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1 I| aforesaid, saith upon a psalm that, good work ought not
2 I| signification hereof the psalm of Miserere mei Deus, which
3 I| Deus, which is the fiftieth psalm and the psalm of penance,
4 I| the fiftieth psalm and the psalm of penance, is in the time
5 I| saith the gloss upon this psalm: Ad vesperum demorabitur
6 II| him, and there made this psalm which is one of the canticles:
7 II| all the remnant of that psalm. And then Elkanah with his
8 II| this sin David made this psalm: Miserere mei deus, which
9 II| Miserere mei deus, which is a psalm of mercy, for David did
10 II| and made a verse of this psalm Miserere, and then came
11 II| as be verses in the said psalm of Miserere mei deus, and
12 II| repentance, for there be in the psalm twenty-one verses, and twenty-one
13 II| mannerly sing to him a new psalm. Fully joy ye, and inwardly
14 II| depart, and began this holy psalm: In te domine speravi, unto,
15 III| saith S. Bernard upon the psalm, Qui habitat: S. Ignatius,
16 III| notary the forty-fourth psalm, suddenly, in the presence
17 III| our Lady and made the holy psalm saying: Magnificat anima
18 III| and made then the holy psalm: Benedictus Dominus Deus
19 III| Dominus Deus Israel, which psalm is always sung in the end
20 IV| say every day for him the psalm: Miserere mei deus, and
21 IV| lived he should say the psalm: Beati immaculati. And when
22 IV| and .S. Peter began the psalm: In exitu Israel de Egypto,
23 V| the title of this hymn or psalm is entitled: The canticle
24 V| labours. I read all that psalm, and I burned, which sometime
25 V| established in the end of every psalm to be said: Gloria petri.
26 VI| psalter and read the first psalm that he found, in which
27 VI| that he found, in which psalm was written this verse:
28 VII| pope ordained to sing a psalm at the introit of the mass,
29 VII| sung, and a verse of the psalm that was sung. And sometimes
30 VII| he beginneth and saith a psalm that is in the third nocturn
31 VII| of the psalter, the which psalm beginneth: Judica me deus
32 VII| diseerne, and in the same psalm he asketh four things. The
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