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Dear Bill,
Thank you very much for this (and for its continuation).
I look forward to reading whatever you may have to say about _Quem
terra, pontus, aethera_.
Best,
John Dillon
On Friday, September 8, 2006, at 5:59 am, Bill East wrote:
> The modern English breviary has a rather thin selection of
> Marian hymns, to be used more or less ad lib for the various
> Marian feasts. Formerly the Conception, Annunciation and Nativity
> of the Virgin shared three hymns: ?Ave, Maris Stella? at Vespers,
> ?Quem terra, pontus, aethera? at Matins and ?O gloriosa Femina? at
> Lauds.
[desunt multa]
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