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1 I| song of gladness, that is alleluia, but the Saturday of Easter
2 I| Saturday of Easter we sing one alleluia, in enjoying us and thanking
3 I| commandments of God. And the double alleluia that we sing after Easter,
4 I| year of Sexagesima we sing alleluia in representing their joy
5 I| tract which followeth the alleluia. And in the Saturday after
6 I| complete, we sing double alleluia, in figuring the plain gladness
7 I| like wise we sing double alleluia, that betokeneth double
8 II| white stone and clean; and Alleluia shall be sung by the ways
9 III| pro nobis, deum rogamus, alleluia. At the same time S. Gregory
10 III| warned them when he cried: Alleluia! they should answer with
11 III| when the saints had cried, alleluia! and the other had answered,
12 III| new baptized, in singing Alleluia they chased and drove away
13 IV| them, when he should cry Alleluia ! that they should answer
14 IV| that they should answer Alleluia! And when the said S. Germain
15 IV| said S. Germain had cried: Alleluia! and the other had answered,
16 VII| gospels. Grails, tracts and Alleluia, Ambrose, Gelasius, and
17 VII| therefore is then said: Alleluia, which signifieth joy and
18 VII| is to wit that this word alleluia is expounded in four manners
19 VII| which exposeth it thus: Alleluia, id est, salvum me fac domine,
20 VII| tokening of that men sing, Alleluia. After this Alleluia, he
21 VII| sing, Alleluia. After this Alleluia, he saith the verse which
22 VII| therefore he repeateth the Alleluia after that the verse is
23 VII| day, men owe not to say Alleluia, and instead of it they
24 VII| the sequence is said after Alleluia, and it is said specially
25 VII| is signified by the said Alleluia and sequence. For inasmuch
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