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Psalter of the blessed Virgin Mary

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501 2, 5 | considered ~thy works, and I have feared.~Lady, thy work: in the 502 1, 111 | 111~Blessed is the man who feareth the Lady: and blessed is 503 1, 118j| cause: and the wicked spirit fears the ~invocation of thy name.~ 504 3 | delight.~Whom the Mother hath fed with her milk: her breast 505 1, 9 | wealth rest: thou shalt feed us after the toil ~of our 506 1, 41 | flesh.~For thou art the feeder of the Savior of my soul: 507 1, 45 | are made companions and ~fellow-citizens of the angels.~Glory be 508 1, 105 | Most High.~A fountain of fertilizing grace comes forth from her 509 Pref | embraced by you in the arms of fervent desire, with great ~reverence 510 1, 103 | discipline of peace, and ~the fervor of charity.~Fill us, thy 511 2, 9 | confessors: the honor and ~the festivity of virgins.~Thou hast received 512 2, 7 | Thy odor is like a full field which the Lord hath blessed: 513 1, 98 | In her right hand is the fiery law: and round about her 514 1, 143 | teachest thy servants to fight: and ~strengthenest them 515 1, 103 | the fervor of charity.~Fill us, thy servants, with holy 516 1, 83 | spirit is kind: thy grace fills the whole world.~Glory be 517 1, 87 | my soul: cleanse it from filth and sin.~May thy power overcome 518 3 | unless anyone faithfully and ~firmly believes, he cannot be saved.~ 519 1, 148 | beasts: birds of the air, and fishes of the sea.~Praise her, 520 1, 8 | and our Savior.~Like the flame in the burning bush, and 521 1, 69 | distant nations.~In the flames of thy wrath let them be 522 3 | the Magi with gifts, who fled from Herod into ~Egypt, 523 1, 8 | bush, and the dew in the fleece: the Word of ~God descends 524 1, 31 | which blossomed into the ~flower of eternal greenness.~The 525 1, 31 | thee.~Holy, chaste, and flowering are thy breasts: which blossomed 526 1, 117 | approach her: he who shall fly her shall ~not find the 527 1, 90 | enemies will not harm him: the flying arrow will not touch ~him.~ 528 1, 144 | in thee, O Lady: send us food and delightful nourishment.~ 529 1, 14 | sinners, let us embrace the footprints of Mary, and cast ourselves 530 Pref | great favors, but, which God forbid, you will incur perpetual ~ 531 1, 45 | needs: and a most powerful force ~bruising and crushing our 532 1, 102 | consolation.~By her grace sins are forgiven: and by her mercy maladies 533 1, 118i| all times: and I have not forgotten ~thine immaculate law.~Glory 534 2, 2 | and mother and all have ~forsaken me: but Mary hath taken 535 1, 17 | thou art the ~admirable foundation of the religious life.~Glory 536 1, 118e| thou together with God hast founded ~from the beginning.~I am 537 1, 11 | O Mother of fair love: fount of clemency and sweetness 538 1, 1 | will be refreshed as by fountains of water; thou wilt produce 539 Pref | is that you will obtain four ~wonderful gifts, if this 540 Pref | head increase of ~graces; fourthly, the unfading crown of perpetual 541 1, 56 | unguents of ~graces.~And a fragment of pomegranate is thy throat: 542 1, 83 | prayer is incense above frank-incense and balsam: her supplications ~ 543 1, 58 | of thy ~bracelets.~Myrrh, frankincense, and balsam are on thy hands: 544 1, 70 | thy mercy ~deliver me and free me.~Because of the multitude 545 1, 45 | rejoice to find themselves freed.~By the glorious Son of 546 Pref | therefrom; by means of it ~frequently praise the Mother of God; 547 2, 6 | leavest her, thou art not the friend of the supreme Caesar: for ~ 548 1, 135 | Obtain for us, O Lady, the friendship of Jesus Christ: and keep 549 1, 118e| contemplation: like a bottle in the frost my ~soul has been before 550 1, 8 | Holy Spirit hath made thee fruitful: the power of the Most High 551 1, 10 | and will bestow ~on us fruitfulness of merits.~Stretch out to 552 1, 107 | the remedy of penance.~Thy fruits are grace and peace: and 553 1, 92 | May the Mother of peace fulfill in us his propitiation: 554 1, 49 | hath spoken to Mary: by Gabriel, his messenger, saying:~ 555 1, 24 | not my adversaries make game of me: for those who trust 556 1, 103 | O ~Lady, with a shining garment.~From thee proceeds the 557 1, 118c| surrounded me, and scourges are gathered together upon me: ~and behold 558 2, 9 | of the just, the one who gathers together those who ~stray: 559 2, 6 | hath possessed thee: and generated thee in ~faith?~If thou 560 Pref | graciously receive this little gift ~which I offer you, and 561 1, 25 | of thy love: and with the girdle of ~chastity bind my reins.~ 562 1, 104 | call upon her name: sing gloriously unto her, ~declaring her 563 3 | only-begotten of the Father in the ~Godhead: is the true and only begotten 564 1, 49 | PSALM 49~The God of gods hath spoken to Mary: by 565 1, 118e| By thy ruling the world goes on: which thou together 566 2, 5 | of thy mercy.~Thou hast gone forth, O Virgin, in the 567 Pref | again by the reading of the Gospel, and now by the mouth of 568 Pref | O dearly beloved souls, graciously receive this little gift ~ 569 1, 46 | pardon of my sins may be ~granted unto me.~Glory be to the 570 1, 107 | praises to thee and ~to chant.~Greater is thy love than all riches: 571 1, 118e| unless thou didst have the ~greatest compassion on me, I should 572 1, 31 | into the ~flower of eternal greenness.~The beauty of thy grace 573 1, 88 | of thy mercy console our griefs.~May thy gracious countenance 574 1, 73 | the voices of those who ~groan.~The enemy hath stretched 575 1, 118i| necessities.~Hear the voice of my groaning, O my Lady: teach me what 576 1, 28 | and glorify thee.~Hear the groans of those who sigh to thee: 577 1, 142 | he hath cast on to the ground ~my ways.~He hath blackened 578 Pref | contact with her you will grow more pure, from her ~embrace 579 1, 40 | commends ~itself to thy guidance and teaching.~Glory be to 580 2, 5 | A CANTICLE LIKE HABACUC'S (III)~O Lady, I have heard 581 | had 582 1, 49 | his messenger, saying:~Hail, full of grace, the Lord 583 2, 8 | regarded the humility of His handmaid.~By whom He hath given the 584 1, 118 | receive through her eternal happiness.~Glory be to the Father, 585 1, 117 | of Peace.~Let him who is hardened in sins, often call upon 586 1, 41 | PSALM 41~As the hart longs for the water-brooks, 587 1, 118h| exceedingly: He who shall make haste to ~come to thee, shall 588 1, 5 | by thy power may their heads be crushed.~Let every tongue 589 1, 103 | From thee proceeds the healing of sins: and the discipline 590 1, 146 | and ~beautiful.~For she heals the broken-hearted: and 591 1, 78 | PSALM 78~O Lady, the heathen have come into the inheritance 592 1, 136 | the rivers of Babylon the Hebrews wept: but let us weep over 593 1, 141 | enemy lieth in wait for my heel: he has spread his net before 594 1, 38 | from Heaven and from the height of thy throne: and permit ~ 595 1, 30 | hast ~heard me from the heights of the eternal hills.~Thou 596 1, 118c| tempests it hath powerfully held me: for thy word ~hath quickened 597 2, 4 | most dear Lady: like the hen, cover me with thy wonderful 598 2, 9 | truth of the prophets, the herald and teacher of the Apostles: ~ 599 1, 56 | amalgam of choice smelling herbs.~For thou art the mother 600 3 | alone hath ~destroyed all heresies.~Let the Jew be confounded 601 3 | with gifts, who fled from Herod into ~Egypt, who was baptized 602 | herself 603 1, 30 | of the snares which they hid for me: for thou art my ~ 604 2, 5 | thee, O Lady: for thou hast hidden these things from the ~wise, 605 2, 3 | humbles and she exalts.~She is higher than the heavens: she is 606 1, 30 | the heights of the eternal hills.~Thou shalt draw me out 607 | Himself 608 1, 112 | her throne is above the hinges of ~heaven.~Her countenance 609 1, 118b| law, O Lady, the holy of holies of thy will: and I ~shall 610 1, 72 | Israel: to those who pay homage to His Mother and ~venerate 611 2, 9 | the whole heavenly court: honoureth as Queen.~The Church, invoking 612 1, 86 | enemy is confounded.~He who hopes in thee, will find treasures 613 2, 8 | people.~And hath raised up a horn of salvation of thy chastity: 614 1, 118j| stumbling-block.~At the seven hours I have sung praises to thee, 615 3 | Father: but according to His ~Humanity is less than the Father.~ 616 1, 118d| with thy burden thou hast humbled me: that I may ~follow thy 617 2, 3 | poor and she enriches: she humbles and she exalts.~She is higher 618 1, 48 | refresh and sustain the hunger of thy little ~ones.~For 619 1, 111 | upon thy poor: revive the hungry and the needy.~By thee names 620 1, 90 | him from the snare of the hunter: and under her wings ~she 621 1, 53 | craft of the enemy may not hurt me: hide me under the shadow 622 1, 52 | will cast out the man, her husband.~O wretched one, as the 623 1, 58 | chrysolite in thy left.~The hyacinths are on thy breast: shining 624 1, 47 | elect.~Thou hast ascended, hymned by the angelic choirs: buoyed 625 2, 5 | CANTICLE LIKE HABACUC'S (III)~O Lady, I have heard thy 626 1, 41 | that my ~darkness may be illuminated.~Let my tepidity be enkindled 627 2, 9 | lover of men: the heavenly ~Illuminatrix of mortal men.~Thou art 628 Pref | with all knowledge, or as ~illumined by all understanding and 629 1, 118 | who are ~conformed to her image.~Blessed are they who venerate 630 1, 118 | of God.~Blessed are the imitators of her humility: blessed 631 1, 118i| have not forgotten ~thine immaculate law.~Glory be to the Father, 632 1, 80 | her: for her capacity was immense.~Run ye to her with holy 633 1, 35 | the countenance of God: impel Him to have mercy.~O Lady, 634 1, 138 | Thine eye hath beheld mine imperfect being: and thine eyebrows 635 1, 3 | Loose the bands of our impiety: take away the burden of 636 1, 28 | to help me: and thy ear inclined to my prayer.~Let the heavens 637 1, 93 | thou, O Mother of mercy, ~inclinest Him to mercy.~Thy magnificence, 638 1, 39 | wonderful are thy gifts, O Lady: incomparable are the gifts of ~thy graces.~ 639 1, 16 | the Father: and a crown ~incomparably radiant with the lilies 640 1, 48 | forth thou hast remained incorrupt: and after thy ~Son, inviolate.~ 641 1, 44 | purged: by thy integrity may incorruption be ~bestowed upon me.~By 642 Pref | which God forbid, you will incur perpetual ~evils. Expand 643 1, 114 | hath ~rejoiced me.~I have incurred grief and danger: and I 644 1, 14 | thou ~mayest turn away the indignation of thy Son from us.~O sinners, 645 1, 33 | humble, O Lady: thou hast induced the Uncreated Word ~to take 646 1, 56 | the harbor of ~safety, indulgence or pardon, and the gate 647 1, 71 | a desire for Heaven: and inebriate my soul with the joy of ~ 648 1, 85 | fountain of thy goodness inebriates the thirsty: and the aspect 649 1, 43 | innumerable are thy virtues: and inestimable are thy mercies.~Exult, 650 1, 61 | all our sins: heal all our infirmities.~Glory be to the Father, 651 1, 140 | with the dart of ~charity inflame my mind.~Glory be to the 652 1, 38 | was melted: my bowels are inflamed by thy love.~Hear my prayer, 653 1, 85 | have mercy ~on me.~May the inflowing of thy sweetness delight 654 1, 147 | her: that we may feel her ~influence.~Glory be to the Father, 655 1, 59 | men and angels.~For thou infusest joy into the sad: and joy 656 1, 85 | of the saints: and the ~infusion of thy charity be sweet 657 1, 114 | the malignant will not injure us.~Be converted, my soul, 658 1, 38 | foot, lest it should be injured: and may thy grace be with 659 1, 53 | and deliver me from my injustices.~That the craft of the enemy 660 1, 17 | thy ~sweetness refresh the inmost souls of thy children.~Honor 661 1, 43 | exceedingly stupendous.~O Lady, innumerable are thy virtues: and inestimable 662 Pref | depths of hell, may be inscribed by her in the ranks of the 663 2, 9 | mortal men.~Thou art the inspirer of the warriors, the advocate 664 1, 86 | invocation of thy ~name inspires him with confidence.~Paradise 665 2, 8 | of death, and deign ~to instill into them the light of thy 666 1, 119 | of our enemies: with the insuperable power of thy foot.~As thy 667 1, 44 | my sins be purged: by thy integrity may incorruption be ~bestowed 668 Pref | composed indeed by ~my feeble intelligence, but with her grace and 669 Pref | a mystical application, intends them to be ~understood of 670 3 | Son, never ceasing to make intercession for us.~This is the faith 671 1, 54 | and the fear of hell has invaded ~me.~But in solitude I will 672 Pref | most sincerely urges and invites us to ~honor the Virgin 673 1, 69 | servants, upon whom thy name is invoked ! and do not ~permit them 674 1, 86 | treasures of peace: and he who invokes thee ~not in this life, 675 2, 9 | honoureth as Queen.~The Church, invoking thee, calls thee throughout 676 | itself 677 Pref | with a noble crown." (Prov. IV, 8-9.)~Glory be to God on 678 1, 52 | go forth, and I will be a Iying spirit in the mouth of the 679 1, 58 | topaz are thy ~diadem.~The jasper and the amethyst are in 680 1, 31 | art thou, O sublime Rod of Jesse: for thou hast raised thyself 681 3 | destroyed all heresies.~Let the Jew be confounded and ashamed: 682 1, 81 | is in the congregation of Jews: from whom, as a rose, has 683 3 | Egypt, who was baptized by John in the Jordan: was betrayed, 684 3 | baptized by John in the Jordan: was betrayed, seized, ~ 685 3 | was born from ~the seed of Joseph.~Let the Manichean be confounded 686 1, 143 | to refresh ~us with the joys of Paradise.~Glory be to 687 1, 46 | clap your hands: sing in jubilee to the glorious Virgin.~ 688 1, 75 | PSALM 75~In Judea God is known: in Israel 689 1, 6 | the wrath of God: nor be judged by Him in ~His anger.~For 690 1, 116 | have venerated her, will be justified: but he who ~shall have 691 1, 143 | delights ~refresh our interior.~Kindle in our hearts the longing 692 2, 9 | the ancient enemy: and the kingdoms of Heaven are ~opened to 693 1, 118h| countenance: and the daughters ~of kings shall praise thy face.~The 694 1, 18 | In hymns and canticles knock at her heart: and she will 695 1, 134 | in our end: and she will lay open to ~us the courts of 696 1, 14 | who shall rest with ~the leaders of the people?~The poor 697 1, 121 | Heaven: because under thy leadership we ~shall go into the house 698 1, 85 | the light of thy ~mercies leads to salvation.~The fountain 699 1, 85 | sin.~To know thee and to learn thee is the root of immortality: 700 | least 701 2, 6 | thee in ~faith?~If thou leavest her, thou art not the friend 702 1, 148 | powers.~Praise her, all ye legions of angels: praise her all 703 | less 704 1, 141 | lest I fall before him: let-him be crushed beneath my ~feet.~ 705 1, 45 | rejoice to find ~themselves liberated.~By the power of thy virginal 706 1, 141 | her my ~grief.~The enemy lieth in wait for my heel: he 707 1, 143 | against the enemy.~With thy lightnings and thy brightness scatter 708 1, 2 | us, O Mother of God: as a line of battle ~terrible in aspect, 709 1, 118a| love from me.~My soul hath longed to desire thy praise: at 710 1, 143 | Kindle in our hearts the longing for heavenly things: and 711 1, 112 | upon the humble: and her looks upon those who trust in ~ 712 1, 135 | keep us lest we ~should lose our innocence.~Repress our 713 1, 83 | PSALM 83~How lovely are thy tabernacles, O Lady 714 2, 9 | Mediatrix of God, and the lover of men: the heavenly ~Illuminatrix 715 1, 16 | lips: thus have Agatha, Lucy, ~Margaret, and Cecilia 716 2, 8 | LIKE THAT OF ZACHARIAS (LUKE I)~Blessed be thou, O Lady 717 Pref | heavens, the beauty of all luminaries and of the ~whole world. 718 1, 118c| word ~hath quickened me.~Lying men have surrounded me, 719 1, 13 | supplant him: destroy all his ~machinations.~Thy beauty astonishes the 720 3 | is who was adored by the Magi with gifts, who fled from 721 2, 4 | Thy right hand, O Lady, is magnified in strength: because in 722 1, 11 | sweetness of piety.~Thou alone makest the circuit of the earth: 723 1, 89 | dropping of thy sweetness maketh holy affections.~I will 724 1, 102 | forgiven: and by her mercy maladies are healed.~Bless her, all 725 1, 73 | for us the bonds of his malicious doings: and deliver us by 726 3 | seed of Joseph.~Let the Manichean be confounded who says: 727 1, 99 | her out, and she will be manifested to you: be clean of heart, 728 1, 39 | from the pit of the enemy.~Manifold and wonderful are thy gifts, 729 3 | A MARIAN CREED AFTER THE MANNER OF THAT OF ST. ATHANASIUS~ 730 1, 118d| me the discipline of thy manners and thy equity: because 731 1, 16 | thus have Agatha, Lucy, ~Margaret, and Cecilia received her 732 3 | A MARIAN CREED AFTER THE MANNER OF 733 1, 106 | shall be ~fattened with marrow and fatness.~Thy word shall 734 1, 55 | Renew wonders and change marvelous things: let us feel the 735 1, 11 | of the earth: that thou mayst help those that ~call upon 736 Pref | His divine embraces. His meaning is that you will obtain 737 1, 118g| shall be saved: and I shall meditate ~the honor of thy commandments.~ 738 1, 118d| for thy holy law is my meditation.~Glory be to the Father, 739 1, 14 | and the pure of heart, the meek, the peaceful, and the ~ 740 1, 80 | humility: her obedience and her meekness.~All graces shine forth 741 1, 145 | let it be disturbed by the meeting with ~the malignant one.~ 742 1, 34 | fruit of thy virginal womb meets us.~Let us run, therefore, 743 1, 82 | thy gifts.~May my heart melt in thy fear: and may the 744 1, 38 | thy sweetness my soul was melted: my bowels are inflamed 745 Pref | of her glorious womb, the members of His holy body, and the 746 1, 19 | prayers ~turn to us thy merciful countenance.~Cast us not 747 1, 49 | to Mary: by Gabriel, his messenger, saying:~Hail, full of grace, 748 2, 2 | in the evening, and at midday: as a lion she ~hath broken 749 1, 24 | violence in thy might: and with mildness meet my soul.~Be my guide 750 1, 98 | and round about her are millions of ~saints.~Her commands 751 2, 7 | watering their whole souls and minds.~Whosoever shall bless thee, 752 1, 68 | I am stuck fast in the mire of sin: and the waters of 753 2, 8 | Mother of Mercies, on us miserable sinners, who neglect to 754 1, 71 | sweetness: make me forget the miseries of this ~life.~Draw me after 755 2, 9 | teacher of the Apostles: ~the Mistress of the Evangelists.~Thou 756 1, 150 | anchorites.~Praise her, ye monasteries of all religious: praise 757 2, 9 | heavenly ~Illuminatrix of mortal men.~Thou art the inspirer 758 2, 6 | A CANTICLE LIKE THAT OF MOSES (DEUT. XXXII)~Hear, ye heavens, 759 1, 93 | Magnify thy name in the multiplication of thy graces: and permit 760 1, 137 | invoke me, hear me: and multiply thy power in my ~soul.~Let 761 Pref | praise her, and of all the multitudes of holy men, the ~isles 762 | must 763 | myself 764 Pref | who at ~one time by the mysteries of prophecy, at another 765 Pref | nevertheless the Holy Spirit, by a mystical application, intends them 766 1, 125 | the Lord hath wonderfully ~named.~Let not thy praise fail 767 1, 111 | hungry and the needy.~By thee names shall be in eternal remembrance: 768 1, 111 | grows not weary of ~the narration of thy virtues.~In his heart 769 1, 42 | cause from the perverse nation: from the ~malignant serpent 770 1, 135 | Preserve in us what is naturally good: and may good graces 771 1, 130 | by thee hath reduced to naught ~our enemies.~Blessed be 772 1, 32 | praise ye ~her together.~Draw near unto her with reverence 773 Pref | is no doubt that from her nearness to you, you will ~become 774 1, 79 | Loose the bands of thy neck, O poor little soul of mine: 775 1, 116 | but he who ~shall have neglected her, will die in his sins.~ 776 1, 141 | heel: he has spread his net before me.~Help me, O Lady, 777 2, 4 | and as the ~mother her new-born infant hast thou received 778 1, 88 | excite my mind to extol thy ~nobility and worth.~Deliver me from 779 | nothing 780 1, 42 | let thy merits put to ~nought his strength.~Send the persecutor 781 1, 147 | thy sons.~Let her grace nourish thee: let her give peace 782 1, 144 | send us food and delightful nourishment.~My tongue shall speak thy 783 1, 126 | them be reckoned ~in the number of the just. Bless, O Lady, 784 1, 80 | imitate her humility: her obedience and her meekness.~All graces 785 1, 76 | all things which I have ~obtained: for thy piety and thy mercy.~ 786 Pref | give you an occasion of obtaining such great gifts, I send 787 1, 91 | the angels of God.~He who obtains her favor: is recognized 788 Pref | That I may give you an occasion of obtaining such great 789 1, 47 | Spouse, her most loving Son.~Oh, with how joyful a soul, 790 2, 4 | The name of Our Lady is omnipotent after that of God: she hath 791 3 | very same Son, who is the only-begotten of the Father in the ~Godhead: 792 1, 89 | grace produces thy holy operations in us: and the ~gentle dropping 793 1, 70 | iniquities: I am vehemently oppressed.~Mine enemies have acted 794 Pref | prophecy, at another by oracles from Heaven, ~again by the 795 1, 148 | of angels: praise her all order of heavenly ~dwellers.~Glory 796 2, 8 | us, O Morning Star, ~the Orient from on high.~Enlighten 797 1, 58 | The purest gold is thy ornament: the sardine stone and the 798 1, 10 | are stretched out to the orphan ~and the widow.~Seek after 799 | other 800 | ours 801 | ourselves 802 1, 77 | to please her.~Her beauty outshines the sun and the moon: she 803 1, 87 | filth and sin.~May thy power overcome our enemies: lest they hinder 804 2, 7 | Lord hath blessed: which overflows ~on those who bless thee, 805 1, 72 | in labor.~The enemy hath overspread my soul with darkness: O 806 1, 80 | enkindled in her: and she will overwhelm your ~enemies with confusion.~ 807 2, 7 | thee: blessed be both thy parents who ~have begotten thee.~ 808 2, 9 | O Lady: that we may be partakers of the inheritance of Thy ~ 809 1, 118b| after it.~Lead me into the path of thy tender mercies, O 810 1, 97 | sweet and true: exceedingly patient and full of ~compassion.~ 811 1, 72 | to Israel: to those who pay homage to His Mother and ~ 812 1, 45 | surpass the heavens and penetrate ~the depths.~By the fullness 813 1, 46 | reconciliation.~The hope of the penitent: the comfort of those that 814 1, 9 | salvation.~May the humble penitents hope for pardon: heal thou 815 Pref | Mother of God; and thus perchance she will turn to ~you her 816 1, 89 | honor thee will obtain a perennial crown for ashes: and the 817 1, 75 | love is ~above all aromatic perfumes.~Health and life are in 818 1, 93 | servants to be subject to perils.~Glory be to the Father, 819 1, 118e| me, I should indeed have perished in my weakness.~My eyes 820 1, 70 | hands, and succor him who ~perishes.~Delay not, for the sake 821 1, 42 | nought his strength.~Send the persecutor of my soul into the abyss: 822 1, 86 | soul of the just: are to persevere in ~charity unto the end.~ 823 1, 118i| know thee not: but he who perseveres in thy ~service is far from 824 1, 42 | malignant serpent and the pestiferous dragon deliver me.~Let thy 825 1, 36 | and she will grant the petitions of your ~heart.~Better is 826 2, 4 | hath cast the ~chariot of Pharaoh and his army into the sea.~ 827 1, 140 | the sword of understanding pierce my heart: and with the dart 828 1, 72 | turned away from me by thee: placate him by thy ~merits and thy 829 Pref | soul in the present, and placing upon your head a crown of 830 1, 136 | Mother: let us offer her our ~plaints and our sighs.~There is 831 1, 148 | stars, and the orbs of the planets.~Praise her, Cherubim and 832 1, 129 | adversaries: confound their plans and their ~attempts against 833 1, 99 | earth: serve her in joy and ~pleasantness.~With all your soul draw 834 1, 109 | Goodness and sanctity have pleased thee: therefore thou shalt 835 1, 138 | transgression.~Thy mercy is plentiful above me: and thy clemency 836 1, 133 | will ~be rejoiced by the plentifulness of her consolations.~Behold 837 1, 106 | the way of prudence: and point out the ~way of understanding 838 1, 56 | graces.~And a fragment of pomegranate is thy throat: and thy breath 839 1, 73 | perdition: let eternal damnation possess ~him.~Glory be to the Father, 840 2, 6 | not thy mother, who hath possessed thee: and generated thee 841 1, 115 | thy good pleasure to ~take possession of it.~Assign to it the 842 1, 45 | all our needs: and a most powerful force ~bruising and crushing 843 1, 128 | do penance worthily and praiseworthily: that we may come to God 844 Pref | and now by the mouth of preachers, in ~many ways and by divers 845 2, 9 | amiable choir of holy virgins: preaches as the example of ~virginity 846 Pref | PSALTER OF OUR LADY AUTHOR'S PREFACE~"Take hold on her, and she 847 1, 68 | spoke to thee: and becamest ~pregnant with the Wisdom of the Father.~ 848 Pref | of His holy body, and the prerogatives of ~His soul, bestowing 849 Pref | refreshing your ~soul in the present, and placing upon your head 850 1, 130 | that by thee we may be ~presented before the sight of the 851 1, 108 | of thy hand may they be ~preserved unhurt.~May they receive 852 1, 13 | him.~Arise, O Lady, and prevent him, and supplant him: destroy 853 1, 36 | her: confide in her, ye ~priests and seculars.~Take delight 854 1, 118j| PSALM 118J~Princes have persecuted me without 855 1, 118c| Be mindful of thy word, O Princess of all ladies: in which 856 1, 47 | and men: and given her the principality over every ~place of thy 857 1, 141 | feet.~Lead my soul out of prison: that it may praise thee 858 1, 103 | shining garment.~From thee proceeds the healing of sins: and 859 1, 84 | blessing.~The holy angels have proclaimed her blessed: glorify her, 860 2, 9 | voice every angelic creature proclaims thee:~Holy, holy, holy: 861 1, 1 | fountains of water; thou wilt produce in him the ~fruit of justice.~ 862 1, 89 | The diffusion of thy grace produces thy holy operations in us: 863 2, 9 | together those who ~stray: the promise of the patriarchs.~Thou 864 Pref | His love, and ~by various promises is attracting and softening 865 2, 9 | in Heaven.~Thou art the promotrix of the just, the one who 866 1, 144 | sweetness: and the saints will ~pronounce thy sweetness.~Our eyes 867 Pref | time by the mysteries of prophecy, at another by oracles from 868 2, 8 | Mary, shalt be called the Prophet of God: for thou hast known ~ 869 1, 91 | sing glory to her is ~the prosperity of the mind.~To declare 870 2, 9 | against demons and the ~proud, and their fear.~Thou art 871 Pref | thee with a noble crown." (Prov. IV, 8-9.)~Glory be to God 872 2, 6 | understand, and be wise: and provide for thy last ~end!~As an 873 1, 120 | the snare of sinners.~The pupil of thine eye neither slumbers 874 1, 58 | O ~Queen of piety.~The purest gold is thy ornament: the 875 1, 117 | the heart: and her grace purifieth the ~conscience of the sinner.~ 876 1, 40 | angels, Queen of the world: purify my heart with the fire of ~ 877 1, 35 | depart ~from his impious purpose, O Mother of God.~Incline 878 1, 16 | and a crown ~incomparably radiant with the lilies of Paradise.~ 879 1, 2 | PSALM 2~Why have our enemies raged and our adversaries devised 880 1, 18 | her heart: and she will rain down upon you ~the grace 881 1, 86 | unto the end.~Thy grace raises up the poor man in adversity: 882 Pref | inscribed by her in the ranks of the angels. ~Wherefore, 883 3 | without a father.~For as the rational soul and the flesh because 884 1, 32 | For she sheds upon you the rays of her loving kindness: 885 Pref | from Heaven, ~again by the reading of the Gospel, and now by 886 1, 95 | worked by her means: by reason of which you ~are called 887 1, 37 | O Lady, let not the Lord rebuke me in His anger: obtain 888 Pref | her gracious countenance, receiving you to her love, refreshing 889 1, 126 | bless thee: and let them be reckoned ~in the number of the just. 890 1, 91 | who obtains her favor: is recognized by the dwellers in Paradise.~ 891 1, 46 | salvation, and the way of our ~reconciliation.~The hope of the penitent: 892 1, 114 | danger: and I have been recreated by her grace.~Let her name 893 1, 138 | sweetness of thy ~peace recreates us.~Glory be to the Father, 894 1, 145 | securely the coming ~of the Redeemer.~Glory be to the Father, 895 1, 51 | Extinguish his might: and reduce his strength to ashes,~That 896 1, 130 | power: who by thee hath reduced to naught ~our enemies.~ 897 1, 118h| it.~I am as a trembling reed before thee: hold me, Lady, 898 1, 118f| Lady: above all melody thy refection ~is sweet to my mouth.~Thy 899 1, 1 | comfort his soul.~He will be refreshed as by fountains of water; 900 Pref | receiving you to her love, refreshing your ~soul in the present, 901 2, 8 | hast known ~that He hath regarded the humility of His handmaid.~ 902 1, 109 | thee: therefore thou shalt reign with me ~forever.~The crown 903 1, 25 | girdle of ~chastity bind my reins.~For thy mercy and thy clemency 904 2, 8 | thy mercy for us and our relations: that thou mayest be mindful 905 1, 48 | bringing forth thou hast remained incorrupt: and after thy ~ 906 1, 116 | confirmed upon us: and her truth remaineth ~forever.~He who shall worthily 907 3 | forever.~For she alone, remaining a virgin, hath brought forth: 908 1, 40 | needy and the poor: who remains ~faithful in her praises.~ 909 1, 107 | to thee shall obtain the remedy of penance.~Thy fruits are 910 2, 8 | salvation to His people: in the ~remission of their sins.~By the bowels 911 Pref | your sins, that she may ~render the great Judge propitious 912 2, 1 | by thee the Lord has been rendered ~favorable unto me: and 913 1, 55 | out thy anger upon them.~Renew wonders and change marvelous 914 1, 142 | light and thy grace: and repair anew my life and my ~conscience.~ 915 1, 49 | salvation of the ~world is repaired.~The Son of the Most High 916 1, 41 | my life: and the sublime repairer of my flesh.~For thou art 917 Pref | and most ~desired, do not repel so noble and so beautiful 918 1, 110 | been sent from God: the repentant people shall have ~the hope 919 1, 135 | should lose our innocence.~Repress our enemy by thy command: 920 1, 21 | away from me everlasting ~reproach.~Mine enemies have mocked 921 2, 2 | Christ.~I have sought the residue of my years: in the bitterness 922 1, 87 | Bestow on us thy grace to resist them: strengthen our hearts 923 1, 85 | the sweetest honey.~The resplendence of thy glory enlightens 924 1, 83 | supplications ~will not return to her bare, void, or empty.~ 925 1, 93 | The Lord is a God to whom revenge belongeth: but thou, O Mother 926 1, 92 | serve His Mother with a reverent soul.~Who will suffice to 927 1, 93 | way of peace.~Serve her reverently with rejoicing: and the 928 1, 121 | city: may we attain to the rewards of Mary.~Obtain for us, 929 1, 118h| is ~enlightened.~All the rich of the people shall entreat 930 1, 107 | Greater is thy love than all riches: and thy grace is above 931 1, 60 | cloud full of dew, and the rising ~dawn.~Thou art beautiful 932 2, 1 | draw waters in joy from the rivulet: and I will always invoke 933 1, 4 | mindful of me.~From the roaring of the wild beasts prepared 934 1, 60 | prayer, O Lady: upon a firm rock establish my mind.~Be thou 935 1, 31 | Blessed art thou, O sublime Rod of Jesse: for thou hast 936 1, 85 | and to learn thee is the root of immortality: and to declare ~ 937 1, 13 | sick are healed: by thy rose-sweet fragrance the ~dead revive.~ 938 1, 98 | hand is the fiery law: and round about her are millions of ~ 939 1, 138 | tried me and known me: my ruin and my transgression.~Thy 940 1, 79 | Give ear to me, thou who rulest Israel: praise thy Mother 941 1, 118e| to thee is good.~By thy ruling the world goes on: which 942 1, 56 | of hope: the harbor of ~safety, indulgence or pardon, and 943 1, 46 | who trust in thee.~By thy salutary fecundity let it please 944 1, 32 | heart be ~delighted in her salutation.~Give unto her the sacrifice 945 2, 6 | acknowledge our Lady for thy salvatrix.~Is she not thy mother, 946 1, 130 | Blessed be He who hath sanctified thee: and who hath brought 947 1, 105 | and a virginal ~emanation sanctifying chaste souls.~The hope of 948 1, 27 | uttermost ends of the earth.~The sanctuary which thy hands have established: 949 1, 58 | balsam are on thy hands: the sapphire and the ~emerald on thy 950 1, 58 | gold is thy ornament: the sardine stone and the topaz are 951 1, 111 | Happy the man who is never satiated with thy praise: and grows 952 1, 136 | made white.~By her is made satisfaction for sins; by her fruit health 953 1, 49 | Gabriel, his messenger, saying:~Hail, full of grace, the 954 1, 67 | and let her enemies be scattered: let them all be crushed ~ 955 1, 90 | in your dangers: and the scourge will not come nigh your ~ 956 3 | was betrayed, seized, ~scourged, crucified, dead, and buried.~ 957 1, 118c| have surrounded me, and scourges are gathered together upon 958 2, 4 | I will place thee as a seal upon my heart: because thy 959 1, 118 | charity.~Blessed are the searchers into her virtues: blessed 960 1, 57 | together, ye morning stars: the seas and the rivers and ~the 961 Pref | and she shall ~exalt thee; secondly, glorification; and thou 962 1, 35 | said that he would sin in secret: by thee let him depart ~ 963 1, 36 | in her, ye ~priests and seculars.~Take delight in her praises: 964 1, 145 | salvation: there let it await securely the coming ~of the Redeemer.~ 965 1, 118a| things, except my whole self ? O Lady ~receive me.~Glory 966 1, 118j| stumbling-block.~At the seven hours I have sung praises 967 1, 107 | from ~perdition.~Be to us a shade of protection in our temptations: 968 1, 79 | Mother with me.~Arise and shake thyself from the dust, O 969 1, 127 | Look upon us and behold our shame: take away from us all our 970 1, 118 | humility: blessed are the sharers in her ~charity.~Blessed 971 1, 66 | Enlighten me, O Star of the sea: shed thy brightness upon me, 972 1, 32 | of her sweetness.~For she sheds upon you the rays of her 973 1, 56 | And I will rest in the shelter of thine arms: for sweet 974 3 | announcing great joy to ~the shepherds.~He it is who was adored 975 1, 114 | her ~compassions she hath shined upon me.~The sorrows of 976 1, 60 | aspect is as ~when the sun shines in its strength.~Glory be 977 2, 9 | thee: the harbor of the ~shipwrecked, the solace of the wretched, 978 1, 65 | PSALM 65~Shout with joy to Our Lady, all 979 1, 20 | thee: how sweet is the ~shower of thy graces.~I will sing 980 1, 7 | from my enemies deliver me.~Shut thou the mouth of the lion 981 1, 13 | By thy gentle touch the sick are healed: by thy rose-sweet 982 1, 3 | me, O Lady, and heal my sickness: take away the grief and 983 1, 136 | her our ~plaints and our sighs.~There is no propitiation 984 1, 36 | grace: than treasures of silver and precious ~stones.~Glory 985 1, 84 | goodness: and seek her in simplicity of heart.~Glory be to the 986 1, 134 | in a contrite soul: and sinful cupidity will not besiege ~ 987 2, 9 | opened to believers.~Thou sittest together with thy Son: at 988 3 | up into Heaven: where she sitteth at the right hand ~of her 989 1, 13 | him, ~and my hand shall slay him.~Arise, O Lady, and 990 1, 120 | eye neither slumbers nor sleeps: that we may always be ~ 991 1, 120 | pupil of thine eye neither slumbers nor sleeps: that we may 992 1, 56 | as an ~amalgam of choice smelling herbs.~For thou art the 993 1, 101 | will not fear the tortuous snake: and those who ~exalt thee 994 Pref | promises is attracting and softening your hearts, that you may ~ 995 1, 118a| shall do thy ~will.~I am a sojourner on the earth: hide nothing 996 2, 9 | of the ~shipwrecked, the solace of the wretched, the refuge 997 1, 54 | has invaded ~me.~But in solitude I will expect thy consolation: 998 Pref | angels. ~Wherefore, although Solomon spoke the aforesaid words 999 1, 96 | canticles to her from the songs of Sion: and ~congratulate 1000 1, 61 | and with thine unguents soothe our ~grief.~Give us joy 1001 1, 76 | from my heart: and she hath soothed my ~heart by her sweetness.~


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