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(c3) DE(h)us,(h) (,)in(h) ad(h)iu(h)tó(hi)ri(h)um(h) me(h)um(h) in(h)tén(h)de.(h) r/.(::) Dó(h)mi(h)ne,(h) (,) ad(h) ad(h)iu(h)ván(h)dum(h) me(h) fes(h)tí(h)na.(h) (:) Gló(h)ri(h)a(h) Pa(h)tri,(h) et(h) Fí(h)li(h)o,(h) (,) et(h) Spi(h)rí(h)tu(h)i(h) Sanc(h)to.(h) (:)
Si(h)cut(h) e(h)rat(h) in(h) prin(h)cí(h)pi(h)o,(h) et(h) nunc,(h) et(h)
sem(h)per,(h) (,) et(h) in(h) sǽ(h)cu(h)la(h) sæ(h)cu(h)ló(h)rum.(h)
Am(h)en.(h:) Al(h)le(hi)lú(h)ia.(h) (::)
  v. Deus, ✠ in adiutórium meum inténde. r. Dómine, ad adiuvándum me festína. Glória Patri, et Fílio, et Spirítui Sancto. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen. Allelúia.
  v. O God, come to my assistance. r. O Lord, make haste to help me. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Alleluia.
  Hymnus
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(c4) O(d) sa(c)tor(d) re(fg)rum,(f) (,) re(g)pa(h)rá(g)tor(f) æ(g)vi,(h) (;)
Chri(gh)ste,(i) rex(h) re(gf)gum,(e) (,) me(d)tu(f)én(e)de(f) cen(d)sor,(c) (:)
tu(d) pre(c)ces(d) no(fg)stras(f) (,) pa(g)ri(h)tér(g)que(f) lau(e)des(d) (,)
sús(f)ci(e)pe(f) cle(dc)mens.(d) (::)

2. No(d)ctis(c) en(d) cur(fg)su(f) (,) ti(g)bi(h) vo(g)ta(f) lau(g)dum(h) (;)
pán(gh)gi(i)mus ;(h) præ(gf)sta(e) (,) ti(d)bi(f) sint(e) ut(f) ap(d)ta,(c) (:)
nos(d)que(c) con(d)cén(fg)tu(f) (,) ré(g)fo(h)ve(g) per(f)én(e)ni,(d) (,)
lú(f)mi(e)nis(f) au(dc)ctor.(d) (::)

3. Da(d) di(c)es(d) no(fg)bis(f) (,) pro(g)bi(h)tá(g)te(f) fau(g)stos(h) (;)
mor(gh)tis(i) i(h)gná(gf)ram(e) (,) tri(d)bu(f)én(e)do(f) vi(d)tam,(c) (:)
sem(d)per(c) ut(d) no(fg)stros(f) (,) tu(g)a(h) sit(g) per(f) a(e)ctus(d) (,)
gló(f)ri(e)a(f) per(dc)pes.(d) (::)

4. U(d)re(c) cor(d) no(fg)strum,(f) (,) pi(g)us(h) u(g)re(f) lum(g)bos(h) (;)
i(gh)gne(i) di(h)ví(gf)no(e) (,) vi(d)gi(f)lés(e)que(f) nos(d) fac,(c) (:)
sem(d)per(c) ar(d)dén(fg)tes(f) (,) má(g)ni(h)bus(g) lu(f)cér(e)nas(d) (,)
ut(f) te(e)ne(f)á(dc)mus.(d) (::)

5. Æ(d)qua(c) laus(d) sum(fg)mum(f) (,) cé(g)le(h)bret(g) Pa(f)rén(g)tem(h) (;)
te(gh)que,(i) Sal(h)vá(gf)tor,(e) (,) pi(d)e(f) rex,(e) per(f) æ(d)vum ;(c) (:)
Spí(d)ri(c)tus(d) San(fg)cti(f) (,) ré(g)so(h)net(g) per(f) om(e)nem(d) (,)
gló(f)ri(e)a(f) mun(dc)dum.(d) (::)
A(ded)men.(cd)
  O sator rerum, reparátor ævi, Christe, rex regum, metuénde censor, tu preces nostras paritérque laudes súscipe clemens.
  Noctis en cursu tibi vota laudum pángimus; præsta tibi sint ut apta, nosque concéntu réfove perénni, lúminis auctor.
  Æqua laus summum célebret Paréntem
teque, Salvátor, pie rex, per ævum;
Spíritus Sancti résonet per omnem
glória mundum. Amen.
  Vel:
Or:
  Hymnus
  Christe, lux vera, bónitas et vita, gáudium mundi, píetas imménsa, qui nos a morte vívido salvásti sánguine tuo,
  Insere tuum, pétimus, amórem méntibus nostris, fídei refúnde lumen ætérnum, caritátis auge dilectiónem.
  Procul a nobis pérfidus absístat Satan, a tuis víribus confráctus; Sanctus assístat Spíritus, a tua sede demíssus.
  Glória Deo sit ætérno Patri, sit tibi semper, Genitóris Nate, cum quo per cuncta Spíritus æquális sǽcula regnat. Amen.
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(c4) UT(h) non(h) de(g)lín(h>)quam(gf) *() in(ef) lin(g>)gua(f) me(e)a.(e) (::)
E(h) u(g) o(h) u(ih) a(gf) e.(e) (::)
  Ant. 1. Ut non delínquam in lingua mea.
  Ant. 1. That I don't sin with my tongue.
  Psalmus 38 (39)
Psalm 38
  Ægrotantis deprecatio
The cripple's supplication
  Vanitati creatura subiecta est... propter eum qui subiecit eam in spe (Rom 8, 20).
Creation has been subjected to vanity ... because of him who subjected it in hope.
  I
I
  Dixi: «Custódiam vias meas, * ut non delínquam in lingua mea;
  I said, I will watch over my ways, so that I sin not with my tongue.
  ponam ori meo custódiam, * donec consístit peccátor advérsum me».
  I put a guard to my mouth, whilst the sinner rose before me.
  Tacens obmútui et sílui absque ullo bono, * et dolor meus renovátus est.
  I have been silent, and I have humbled myself, and I have refrained from saying even good things; and my pain was renewed.
  Concáluit cor meum intra me, * et in meditatióne mea exársit ignis.
  My heart was warmed within me, and whilst I was meditating, a fire was ignited.
  Locútus sum in lingua mea: * «Notum fac mihi, Dómine, finem meum;
  The word came on my tongue, "Let me know my end, O Lord,
  et númerum diérum meórum quis est, * ut sciam quam brevis sit vita mea».
  and what is the number of my days, so that I may know how little I have left.
  Ecce paucórum palmórum fecísti dies meos, * et spátium vitæ meæ tamquam níhilum ante te.
  Behold, Thou hast subjected my days to a limited measure, and my being is like nothingness before Thou.
  Etenim univérsa vánitas omnis homo constitútus est. * Etenim ut imágo pertránsit homo.
   Yes, every living man is naught but vanity.Yes, man passes by like a phantom,
  Étenim vánitas est et concitátur; * thesaurízat et ignórat quis congregábit ea.
  and it is in vain that he torments himself. He is hoarding treasures, and he doth not know for whom he hath heaped them up.
  Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
  Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
  Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
  As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(c4) a/. Ut(h) non(h) de(g)lín(h>)quam(gf) () in(ef) lin(g>)gua(f) me(e)a.(e)
(::)
  Ant. Ut non delínquam in lingua mea.
  Ant. That I don't sin with my tongue.
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(c3) NON(i>) sis(ij) mi(i)hi(i) *() tu(ig) for(hg)mí(e)di(e)ni,(e) (,) spes(g) me(g)a(h) in(f) di(h)e(g) af(f)fli(e)cti(f)ó(g)nis(f) me(e)æ.(e) (::)
E(i) u(i) o(j) u(i) a(h) e.(gh) (::)
  Ant. 2. Non sis mihi tu formídini, spes mea in dies afflictiónis meæ.
  Ant. 2. Be not a terror unto me: thou art my hope in the day of affliction.
  Etenim vánitas est et concitátur; * thesaurízat et ignórat quis congregábit ea.
  and it is in vain that he torments himself. He is hoarding treasures, and he doth not know for whom he hath heaped them up.
  II
II
  Et nunc quæ est exspectátio mea, Dómine? * Spes mea apud te est.
  And now what is my expectation? Isn't that the Lord? My hope is in Thou.
  Ab ómnibus iniquitátibus meis érue me, * oppróbrium insipiénti ne ponas me.
  Deliver me from all my iniquities. Thou hast repaid me the reproach of the fool.
  Obmútui et non apériam os meum, * quóniam tu fecísti.
  I was silent, and I did not open my mouth, forasmuch as Thou didst it
  Amove a me plagas tuas: * ab ictu manus tuæ ego deféci.
  Turn away from me Thy blows, under the power of Thy hand, I fainted, when Thou tookest me back
  In increpatiónibus, propter iniquitátem, corripuisti hominem, et tabéscere fecísti sicut tínea desiderabília eius. * Etenim vánitas omnis homo.
  Thou hast punished man forasmuch as of his iniquity. And Thou hast dried up his soul like a spider. Yes, it is in vain that every man is anxious.
  Exáudi oratiónem meam, Dómine, * et clamórem meum áuribus pércipe.
  Hearken, O Lord, my prayer and my supplication;
  Ad lácrimas meas ne obsurdéscas, quóniam ádvena ego sum apud te, * peregrínus sicut omnes patres mei.
  Be attentive to my tears. Do not be silent, for I am a stranger and a traveler with Thou, like all my fathers.
  Avértere a me, ut refrígerer, * priúsquam ábeam et non sim ámplius.
  Give me some rest, that I may be refreshed before I go away and disappear."
  Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
  Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
  Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
  As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(c3) a/. Non(i>) sis(ij) mi(i)hi(i) () tu(ig) for(hg)mí(e)di(e)ni,(e) (,) spes(g) me(g)a(h) in(f) di(h)e(g) af(f)fli(e)cti(f)ó(g)nis(f) me(e)æ.(e)
(::)
  Ant. Non sis mihi tu formídini, spes mea in dies afflictiónis meæ.
  Ant. Be not a terror unto me: thou art my hope in the day of affliction.
  Ant. 3. Expectao nomen tuum, Domíne, quóniam bonum est.
  Ant. 3. I will praise Thy name, O Lord, for it is good.
  Psalmus 51
Psalm 51
  Contra calumniatorem
Against slanderers
  Qui gloriatur, in Domino glorietur (I Cor 1,31).
Let him who glories glory in the Lord
  Quid gloriáris in malítia, * qui potens es iniquitáte?
  Wherefore do thou glory in evil, thou who are valiant in committing iniquity?
  Tota die insídias cogitásti; * lingua tua sicut novácula acúta, qui facis dolum.
  All day long thy tongue has meditated on injustice; Like a sharp razor, thou practice deception.
  Dilexísti malítiam super benignitátem, mendácium magis quam loqui æquitátem. * Dilexísti ómnia verba perditiónis, lingua dolósa.
  Thou hast loved malice more than goodness, iniquity more than words of righteousness. Thou hast loved all the words of ruin, O deceitful tongue.
  Proptérea Deus déstruet te in finem; evéllet te et emigrábit te de tabernáculo * et radícem tuam de terra vivéntium.
  Wherefore God will destroy thou forevermore; He shall pluck thou out of thy tent and take thou out of thy tent, and He shall take away thy root from the land of the living.
  Vidébunt iústi et timébunt * et super eum ridébunt:
  The righteous will behold it, and will fear; and they will laugh at him, saying:
  “Ecce homo, qui non pósuit Deum refúgium suum, sed sperávit in multitúdine divitiárum suárum * et præváluit in insídiis suis.”
  Here is the man who did not take God for his protector, but who trusted in the multitude of his riches, and who took advantage of his vanity.
  Ego autem sicut virens olíva in domo Dei. Sperávi in misericórdia Dei * in ætérnum et in sǽculum sǽculi.
  But I am like a fertile olive tree in the house of God. * I hope in God's mercy forevermore and ever.
  Confitébor tibi in sǽculum, quia fecísti; et exspectábo nomen tuum, quóniam bonum est; * in conspéctu sanctórum tuórum
  I will praise Thee endlessly, forasmuch as Thou hast done this; and I will wait for Thy Name, forasmuch as it is good, in the presence of Thy saints.
  Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
  Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
  Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
  As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, and ever shall be. Amen.
  Ant. Expectao nomen tuum, Domíne, quóniam bonum est.
  Ant. I will praise Thy name, O Lord, for it is good.
  v. Declaratio sermonum tuorum illuminat. r. Et intellectum dat parvulis.
  
  In primo nocturno, anno II
  De libro Proverbiórum
  Sapiéntia ædificávit sibi domum, excídit colúmnas septem; immolávit víctimas suas, míscuit vinum et propósuit mensam suam. Misit ancíllas suas, ut vocárent ad arcem et ad excélsa civitátis: "Si quis est párvulus, véniat ad me." Et vecórdi locúta est: "Veníte, comédite panem meum et bíbite vinum quod míscui vobis; relínquite infántiam et vívite et ambuláte per vias prudéntiæ."
  
  Qui érudit derisórem, ipse iniúriam sibi facit; et qui árguit ímpium, sibi máculam génerat. Noli argúere derisórem, ne óderit te; árgue sapiéntem, et díliget te. Da sapiénti, et sapiéntior fiet; doce iustum, et addet doctrínam. Princípium sapiéntiæ timor Dómini, et sciéntia Sancti est prudéntia. Per me enim multiplicabúntur dies tui, et addéntur tibi anni vitæ. Si sápiens fúeris, tibimetípsi eris; si autem illúsor, solus portábis malum.
  
  Múlier stulta est clamósa, fátua et nihil sciens; sedit in fóribus domus suæ super sellam in excélsis urbis, ut vocáret transeúntes per viam et pergéntes itínere suo: "Qui est párvulus, declínet ad me." Et vecórdi locúta est: "Aquæ furtívæ dulcióres sunt, et panis in abscóndito suávior." Et ignorávit quod ibi sint umbræ, et in profúndis inférni convívæ eius.
  
  r. Avérsio parvulórum interfíciet eos, et prospéritas stultórum perdet illos. * Qui autem me audíerit, absque terróre quiéscet. v. O viri, ad vos clámito, et vox mea ad fílios hóminum. * Qui autem. v. Glória Patri. * Qui autem.
  
  In secundo nocturno, anno II
  Ex Expositióne sancti Bedæ Venerábilis presbýteri super parabólas Salómonis (Lib. 1, C. 9: PL 91, 966-967)
  Sapiéntia ædificávit sibi domum. Quia æternitáte divinitátis Christi sufficiénter díxerat Sálomon, addit et de assúmpta humanitáte dícere: Sapiéntia ígitur ædificávit sibi domum, quia hóminem Fílius Dei, quem in unitáte suæ persónæ suscíperet, ipse creávit. - Excídit colúmnas septem. Ecclésias per orbem septifórmi grátia Spíritus eréxit, quæ domum eius, id est mystérium incarnatiónis eius, ne perfidórum improbitáte memória tollátur, credéndo, coléndo et prædicándo, quasi sustentándo continérent. Vel certe sapiéntiæ domus, Ecclésia Christi est, colúmnæ autem doctóres sanctæ Ecclésiæ septifórmi Spíritu pleni, quales fuére Iacóbus, Cephas et Ioánnes; qui nimírum colúmnas sapiéntia excídit, quia ab amóre præséntis sæculi disiúnctas, ad portándam eiúsdem Ecclésiæ fábricam, mentes prædicántium eréxit.
  
  Immolávit víctimas suas. Suis passiónibus Ecclésiam consecrávit, vel vitam prædicántium mactári in persecutióne permísit. Quibus vidélicet victímis contráriæ sunt victímæ meretrícis, ad quas stultos invítat, ut supra lectum est dicens: Victímas pro salúte débui, hódie réddidi vota mea. - Míscuit vinum... Divinitátis suæ arcána cápere non valéntibus, assúmptæ humanitátis sacraménta patefécit, et Scriptúræ sacræ pábula nobis aperiéndo præparávit.
  
  Misit ancíllas suas... Prædicatóres infírmos ac despicábiles elégit, qui fidéles pópulos ad supérna pátriæ cæléstis ædifícia collígerent. - Si quis párvulus est, véniat ad me... Párvulos dicit húmiles; insipiéntes vero eos qui de mundánæ sapiéntiæ fastu nihil habent. Tales autem vocat, ut eos sua doctrína sapiéntes reddat, et altos. - Veníte, comédite panem meum... In pane, divína elóquia; in vino mixto, coniúncta in unam Christi persónam, deitátis et humanitátis eius natura exprímitur. Vel certe in pane, córporis ipsíus, et in mixto vino, sánguinis sacrosánctum mystérium, de quibus in altári, mensa vidélicet eius, satiámur, osténditur.
  
  r. Verbum iníquum et dolósum longe fac a me, Dómine, divítias et paupertátes ne déderis mihi, * Sed tantum víctui meo tríbue necessária. v. Ne forte satiátus evómam illud, et periúrem nomen Dei mei. * Sed. v. Glória Patri. * Sed.
  
   
  Orémus.
  
  Deus, qui in Fílii tui humilitáte iacéntem mundum erexísti, fidélibus tuis sanctam concéde lætítiam, * ut, quos eripuísti a servitúte peccáti, gáudiis fácias pérfrui sempitérnis. Per Dóminum.
  O God, who by the humiliation of Thy Son has raised up the world cast down, grant [Thy] holy joy to Thy faithful, that those whom Thou hast rescued from the bondage of sin may enjoy eternal joys.
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(c4) BE(d)ne(e)di(f)cá(gh)mus(g) Dó(fe)mi(de)no.(e) r/.(::) De(gh)o(g) grá(fe)ti(de)as.(e) (::)
  v. Benedicámus Dómino. r. Deo grátias.
  v. Let us bless the Lord. r. Thanks be to God.
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