Young—Or do Propbetarum. 
31 
R esponsum : 70 
Iudicii 71 signum: Tellus sudore madescet; 
E celo rex adueniet per secla futurus, 
Scilicet in carne presens ut iudicet orbem. 
<Cantor>: 72 
ludea incredula, 
Cur manes 73 adbuc inuerecunda? 
<H>IC INCOANT BeNEDICAMWS . 74 
A mere glance suggests that this dramatic Ordo Prophetarum is 
developed from the pseudo-Augustinian lectio. The two are identi- 
70 Responsum] Sibylla (D). 
71 Iudicii] Iuditii (Ms. N.). 
72 <Cantor>] <Praecentor ad Judaeos> (D) ; omitted (M. C. N.). 
73 manes] manens (Ms. D. N.) 
74 <H>ic incoant Benedicamus] omitted (D. C.) ; Incoant Benedicamus (M) ; 
Incohant benedicamus (N). Immediately after the rubric <^H^>ic incoant 
Benedicamus is found the following metrical composition (printed without sub¬ 
stantial difference by Sepet, p. 26) : 
Letabundi iubilemus, 
Accurate celebremus 
Xpisti natalicia 
Summa leticia; 
Cum gratia 
Produxit, 
Gratanter mentibus 
Fidelibus 
Inluxit. 
Eructauit Pater Uerbum, 
Perdit hostis ius acerbum. 
Quod in nobis habuit, 
Quod diu latuit, 
Tunc patuit <fol. 58v> 
Arcanum. 
Qui contra gariunt 
Insaniunt 
In uanum. 
O re <s>- digna predicari. 
Cui non ualent conparari 
Quantauis miracula. 
Ferit uirguncula 
Per secula 
Rectorem 
Conceptum edidit 
Nec perdidit 
Pudorem. 
Now follows the rubric Alium Benedicamus, and a fresh trope beginning: 
Prima mundi seducta sobole, printed by Sepet, p. 84. 
