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A71329 Here after foloweth the prymer in Englysshe sette out alonge, after the vse of Sarum. 1538; Book of hours (Salisbury). English Catholic Church. 1538 (1538) STC 16004; ESTC S105507 112,078 275

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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 teares shall reape with gladnes ●hey goynge forth wen● 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 ●●eles the lorde haue kepte the cyte he hathe 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 ī the hande 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 the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it 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 hādes thou shalt be blessed and wel shalt thou be ●hy wyfe as a plenteous vyne in the sydes of thyne house ●hy sones lyke the plantes of Olyue trees all aboute thy table ●o thus shal a man be blessed whiche feareth the lorde ●he lorde of Syon blysse the that thou mayst ●e the goodes of Hierusalē al the days of thy lyfe and that thou mayst se the chyldren of thy chyldren and peace vpon 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 ●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 my 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 hāde nor he y t 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 holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●e profundis clamaui 〈…〉 ●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 ī his worde my soule hath trusted in the lorde ●rom the mornynge watche vnto nyght let Israel truste in the lorde ●or with the lorde there is mercy and hīs redēpcyon is plenteous ●nd he shal redeme Israel for all the iniquities of it ●lory be to the father to y e sone to y e holy ghost ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now c. ●omine non est exaltatum 〈…〉 ●Orde my herte is not exalted neyther is 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 ●…s it was in the. c. ●emento domine Dauid 〈…〉 ●Orde haue mynde of Dauid and of all his mekenes ●s he hathe sworne to the lorde hathe made a vowe to the lorde of Iacob If I shal entre in to the tabernacle of my hous yf I shall ascende in to the bedde where I lye If I shall gyue slepe vnto myne eyes and slomberynge vnto myne eye lyddes And rest vnto the temples of myne heade vntyll I fynde a place for the lorde a tabernacle for the god of Iacob ●owe haue herde her in Effrata we founde her in the feldes of wood We shall entre ī to his tabernacle we shall worshyp in the place where his feete stode Aryse lorde in to thy reste thou and the Arche of thy sanctifycacyon ●ette thy seruaūtes do on iustyce and thy sayntes reioyse ●or thy seruaūt dauides sake tourne not backe the face of thyne anoynted The lorde hath smorne trueth vnto Dauid and shall not deceyue hym of the fruyte of thy belly shall I set one vpon the seate ●f thy chyldren wyll kepe me testament my testimonyes those that I shall teache them And theyr sones worlde without ende shall syt vpon thy seate For the lorde hathe chosen Syon he hathe chosen it for his dwellynge place This is my restynge place for euermore here shal I dwel for I haue chosen it with blessyng ●●he wydowe of it I shall blysse the pore people of it I shall fulfyll with breade ●shal compas the preestes therof with helth the sayntes therof shal triumphe with gladnes ●hyther shall I brynge the horne of Dauid I haue prepared a lāterne for myne anoynted ●he enemyes of hym I shal compas with confusyon vpon hym surely shall my sanctifycacyon florysshe ●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 ●cce quam bonum 〈…〉 ●Eholde how good and pleasaunt it is for brethren to dwell togyther ●yke as oyntment in the head that discendeth in to the berde euyn the berde of Aaron ●hiche discendeth in to the skyrte of his garmen as the dewe of Hermon that discendeth in to the mount Syon ●or there hath the lorde promysed blessynge lyfe worlde without ende ●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 ●cce nunc bn̄dicite dn̄m ●Oo nowe blesse ye the lorde all the seruaūtes of the lorde ●hiche stande in the house of the lorde in the cources of our goddes house ●yfte vp your handes in the nyghtes vnto the holy places and blysse the lorde ●he lorde of Syon blysse the 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 〈…〉 emembre not o lorde the faultes eyther
earth all the partes therof feare the. ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●t it was in the begynnyge as it is nowe and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 enedicite om●a opera domini ¶ ●Rayse ye the lorde all his workes prayse ertolle hym for euer ●e angelles prayse the lorde ye heuens prayse the lorde ●e waters al that are aboue heuen prayse the lorde all the powers of the lorde prayse ye y e lord ●he sonne the moone prayse ye the lorde starres of the fyrmament prayse ye the lorde ●he ravgne and the d●we prayse ye the lorde all the wyndes of god prayse ye the lorde ●●e● and heate magnifye ye the lorde wynter and sommer prayse ye the lorde ●oysture ye hoore frostes prayse ye the lorde frost and colde prayse ye the lorde ●se and ●●owe prayse ye the lorde nyghtes and dayes prayse ye the lorde ●yghte and darkenes prayse ye the lorde lyghtnynge and cloudes laude ye the lorde ●he earth mought prayse the lorde laude and extolle hym for euer ●ylles and mountaynes prayse ye the lorde all that spryngeth vpō the earth laude ye the lorde ●e welles and sprynges prayse the lorde sees flodes prayse ye the lorde ●hale fysshes and all that moue ī the waters prayse ye the lorde all byrdes of the ayre prayse ye the lorde ●ll beastes bothe wylde and tame prayse the lorde ye chyldren of men prayse the lorde ●et Israel prayse the lorde laude hym and ex●oll hym for euer ●epreestes of the lorde prayse the lorde ye serua untes of the lorde prayse the lorde ●espirites and soules of ryghtwysemen prayse the lorde ye holy meke in herte prayse the lorde ●nania Azaria Misael prayse ye the lorde lau de and extolle hym for euer ●lesse we the father the sone w t the holy ghost prayse we hym and serue we hym euermore ●lessed arte thou lorde in the fyrmament of heuyn thou arte prayse worthy gloryous and magnifyed worlde without ende ●audate dn̄m de celis ●Rayse ye the lorde of heuyns prayse ye hym in the hygh places ●rayse ye hym all his aungelles all his powers prayse ye hym ●rayse ye hym Sonne and moone all starres lyght prayse ye hym ●he hyghest of h●uyns prayse ye hym and the waters that are aboue the heuyns let thē prayse the lordes name ●or by his worde all thynges were made by his commaundemen ▪ all thynges were created ●e hath stablysshed them euerlastyngly and in to the worlde of worldes he hath set a lawe that shall not exspyre ●rayse the lorde ye dragons and al depnesses of the earthe ●yer hayle snowe yse stormes of wyndes that do his commaundement ●oūtaynes and all lytell hylles wodde bearyng fruyte and all Cedre trees ●eastes and all maner of Catell serpentes and fethered foules ●ynges of the earth and all people princes and all iudges of the earth ●achelers and maydens olde men and yonge let them prayse the name of the lorde for the name of hym onely is e●alted ●he knowledge of hym is aboue heuyn earth he hathe exalted the horne of his people ●aude be vnto al his sayntes to the sones of Israel to the people approchynge vnto hym ●antate domino ●Yng ye vnto the lorde a new song praysed be he in the congregacyon of sayntes ●et Israel reioyce in hym that made hym and let the sones of syon triumphe in theyr kynge ●et thew prayse his name with daunsynge let them syng vnto hym with tympany and harpe ●or the lorde is well pleased with his people hath exalted the lowly into saluacyon ●ayntes shall triūphe ī glorye they shall make ioye in theyr chambres ●he prayses of god shal be in theyr mouthes two edged swordes in theyr handes ●o do vengeaunce amongest nacyons correccyons amongest people ●…o bynde theyr kynges in fetters and theyr nobles in manacles of yron ●or to execute on them the iudgement wryten this is glory vnto all his sayntes ●audate dn̄m in sanctis 〈◊〉 ●Rayse the lorde in his sayntes prayse hym in the fyrmament of his power ●rayse hym in his strenght prayse hym accordynge to the almyghtynes of his power ●rayse hym with the sounde of a trompet prayse ye hym with harpe and lute ●rayse hym with tympany and daūsynge prayse hym with rebeckes and organs ●rayse hym with clarysymbals wel soundynge prayse hym with symbals of swetnesse let euery spyryte prayse 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 〈…〉 wonderfull exchaunge The creatour of mankynde takynge vpon hym a lyuynge body hath not disdayned to be borne of a virgyn And he beyng made man without seede of man hath commytted vnto vs his godhed 〈…〉 aria virgo semper ●Irgyn Mary reioyce alway whiche hast borne Chryste the maker of heuen erth for out of thy wombe thou hast brought forth the sauyour of the worlde Thankes be to god ¶ 〈…〉 gloriosa femina ●Gloryous floure of womanhed Aboue the starres inthronysed Thyne holy brestes haue nourysshed That lorde that the hath created ●ur health lost by Eues offence Thy godly fruyte doth recompence For vs in heuyn to haue ingredience Thou wast a wyndowe by prouydence ●hou arte the dore of the heuynly kynge And the gate of lyfe resplendysshynge Syns that a virgyn lyfe doth brynge Ye redemed people reioyce and synge ●lory to the lorde of myghtes moost That of a virgyn chaste was bore ●lory to the father and the holy ghost To them be praysyng for euermore So be it ●…od hathe her chosē all other before ●…nd causeth her to dwell with hym for euermore 〈…〉 gloryous mother of god ¶ 〈…〉 ●Lessed be the lorde god of Israel for he hath visyted and redemed his people ●nd hath raysed vp an horne of saluacyon vnto vs in the house of his seruaunt Dauid ●uyn as he promysed by the mouthe of his holy prophetes whiche were syns the worlde began ●hat we shuld be saued from our enemyes and from the handes of all that hate vs. ●o fulfyl the mercy promysed to our fathers to remembre his holy testament ●o perfourme the othe whiche he sware to our father Abraham that he wolde gyue vs. ●hat we delyuered out of the hādes of oure ene myes myght serue hym without feare ●n holynesse and ryghtwysenes before hym all the dayes of our lyfe ●nd thou chylde shalte be called the prophet of the hyeste for thou shalte go before the face of the lorde to prepare his wayes ●o gyue knowledge of saluacyon vnto his people for the remyssyon of theyr synnes ●hrough the tendre mercy of our god wherby the day spryng from an hye hath visyted vs. ●o gyue lyght to them that syt ī darkenes and in the shadowe of death and to guyde our feete in to the way of peace ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it
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
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
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
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
hande ●here is no healthe in my flesshe in regarde of thy wrath is ther no rest in my bones because of my synnes ●or myn īiquities are ouerpassed myn head and are layde vpon me as an heuy burden ●y woundes haue putrifyed and festred by reason of my folysshenesse ●am made wretche and croked vnto the ende all day dyd I go sorowfully ●or my loynes are fol of illusyons and there is no health in my flesshe ●am sore afflycted and brought lowe I dyd rore out for the sorowe of myne herte ●orde before the is all my desyre and my mournynge is not hydde from the ●y herte is troubled my strength hath left me the syght of myne eyes and the very same is not with me ●y frēdes and my neyghbours drewe togyther and stode agaynst me ●nd they that stode nexte me stode farre of they that layde wayte for my lyfe set vpon me ●nd they that sought me spake euyll to me vanites and deceytes they imagyned all daye ●ut I as one beyng deaf dyd not heare and as one that were dombe not openyng my mouth ●nd I was made as a mā not hearyng and hauynge no countercheckes in his mouthe ●or in the lorde haue I trusted thou wylte heare me my lorde god ●or I haue sayde lest any tyme myn enemyes tryumphe vpō me and whylst my fete slyde they spake great thynges agaynst me ●or I am prepared vnto the whyppes and my dolour is alwayes in my syght ●or I shall confesse myne vngodlynesse shall take thought for my synne ●ut myne enemyes lyue are made strong ouer me and they are multiplyed whiche hated me vniustly ●hey that requyted euyll for good detracted me because I folowed goodnesse ●orsake me not o lorde my god neyther departe thou from me ●ntend toward my helpe o lorde god my helth ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the ho lye ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●iserere mei deus ●Aue mercy vpon me o god accordynge to thy great mercy ●nd accordyng to the multytude of thy compassyons wype away myn iniquite ●et wasshe me more frō myne iniquite and clense me more from my synne ●or I knowledge myne iniquite and my synne is euer before myne eyes ●gaynst the onely haue I synned and haue done euyll ī thy syght that thou mayste be iustifyed in thy wordes and mayst vaynquysshe whē thou hast iudged ●o I was begotten in wyckednesse and my mother conceyued me in synne ●o thou haste loued trueth the vnknowen and secrete thynges of thy wysdome hast thou reueled vnto me ●pryncle me lorde with ysope and so shall I be cleane thou shalt wasshe me and then shal I be whyter then snowe ●nto my hearynge shalt thou gyue ioye gladnesse and my brosed bones shal be refresshed ●ourne thy face frō my synnes and wype away all my wyckednesse ●pure herte create in me oh god an vp ryght spyryte renewe within me ●ast me not away from thy face and thyne holy spyryte take not from me ●ake me agayn to reioyse in thy sauyng helth strenghten me with a pryncypal spyryte ●wyll enstruct the wycked ī thy wayes and the vngodly shall be conuerted vnto the. ●elyuer me from bloudes oh god the god of my health my tōge shal exalte thy ryght wysenesse ●orde open thou my lyppes my mouthe shall pronounce thy prayse ●or yt thou naddest desyred sacryfices I hadde surely gyuen it but thou delytest not in burnt offrynges ●sacryfyce to god is a lowly spirit a contrite an humble herte dispyce not o god ●eale getsy of thy fauourable benenolēce with Syon that the walles of Hierusalē may be buylte agayne ●hē shalt thou accept the sacryfyce of ryghtwysenesse oblacyons and burnte offerynges then shall they lay calues vpon thyne altare ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the ho ly ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it 〈◊〉 omine eraudi orationē meā ●Orde heare my prayer and let my clamou●…re come vnto the. ●ourne not thy face from me whē soeuer I am troubled bowe thyne eare vnto me ●n what soeuer day that I am troubled hear me quyckely ●or my dayes haue vanysshed as smoke my bones waxe drye as a fyrebrande ●am stryken and my hert wythered lyke hay by cause I forgat to eate my breade ●ith the noyse of my mournynge my boone hath clouen to the flesshe ●am made lyke vnto a pellycan of wyldernes and am made lyke the nyght rauyn in an house ●haue waked and am made lyke a sparowe solytary in the roufe of an house ●ll daye dyd myne enemyes rayle vpon me and they that praysed me conspyred agaynst me ●or I dyd eate asshes as breade and myngled my drynke with wepynge ●n regarde of thy wrathe and indygnacyon for thou takynge me vp dyddest cast me agaynst the grounde ●y dayes haue faded as a shadow and I haue wythered lyke haye ●ut thou lorde abydest for euer and thy memoryal is from one generacyon vnto another ●hou lorde arysyng shalt haue mercy of Syō for it is tyme to haue mercy on it for the tyme ꝯmeth ●or the stones therof haue pleased thy seruaūtes they shall haue rueth on the groūde therof ●nd the people shall feare thy name o lorde all kynges of the earth thy glorye ●or the lorde hath buylded Syon and shall be sene in his glorye ●e hath regarded the speache of the humble hath not dispyced theyr prayer ●et these thynges be wryten in another generacyon and the people that shall be created shall prayse the lorde ●or he hathe loked downe from his hyghe holy place the lorde hathe loked downe from heuyn vnto the earthe ●or to hear the waylyng of them that be fettered for to lose the sones of them that were slayn ●hat they shulde in Syon declare the name of the lorde and his prayse in Hierusalem ●n assemblynge of people togyther and kynges for to serue the lorde ●e answered hī in the way of his vertue shewe vnto me the shortnes of my dayes ●all me not backe in the myddes of my dayes in to the euerlastyngnes of thy yre ●rō the begynnynge thou lorde haste layde the foundacyon of the earthe the workes of thyne handes are the heuyns ●hey shal perysshe but thou abydest and shal all waxe olde as a garment And as a couerynge thou shalte chaunge them and they shal be chaūged but thou arte one and the same and thy yeres shall not fayle ●he sones of thy seruaūtes shall dwel togyther and theyr seede shal be directed for euer ●e profundis clamaui 〈…〉 ●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 But there is mercy with the and because of thy lawe haue I abyden the
o lorde My soule hath abyden in his worde my soule hath trusted in the lorde From the mornyng watche vnto nyght let Israel truste in the lorde ●or with the lorde there is mercy and his redēpcyon is plen●eous ●nd he shall redeme Israel for all the iniquities of it ●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 ¶ 〈…〉 ●Orde heare my prayer wi●h thyne eares perceyue my desyre for thy truethes sake heare me for thy ryghteousnesse ●nd entre not in to iudgemēt with thy seruaūt for euery persone lyuynge shall not be iustifyed in thy syght ●or an enemy hath pursued my soule hathe brought lowe my lyfe in earth ●e hath set me in darkenes as the deade mē of the worlde and my spyryte was vexed my herte troubled within me ●haue ben myndeful of olde dayes I haue sludyed vpō all thy workes and in the dedes of thy handes I mused ●haue stretched forth myn handes vnto the my soule vnto the as earth without water ●astly heare me o lord my spirit hath fayled me urne not thy face frō me least I belyke to men discedyng in to a pyt ●ause thy mercy to be herde of me betymes for in the haue I trusted ●hewe me the way wherin I may walke for vn to the haue I lyft vp my mynde ●elyuer me from myn enemyes lorde vnto the haue I fled teache me to do thy wyll for y u art my god ●hy good spiryte shall conduyte me in to the lāde of ryghteousnes for thy names sake lord thou shalt reuyue me thorough thyn equite ●hou shalt brynge my soule from trouble and through thy mercy destroy all myn enemyes ●nd thou shalte destroye all that molest my soule for I am thy seruaunt ●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 〈…〉 ●emembre not o lorde the faultes eyther of vs or of our parentes neyther take thou vengeaunce on our synnes Spare o lorde spare thy peple whiche then hast redemed w t thy precyous bloude Be neuermore angry with vs. The .xv. Psalmes ¶ 〈…〉 ●d dn̄m cum tribularer 〈…〉 ●Cryed vnto the lorde when I was in trouble and he herde me ●lorde delyuer my soule frō lyenge lyppes and a deceytfull tonge ●hat may be gyuen the or what may be layde agaynst the to a deceytfull tonge ●he sharpe arowes of the myghtye with hotte sparkelynge cooles ●o is me for my restynge place is prolonged I haue dwelled with the inhabytātes of Ledar my soule was longe in exyle ●was peasyble with thē that hated peace whē 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 uyn and earth ●e shal not suffre thy foote 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 defēcce 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 ●ierusalem whiche is buylded lyke a cytie who se 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 y e father to the sone to y e holy ghost ●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 e lorde haue mercy on vs for we are fulfylled with moche contempte ●or our soule is fylled verye moche beynge scor ned of the ryche and dispyced of the proude ●lory be to the father ●…s it was in the. ●ist quia dn̄s 〈…〉 ●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 quyeke ●hen theyr fury was great agaynst vs perauē ture water mought haue souped vs vp ●ur soule hath passed ouer a ryuer our soule pauēture myght haue passed ouer a water itollerable ●lessed be the lorde whiche hath not suffred vs to be caught with theyr teeth ●ur soule hath bē 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 shal be So be it ●m 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 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
and earth and see and all that be in thē●hich kepeth trueth euermore doth iudgemēt to them that suffre wronge and gyueth meate to the hungry ●he lorde loseth the fettered the lorde gyueth syght to the blynde ●he lorde lyfteth vp thē that be fallen the lorde loueth the ryghteous ●he lorde preserueth straūgers he shall defēde the fatherles and the wydowe and shal destroy the wayes of synners ●he lorde shall reygne euermore thy god o syō from one generacyon to another ●orde gyue thē eternall rest and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto thē 〈…〉 From the gates of hell 〈…〉 Lorde delyuer theyr soules 〈…〉 I truste to se the goodes of the lorde 〈…〉 In the lande of lyfe 〈…〉 Lorde god heare my prayer 〈…〉 And gyue hearynge to my clamour 〈…〉 ●Od to whome it is appropried to be mercyfull euer to spare be mercyfull to the soules of thy seruauntes of eche kynde and forgyue them al theyr synnes that they beyng loosed frō the bondes of death may deserue to ascende vnto lyfe By Chryste our lorde ●God the lorde of pardon graunt vnto the soule of N. thy seruaunte the yeares mynde of whose death we haue in remembraunce a place of rest the blysfull quiete and clerenesse of thy lyght By Chryste our lorde ●God whiche haste caused thy seruaūtes in pontificall dignite to be accompted amōge the preestes apostolyke graunt we beseche the that they maye enioye in heuyn the cōtynuall cōpany of them whose offyce they dyd beare somtyme heare in earth By Chryste our lorde ●God the graunter of pardon and the louer of mannes saluacyon we beseche thy mercy that thou wylte suffre the congregacyons of our brothers and systers beynge departed out of this worlde through the intercession of blessed Mary the virgyn and saynt Myghell the archā gell all holy sayntes to come to the congregacyō of euerlastynge felicite By Chryste our lorde ●God that arte creatour and redemer of all faythful people graunt vnto the soules of al true beleuers beynge deade remyssyon of al theyr synnes that through deuout prayers they maye attayne thy gracyous pardon whiche they haue alway desyred which shalte come to iudge the quycke and the deade and the worlde by fyre So be it God haue mercy on all chrysten soules So be it ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 ●yrect good lorde ●erba mea auribus 〈…〉 LOrde perceyue my wordes with thyne eares vnderstande my clamour Make hede to the voyce of my prayer my kynge and my god For vnto the wyl I praye o lorde early shalt y u heare my voyce ●arly shall I stande by the I shall se for thou arte a god not fauourynge iniquite Nor y e malygne shal not dwel nere the neyther shal the vnryghteous abyde before thy iyes Thou haste hated all that do īiquite thou shalte destroy all that speake falshode A man that is bloudy deceytful the lorde doth abhorre but I through the plenteousnes of thy mercy Shall entre in to my house I shall praye at thy holy temple in thy feare ●eade me lorde in thy ryghteousnes bycause of myne enemyes directe my way in thy syght ●or in the mouth of them there is no trueth the herte of them is full of vanyte ●he throte of them is an open graue deceytfully haue they done with theyr tonges iudge thē o god ●et them fall frō theyr cogytacyons accordyng to the greatnes of theyr wyckednes expel them for they haue sturred the to angre lorde ●nd let all reioyse that trust in the they shall euermore be gladde thou shalte dwelle amōge them ●nd they shall glory in the all that loue thy name for thou wylte blesse the ryghteous ●orde thou hast couered vs as it were with a shylde of thy good wyll ●orde gyue them eternall reste let cōtynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 Dyrecte good lorde my way ī thy syght 〈…〉 ourne the lorde ●omine ne in furore tuo 〈…〉 ●Orde rebuke me not in thy fury neyther chasten thou me in thyne angre ●aue mercy on me lorde for I am sycke healem lord for my bones are broused ●nd my soule is very sore troubled but how lōge 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 acknowledge 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 woodnes I haue waxen olde amonge al myne enemyes ●uoyde fro me al ye that worke wyckednes for the lorde hath herd the noyse or my wepynge ●he lorde hath herde my prayer the lorde hath receyued my peticyon ●et all myne enemyes be greatly ashamed and confounded let them be ashamed and confounded very quyckely ●orde gyue them eternall reste let contynuall lyght shyne vnto thē 〈…〉 Turne the lorde delyuer my soule for he is not ī death that hath mynde of the 〈…〉 est any tyme. ●n̄e deꝰ meus in te speraui 〈…〉 O Lorde my god in the haue I trusted saue me frō al that persecute me and delyuer me ●est any tyme they deuour my soule as a lyon whylst there is none y t may redeme nor saue me ●lorde god yf I haue done this thynge yf wyckednes be in myne handes ●f I haue req ited euyl to thē that dyd for me let me then worthely falle into myne enemyes hādes ●et an enemye persecute my soule lette hī take it and treade downe my lyfe in earth and brynge my glory in to duste ●ryse lorde in thy wrathe and be exalted in the countrees of myne enemyes ●nd aryse my lorde god in the precepte that thou hast commaunded and the congregacion of people shall compasse the. ●nd for the same go vp agayne on hyghe the lorde iudgeth nacyons ●udge me lorde accordynge to my iustyce and procede vpon me accordyng to myn innocency ●et the wyckednes of synners be cōsumed and thou shalte ordre the iuste o god that enserchest herte and reynes ●y iust helpe is from god which preserueth the ryghteous in herte ●he lorde is a iust iudge stronge and pacyēt is he angry al tymes ●xcepte ye be tourned he hath shakē his sworde he hathe bēded his bowe and hathe made it redy ●nd hath prepared in it vesselles of death he hath made his arowes hotte ●o he bredeth iniustyce he hathe conceyued sorowe and hath brought forth vngodlynes ●e hathe opened a lake and dygged it out and hath fallen in to the pyt that hym selfe made ●et his sorowe be tourned vpon his owne head let his wykednesse falle vpō his owne crowne ● shall make knowledge to the lorde accordyng to his iustyce and shall syng to the name of the lorde moost hyest ●orde gyue thē eternall rest and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 ●este any tyme he may rauysshe my soule as a lyon when there is none that wyll redeme it or saue it 〈…〉 From the gates of hel The answere Lorde
vnryghtwysenes And of my synne make me clene and pure For to the onely by great vngodlynes I haue offended herof am I sure And put my soule in ryght harde aduenture Thy maiesty therfore I besech of thy goodnes To take clene away my synne and wyckednes 〈…〉 leasynge be it ●xpectans expectau● TIth longe awayt I loked after the lorde and he intended vnto me ●nd he herde my prayers he brought me out of the lake of mysery and from the muddy clay ●nd set my feete vpon a rocke and directe my steppes ●nd he put ī to my mouthe a newe songe a ver se vnto our god ●any shall se and shall feare and shall truste in the lorde ●lessed is the man whose hope is the name of the lorde and hath not regarded vanites false madnesses ●any meruayles haste thou done o lorde my god and thy dysposy●yons there is none that is lyke vnto the. ●haue tolde forth and spoken they are multiply●d aboue nombre ●aryfyce and offerynge thou woldest not verily thou hast made myne eares parfyte ●nd burnt offeryng for synne y u hast not req ired then sayd I lo I come ●n the begynnyng of the boke it is wrytē of me that I shall do thy wyll for so wolde I my god haue thy lawe in the myddest of myn hert 〈…〉 haue declared thy iustyce in a great congrega cyon lo I shall not holde ī my lyppes lorde thou knowest 〈…〉 haue not hydden thy ryghtuousnes ī my herte I shewe thy trueth and thy saluacyon 〈…〉 haue not keptesecrete thy mercie thy trouth from a great company ●ut y u lorde do not estraunge thy mercyes from me thy mercy thy trouth haue euer defēded me ●or myscheues innumerable haue compassed me my wyckednesses haue caught me I was not able to se them ●hey are multyplied mo then the heere 's of my heade and my herte hath fayled me ●et it be thy pleasure o lorde for to delyuer me lorde haue regarde to helpe me ●onfounded and afrayde be they that seke my lyfe for to take it away ●et them be turned backewarde and affcayde that mynde to do me harme ●et them incontynent beare away theyr confu syon that speake to me in scornfull wordes ●et all that seke the reioyse be glad of the let all that loue thy sauynge health say the lorde be magnyfyed ●veryly am a beggar and poore the lorde is myndefull of me ●hou arte my helper and protectoure o my god tary not ●orde gyue thē eternall reste and let cōtynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 leasynge be it vnto the o lorde for to delyuer me lorde haue regarde to helpe me 〈…〉 eale my soule 〈…〉 eatus qui intelligit ●Lessed is he that consydereth the nedy and the poore in the euyll day the lorde shall delyuer hym ●he lorde shall preserue hym refresshe hym and make hym fortunate in the earth and shall not delyuer hym to his enemyes ●he lorde shall succour hym lyenge diseased in his bedde all his estate thou hast chaunged ī his infyrmyte ●sayd lorde haue mercy on me heale my soule for I haue trespassed to the. ●yne enemyes spake euyll vnto me sayēg whē shal he dye that his name may perysshe ●nd though he entred in for to se he spake vanites his hert gathered mischeyf vnto it self ●eyssued forth and spake to the same purpose ●gaynst me dyd al myne enemyes murmure agaynst me haue they ymagyned mycheyf ●hey haue deuysed an vntrue sayenge by me shal he that slepeth haue no help to ryse agayn ●or a man pretendynge peace vnto me in who me I trusted whiche hathe eaten of my breade made greate meanes to supplante me ●ut thou lorde haue mercy on me restore me and I shall requyte them ●n that they haue perceyued that thou fauourest me that my enemy shal not trysiph vpon me But for my innocency thou hast defended me hast made me sure in thy syght for euer Blessed be the lorde god of Israel worlde with out ende So be it ●orde gyue them eternall reste and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 Heale my soule lorde for I haue synned agaynst the. 〈…〉 My soule thrysted ●uēadmodū desyderat ●Uyn as the harte longeth after the fountaynes of waters so doth my soule longe after the o god ●y soule hath thrysted after god the lyuynge fountayne when shal I come and appere before the face of god ●y teares were to me day nyght ī steade of bre ade whylst it is dayly sayd vnto me wher is thy god ●hese thynges I call to mynde cast it in my thought because I shall deꝑte in to a place of meruaylous habitaciō euyn vnto y e house of god ●vhit a voyce of gladnes and confessyon lyke the sounde of one that banketteth ●vhy arte thou sorowfull my soule why doest thou trouble me ●ruste in god for I shall euer cōfesse hym that gyueth heath vnto me and is my god ●he foule within my self is troubled therfore I shall haue the in mynde in the lande of Iordā the lytle mountayne of Hermon ●epenes calleth vpon depenes with the noyse of thy watercourses ●ll thy raynes thyfloodes haue rōne ouer me ●n the day the lorde hath sent forth his mercy and in nyght his songe ●n me is prayer to the god of my lyfe I shall say vnto god thou arte my defender ●hy hast thou forgoten me why do I go also rowful whylst myn enemy doth afflycte me ●hylst my bones are brokē myne enemyes that trouble me haue cast it in my teeth ●hylst they saye to me euery daye where is thy god ●hy arte thou sorowfull my soule why troublest thou me ●ruste in god for yet I shall make knowledge to hym that he is my sauyour and my god ●orde gyue them eternall reste and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them ●…y soule thyrsted for god thely uynge fountayne when shall I ones come and appere before the face of god 〈…〉 Lorde gyue them eternall reste 〈…〉 And let contynuall lyght shyne vn to them Our father And leade vs not But de lyuer vs. ¶ 〈…〉 ●y spyryte god wote is weykened wonders sore My tyme ī this world but very shorte vayne is And saue a poore graue get I now no more My synne is not great and yet to me remaynys Nothynge at all saue greuous bytter paynes But yet helpe me o lorde and let me by thesyt And for al myn enmyes I force not thē a whyt My lyues dayes be passed cleane away The thoughtes whiche were wont to trouble so my mynde The darke nyght haue turned in to the clere daye And after darkenes I hope yet lyght to fynde But yf I contynue thus synfull styll and blynde In contynuall darkenes my lodgynge thē I ma ke And hell for my dwellynge house nedes must I take I spake to the earthe that vyle was and rotten Sayn gthou art my father and thou my mother And to the wormes in
they lay calues vpon thyne altare ●orde gyue them eternall reste and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them ●…y broused bones lorde shall be refresshed 〈…〉 earelorde ●e decet hymnus 〈…〉 ●Rayse becōmeth the o god ī Syō let euery pmyse be ꝑfourmed to the in hierusalē ●god heare my prayer vnto y e shall euery creature come ●he wordes of the wycked haue preuayled agaynste vs vnto our vngodlynes thou shalte be mercyfull ●lessed is he whome thou haste chosen and taken vp ne shall dwell in thy court ●e shal be satisfied with the godes of thy hous holy is thy temple and meruaylous in equite ●eare vs o god our sauyour the hope of all the costes of the earth and mayne see ●hou preparest the hylles with thy strength whiche beynge gyrded with power styrrest the depnes of the see the rorynge waters therof ●eople shal be affrayde they that dwel vpon the see coostes shall drede thy sygnes thou shalt refresshe the mornynge and euenyng fruytes ●hou haste visyted the earth and hast watered it thou hast done moche to enryche it ●he flode of god is replenysshed with waters thou hast prepared theyr fode for so is the preparacyon of it ●hou encreasynge the watercourses of it multiply est the sprynges of it with softe showres it shall englad the out sprynges ●hou shalte blesse the crowne of the yere of thy benygnyte and thy feldes shal be replenysshed with habundaunce ●he goodly places of deserte shal waxe flatte the lytell hylles shall be gyrte with gladnes ●he rammes of thy flocke are well fleced the valeys shall crease with weate ye they shal outcrye and gyue prayse ●orde gyue thē eternall reste and let cōtynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 ●eare my prayer o lorde vnto the shal euery creature come ●…e hath receyued 〈…〉 eus deus meus 〈…〉 ●Od thou arte my god early do I watche after the. ●y soule hath longed after the my flesshe hath thyrsted very moche ●n to a countre deserte wylde and drye so baue I appered before the ī an holy place for to se thy power and thy glory ●or thy mercy is better thē lyfe my lyppes shall prayse the. ●o shal I prayse the in my lyfe and in thy name I shall lytte vp my handes ●y soule shall be satysfyed as it were with enterlarde and fatnes and my mouthe shall prayse the with lyppes full of ioye ●o haue I ben myndefull of the vpō my bed in the mornyng tymes bycause thou waste my helper I shall set my thought on the. ●nd I shall reioyse vnder the couerte of thy wynges my soule hath cleaued vnto the thy ryght hande hath susteyne me ●hey veryly haue sought my lyfe in vayne they shall go in to the lower partes of the erth they shall be put ī to the power of a swerde they shall be the parthes of foxes ●he kynge truely shall ioye in god all shal be praysed that sweare in hym for the mouthe of them that speake vngodlynes is stopped ●eus miscreatur nostri 〈…〉 GOd haue mercy vpon vs and blesse vs let hym shewe his face vnto vs and haue mercy vpon vs. ●hat thy way may be knowen in the earth and thy sauynge helth also amonge all nacyons ●et thy people make knowledge vnto god let all nacyons confesse the. ●oyfull and glad be all folke because thou rulest the people with equite ordrest nacyōs in earth ●eople knowledge the to be god let all nacyōs confesse the for the earth hathe brought forth her fruyte ●lesse vs our god and all that inhabyte the earth that al the partes therof may feare the. ●orde gyue them eternall reste and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 ●orde thy ryght hande hathe de fended me 〈…〉 rom the gates of hell ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 go dixi in dimidio ●Sayd in the myddes of my dayes I shall go to the gates of hell ●desyred the resydue of my yeres I sayd to my selfe I shal not se the lorde god in the lande of the lyuynge ●shall not se man any more and hym that dwelleth in reste ●y generacyon is taken from me and folden vp as the shepherdes tente ●y lyfe is cut of lyke a weauers webbe euyn when I began he cutte me downe frō mornyng vntyll the nyght thou shalt fynysshe me ●was in hope vntyll mornynge euyn as a lyon so dyd he gnawe by bones ●rō mornynge vntyll nyght thou shalte fynysshe me as a yonge swalow so shall I crye shall muse as a done ●yne eyen daseled with lokyng on hygh ●orde I am enforced answere for me what I shall say or what shall he answere me syns I haue done it ●shall reuolue all my yeres vnto the with great bytternes of herte ●orde yf they lyue thus the lyfe of my spirite be ī suche chynges thou shalt correct me quycken me lo in peace my sorowe is most bytterest ●hou surely haste delyuered my soule that it shulde not perysshe thou haste cast behynde thy backe all my synnes ●or neyther hell shall knowledge the nor death shall prayse the they that discende in to the pyt shall not trust vpon thy veryte ●e that is lyuyng the man lyuynge shal knowledge the lyke as I do nowe the father vnto the chyldren shall declare thy trueth ●aue me lorde and we shall synge our psalmes in the lorde house all the dayes of oure lyfe ●orde gyue them eternall reste and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 rom the gates of hell lorde delyuer theyr soules 〈…〉 uery spirite ●audate dn̄m dec●lis ●Rayse ye the lorde of heuyns prayse ye hym in the hygh places ●rayse ye hym all his aungelles all his powers prayse ye hym ●rayse hym sonne and moone all sterres and lyght prayse ye hym ●he hyghest of heuyns prayse ye hym and the waters that are aboue the heuyns lette them prayse the lordes name ●or by his worde all thynges were made by his commaundement al thynges were created ●e hath stablysshed them euerlastyngly in the worlde of worldes he hathe set a lawe it shall not expyre ●rayse the lorde ye dragons and all depnesses of the earth ●yre hayle snowe yse stormes of wyndes that do his commaundement ●oūtaynes and all lytle hylles woode bearynge fruyte and all ceder trees ●eastes and all maner of catell serpentes and fethered foules ●ynges of the earth all people prynces and all iudges of the earth ●ach●lers and maydens olde mē and yong let them prayse the name of the lorde for the name of hym onely hath ben exalted ●he knowledge of hym is aboue heuyn earth and he hathe exalted the horne of his people ●rayse be vnto all his sayntes to the sones of Israel to the people approchyng vnto hym ●orde gyue them eternall reste let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them ●antate dn̄o canticū ●Ynge we vnto the lorde a newe song the prayse of hym is in the congregacyon of sayntes ●et Israel reioyse in hym that made hym let the sones of
Syon tryumphe in theyr kynge ●et them prayse his name with daunsyng let them synge vnto hym with tympany an harpe ●or the lorde is well pleased with his people hath exalted the lowly in to saluacyon ●ayntes shall tryumphe in glorye theyr shall make ioye in theyr chambres ●he prayses of god shall be in theyr mouthes two edged swordes in theyr handes ●o take vengeaunce amonge nacyons and correccyons amonge people ●o bynde theyr kynges in fetters and theyr nobles in manacles of yron ●or to execute on them the iudgemēt wrytten this is glorye to all his sayntes ●audate dn̄m in sanctis ●Rayse the lorde in his sayntes prayse hym in the fyrmament of his power ●rayse hym in his strength prayse hym accordynge to the almyghtynes of his maiestye ●rayse hym with the sounde of a trōpette prayse hym with harpe and lute ●rayse hym with tympany daunsynge prayse hym with rebeckes and organs ●rayse hym with clarysymballes well soūdyng prayse hym with symballes of swetnes let euery spirite prayse the lorde ●orde gyue thē eternall reste and let cōtynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 what soeuer thynge is endued with spirite let it prayse the lorde 〈…〉 From the gates of hell 〈…〉 Lorde delyuer theyr soules ●am ¶ 〈…〉 ●Lessed be y ● lorde god of Israel for he hath visyted and redemed his people ●nd hath reysed vp an horne of saluacyō vnto vs in the house of his seruaunt Dauyd ●uyn as he ꝓmysed by the mouthes of his holy prophetes whiche were syns the worlde began ●hat we shulde be saued frō our enemyes and from the handes of all that hate vs. ●o fulfyll the mercy promysed to our fathers to remembre his holy couenaunt ●nd to ꝑfourme the othe whiche he sware vnto our father abraham that he wolde gyue vs. ●hat we beynge delyuered out of the handes of our enemyes myght serue hym without feare ●n holynes and ryghtwysnes before hym all y e dayes of our lyfe ●nd thou chylde shalte be called the prophet of the hyest for thou shalt go before the face of the lorde to prepare his wayes ●nd to gyue knowledge of saluacyon vnto his people for the remyssyon of synnes ●hrough the tender mercy of our god by the which he sprīgyng from an hye hath visyted vs. ●o gyue lyght to them that sate in darknesse in the shadowe of death and to guyde oure feete in to the way of peace ●orde gyue them eternall reste and let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them 〈…〉 am the resurreccyon and lyfe he that byleueth in me ye all though he were deade yet shall he lyue and who soeuer lyueth and byleueth ī me shall not se euerlastyng death Lorde haue mercy on vs. Chryste haue mercy on vs. Lorde haue mercy on vs. Our father And leade vs not But delyuer vs. ●xaltabo te domine ●Shal exalte the o lorde for thou hast defended me neyther hast thou suffered myne enemyes to haue theyr pleasure vpon me ●lorde my god I haue cryed vnto the thou hast healed me ●orde thou hast brought my soule out of the lowe place thou hast preserued me from thē that descende in to the pytte ●ynge vnto the lorde we that be his sayntes confesse ye the memory of his holynes ●or there is vengeaunce in his displeasure and lyfe in his pleasure ●t the euenynge waylynge shall contynue and in the mornynge gladnes ●eryly I sayd in my welthynes I shall neuer more be moued ●orde through thy good wyll thou hast lent strength vnto my beautye ●hou turnedest thy face from me and I was all astonyed ●nto the lorde shal I crye and shal pray vnto my god ●vhat profyte is there in my bloude when I shall discende in to corrupcyon ●hall dust make knowledge vnto the or shal i● publysshe thy trouth ●he lorde hath herde hath had mercy on me the lorde is made myne helper ●hou hast tourned my sorowe in to ioye thou haste cutte my sacke haste compassed me with gladnes ●o the ende that my glory myght synge to the and myght not be pryck●● o my lorde god I shall euermore confesse the. ●orde gyue them eternall reste let contynuall lyght shyne vnto them From the gates of hell Lorde delyuer theyr soules I trust to se the goodes of the lorde In the lāde of the lyuynge Lorde heare my prayer And let my clamour come vnto the. ¶ 〈…〉 ●God whiche by the mouthe of saynt Paule thyne apostle haste caught vs not to be sory for them that slepe in Chryste graunt we beseche the that in the cōmynge of thy sonne our lorde Iesu Chryste we with all other faythfull people beyng departed may be gracyously brought vnto ioyes euerlastyng which shalt come to iudge the quycke the deade the worlde by fyre ●Lmyghty eternall god to whome there is neuer any prayer made without hope of mercy be propiciable to the soule of thy seruaunt 〈◊〉 that seynge it departed from this lyfe in the confessyon of thy name thou wylte cause it to be associate to the company of thy sayntes By Chryste our lorde ●God of whose mercy there is no nōbre admyt our prayers for the soules of thy seruauntes the bysshoppes And graūte vnto them the lande of pleasure and lyght in the felawshyp of thy blessed aungels By Chryste our lorde ●Ord enclyne thyn eare vnto our prayers wherin we ryght deuoutly call vpō thy mercy that thou wylte bestowe the soules of thy seruauntes bothe mē womē whiche thou hast cōmaunded to depart from this worlde in the countre of peace and reste and further cause them to be made parteyners with thy sayntes By Chryste our lorde UE beseche the lorde that the prayer of thy supplya●tes may auayle to the soules of thy seruaūtes of eyther kynde that thou wylte bothe pourge thē of all theyr synnes cause thē to be partakers of thy redēpcyon whiche lyuest reygnest god worlde without ende So be it ¶ 〈…〉 〈…〉 ●oce mea ad dn̄m clamaui The. crli Psalme UIth my voyce vnto the lorde I haue cryed with my voyce I haue prayed to the lorde I vtter my prayer in the syght of hym and my trouble before hym I declare ●●a and that vntyl my breath fayled me thou hast knowen my wayes In the same waye that I walked the proude haue hydden a snare for me ●loked vpon my ryght hande sawe and there was none that wolde knowe me Refuge is taken frō me an there is none that requyreth my soule 〈◊〉 haue cryed vnto the o lorde I haue sayde y u arte my hope my porcyon in the lande of the lyuynge ●ntende vnto my prayer for I am brought passynge lowe ●elyuer me from them that persecute me for they are made very stronge agaynst me ●elyuer my soule out of pryson to confesse thy name the ryghtuous loke after me vntyl that thou requyte me ●He holy and indiuisible Trinyte to the humanyte of Iesu chryst crucyfyed glory infynite be gyuen of euery creature worlde