Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
7:2569–70 [225]. Ed. (from this MS) by Littlehales. This MS was collated by Maskell in his edition of the Prymer; the MS is described on II.xxxiv.
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f. 1
Lord opene þou my lippis and my mouþ schal telle þi preisyng god biholde þou into myn help lord haste þou to help me glorie be to þe fadir and to þe sone and to þe holi goost as it was in þe bigynnyng and now and euere into þe worldis of worldis amen alleluya preise ʒe þe lord hail marie ful of grace þe lord is wiþ þee …
f. 39
… to þe soulis of alle feiþful men þat ben deed so þat þei mowe haue þe forʒyuenesse þat þei euere desirede bi crist oure lord amen reste þei in pees amen
‘Matyns euesong and compelyn’, colophon (f. 39); ‘Domine labia mea aperies’, heading (f. 1); Matins and Hours of the Virgin, from the Primer. IPMEP 157; Wells Rev. 7: 2569 [225]. Ed. Littlehales pp. 1–36. Matins consists of opening, alleluia and invitatory, Ps. 94, the hymn ‘Quem terra’, Ps. 8, Ps. 18, Ps. 23, anthem ‘Blessid be þou among wymmen’, versicle and response, pater noster, ave, versicle and responses, Lesson 1 ‘Sancta maria’, anthem, versicle and responses, Lesson 2 ‘Seynt Mary’, anthem, versicle and responses, Lesson 3 ‘Holy Mother’, anthem, versicle and responses, ‘Te Deum’, versicle and response. Lauds consists of opening, alleluya, Ps. 92, Ps. 99, Ps. 62, Ps. 66, ‘Benedicite’, Ps. 148, Ps. 149, Ps. 150, anthem ‘O þou wondiurful chaunge’, capitle ‘Marie maide euere be glade’, hymn ‘O þou ioieful womman’, versicle and response, ‘Benedictus dominus’, anthem ‘O þou glorious modir of god’, versicle and response, prayer ‘Graunte us þi seruauntis’, anthem ‘Come holi gost’, prayer ‘God þat tauʒtest þe hertes’, anthem ‘Blessid trinite’, prayer ‘Almyʒti euerlastinge god’, anthem ‘Alle halewene of god’, prayer ‘We biseche þee’, anthem ‘Lord ʒyue us pees’, prayer ‘God of whom ben hooli desiris’, ‘patris sapientia’, prayer ‘Lord iesu crist goddis sone’, pater noster (opening words only). Prime consists of opening, alleluia, hymn ‘Veni creator’, Ps. 53, Ps. 116, Ps. 117, capitle ‘In alle þingis y souʒte reste’, ave, versicle and response, prayer ‘Graunte us þi seruauntis’, office ‘Hora prima’, prayer ‘Lord iesu crist goddis sone of heuene’, pater noster (opening words only).
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