The Angelus
Composer: Loisa Puget (1810-1889), s.a.
arr. for 2 vv. + choir / English Text: Rev. F. O'Connor (s.a.), 1905
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Ave Maria |
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(1835 BL) (1838 NKB) (French)
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The Angelus |
2vv. + choir |
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in 1905 "Arundel Hyms" |
No. 208 in
1905 Arundel Hymns
Recording: not available |
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MIDI / Lyrics: not available |
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The An-ge-lus sweet-ly rings A-ve Ma-ri-a,
Morn, noon, and e-ven sing A-ve Ma-ri-a! |
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1.Tis long, long a go since the word spoke in Heav'n
By a great Arch an gel to Ma ry was giv'n:
But earth ev er since sing eth A ve Ma ri a,
Morn, noon, and ev en sing A ve Ma ri a!
Oh blest is the dawn that the An ge lus tells!
And blest the True Light that our dark _ ness dis pels
The An ge lus sweet ly rings A ve Ma ri a. |
2._From the high-est hea-ven at Ma-ry's meek word,
Down to share His bliss with us, has-tened the Lord;
And Earth e-ver since sing-eth A-ve Ma-ri-a!
Morn, noon, and ev en sing A ve Ma ri a!
O free swing the bells when the noon-tide is seen.
And noon-tide of faith is where Ma-_ ry is Queen.
The An ge lus sweet ly rings A ve Ma ri a. |
3._Oh the crown of all, when the day sinks to rest,
By the bells our la-bour is fi-nish'd and blest.
The air all is in-cense with A-ve Ma-ri-a!
Day's death is ho-ly with A-ve Ma-ri-a!
Oh may our last slum-ber be lull'd with this lay,
And may it a-wake us where Christ _ is the day.
for Wis-dom E-ter-nal saith A-ve Ma-ri-a!
And Morn, noon, and ev en sing A ve Ma ri a! |
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