthe of body and soule and throughe the gracyous in tercessyon of the virgyn thy mother that we may be delyuered from this present heuynes and to haue the fruycyō of eternall gladnesse By chryst our lorde So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●He fyrste houre in the mornyng early To theyr iudge called Pylate the Iues Iesus with his handes bounden they cary Uvhere many a false wytnesse dyd hym accuse In the necke they hym smyt his body they bruse They spyt and defyled there is godly face The lyght of heuyn replete with all grace ●Uve worshyppe the Chryste with prayse bn̄diccyon 〈…〉 or thou redemyddest the worlde from all afflyccyon ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde Iesu Chryste sone of the lyuynge god set thy holy passyon Crosse and death betwene thy iudgement and our soules both now and at the houre of death And moreouer vouchsaufe to graunt vnto the lyuynge mercy and grace to the deade pardon and rest to thy holy Churche peace and concorde to vs poore synners lyfe and ioye euerlastynge Uvhiche lyuest and reygaest god with the father the holy ghost worlde without ende So be it ●he gloryous passyon of our lorde Iesu Chryst delyuer vs from sorowfull heuynesse and bryng vs to the ioyes of paradyse So be it ¶ 〈…〉 THen our lady in the mornyng behelde Her only sone scourged foule arayde Bobbed knocte his face with spytte defyled God wote in hert she was full sore dismayde But yet alas it maketh myne herte afrayde To thynke how she fell in greuous wepynge And how dullfully her handes she gan wrynge 〈…〉 Uve do prayse the and do pray the mother of god moost mercyfull 〈…〉 ●hat thou entende vs to defende from death that is moost sorowfull ¶ 〈…〉 ●Oly lorde Iesu sone of the mooste swete virgyn Mary whiche sufferedest deathe for vs vpō a Crosse shew vnto vs thy mercy and graūt vnto vs vnto all that deuoutly haue in remēbraunce the cōpassyon 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 doest lyue reygne one god with the holy ghoste worlde without ende So be it ●he dolourous cōpassyō of goddes moost swete mother brynge vs to the blysse of almyghty god the father So be it ¶ ●orde haste the to helpe me ●lorye be to the father to the sone to the holye ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it ●Ome holy ghost O creatour eternall In our myndes to make visytacyon And fulfyll thou with grace supernall Our hertes that be of thy creacyon ●emembre lorde author of saluacyon That somtyme of a virgyn pure Uvithout helpe of mannes operacyon Thou tokest vpon the our frayle nature ●virgyn Mary moost gracyous O mother of mercy incomparable From our enemye defende thou vs And in the houre of death be fauourable ●lory 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 〈…〉 Uvhen thou wast borne ●d dn̄m cum tribularer ●Cryed vnto the lorde when I was in trouble and he herde me ●lorde delyuer my soule from lyenge lyppes a deceytfull tonge ●hat may be gyuen the or what may be layde agaynst the to a deceytfull tonge ●he sharpe arrowes of the myghtye with hotte sparkelynge cooles ●ho is me for my restynge place is prolonged I haue dwelled with the inhabytātes of Cedar my soule was longe in exyle ●was peasyble with thē that hated peace when I spake vnto them they assaulted me causeles ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●euaui oculos meos ●Lyfted vp myne eyes in to the hylles from whense helpe shall come vnto me ●y helpe commeth from the lorde that made he ●yn and earth ●e shal not suffre thy soote to slyppe neyther shall he that kepeth the fall in to a slombre ●o he shall neyther fall a slepe nor slombre whiche kepeth Israel ●he lorde kepeth the the lorde is thy defence more then thy ryght hande ●he sonne shall not burne the by day nor the moone by nyght ●he lorde kepeth the from all euyll the lorde kepeth euyn thy soule ●he lorde kepeth thy goynge ī and goynge out from this tyme forth and euermore ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●etatus sum ●Reioysed in those thynges that were sayde to me we shall go in to the lordes house ●ure feete were standynge in thy gates O Hierusalem ●icrusalē whiche is buylded lyke a cytie whose perticypacyon is within it selfe ●or thyther ascended the trybes euyn the trybes of the lorde the testymonye of Israel to acknowledge the lordees name ●or there sate the sytters ī iudgement euyn the seate of the house of Dauid ●ray ye for the peace of Hierusalem and they shall haue plentye that loue the. ●et peace be made throughe thy vertue plenteousnes in thy houses ●or my brothers and kynredes sakes I prayed peace for the. ●or the house of our lorde god I besought good thynges for the. ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 Uvhē thou wast borne of the virgyn Mary by an vnspeake able meane then were the scryptures fulfylled for thou dydest discende euyn lykewyse as the rayne dyd in to the flees of Bedeon for the saluacyon of mankynge Uve prayse the lorde god 〈…〉 ●Rom the begynnyng before the worlde
was I created and shall neuer fayle vnto the worlde that is to come and I haue minystred before hym in an holy habytacyon Thankes be to god ●…oly mother of god and virgyn perpetuall ●oly mother of god and virgyn perpetuall ●…ray for vs vnto the lorde celestyall ●virgyn perpetuall ●lorye be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●oly mother of god and virgyn perpetuall ●…fter thy byrth virgyn thou dydest remayne ●…raye to thy sone to saue vs from payne ●orde god heare my prayer And gyue hearyng vnto my clamour ¶ 〈…〉 ●Raunt we beseche the lorde god that thy seruauntes maye Ioye contynuall healthe of body and soule and throughe the gracyous in tercessyon of the virgyn thy mother that we may be delyuered frō 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 ¶ 〈…〉 ●Boute thre houres after the sonne gan sprynge All the Iewes crye Iesu to crucifye And ī scorne they hī clothed w t purple clothynge And in stede of a crowne on his heade they tye A crowne of thorne that prycked cruelly And lad hym forth to the place where he dyed Uvith a great huge crosse on his shulders leyde 〈…〉 Uve worshyp the Chryst with prayse and benediccyon ●…or thou redemydest the worlde frō all affliccyon ●Orde Iesu Chryst sone of the lyuynge god set thy holy passyon Crosse and death betwene thy iudgement 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 and rest to thy holy Churche peace and concorde and to vs poore synners lyfe and ioye euerlastynge Uvhiche lyuest reygnest god with the father and the holy ghost worlde without ende So be it ●he gloryous passyon of our lorde Iesu Chryst delyuer vs frō sorowfull heuynesse and brynge vs to the ioyes of Paradyse So be it ¶ 〈…〉 THē the virgyn of virgyns behelde her sd About i● houres after the day gā sprīg Uvith a sharpe crowne of thorne on his heade done And a great crosse on his shulders beryng To the place of death the Iewes hym leadyng Alas for wo downe in the strete she fell Uvith as sad an hert as euer ronge coulde tell 〈…〉 Uve do prayse the do pray the mother of god moost mercyfull 〈…〉 ●hat thou entende vs to defende from death that is moost sorowfull ●Oly lorde iesu sone of the mooste swete virgyn Mary whiche sufferedest deathe for vs vpō a Crosse shew vnto vs thy mercy graūt vnto vs vnto all that deuoutly haue ●n remēbraunce the cōpassyon of thy moost holy mother for her sake prosperous lyfe ī this p̄sent worlde throughe thy grace eternall glorye ī y e worlde to come wherin y u doest lyue reygne one god w t the holy ghoste worlde without ende So be it ●he dolourous cōpassyō of goddes moost swete mother brynge vs to the blysse of almyghty god the father So be it ¶ ●orde haste the to helpe me ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holye ghoste ●s it was in the begynnyng as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it Prayse ye the lorde ●…enicreator ●Ome holy spiryte O creatour eternall In our myndes to make visytacyon And fulfyll thou with grace supernall Our hertes that be of thy creacyon ●emembre lorde author of saluacyon That somtyme of a virgyn pure Uvithout helpe of mannes operacyon Thou tokest vpon the our frayle nature ●virgyn Mary moost gracyous O mother of mercy incomparable From our enemye defende thou vs And in the houre of death be fauourable ●lory 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 〈…〉 he busshe that Moyses ●●d te leuaut oculos ●Nto the haue I lyfte vp myne eyes o god whiche inhabytest the heuyns ●uyn lyke as the eyes of seruaūtes wayt at the handes of theyr maysters ●s the eyes of a handemayden be vpō her maysters euyn so be our eyes vpon oure lorde god vntyll he haue mercy on vs. ●aue mercy on vs o lorde haue mercy on vs for we are fulfylled with moche contempte ●or our soule is fylled verye moche beynge scorned of the ryche and dispyced of the proude ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holye ghoste ●s it was in the begynnyng as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it ●isi quia dominus ●Xcept the lorde had ben amonge vs let Israel now speake except the lorde had ben amonge vs. ●hen men rose agaynst vs perauenture they myght haue swalowed vs vp quycke ●hen theyr fury was great agaynst vs perauēture water mought haue souped vs vp ●ur soule hath passed ouer a ryuer our soule perauenture myght haue passed ouer a water intollerable ●lessed be the lorde whiche hath not suffred vs to be caught with theyr teeth ●ur soule hath ben delyuered euyn as a sparowe from the foulers snare ●he snare is worne out and we are delyuered ●ur helpe consysteth in the name of the lorde whiche made heuyn and earth ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holye ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●ui confidunt 〈…〉 ●Hey that truste in the lorde as a mountayne of Syō he shall neuer be moued which inhabyteth Hierusalem ●oūtaynes are in the cyrcute of it and the lorde is in the cyrcuyt of his people frō this tyme forth and euermore ●or the lorde shall not leaue the rodde of synners vpō the lotte of the iuste leest the iuste shuld ●xtende theyr handes vnto synne ●owel o lorde to the good and vryght in hert ●ut those that swarue the lorde shall bryng in to bondes with them that worke wyckednesse peace be vpon Israel ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnyng as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●he busshe that Moyses sawe preserued from burnyng when it was vpon a lyght fyre dyd sygnyfye to vs thy moost commendable virginite goddes mother pray for vs. ¶ 〈…〉 ●Nd so in Syon was I setled and ī the sanctifyed cyte also I rested and in Hierusalē was my power Thanke we god 〈…〉 ●fter thy byrth vyrgyn thou dydest remayne After thy byrth vyrgyn thou dydest remayne ●…ray to thy sone to saue vs from payne Uirgyn thou dydest remayne ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holye ghoste After thy byrth virgyn thou dydest remayne ●…hou arte made beautefull and amorous 〈…〉 mother of god moost gloryous ●orde god heare my prayer And gyue hearynge vnto my clamour ¶ 〈…〉 ●Raunt we beseche the lorde god that thy seruauntes may enioye contynuall healthe of body and soule and throughe the gracyous in tercessyon of the virgyn thy mother that we maybe delyuered
frō 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 ¶ 〈…〉 ●He 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 〈…〉 we worshyp the Chryst with prayse benediccyō ●…or thou redemydest the worlde from all afflyccyon ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde 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 ●he gloryous passyon of our lorde Iesu Chryst delyuer vs from sorowfull heuynesse and bryng vs to the ioyes of paradyse So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●His piteous mother before the none tyde Her sone eleuate on the crosse myght se His body torne and wrapped with woūdes 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 〈…〉 Uve do prayse the do pray the mother of god moost mercyfull 〈…〉 ●hat thou intende vs to defende from deathe that is most sorowfull ¶ 〈…〉 ●Oly 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 ●he dolorous cōpassyō of goddes mooste swete mother brynge vs to the blesse of almyghty god the father So be it ¶ 〈…〉 And fulfyll thou with grace supernall Our hertes that be of thy creacyon ●emembre 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 ●lory 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 ●…he roote of Iesse ●n conuertendo THen the lorde tourned the captyuyte of Syon we were made gladde ●hen was our mouthe fulfylled with myrth our tongue with ioyfulnesse ●hen shal they say amonge the gentylles the lorde hath done greatly for them ●he lorde hathe done greatly for vs we are made ioyfull ●orde conuerte our captyuyte as a ryuer in the southe ●hey that sowe with teres shall reape with gladnes ●hey goynge forth went and wepte castynge theyr sedes ●ut comynge agayne they shall come with ioye bearynge theyr handes full of corne ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●isi dominus edificauerit 〈…〉 ●Xcepte the lorde haue buylded the house they haue labored in vayn which buylde it ●neles the lorde haue kepte the cyte he hath watched in vayne that kepeth it ●t is in vayn for you to ryse before lyght aryse after your syttyng ye that eat the bred of sorow ●hen he hath gyuen slepe to his welbeloued lo the herytage of the lorde is chyldren the rewarde is the fruyte of the wombe ●s arowes in the hāde of the myghty so be the chyldren of smyters ●lessed is the man whiche fulfylled his desyre of them he shall not be confounded whē he shall speake to his enemyes in the gate ●lory be to the father to y e sone to y e holy ghost ●sit was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●eati omnes ●Lessed be all that feare the lorde whiche walketh in his wayes ●or thou shalt eate the labours of thyne handes thou shalt be blessed and wel shalt thou be ●hy wyfe shall be as a plenteous vyne in the sydes of thyne house ●hy sones lyke the plantes of Olyue trees all aboute thy table ●o thus shall a man be blessed whiche feareth the lorde ●he lorde of Syon blesse the and thou shaltese the goodes of Hierusalē al the dayes of thy lyfe ●nd thou shalte se the chyldren of thy chyldren and peace vpon Israel ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the. c. ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 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 ¶ 〈…〉 ●Nd I haue planted my roote in an honourable nacyon whose inherytaūce is in the partes of my god amōge the cōpany of sayntes is my taryenge Thākes be to god 〈…〉 ●hou art made beauteful amorous ●hou art made beauteful amourous 〈…〉 mother of god moost glorious And amourous Glory be to the father to the sone to the holy ghost ●hou arte made beauteful and amorous 〈…〉 raūt me blessed lady to auaūce the with glorye 〈…〉 gaynst thyne enemyes gyue me the vyctory ●orde god heare my prayer And gyue hearynge vnto my clamour 〈…〉 ●Raunt 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 frō this present heuynes to haue the fruycyō of eternall gladnesse By chryst our lorde So be it Blesse we the lorde Thanke we god ¶ 〈…〉 ●Ur 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 wōders thynges to beholde heare And yet a knyght persed his hert with a spere 〈…〉 we worshyp the Chryst with prayse benediccyō 〈…〉 or thou redemydest the worlde from al afflyccyon ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde 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
of his hāde mayden beholde now from henseforth shall all generacyons call me blessed ●or he that is myghty hath done to me great thynges and blessed is his name ●nd his mercy is always on thē that feare hym throughout all generacyons ●e hath shewed strēgth with his arme he hath scatered them that ar proude in the ymagynacyō of theyr hertes ●e hathe put downe the myghty from theyr seates and hath exalted them of lowe degre ●e hath fylled the hungrye with good thynges and hath sent away the ryche empty ●e hath remembred mercy and hath holpē his seruaunt Israel ●uyn as he promysed to our fathers Abraham and his sede for euer ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 oly Mary socoure the myserarable encourage the weyke spyryted recomforte the sorowfull pray for the people make intercessyon for the clergye and be a meane for the deuoute womankynde ●orde heare my prayer And gyue hearynge vnto my clamour ¶ 〈…〉 ●Raunt we beseche the lorde god that thy seruaūtes may enioye cōtynuall helth both of body soule throughe the gracyous ītercessyō of y ● blessed virgyn mary thy mother that we may be delyuered frō this ꝓsent heuynesse and to haue the fruycyō of eternall gladnes By Chryst our lorde Blesse we the lorde Thanke we god ¶ 〈…〉 ●He dead corps of Chryst that blessed man From the crosse was losed and takē away At euynsonge tyme but alas where was then His crowne of glory and great strēgth that day Full preuyly within the godhed it lay Yet wolde he his cruell death suffre thus The true medecyne of lyfe to brynge vs. 〈…〉 Uve worshyp the Chryst with prayse and benedyccyon 〈…〉 or thou redemyddest the worlde frō al afflyccyon ●Orde Iesu Chryst sone of the lyuynge god set thy holy passyon Crosse and death betwene thy iudgement 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 and rest to thy holy Churche peace and concorde and to vs poore synners lyfe and ioye euerlastynge Uvhiche lyuest reygnest god with the father and the holy ghost worlde without ende So be it ●he gloryous passyon of our lorde Iesu Chryst delyuer vs from sorowfull heuynesse and bryng vs to the ioyes of paradyse So be it ¶ 〈…〉 UIth motherly pitye in hert inclosed Her chyldes dead body she gan beholde At euynsonge tyme from the crosse was losed That heuynly pledge in armes she gan folde She wept and kyst his mouth an hundred folde The teares so habundaunt frō her eyes twayne Fell that they were all his body lyke rayne 〈…〉 Uve do prayse the do pray the mother of god moost mercyfull ●Hat thou intende vs to defende from deathe that is most sorowfull ¶ ●Oly 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 ●he dolorous cōpassyō of goddes mooste swete mother brynge vs to the blesse of almyghty god the father So be it The Complyn ¶ 〈…〉 ●His worde Complyn is no more to saye but an accomplysshement or fulfyllynge And for so moche as of al the seruyces that ar dayly done in the Churche this is the last therfore is it called cōplyn as who shulde say that in the same all the hole seruyce of the daye is fully cōplete and ended ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 et vs with all sque quo domine 〈…〉 ●Owe longe lorde wylte thou forget me for euer howe longe wylte thou turne away thy face from me ●ow longe shal I haue troublous thoughtes in my soule and heuynes in myn hert day by day ●owe longe shal myne enemy be exalted ouer me beholde and heare me o lorde my god ●llumyne myne eyes least I slepe any tyme in death that myne enemye neuer saye I haue preuayled agaynst hym ●hey that trouble me wyll reioyce yf I be cast downe but I haue trusted in thy mercy ●yn hert shal reioyce in thy saluacyon I shal synge to the lorde that gyueth me benefytes and shall prayse the name of the moost hygh lorde ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghost ●s it was in the beginnynge as it is nowe and euer shal be So be it ●udica me deus ●Udge me o god discerne my cause against the vnholy people from a man vniuste and disceytfull delyuer me ●or thou o god arte my fortresse why haste thou forsaken me wherfore do I go al sorowfull whylst myne enemy doth vexe me ●ende forth thy lyght and thy trueth they haue ledde me and brought me in to thy holy hyll and thy habytacyons ●nd I shall entre vnto thyne aulter to god y ● reioyseth my youthe ●shall prayse the w t harpe o god my god why arte thou heuy o my soule and why doest thou trouble me ●ruste in god for yet shall I prayse hym the sauynge health that I loked for and my god ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●epe expugnauerunt ●Ftsones haue they assayled me euyn from my youth let Israel now tell it ●ftsones haue they assayled me euyn from my youth and yet coulde they not ouercome me ●pon ny backe haue synners buylded they haue prolonged theyr wyckednes ●he ryghtuous lord shall cut a sōder the neckes of synners let all be confounded turned backe that hate Syon ●et them be made as the thatche of houses that dyd wyther before it was plucked vp ●herof he that shall mowe hathe not filled his hande nor he that shall gather gleanes his bosome ●nd they that passed by sayde not the blessynge of the lorde lyght vpon you we do blesse you in the name of the lorde ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holye ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it omine non est exaltatum ●Orde my herte is not exalted neyther be myne eyes set a lofte ●eyther haue I walked in great thynges ne in meruayles aboue me ●f I dyd not thynke mekely but haue exalted my soule ●s a weanlynge is from his mother so let my soule be rewarded ●et Israel truste ī the lorde frō this tyme forth and euermore ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall
concepcyon as in the byrth of thy ryght entyrely beloued sonne her virgynitie saued whiche also hast multiplyed her ioyes through the resurreccyon of her sayd sone Graūt we beseche the tha● by her merytes prayer we may attayne to that vnspeakeable ioy Uvhere as she beyng assūpt dothe now reioyse with the in heuyn for euermore By Chryst our lorde So be it ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 aude flore virginali honoreque speciali Excedynge a thousande folde The pryncypalyte of aungelles eminent And the dygnite of sayntes refulgent More then can be tolde ●eioyce o spouse of god moost dere For as the lyght of the day so clere Comes of the sonne moost radiant Euyn so dost thou cause questionles The worlde to florysshe in quietnes Throughe thy grace habundaunt ●eioyce o vessell of vertue splendent At whose becke incontinent All heuynly consystorie The moost gentyll and also happyest The worthy mother of Iesu Chryste Do worshyp with moche glory ●eioyce in the knot of charyte And in the liege of dignyte Beyng coupled with god so nere That thou mayst at thy desyre Obtayne all that thou wylte desyre Of Iesu thy sone moost dere ●eioyce o mother of wretches all For the father that is eternall To them that do the reuerence In this worlde gyues good wages And a place in the heuynly stages In the kyngdome of excellence ●eioyce o mother of Iesu Chryst Uvhiche wast alone moost worthyest O virgyn immaculate To be of suche hygh dygnite That nexte to the blyssed trinyte In place thou arte now collocate ●eioyce o mother mayden pure And of this be certayne and sure That these ioyes seuen Shall neyther minysshe nor also seace But styll contynue and euer encrease Uvhyle the father is in heuyn ●moost holy and humble spouse moost beautyful mayde Mary mother of god virgyn elect conduyt vs the ryght way vnto euerlastynge ioye where is perpetuall peace and glory And euer swete Mary gyue hearyng to my prayer with a beneuolent eare ●mother of god thou arte exalted ouer all 〈…〉 Aboue the ordres of aungelles in the kyngdome celestyall ¶ 〈…〉 ●Oost swete lorde Iesu sone of the lyuyng god whiche haste rewarded the mooste ●lyssed gloryous humble benygne and beautyfull virgyn marye thy moost hooly mother beyng nowe crowned with the in heuyn with euerlastynge ioye and blysse Graunt vs of thy mercy that by her gracyous merytes and contynuall prayers we may obtayne health and prosperite of body and soule with ioy alacrite and habūdaūce of all goodes ghostly and bodily And that we maye lyue in this worlde vertuously iustly and mekely And that after our passage out of this world we maye haue the grace to come to y e ioyes euerlastyng Uvhiche lyuest and reygnest worlde without ende So be The mortall pestilence frō vs hathe banysshed Uvhiche was planted by the preuarication Of our fyrst father in euery generacyon ●et not the same sterre anywhit dysdayne The vnholsome planettes for to restrayne Uvhose great repugnaunce cōtagious influēce Hath plaged the peple with mortal pestilence ●sterre of the see moost gloryous and clere From the foule pestilence vs preserue and heare Because thy blyssed sone doth the nothyng deny But gyues the honour in heuyn eternally Saue and defende vs mercyfull lorde Iesu For whome thy mother doth vnto the sue ●Holy mother of god praye to thy sone 〈…〉 That we maye deserue his blyssed promyssyon ¶ 〈…〉 ●God mercyfull pytifull fauourable whiche hauynge remorse on the afflictiō of thy seruauntes saydest vnto the aungell when he strake thy peple It is ynough Now holde thy hande ouer vs for the loue of that gloryous sterre whose blyssed brestes thou dydest ryght swetely sucke agaynst the poyson of oure synfulnes Gyue vs thy moost gracyous helpe that we may be delyuered from al maner of pestylence and sodeyne death and that we may be preserued from all daunger of perdicyon By the Iesu Chryst sauyour of the worlde kynge of glory whiche lyuest and reygnest god worlde without ende So be it ¶ 〈…〉 e profundis ●Rom the deepe places haue I called vnto the o lorde lorde heare my voyce ●et thyne eares be intentyfe to the voyce of my prayer ●f thou lorde wylte loke so straytly vpō synners o lorde who shall abyde it ●ut there is mercy with the and because of thy lawe haue I abyden the o lorde ●y soule hath abydē in his word my soule hath trusted in the lorde ●rom the mornyng watche vnto nyght let Israel truste in the lorde ●or with the lorde there is mercy and his redēpcyon is plenteous ●nd he shall redeme Israel for all the iniqu●ties of it Lorde haue mercy on vs. Chryste haue mercye o● vs. Lorde haue mercy on vs. Our father 〈…〉 ●And leade vs not in to temptacyon 〈…〉 ●But delyuer vs from all euyll 〈…〉 Lorde gyue thē eternall reste 〈…〉 And contynuall lyght may shyne vnto thē 〈…〉 From the gates of hell 〈…〉 Lorde delyuer theyr soules 〈…〉 I truste to se the goodes of the lord 〈…〉 In the lande of lyfe 〈…〉 Lorde god heare my prayer And gyue hearynge to my clamour ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde enclyne thyne eare vnto our prayers wherin we ryght denoutly call vpō thy mercy that thou wylte bestowe the soules of thy seruauntes bothe men women whiche thou haste cōmaūded to departe frō this worlde in the coūtrey of peace reste further cause thē to be made parteners with thy sayntes By Chryst our lorde So be it he soules of all true beleuers beynge deade by y e mercy of god may rest ī peace So be it ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 ue verum corpus natum Ayle very body incarnate of a virgyn Nayled on a crosse and offered for mānes synne Uvhose syde beyng pprsed bloude ran out plenteously At the our of death let vs receyue the bodily O swete O holy O Iesu sone of Mary The .xv. Oos ¶ 〈…〉 ●Iesu endeles swetnesse to all that loue the a ioye passynge and ercedynge all gladnes an desyre The sauyoure and louer of all repentaunt synners that lykest to dwel as thou saydest thy selfe with the chyldren of men for that was the cause why thou wast incarnate and made mā in the ende of the worlde Haue mynde blyssed Iesu of all the sorowes that thou suffered in thy manhode drawynge nygh to thy blyssed passyō the whiche moost holsome passyō was ordeyned to be in the diuine herte by counsell of the holy Trinyte for the raunsome of all mākynve Haue mynde blessed Iesu of all the great dredes anguyshes and sorowes that thou suffered in thy tēdre flesshe afore thy passyō on the Crosse whē thou wast betrayed of thy discyple Iudas to the Iewes whiche of synguler affeccyon that thou hadest to them shulde haue ben thy specyall people After tyme that thou haddest made thy prayer vpon the mounte of Oliue and swettest there bothe blode and water Also I haue mynde of the great anguysshe that thou waste in when thou wast taken of the fals Iewes and by fals wytnes accused And at
to the soole of thy fote thou wast wounded of the wycked Iewes thou wast all to torne and rent and al thy body made redde with thy most holy bloude the which great sorowe blessed Iesu in thy cleane virgyns bodye thou sufferydest Uvhat myghtest thou do more for vs then thou dydest Therfore benygre Iesu for the mynde of this passyon wryte all thy woūdes in my hert with thy moost precyous bloude that I maye bothe rede in them thy drede and thy loue And that I maye styll cōtynue in praysynge and thankynge the to my lyues ende So be it Our father whiche art in c. Hayle mary ful of grace our lorde is with cetera ¶ ● Iesu moost myghtye Lyon kynge immortall and moost vyctoryous Haue mynde of the sorow that thou sufferedest when all the powers of thyne herte body fayled the vtterly and then thou enclynynge thyne heade saydest thus It is all done For mynde of this anguysshe and sorowe haue mercy on me when my soule in the laste cōsumacyon and departyng of my breth shall be anguysshed and troubled So be it Our father whiche arte in heuyn halowed Hayle Mary full of grace our lorde is with ¶ ● Iesu the onely begottē sonne of almyghty god the father the bryghtnesse and fygure of his godly substaunce Haue mynde of that entyre commendacyon in whiche thou dyddest commende thy spiryte in to the handes of thy father and with a torne bodye broken hert shewyng to vs for our raunsome the bowelles of thy mercy for the redemynge of vs dydest gyue vp the breathe For mynde of that precyous deathe I beseche the kynge of sayntes conforte ●e to with stande the fende the worlde and my flesshe that I maye be dead to the worlde and lyuynge ghostly towarde the. And in the laste houre of my departynge fro this worlde receyue my soule cōmynge to the whiche in this lyfe is an out lawe and a pylgryme So be it Our father whiche Hayle Mary full of grace our lorde is with ¶ ● Iesu very true and plenteous vyne Haue mynde of the moost excedynge and habundant effusyō of bloude that thou sheddest moost plenteously as it had ben crusht out of a rype crustre of grapes when thou vpon the Crosse dydest treade that presse alone and gauest vs drynke bothe bloude and water out of thy syde beynge perced with a knyghtes spere so that in all thy body was not lefte a drop of bloude ne of water Then at the last lyke a bundell of myrre y u waste hanged on the crosse on hyghe where thy tender fless he waxed wanne and the lycoure of thy bowelles and the marye of thy bones was dryed vppe For mynde of this thy moost bytter passyō Swete Iesu wounde my herte that the water of penaunce and the teares of loue maye be my foode bothe nyghte and daye And good Iesu tourne me hole to the that my hert may be euer to the a dwellynge place and that my lyuynge may be euer pleasaunt and acceptable And that the ende of my lyfe may be so commendable that I may perpetually deserue to prayse the with all thy sayntes in blesse So be it Our father whiche arte in heuyn halowed Hayle Mary full of grace I beleue in god ¶ 〈…〉 ¶ 〈…〉 The seuen Psalmes THy that these vij psalmes folowyng are called penitenciall and be cheyfly noted aboue other the common opinion and mynde of many wryters is and hath ben that the kynge the Prophet Dauid compunt and stryken with herty repentaunce of his greuous adultry cōmitted with Barsabe and the detestable murder of Urie her husbāde beynge his knyght and seruaunt after he was admonysshed by Nathan the prophet of god shulde make them specyally to declare his inwarde sorowe and depe contricion that he toke for the same but whether it were done vpō that occasyon or not that I referre to the iudgement of other because that in the Psalter they stande not togyther ordrely yet this is very certeyne that they may well and of good cōgruēce be called penitenciall for so moche as penaūce in thē is so dilygētly often and manyfestly treated repeted and commended as ī the selfe Psalmes is easely perceyued 〈…〉 emembre not lorde 〈…〉 omine ne in furore ¶ 〈…〉 ● aue mercye on me lorde for I am sycke heale me lorde for my bones are broused ● nd my soule is verye sore troubled but howe longe lorde ● urne the lorde and delyuer my soule saue me for thy mercye ● or there is none in death that hath mynde of the and in hell who wyll knowledge the. ● haue laboured ī my sorow I shal euery nyght wasshe my bedde with teares shall I weate the place where I lye ● yne eye is troubled with woodnesse I haue waxen olde amonge al myne enemyes ● uoyde from me al ye that worke wyckednes for the lorde hath herd the noyse of my wepynge ● he lorde hath herde my prayer the lorde hath herde my pecicyon ● ct all myne enemyes be ashamed and confoūded let them be ashamed and confounded very quyckely ● lor● be to the father to the sone and to the holye ghoste ● s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 cati quorum BLessed are they whose iniquities are forgyuen and whose synnes be couered ● lessed is the man to whom god shal not impute synne neyther in his spiryte is deceyte ● or I haue holdē me styll my bones haue waxē olde whylst I cryed all the daye ● or daye and nyght hath thyne hande be īburdened vpon me I was tourned in me trouble whylst my backebone was stryken ● haue made my faulte knowen to the and haue not hydde myne vnryghteousnesse ● sayde I shall cōfesse myne vnryghtuousnesse agaynst my selfe to the lorde and thou hast remy●tyd the wyckednesse of my synne ● or that shall euery holy ꝑsone praye vnto the in tyme conuenyent ● euerthelesse ī the surroundynge of many waters they shall not approche vnto hym ● hou arte my refuge from tribulacyō that hath enclosed me my ioy delyuer me from them that compasse me ● shall gyue the vnderstandynge and shall enstructe the ī thy way that thou shalte go I shall fasten myne eyes vpon the. ● e ye not made as the horse and the mule in whome is none vnderstandynge ● ynde the mouthes of theym in snafles brydles that wyll not drawe vnto the. ● any are the plages of the synner but hym that trusteth in the lorde he shall compasse with mercy ●e glad in the lorde and reioyse ye ryghtuous and be inyous all that be vpryght in herte ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●omine ne in furore ●Orde reproue me not in thy fury neyther in thyne angre correcte thou me ●or thyn arowes are fastened in me and vpon me hast thou enforced thyne
god that takest awaye the synne of the worlde Heare vs lorde ●ambe of god that takest awaye the synne of the worlde Spare vs orde ●ambe of god that takest awaye the synne of the worlde Haue mercy on vs. Lorde haue mercy on vs. Chryste haue mercy on vs. Lorde haue mercy on vs. Our father And leade vs not But delyuer vs from all euyll 〈…〉 ●orde shewe ●s thy mercy 〈…〉 And gyue vs thy fauynge health 〈…〉 ●nd let thy mercy come vpon vs. 〈…〉 Thy sauyng helthe accordynge to thy promyse 〈…〉 Uve haue offended with our fore fathers 〈…〉 Uve haue done wronge and committed iniquyte 〈…〉 orde do not w e vs accordynge to our synnes 〈…〉 Neyther rewarde thou vs after our vngodlinesse ●…orde let vs pray for euery degre of the chyrche 〈…〉 Let thy preestes do on iustyce and let thy sayntes reioyce 〈…〉 ●or our brothers and ●ysters 〈…〉 Saue O god thy seruaūtes bothe men womē that truste in the. 〈…〉 et vs pray for all chrystē people 〈…〉 Lorde saue thy people blysse thyn herytage rule thē exalt them euer more ●…orde sende peace through thy vertue 〈…〉 And great haboūdāce ī euery place ●he soules of all thy seruauntes bothe mē and women may rest in peace ●…orde heare my prayer 〈…〉 And gyue hearrynge to my clamour ¶ 〈…〉 ●Od to whome it is appropried to be mercyfull euer and to spare take our prayer let thy mercyfull pyte assoyle them that are bounde with the chayne of synnes By Chryst our lorde So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●Lmyghtye eternall God whiche alone doeste great wonders graunt vnto thy ser uauntes the bysshops and to all congregacyons commytted vnto them the spiryte of grace And to the ende that they may please the powre on them the pe●petuall dewe of thy benediccyon By Chryste our lorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●God whiche doest infude the gyftes of charite ī to the hertes of the faythfull through the grace of the holy ghoste graunt vnto thy seruauntes both men and women for whome we pray vnto thy mercy helth of body soule that they may loue the with all theyr power and perfourme with all loue the thynges that be pleasynge to the. By Chryste our lorde ¶ 〈…〉 O God from whome all holy desyres all good counselles and all iuste workes do procede gyue to vs the same peace which the worlde can not gyue that oure hertes beynge obedyēt to thy commaundemētes and the feare of our enemy ●s taken awaye our tyme may be peasyble through thy proteccyon By Chryste our lorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde we beseche the to shewe vnto vs thyne vnspeakeable mercye that thou bothe purge vs frō all our synnes and mercyfully delyuer vs frō the payne that we deserue for the same By Chryste our lorde ¶ 〈…〉 O God that arte creatour and redemer of all faythfull people graunt vnto the soules of al true beleuers beynge deade remyssyon of al theyr synnes that through deuout prayers they maye attayne thy gracyons pardon whiche they haue alway desyred By Chryste our lorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde god of hostes kynge moost myghty stronge by whom kynges do reygne and in whose h●des are the hertes of all kynges graūte vnto thy well be loued seruaunt Hour kynge contynuall health of body soule that his herte alwayes enclynynge 〈◊〉 holsome and godly cou●selles the enemyes of the commen welth beyng vanquy●…ed w● maye longe e●oye vnder hym perpetuall peace and brotherly concorde By C●ry●●e our lorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●Or thy p●tye Lorde we beseche the to lose the bōde of all oure synnes through the prayer of the blessed and gloryous euerlastynge mayde Mary with all thy sayntes kepe vs thy s●ruauntes and our kynge and all chrysten people in all holynesse all that by kynrede of bloude or by familiarite or by confessyon and prayer be ioyned with vs ●●●nse them lorde of all vyces lyghten theym with vertues peace and helth gyue vnto vs put from vs all our enemyes aswell they that be visyble as muysyble gyue thy charyte to our frendes and to our enemyes health to all chysten men quycke and deade graūte lyfe and endeles reste By Chryste our lorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●Hroughe the merytes intercessyons prayers and suffrages of all these holy aūgelles patriarkes prophetes apostles euaungelystes martyrs confessours virgyns and all thy elccte seruauntes moost mercyfull lorde powre in to oure hertes a foūtayne of teares to the ende we may perfytly knowe the offence of o●re cōs●yence and that we maye truely co●fesse before the the defaultes of oure actes commytted and through the lyberalyte of thy grace to haue assured pardō therof By Chryste our lorde So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●Llumynate myne eyes to the ende I neuer s●epe ī darken esse leste myne enemyes saye at any tyme I haue preuayled agaynst hym 〈…〉 ●orde I commende my soule in to thy handes 〈◊〉 lorde very god thou hast redemed me 〈…〉 I haue spoken with my tongue lorde gyue me knowledge of myne ende 〈…〉 ●nd the nombre of my dayes what it is that I may knowe howe moche I lacke 〈…〉 ●orde thou haste brokē my bondes I shall gyue vnto the a sacryfyce of prayse shall call vpō the name of the lorde 〈…〉 ●efuge is takē from me and there is none that seketh my lyfe 〈…〉 I haue cryed vnto the o lorde I haue sayd thou art my hope and my porcyon in the lande of the lyuynge 〈…〉 ●ake in me a sygne of goodnesse that they whiche hate me may se it be confounded for thou lorde haste holpen me and conforted me 〈…〉 ●orde the lyght of thy countenaūce is marked vpon vs thou hast made myne herte ioyfull ●lory be to the father ●…s it was in te ●Esu sone of god maker of all thynges helpe me to the ende I delyte not in vayn thoughtes Our father whiche art in he●yn Hayle Mary full of grace ●Esu sone of god which heldest thy peace before a iudge kepe my tongue vntyl I haue deuysed howe and what I shall say Our father whiche art Hayle Mary full of grace ●Esu sone of god whiche was bounde rule myn hādes and all my membres to the ende my workes may come to a good ende So be it Our father which Hayle Mary full of grace ●…ryse lorde and helpe vs. 〈…〉 And for thy names sake delyuer vs. 〈…〉 ●Beseche the lorde Iesu cause me to haue in thy loue a meane without measure and affeccyon without meane alongynge without ordre a burnynge without ceasynge So be it I beleue in god the father almyghty The Dirige ¶ 〈…〉 ●He makynge of this seruyce that we call Dirige some do ascrybe to saynt Isodore and some to saynt Gregory but whether of them it was forceth not moche for certeyn it is that al that is cōteyned therm the collettes except may as well be a●plyed for the lyuyng as for the dead Yet as Platina ●ryteth Palagius bysshop of Rome dyd fyrst ordeyne the commemoracyon or prayenge for the dead Uvhiche thyng after
be multiplyed and they haue hated me with a wycked hate ●epe my soule and delyuer me I shall not be ashamed for I haue trusted in the. ●nnocentes and good mē haue cleued vnto me forbycause that I haue susteyned the. ●god delyuer Israel from all trybulacyons ●orde gyue them eternall reste let contynuall lyght shyne vnto thē 〈…〉 The defaultes of my youth and my ygnorauncyes remēbre not o lorde 〈…〉 trust to se ●●s illuminatio mea ●He lorde is my lyghte my healthe whom shall I feare ●he lorde is the defender of my lyfe of whome shall I be a drad ●vhylst euyll doers approche vnto me for to deuoure my flesshe ●yne enemyes whiche trouble me they were made weyke and fell downe ●f they pytche pauylyons agaynste me my herte shall not feare ●f a batayle ryse agaynst me I shal trust in it ●ne thynge haue I asked of the lorde that I shal requyre that I may inhabyte in the hous of the lorde all the dayes of my lyfe ●hat I may se the wyll of the lorde and maye visyte his temple ●or he hath hyd me in his tabernacle in y ● euyll daye he hathe defended me in the secrete place of his tabernacle ●e hath exalted me vpō arocke now he hath exalted myne head aboue myn enemyes ● haue gone aboute and haue offred in his tabernacle I shall synge the sacryfyce of innocacyon and shall say a psalme vnto the lorde ●eare my voyce lorde wherwith I haue cryed vnto the haue mercy on me and heare me ●yne herte hath sayd vnto the my face hath sought the thy face lorde I shall desyre ●ourne not thy face awaye from me do not swarue from thy seruaunt in thy wrath ●e myne helper forsake me not neyther despyse thou me o god my sauyour ●or my father my mother haue forsaken m● but the lorde hath receyued me ●orde set me a lawe in the way and leade me in a strayght pat the in spyte of myne enemyes ●et me not go after the mindes of thē that trou ble me for vniust wytnesses haue rysen agaynst me and wyckednes hath lyed vnto them ●trust to se the goodnesse of god in the lande of the lyuynge ●oke after the lorde do manfully and let thyne herte be conforted and abyde the lorde ●orde gyue them eternall rest and let rtynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 trust to se the goodnes of the lorde in the lande of the ly uynge 〈…〉 The ryghtuous shall be ī eter nall remembraunce 〈…〉 He shall not feare euyl speakyng● Our father And leade vs not But delyuer vs. ¶ 〈…〉 ●Owe sore am I laden with synne and wyckednes Lorde of thy goodnes I pray the let me knowe My cursed actes and great vnryghtuousnes Uvherby my soule in daunger is and wo Thy face alas why hydest thou me fro Entreatynge me with lyke extremyte As yf I were thy mortall enemy Agaynst a leafe that tossed is with wynde Thou shewedst thy power thy force thy myght And dost me persecute whiche by very kynde Am as the drye stubble or straw that is lyght Syns agaynst me thou dost bytterly wryte And wylt as I thynke me vtterly vpcast For the faultes of my youth that are done past Myfeete in stockes set thou hast fast Awaytynge ryght narowly all my hole trade In so moche that wy foote steppes nombred thou hast And neuerthelesse when death shall inuade As the rotten dunge I must away fade And sodeynly my flesshe shall tourne to wormes meate Lyke as agarment that mothes do wast and eat 〈…〉 las good lorde and welaway For my lyfe euyll spent my soule is afrayde Uvhat shall I do or what shall I say Uvhyther shall I flee thus wofully arayde But vnto the lorde for mercy and ayde Uvhiche for to graunte I humbly the pray Uvhen thou shalt come at the latter day ●y soule within me is troubled ryght sore Uvith greuous sorowe and depe repentaunce Of my manyfolde synnes commytted before By very fraylte of humayne ygnoraunce But yet good lorde in all suche greuaunce It for to succour I humbly the pray Uvhen thou shalt come at the latter day ¶ 〈…〉 ●He man that procedeth from his mothers wombe Uvhose lyfe in this worlde is short transitory And in conclusyon is cast in to a toumbe Fulfylled is with manyfolde mysery Moost lyke a floure that fadeth naturally And lyke vnto a shadowe doth vanyssh abate Neuer contynuynge in one lyke estate And thynkest thou it mere eyther els cōuenyent Wpon suche a none so narowly to spye Or to contende with hym in iudgement For who is able by crafte or polycye A thynge infecte with synne to purifye whiche was vncleane from his concepcyon No man surely but thou god alone Shorte be the dapes of mannes lyfe here His yeres thou hast counted iust is the nombre Thou hast apoynted his tyme so nere Uvhiche neuer shal passe neyther ouer ne vnder Suffre hym then a whyle and nomore hym encomber Untyl that day com that he hath long desyred whiche he hath loked for as a seruaunt hyred 〈…〉 ord I besech the to rase out of mynde My greuous synnes and great impietie whiche he I of all other most cursed and vnkynde Haue dayly commytted agaynst thy maiesty whiche brynge my soule in great perplexyte wherof thy pardon moost mekely I desyre when thou shalt come to iudge vs by fyre 〈…〉 lease it the lorde my wayes to dyrect So euyn alwayes in thy blessed syght That I may deserue amonge thy electe Euer to beholde that gloryous lyght wherin thou reygnest as a god of myght Thyther to brynge me I humbly the requyre when thou shalte come to iudge vs by fyre ¶ 〈…〉 THo can assure me that y u wylt me defende In the lowe place me ●o hyde secretly Untyll thy fury be past and at an ende And to apoynt me a tyme certeynly when it may the please for to remembre me For what do I force to suffre death and payne Syns that the deade shall ones ryse agayne All the longe tyme of this lyfe mortall whiche as a souldier led I haue in payne My hope and trust hath ben in speciall To chaunge this lyfe that is momentayne In to the same that is heuynly and certayn wherto when it lykes the me for to call I wyll the answere moost gladly of all To me therfore that am thy handy worke Sende for thy succours and godly assystence From whose knowledge nothyng ther may lurk Syns thou enserchest the secretes of conscyence And nombrest my ueppes by godly prouydence wherfore I beseche thy moost mercyful grace To spare my synne greuous trespas ●n iudgement lorde do thou not procede After myne acte and synne moost odyous For I am parfyte and knowe in very dede That nothyng I haue done good or mer●…s Before the to be counte o god moost glorious Thy maiesty therfore I besech of thy goodnes Clene take away my synne wyckednes Uerse Uvasshe me lorde from myne
it ●he gloryous passyō of our lorde Iesu chryst ¶ 〈…〉 ●Oone after noone this mother soreweping Her sone callynge to his father myght heare Sawe from the body the soule departynge And a knyght openynge his hert with aspere For sorowe she fell downe in a sowne there O mercyfull lorde god what earthly wyght Uvolde nor haue rewed of that pyteous syght 〈…〉 Uve do prayse the and do pray the mother of god moost mercyfull ●hat thou entende vs to defende from death that is moost sorowfull ¶ 〈…〉 ●Oly lorde Iesu sone of the mooste swete virgyn Mary whiche sufferedest deathe for vs vpō a Crosse shew vnto vs thy mercy and graūt vnto vs vnto all that deuoutly haue in remēbraunce the cōpassyon 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 doest lyue rcygne one god with the holy ghoste worlde without ende So be it ●he dolourous cōpassvō of goddes moost swete mother brynge vs to the blysse of almyghty god the father So be it The Euynsonge ¶ 〈…〉 ●Yke as the seruyce that we be dayly accustomed to say ī the mornynge is called matyns euyn so is the seruyce vsed to be sayde or sōge towarde euyn called Euynsonge And this is the true sygnifycacyon and meanynge of the same worde whiche we call Euynsonge of our Lady bycause it is specyally done in the laude and praysynge of her ¶ 〈…〉 ●orde haste the to helpe me ●lory be to the father to the sone to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 ●fter the byrth etatus sum ●Reioysed in those thynges that were sayde to me we shall go in to the lordes house ●ure feete were standynge in thy gates O Hierusalem ●ierusalem whiche is buylded lyke a cytie whose perticypacyon is within it selfe ●or thyther ascended the trybes euyn the trybes of the lorde the testymonye of Israel to acknowledge the lordees name ●or there sate the sytters in iudgement euyn the seate of the house of Dauid ●ray ye for the peace of Hierusalem and they shall haue plentye that loue the. ●et peace be made throughe thy vertue plenteousnes in thy houses ●or my brothers and kynredes sakes I prayed peace for the. ●or the house of our lorde god I besought good thynges for the. ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●d te leuaui oculos ●Nto the haue I lyfte vp myne eyes o god whiche inhabytest the heuyns ●uyn lyke as the eyes of seruaūtes wayt at the handes of theyr maysters ●s the eyes of a handemayden be vpō her maysters euyn so be our eyes vpon oure lorde god vntyl he haue mercy on vs. ●aue mercy on vs o lorde haue mercy on vs for we are fulfylled with moche contempte ●or our soule is fylled verye moche beynge scorned of the ryche and dispyced of the proude ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holye ghoste ●s it was in the begynnyng as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it ●isi quia dominus ●Xcept the lorde had ben amonge vs let Israel now speake except the lorde had ben amonge vs. ●hen men rose agaynst vs perauenture they myght haue swalowed vs vp quycke ●hen theyr fury was great agaynst vs perauēture water mought haue souped vs vp ●ur soule hath passed ouer a ryuer our soule perauenture myght haue passed ouer a water intollerable ●lessed be the lorde whiche hath not suffred vs to be caught with theyr teeth ●ur soule hath ben delyuered euyn as a sparowe from the foulers snare ●he snare is worne out and we are delyuered ●ur helpe consysteth in the name of the lorde whiche made heuyn and earth ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●ui confidunt ●Hey that truste in the lorde as a mountayne of Syō he shall neuer be moued which inhabyteth Hierusalem ●oūtaynes are in the cyrcute of it and the lords is in the cyrcuyt of his people frō this tyme forth and euermore ●or the lorde shall not leaue the rodde of synners vpō the lotte of the iuste leest the iuste shuld extende theyr handes vnto synne ●o wel o lorde to the good and vryght in hert ●ut those that swarue the lorde shall bryng in to bondes with them that worke wyckednesse peace be vpon Israel ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnyng as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●n conuertendo UHen the lorde tourned the captyuyte of Syon we were made gladde ●hen was our mouthe fulfylled with myrth our tongue with ioyfulnesse ●hen shal they say amonge the gentylles the lorde hath done greatly for them ●he lorde hathe done greatly for vs we are made ioyfull ●orde conuerte our captyuyte as a ryuer in the southe ●hey that sowe with teres shall reape with gladnes ●hey goynge forth went and wepte castynge theyr sedes ●ut comynge agayne they shall come with ioye bearynge theyr handes full of corne ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it After thy byrth virgyn thou dydest remayne Pray to thy sone to saue vs from payne ¶ ●Lessed art thou virgyn mary whiche hast borne the lorde that created the worlde Thou haste borne hym that made the yet thou remaynest a vyrgyn euermore Thākes be to god ¶ ●Ayle starre of the see moost bryght O mother of god immaculate I pure virgyn in goddes owne syght The gate of heuyn moost fortunate ●aluted thou wast with great humylyte Uvhen Gabryell sayd Aue Maria. Establysshe vs in sure tranquillite And chaunge the name of synfull Eua. ●oose the prysoners from captyuyte Unto the blynde gyue syght agayne Repell our great iniquite All that is good for vs obtayne ●hewe thy selfe to be a mother So that he accepte our peticyon Uvhiche for our sake before all other Uvas contented to be thy sone ●blessed lady O synguler virgyn In parfyte mekenesse all other excedynge Delyuer vs from bondage of synne And make vs meke and chaste in lyuynge ●ake vs euer pure lyfe to sue Guyde vs sauffy vpon our iourney That we beholdynge the face of Iesu May ioye with hym in heuyn alway ●lory be to god the father Glory to Chryst that made vs free Glory also to the holy comforter One god and persones thre So be it 〈…〉 race in thy vysage encreaseth euer more 〈…〉 hou haste ben blessed of god therfore 〈…〉 oly Mary ¶ 〈…〉 ●Y soule magnyfyeth the lorde ●nd my spyryte hath reioysed in god my sauyour ●or he hathe loked on the lowe degre