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St. Bonaventure
Psalter of the blessed Virgin Mary

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1002 1, 114 | hath shined upon me.~The sorrows of death have encompassed 1003 1, 59 | Rejoice us by the sweet sounds of thy speech: and pour 1004 3 | His Body from any other source ~than Mary.~For the very 1005 1, 17 | is your helper and your special ~advocate.~Be thou our refreshment, 1006 1, 139 | his own head: and let him speedily fall into the ~pit which 1007 1, 32 | enlighten you with the splendors of her mercy.~Her fruit 1008 1, 107 | our temptations: let the spreading of thy ~wings defend us 1009 1, 81 | drinketh from her, will spring forth unto life everlasting: 1010 1, 79 | from her: and all salvation springs out of her ~heart.~By the 1011 1, 71 | joy and glorious eternity.~Sprinkle my heart with thy sweetness: 1012 3 | AFTER THE MANNER OF THAT OF ST. ATHANASIUS~Whoever wishes 1013 1, 132 | tribulation: because thou art a staff to the ~poor and wretched.~ 1014 1, 138 | of holy desires: and the stain of ~sin does not trouble 1015 1, 118c| hast given ~me hope.~In the stormy waves of tempests it hath 1016 1, 113 | ladder to Heaven: and a straight way to the Paradise of God.~ 1017 1, 69 | do not ~permit them to be straitened in their temptations.~Glory 1018 1, 22 | thy hands: blessed be the stream of thy virginal ~milk.~Let 1019 1, 143 | servants to fight: and ~strengthenest them against the enemy.~ 1020 1, 7 | help: lest his sword should strike me.~Glory be to the Father, 1021 Pref | which I offer you, and strive to draw fruit therefrom; 1022 2, 4 | heart: because thy love is strong as ~death.~Glory be to the 1023 1, 103 | forget them not in the death ~struggle.~Glory be to the Father, 1024 1, 68 | into my very ~soul.~I am stuck fast in the mire of sin: 1025 1, 118j| and to ~them there is no stumbling-block.~At the seven hours I have 1026 1, 43 | thy wonders exceedingly stupendous.~O Lady, innumerable are 1027 2, 9 | glorious army of Confessors: style the Temple of the Trinity.~ 1028 1, 140 | wickedness upset my mind.~Make me submissive to the good pleasure of 1029 1, 51 | serpent and infernal dragon?~Submit thy head to the Woman: by 1030 1, 70 | stretch forth thy hands, and succor him who ~perishes.~Delay 1031 1, 92 | reverent soul.~Who will suffice to relate thy works, O Lady? 1032 1, 118j| At the seven hours I have sung praises to thee, O Lady: 1033 1, 11 | Thou art clothed with the sunrays as with a vesture: resplendent 1034 2, 7 | glorious Lady: praise and superexalt her forever.~Bless our Lady, 1035 2, 7 | praise, and ~glorious and superexalted forever.~Glory be to the 1036 1, 13 | Lady, and prevent him, and supplant him: destroy all his ~machinations.~ 1037 1, 45 | full of thy benefits: they surpass the heavens and penetrate ~ 1038 2, 3 | Our Lady: who alone hath surpassed all.~Let the old things 1039 1, 57 | Mother.~The roses of martyrs surround thee, O Queen: and the lilies 1040 1, 34 | every ~side thy kindness surrounds us.~For wherever we may 1041 1, 48 | of thy womb, refresh and sustain the hunger of thy little ~ 1042 1, 42 | abyss: let the infernal pit swallow ~him alive.~But I and my 1043 1, 117 | will be ~inebriated with a sweet-flowing dew.~Glory be to the Father, 1044 1, 44 | a good word, Lady: it is sweetened with honey-flowing ~dew.~ 1045 1, 32 | most sweet: it grows ever sweeter in the mouth and the heart ~ 1046 1, 85 | charity be sweet above the sweetest honey.~The resplendence 1047 1, 20 | wisdom: by which we shall be sweetly enlightened in ~all truth.~ 1048 1, 118f| sight.~The abundance of thy sweetnesses has drawn my heart out of 1049 Pref | loose your tongue, and with swift service hasten to ~please 1050 2, 8 | Almighty God,~Which he hath sworn to our fathers: to Abraham 1051 1, 83 | PSALM 83~How lovely are thy tabernacles, O Lady of hosts: how delightful 1052 1, 118j| Lady: when thou shalt have taught me ~thy justifications.~ 1053 2, 9 | AFTER THE MODEL OF THE "TE DEUM"~We praise thee, O 1054 2, 9 | prophets, the herald and teacher of the Apostles: ~the Mistress 1055 1, 143 | Blessed be thou, O Lady, who teachest thy servants to fight: and ~ 1056 1, 40 | itself to thy guidance and teaching.~Glory be to the Father, 1057 1, 7 | mouth of the lion and his teeth: restrain the lips of those ~ 1058 1, 118c| In the stormy waves of tempests it hath powerfully held 1059 1, 83 | how delightful are the ~tents of thy redemption.~Honor 1060 1, 41 | may be illuminated.~Let my tepidity be enkindled by thy love: 1061 1, 54 | the judgments of God have terrified ~me.~The darkness of death 1062 1, 113 | the sight of the demons ~terrify it.~Be to it a ladder to 1063 1, 76 | escaped ~the cruel hand.~Thanks be to God and to thee, O 1064 | then 1065 Pref | and strive to draw fruit therefrom; by means of it ~frequently 1066 | thereof 1067 1, 134 | not besiege ~us.~He who thinks of her in tranquillity of 1068 Pref | shalt be glorified by her; ~thirdly, the abundance of graces; 1069 2, 7 | CANTICLE LIKE THAT OF THE THREE CHILDREN~Bless, all works, 1070 1, 56 | fragment of pomegranate is thy throat: and thy breath is sweet 1071 | throughout 1072 1, 59 | forth into our hearts.~Thunder, ye heavens, from above, 1073 1, 9 | shalt feed us after the toil ~of our pilgrimage.~Glory 1074 1, 43 | ears: and our fathers have told it unto us.~For thy merits 1075 3 | Mother.~Whom He in the end took up into Heaven: where she 1076 1, 58 | the sardine stone and the topaz are thy ~diadem.~The jasper 1077 1, 19 | feel thy refreshment in its torments: and grant to it a place 1078 1, 41 | enkindled by thy love: let my torpor be expelled by thy ~grace.~ 1079 1, 101 | thee, will not fear the tortuous snake: and those who ~exalt 1080 | toward 1081 1, 60 | my mind.~Be thou to me a tower of strength: protect me 1082 1, 134 | He who thinks of her in tranquillity of mind: shall find sweetness 1083 1, 138 | known me: my ruin and my transgression.~Thy mercy is plentiful 1084 1, 62 | in virginity: and without travail she hath ~brought Thee forth.~ 1085 1, 97 | and full of ~compassion.~Tread upon the enemies of our 1086 1, 118h| shall share in it.~I am as a trembling reed before thee: hold me, 1087 1, 138 | PSALM 138~O Lady, thou hast tried me and known me: my ruin 1088 1, 149 | glory in the band of ~the triumphant.~City of God, be joyful 1089 1, 96 | her, holy monks, for the triumphs she has won.~Glory be to 1090 1, 55 | Lady, for my enemies have trodden upon me every day: ~all 1091 1, 142 | together with them that ~tumble into the abyss.~Send forth 1092 1, 99 | and ~they from whom thou turnest away thy face shall have 1093 1, 11 | resplendent with a ~shining twelve-starred crown.~Glory be to the Father, 1094 2, 9 | Seraphim exulting ~stand.~With unceasing voice every angelic creature 1095 1, 118b| above, O Lady: and not to ~unchasteness.~Behold I have coveted thy 1096 1, 101 | nor hate me because of my ~uncleanness.~Forsake me not in the thought 1097 1, 33 | Lady: thou hast induced the Uncreated Word ~to take flesh from 1098 2, 6 | Would that thou couldst understand, and be wise: and provide 1099 1, 40 | PSALM 40~Blessed Mary understandeth concerning the needy and 1100 Pref | application, intends them to be ~understood of the most excellent Virgin 1101 Pref | of ~graces; fourthly, the unfading crown of perpetual glory, 1102 1, 78 | against the cruel enemy: and unfold to me his ~craft.~Thy voice 1103 1, 108 | hand may they be ~preserved unhurt.~May they receive through 1104 1, 78 | be sweet before Him: and unite me to Him who hath redeemed ~ 1105 1, 145 | commended to thee: and in ~the unknown land be thou its guide.~ 1106 3 | says: that Christ has an unreal body.~Let all be ashamed 1107 1, 32 | the Virgin Mary: and in uprightness of heart praise ye ~her 1108 1, 140 | the thought of ~wickedness upset my mind.~Make me submissive 1109 Pref | channels, most sincerely urges and invites us to ~honor 1110 1, 144 | thy mercy.~The angels will utter the abundance of thy sweetness: 1111 1, 44 | PSALM 44~My heart hath uttered a good word, Lady: it is 1112 1, 27 | be thou, O Lady: to the uttermost ends of the earth.~The sanctuary 1113 1, 2 | our adversaries devised vain things?~May thy right hand 1114 1, 38 | not to be troubled in the valley of misery.~Keep my foot, 1115 Pref | you to His love, and ~by various promises is attracting and 1116 1, 70 | multitude of my iniquities: I am vehemently oppressed.~Mine enemies 1117 2, 9 | and grace.~Thou art the vein of mercy: thou art the Spouse 1118 2, 9 | Father: the whole earth venerates thee.~Thee all angels and 1119 2, 9 | of ~the Divine Majesty.~Venerating thee as the true Mother 1120 1, 11 | with the sunrays as with a vesture: resplendent with a ~shining 1121 1, 121 | peace and pardon: and the victory over our enemies, ~and triumph.,~ 1122 1, 35 | strength are in thy arm: vigor and fortitude in thy right 1123 1, 128 | deliver me, O Lady, and ~vindicate my cause from them.~Give 1124 1, 24 | hinder my steps.~Crush their violence in thy might: and with mildness 1125 1, 114 | encompassed me: and the visitation of Mary hath ~rejoiced me.~ 1126 1, 31 | salvation from on high ~hath visited us.~Glory be to the Father, 1127 1, 73 | sight: and despise not the voices of those who ~groan.~The 1128 1, 83 | not return to her bare, void, or empty.~Intercede for 1129 1, 34 | us.~For wherever we may walk: the fruit of thy virginal 1130 1, 147 | For she buildeth up thy walls: and blesseth thy sons.~ 1131 1, 55 | fury, and be mindful of war: and pour out thy anger 1132 2, 9 | art the inspirer of the warriors, the advocate of the poor: 1133 1, 61 | the enemies of the good.~Wash away all our sins: heal 1134 1, 31 | sins will be ~mercifully washed away by thee.~Holy, chaste, 1135 1, 41 | As the hart longs for the water-brooks, so doth my soul pine for 1136 2, 7 | on those who bless thee, watering their whole souls and minds.~ 1137 1, 118c| me hope.~In the stormy waves of tempests it hath powerfully 1138 1, 25 | thee I shall not become weak.~Enkindle my heart with 1139 1, 118e| indeed have perished in my weakness.~My eyes have failed in 1140 1, 9 | the beauty of peace and wealth rest: thou shalt feed us 1141 1, 65 | tribulations: sweeten my weariness.~Let all flesh bless thee: 1142 1, 111 | thy praise: and grows not weary of ~the narration of thy 1143 | well 1144 1, 108 | heart: and make my affection well-pleasing to ~thee.~Hasten to visit 1145 | whence 1146 | where 1147 Pref | the ranks of the angels. ~Wherefore, although Solomon spoke 1148 | wherever 1149 | While 1150 2, 9 | their Creator.~Thee the white-robed multitude of blessed martyrs: 1151 | Whoever 1152 1, 140 | let not the thought of ~wickedness upset my mind.~Make me submissive 1153 2, 3 | than the heavens: she is wider than the earth: is this 1154 1, 10 | out to the orphan ~and the widow.~Seek after her from your 1155 1, 4 | From the roaring of the wild beasts prepared to devour 1156 2, 7 | Let not the abundance of wine and oil: depart from the 1157 1, 81 | forth ~the Mother of God.~Wipe away my stains, O Lady: 1158 1, 125 | blessed by God: and those who wish to love ~thee, will not 1159 1, 96 | for the triumphs she has won.~Glory be to the Father, 1160 1, 6 | may declare forever thy ~wondrous works.~For it is not the 1161 2, 5 | I have feared.~Lady, thy work: in the midst of the years 1162 1, 88 | extol thy ~nobility and worth.~Deliver me from evil and 1163 1, 82 | and ~exceedingly exalted.~Wound my heart with thy charity: 1164 2, 8 | hath ~quickened and hath wrought the redemption of His people.~ 1165 2, 1 | ON THE MODEL OF ISAIAS (XII)~I will praise thee, O Lady, 1166 2, 4 | LIKE THAT OF MARY (EXOD. XV)~Let us sing to Our Lady, 1167 2, 6 | LIKE THAT OF MOSES (DEUT. XXXII)~Hear, ye heavens, what 1168 2, 2 | LIKE THAT OF EZECHIAS (IS. XXXVIII)~I have said in the midst 1169 1, 118h| hold me, Lady, under thy yoke, and I ~shall not be confounded.~ 1170 2, 8 | A CANTICLE LIKE THAT OF ZACHARIAS (LUKE I)~Blessed be thou,


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