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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|Latin}}
{{Text|Latin|
Continuo lacrimas cantores, fundite fluxu,
nam periit vestri lausque decusque chori.
Est nimis inclemens vis ac violentia fati,
Quae tam clementi parcere dura negat.
Clementem tamen omnipotens Deus ipse juvabit
Ut mortem vincat, qui nece victus erat.


Continuo lacrimas cantores, fundite fluxu, <br>
''Cantus firmus:'' Requiem aeternam dona ei Domine
nam periit vestri lausque decusque chori.<br>
et lux perpetua luceat ei.}}
Est nimis inclemens vis ac violentia fati,<br>
Quae tam clementi parcere dura negat.<br>
Clementem tamen omnipotens Deus ipse juvabit<br>
Ut mortem vincat, qui nece victus erat.<br>


''Cantus firmus:'' Requiem aeternam dona ei Domine<br>
{{Translation|English|
et lux perpetua luceat ei.
 
 
{{Translation|English}}
''by {{User|Mick Swithinbank}} with thanks to Jamie Reid Baxter for his help''
''by {{User|Mick Swithinbank}} with thanks to Jamie Reid Baxter for his help''


''Pour out in a constant flow your tears, ye singers<br>
Pour out in a constant flow your tears, ye singers
''for the praise and glory of your choir has departed.<br>
for the praise and glory of your choir has departed.
''All too inclement is the violence of Fate<br>
All too inclement is the violence of Fate
''which refuses to spare so clement a one harsh blows.<br>
which refuses to spare so clement a one harsh blows.
''But all-powerful God Himself will help Clement<br>
But all-powerful God Himself will help Clement
''to conquer death, whom death has laid low.<br>
to conquer death, whom death has laid low.


Cantus firmus: ''Grant him eternal rest, Lord,<br>
''Cantus firmus:'' Grant him eternal rest, Lord,
''and may perpetual light shine upon him.''<br>
and may perpetual light shine upon him.}}


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Editor: Brian Russell (submitted 2008-02-19).   Score information: A4, 7 pages, 63 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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Editor: Sabine Cassola (submitted 2004-03-30).   Score information: A4, 4 pages, 180 kB   Copyright: Personal
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Title: Continuo lacrimas (In mortem Clementis non Papa)
Composer: Jacobus Vaet

Number of voices: 6vv   Voicing: STTTTB

Genre: SacredMotetLament

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

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Original text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Continuo lacrimas cantores, fundite fluxu,
nam periit vestri lausque decusque chori.
Est nimis inclemens vis ac violentia fati,
Quae tam clementi parcere dura negat.
Clementem tamen omnipotens Deus ipse juvabit
Ut mortem vincat, qui nece victus erat.

Cantus firmus: Requiem aeternam dona ei Domine
et lux perpetua luceat ei.

English.png English translation

by Mick Swithinbank with thanks to Jamie Reid Baxter for his help

Pour out in a constant flow your tears, ye singers
for the praise and glory of your choir has departed.
All too inclement is the violence of Fate
which refuses to spare so clement a one harsh blows.
But all-powerful God Himself will help Clement
to conquer death, whom death has laid low.

Cantus firmus: Grant him eternal rest, Lord,
and may perpetual light shine upon him.