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PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI/

SING OF GLORY
C G C G C F Dm7 G sus 4 G C

1. Pan ge, lin gua, glo ri ó si Cór po ris my sté ri um


2. No bis da tus, no bis na tus Ex in tá cta Vír gi ne,
*
3. In su pré mae no cte coe nae, Ré cum bens cum frá tri bus,
4. Ver bum ca ro, pa nem ve rum Ver bo car nem éf fi cit:
5. Tan tum er go Sa cra mén tum Ve ne ré mur cér nu i:
** 6. Ge ni tó ri, Ge ni tó que Laus et ju bi lá ti o,

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G C F C Am E Am D sus 4 D G

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
San
Et
Ob
Fit
Et
gui nís que
in mun do
ser vá ta
que san guis
an tí quum
pre
con
le
Chri
do
ti
ver
ge
sti
cu
ó
ie

ple
me
mén
si,
tus,
ne
rum,
tum
Quem
Spar
Ci
Et
No
in
so
bis
si
vo
mun
ver
in
sen
ce
di
bi
le
sus
dat
pré




ti
mi
li
fi
tu
um
ne,
bus,
cit,
i:
ev
6. Sa lus, ho nor, vir tus quo que Sit et be ne dí cti o:

C G C G C F C Dm7 G C
Pr

1. Fru ctus ven tris ge ne ró si Rex ef fú dit gén ti um.


2. Su i mo ras in co lá tus Mi ro clau sit ór di ne.
3. Ci bum tur bae du o dé nae Se dat su is má ni bus.
4. Ad fir mán dum cor sin cé rum So la fi des súf fi cit.
5. Prae stet fi des sup ple mén tum Sén su um de fé ctu i.
6. Pro ce dén ti ab u tró que Com par sit lau dá ti 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)

C G C G C F Dm7 G sus 4 G C

1. Sing of glo ry and his bod y, Won drous mys t’ry to be hold,
2. Gift for us and gift for ev er, From the vir gin’s womb was born,
*
3. At the last, the pas chal sup per, With his friends be fore they fled,
4. Word made flesh, by word made pres ent, Bod y bro ken for the Feast,
5. Ho ly sac ra ment, most ho ly, Let us bow on bend ed knee:
** 6. God Be get ter and Be got ten, Yours be praise and maj es ty,

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G C F C Am E Am D sus 4 D G

1. Blood poured out in death and dy ing, Roy al gift so cheap ly sold.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Flesh of flesh
First
And
Vi
Hon
he ate
his blood,
sions of
or, glo
and
the
the
the
ry
one
meal of
a mong
pas
cup of bless
an cient prom
and sal va
ie us,
sage,
ing,
ise
tion,
Cru
Pas
Shed
Now
Bless
ci
chal
for
ful
ing
fied and
lamb and
all

for
by
filled in
e
put to
pas chal
Christ the
mys te
ter ni
scorn,
bread;
Priest:
ry.
ty,
ev
C G C G C F C Dm7 G C

1. First a moth er’s self less off ’ring Ran som now for sins un told.
Pr

2. That the Gos pel seed might scat ter As of old the Lord had sworn.
3. Then him self as food he of fered That the man y might be fed.
4. Though the sens es fail and fal ter, Faith con firms true hearts in peace.
5. Faith de clares what none dare fath om; Faith re veals what none may see.
6. With the One pro ceed ing al ways, E qual ly in u ni 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

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