PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI/ SING OF GLORY G C Pan No In Ver Tan Ge ge, bis su bum tum ni lin da pré ca er tó G 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. San Et Ob Fit Et Sa C 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. F gui nís que in mun do vá ser ta que san guis tí quum an lus, ho nor, pre con le Chri do vir C Fru ctus ven tris i mo ras Su Ci bum tur bae fir mán dum Ad des fi Prae stet ce dén ti Pro ti ver ge sti cu tus G ge in du cor sup ab F ri ó si bis tus na cte coe nae, nem ve rum cra mén tum ni que tó glo no no pa Sa Ge gua, tus, mae ro, go ri, C G C G ne co o sin ple u Dm7 SAMPLE 1. 2. * 3. 4. 5. ** 6. C ó sá ple me mén quo ró lá dé cé mén tró Cór po ris Ex tá in Ré cum bens Ver bo car Ve ré ne Laus et ju C Am E Am si, tus, ne rum, tum que Quem Spar Ci Et No Sit in so bis si vo et mun ver in sen ce be C F si tus nae rum tum que G sus 4 G Rex ef ro Mi dat Se la So Sén su Com par fú clau su fi um sit my cta cum nem mur bi sté Vír frá éf cér lá ri gi tri fi nu ti D sus 4 D di bi le sus dat ne C um ne, bus, cit: i: o, G pré sé gá dé rí dí ti mi li fi tu cti um ne, bus, cit, i: o: C Dm7 G C dit sit is des de lau gén ór má súf fé dá ti di ni fi ctu ti um. ne. bus. cit. i. o. *Verses 1–4 are repeated as necessary until the procession reaches the place of repose. **Verses 5–6 are sung while the priest, kneeling, incenses the Blessed Sacrament. Then the Blessed Sacrament is placed in the tabernacle of repose. Note: When guitar and keyboard play together, keyboardists should improvise using the guitar chords above the melody. Text: 87 87 87; Pange lingua gloriosi; St. Thomas Aquinas, 1227–1274, tr. by Harry Hagan, OSB, b. 1947, © 1990, St. Meinrad Archabbey. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Music: ST. THOMAS (TANTUM ERGO); John F. Wade, 1711–1786. 30117163 Edition #30117163 PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI/SING OF GLORY (Hymn Setting), cont. (2) 1. 2. * 3. 4. 5. ** 6. Sing of Gift for At the Word made Ho ly God Be G 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. First That Then Though Faith With G G glo ry us and last, the flesh, by sac ra get ter C Blood poured out Flesh of flesh ate he First And his blood, Vi sions of Hon or, glo C 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. C and gift pas word ment, and his for chal made most Be F in and the the the ry bod ev sup pres ho got death and dy one a mong meal of pas cup of bless an cient prom and sal va C G a moth er’s the Gos pel him self as the sens es de clares what the One pro self seed food fail none ceed F y, er, per, ent, ly, ten, Won From With Bod Let Yours drous mys the vir his friends y bro us bow be praise C Am E ing, us, sage, ing, ise tion, Roy Cru Pas Shed Now Bless al ci chal for ful ing C less might he and dare ing Dm7 C SAMPLE G C off scat of fal fath al t’ry gin’s be ken on and to womb fore for bend maj D sus 4 D gift so fied and lamb and by all filled in for e cheap ly put to pas chal Christ the mys te ter ni C now old man firms veals ly for the y true what in Dm7 C be hold, was born, they fled, the Feast, ed knee: es ty, Am F ’ring Ran som ter As of fered That the ter, Faith con om; Faith re ways, E qual G sus 4 G G sins un Lord had might be hearts in none may ni u G sold. scorn, bread; Priest: ry. ty, C told. sworn. fed. peace. see. ty. *Verses 1–4 are repeated as necessary until the procession reaches the place of repose. **Verses 5–6 are sung while the priest, kneeling, incenses the Blessed Sacrament. Then the Blessed Sacrament is placed in the tabernacle of repose. Note: When guitar and keyboard play together, keyboardists should improvise using the guitar chords above the melody. Edition #30117163