Pange, Lingua, Gloriosi / Sing of Glory

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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.
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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.
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