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*[[file:214-dicamus_laudes_in_sollemnitatibus.mp3]] in sollemnitatibus, H.VIII, p.214
 
*[[file:214-dicamus_laudes_in_sollemnitatibus.mp3]] in sollemnitatibus, H.VIII, p.214
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*[[file:013_Dicamus_laudes.mp3]] in Adventu, H.IV, p. 13
 
*[[file:013_Dicamus_laudes.mp3]] in Adventu, H.IV, p. 13
 
*[[file:042_Dicamus_laudes.mp3]] in Epiphania, H.VIII, p. 42
 
*[[file:042_Dicamus_laudes.mp3]] in Epiphania, H.VIII, p. 42
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Revision as of 09:56, 15 March 2012

Dicamus laudes Domino (ante saec. VI)

Meter: 8.8.8.8

Melody: a a a a a a g g

Melody: d c d f e d d c

Melody: g g ab b ag abCb ag g

Melody: f e d e dc de e e

Latinam

English

Let us our praises to God now speak

In a spirit ready, and devoutly;

The hour on its sixth arrival

Calls us now to prayer.


For to the faithful in this way

The glory of true health—

The sacrifice of the blessed Lamb—

By virtue of the cross is offered.


In this brightest of light

Even the mid-day sun seems dark;

Let us soak in with all our heart

The grace of such luster.


To God the Father be the glory

And to his only Son,

With the Spirit Paraclete

While all ages run. Amen.