tor po- sci-mus, Ut so-li- ta cle-men-ti-q 
we ask of thee, Of thy great mer - cy, through the night 
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Sis pre- sul ad cus- to- di - am. A - men. 
Our guar-dian and de - fence to be. 
From the Sarum Hymnal, printed 
at Cologne, 1525. 
ANOTHER HYMN TUNE. 
IV. Move. 
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=e See 
SS $$$ 
Cre-a-tor al- me si-de-rum, A - ter-na lux 
Cre-a-tor of the star-ry frame! E - ter- nal light 
—— $$ —_——$ 5. 
i Ss a —— ee 
SF SE z= 
cre - den - ti - um, Chris- te Re-demp-tor om - ni- um, 
of all who live! Je - su, Re-deem-er of man-kind! 
ee i 
ee a 
Ex - au - di pre-ces sup-pli-cum. A - men. 
An ear to thy poor suppliants give. 
From The Antiphonarium (a Ms. of the 14th Century), bequeathed 
by the late Bishop of Salisbury to the Dean and Chapter. 
III. 
Rhvthmical Music in its more Elaborate Form. 
ALLELUIA. 
AA ROA Ruan VIII. Move. 
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= 
Aly’ -— ie - =e | ee : - ja. 
From an ancient Missal. 
KYRIE ELEISON. 
ae Po”. Mope. 
eee ol 
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From an ancient Graduale. 
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