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David 
<Cantor > : 33 
Die tu, Dauid, 34 de nepote 
Causas que 35 sunt tibi note. 
R esponsumr* 5 
Vniuersus 
Grex conuersus 
Adorabat 37 Dominurn, 
Cui futurum 
Seruiturum 
Omne genus ho<fol. 57 r >minum. 
Dixit Dominus Domino meo: 
Sede a 38 dextris meis. 
Simeon 
< Cantor > : 39 
Nunc Symeon adueniat, 
Qui responsum acceperat 
Qui 40 non <Ii>abere£ 41 terminum 
Donee uidere* Dominum, 
'Responsum : 42 
Nunc me dimittas, Domine, 
Finire uitam in pace; 
Quia mei modo cernunt ocwli 
Quern misisti 
Hunc mundum 43 pro salute popwli. 44 
83 Dauid <;Cantor>] <Praecentor ad David> (D) ; <;Accedat> David <^et 
dicat Sacerdos> (M) ; David (C. N.). 
34 Dauid] Dauit (Ms. N.). 
35 que] qui (M). 
36 Responsum] David (D). 
37 Adorabat] adorabit (D. C. DuMeril and Coussemaker, however, record the 
Ms. reading adorabat) ; adorabat <adorabit?> (S). 
38 a] ad (Ms. N) ; a<d> (D). 
39 Simeon <Cantor>] <Praecentor ad Simeonem> (D) ; <Accedat> Simeon 
<|et dicat Sacerdos> (M) ; Simeon (C. N.). 
40 Qui] Quod (D. M. Magnin, however, records the Ms. reading as qui). 
41 <h>aberet] haberet (D. M. C.) ; aberet (N). 
^Responsum] Simeon (D). 
43 Hunc mundum] By printing these words in square brackets D appears to 
regard them as superfluous. 
44 For the entire part of Simeon (Nunc Symeon . . . salute populi) the 
musical notation is omitted. 
