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1 I| appeared with him, and began to sing. Honour, glory and health
2 I| ancient time men were wont to sing at the Mass: Vultum tuum
3 I| heed also how the angels sing and praise God. Herod is
4 I| the Saturday of Easter we sing one alleluia, in enjoying
5 I| double alleluia that we sing after Easter, signifieth
6 I| the year of Sexagesima we sing alleluia in representing
7 I| with them, therefore we sing anon after the tract which
8 I| Septuagesima is complete, we sing double alleluia, in figuring
9 I| in joy, in like wise we sing double alleluia, that betokeneth
10 I| person of Jesu Christ when we sing: Popule meus, where Jesu
11 I| thereof saith the Psalmist Sing ye to him in deporting your
12 I| make feast that day. And we sing at that hour praisings because
13 I| about the altar. For they sing then: The waits of the city
14 I| magnificatus est, Let us sing to our Lord, he is magnified,
15 II| Lord in cymbals, mannerly sing to him a new psalm. Fully
16 II| when the quire began to sing requiem, an angel on high
17 II| receive me where the virgins sing merrily. I am now embraced
18 III| that soul that ought to sing, weepeth for love, which
19 III| Jews and Saracens began to sing and worship the sepulchre
20 III| Sunday to bring hosts to sing mass with, should on a time
21 III| and made of enchanters to sing, and commanded the others
22 III| him that he should no more sing mass unto the time he had
23 III| the said priest would go sing mass, and as he approached
24 III| his hands, that he might sing no mass, which came to S.
25 III| beheaded her heard the angels sing, that bare the soul of the
26 III| trembled for fear, began to sing for joy: Cantemus domino
27 IV| stone to laugh, and dogs to sing, and as S. Linus saith,
28 IV| that he give thee leave to sing mass, and assoil thee of
29 IV| and went to the altar to sing mass, and when he came to
30 IV| province a lady ordained to do sing a mass in the honour of
31 IV| bier, and Peter began to sing and say: Israel is issued
32 V| went to the altar for to sing mass, and the duke abode
33 V| ore pio.~That is to say: Sing we fellows to our Lord,
34 V| we fellows to our Lord, sing we honour. Sing we with
35 V| our Lord, sing we honour. Sing we with a voice debonair
36 V| two first singers began to sing this that followeth:~Primus
37 V| that he should no more sing none from then forthon.
38 V| bade him that he should not sing but of our Lady. ~There
39 V| she heard christian men sing a verse of the psalter which
40 V| Saturday and Sunday they would sing within the gates, by night,
41 V| defended that the Arians should sing no more hymns in common.
42 V| priests and clerks for to sing and say goodly the divine
43 V| accompany the king, and sing honour and solace to the
44 V| always the king of kings, and sing always songs and gladness
45 V| that whosomever would might sing in the church, so that Theodosius
46 V| on Easter-day he should sing mass in the city, whereof
47 V| hand. And he said to her, Sing my sister and praise thy
48 V| the middle of them, and sing we our hours canonical to
49 V| gave to them licence to sing again, and anon they reprised
50 V| were at the bier for to sing the exequies of her. She
51 VI| aureole, they only shall sing the new song, they shall
52 VI| had been dead, and did do sing every day a mass for him,
53 VI| three days that she did not sing for him. And after this
54 VI| deceived her that she had do sing no mass those three days.~
55 VI| being closed and began to sing with him. And when the keepers
56 VI| his knees, and so went to sing the mass. And as he sang
57 VI| sweetly that it provoked me to sing with it. She was always
58 VI| wall, and provoked her to sing, is supposed to be her good
59 VII| and Jesu Christ, I shall sing to thy name in the quire
60 VII| Lord in my life, and shall sing to him as long as I shall
61 VII| then all the birds began to sing evensong so merrily that
62 VII| as christian men use to sing. And S. Brandon with his
63 VII| counselled S. Brandon to sing no more, for all the fishes
64 VII| mass, and bade his monks to sing the best way they could,
65 VII| established S. Gregory to sing the office in the mass:
66 VII| therefore established he to sing the hymns and the psalms
67 VII| Celestine the pope ordained to sing a psalm at the introit of
68 VII| and sang not, he began to sing the fair verses that he
69 VII| their prior that they might sing this new history, which
70 VII| the dortour, and began to sing the history: O pastor eterne;
71 VII| himself, he said: Go ye and sing the new history of S. Nicholas
72 VII| dominum, that is to say: Sing you lauding to our Lord
73 VII| in tokening of that men sing, Alleluia. After this Alleluia,
74 VII| Vitus, iii. 222.~Angels sing at the death of S Martin,
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