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Based on [[Psalm 13]] vv. 4-5
Based on [[Psalm 13]] vv. 4-5
==Settings by composers==
==Settings by composers==
*[[O bone Jesu (Loyset Compère)|Loyset Compère]] SATB
*[[O bone Jesu (Loyset Compère)|Loyset Compère]] SATB (includes Variant 1)
*[[O bone Jesu (Ferdinand di Lasso)|Ferdinand di Lasso]] SSATB
*[[O bone Jesu (Ferdinand di Lasso)|Ferdinand di Lasso]] SSATB
*[[O bone Jesu (Claudio Monteverdi)|Claudio Monteverdi]] SAT
*[[O bone Jesu (Claudio Monteverdi)|Claudio Monteverdi]] SAT
*[[O bone Jesu (Robert Parsons)|Robert Parsons]] AATBarBB (This text forms part of a larger setting).
*[[O bone Jesu (Robert Parsons)|Robert Parsons]] AATBarBB (This text forms part of a larger setting).
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==Text and translations==
==Text and translations==
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Revision as of 16:39, 23 May 2017

General information

Based on Psalm 13 vv. 4-5

Settings by composers

Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above

Text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

O bone Jesu! Illumina oculos meos, ne unquam obdormiam in morte,
nequando dicat inimicus meus praevalui adversus eum.
O Adonai! In manus tuas, Domine, commendo spiritum meum;
redemisti nos, Domine, Deus veritatis.


Variant 1

O Messias, locutus sum in lingua mea: notum fac mihi finem meum.

English.png English translation

O good Jesus! Illuminate my eyes, lest I sleep in death,
lest my enemy say that I prevailed against him.
O Lord! Into thy hands, Lord, do I commend my spirit;
thou hast redeemed me, Lord, God of truth.
Translation by St Ann choir

Variant 1

O Messiah, I have spoken: Lord, let me know my end.

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