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Latest revision as of 20:05, 11 September 2012
Somno refectis artubus (saec. VI-VII)
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Melody: d e f g eg f e f
- File:190 Somno refectis.mp3 H.IV, p. 190
Latinam Somno refectis artubus, spreto cubili, surgimus: nobis, Pater, canentibus adesse te deposcimus.
te mentis ardor ambiat, ut actuum sequentium tu, sancte, sis exordium.
et nox diurno sideri, ut culpa, quam nox intulit, lucis labascat munere.
noxas ut omnes amputes, et ore te canentium lauderis in perpetuum.
Patrique compar Unice, cum Spiritu Paraclito regnans per omne saeculum. Amen.
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English With sleep, the limbs having been refreshed, the bed having been spurned, we rise: Come to us, Father, who are singing to be near Thee, we ask earnestly.
Thee, may ardor of the mind solicit, that, of the acts following, Thou, Holy One, may be the beginning.
and the night to the day star that fault, which the night brought in, may yield to light's office.
that every offence you may take away, and Thou, from the mouth of those singing, may be praised in perpetuity.
and the only One equal to the Father, with the Spirit Paraclete reigning through every age. Amen.
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