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Jesu, Lord, that madest me, | |||
And with Thy blessed blood has bought, | |||
Forgive that I have grieved Thee | |||
With word, with will, and eke with thought. | |||
Jesu, in whom is all my trust, | |||
That died upon the roodë tree, | |||
Withdraw my heart from fleshly lust | |||
And from all worldly vanity. | |||
Jesu, for Thy woundës smart | |||
On feet and on Thy handës two, | |||
Make me meek and low of heart, | |||
And Thee to love as I should do. | |||
Jesu, keep them that be good, | |||
Amend them that have grieved Thee, | |||
And send them fruits of earthly food | |||
As each man need’th in his degree.}} | |||
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- Editor: Tony Nunn (submitted 2021-04-19). Score information: A4, 5 pages, 2.72 MB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Scanned score.
General Information
Title: Prayer of Richard de Castre
Composer: Thomas McLelland-Young
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1984
Description:
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Original text and translations
English text
Jesu, Lord, that madest me,
And with Thy blessed blood has bought,
Forgive that I have grieved Thee
With word, with will, and eke with thought.
Jesu, in whom is all my trust,
That died upon the roodë tree,
Withdraw my heart from fleshly lust
And from all worldly vanity.
Jesu, for Thy woundës smart
On feet and on Thy handës two,
Make me meek and low of heart,
And Thee to love as I should do.
Jesu, keep them that be good,
Amend them that have grieved Thee,
And send them fruits of earthly food
As each man need’th in his degree.