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R. Da mihi, / Dómine, sédium tuárum
assistrícem sapiéntiam, † et noli me reprobáre a púeris tuis: * Quóniam
servus tuus sum ego, et fílius ancíllæ tuæ.
V. Mitte illam de sede magnitúdinis
tuæ, ut mecum sit et mecum labóret.
R. Quóniam servus tuus sum ego, et
fílius ancíllæ tuæ.
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R. Give me wisdom, O Lord, that sitteth
by thy throne, and reject me not from among thy children. * For I am thy
servant and son of thine handmaid.
V. O send her out from the throne of
thy glory, to be with me and to labour with me.
R. For I am thy servant and son of
thine handmaid.
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NR 572
Used:
Sundays in August, no 5
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