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''The kings of Tharsis and the isle offer their gifts, | ''The kings of Tharsis and the isle offer their gifts, | ||
''the kings of Arabia and Sheba | ''the kings of Arabia and Sheba | ||
''bring gifts (to the Lord God.) | ''bring gifts (to the Lord God.) | ||
''And all the kings '''of the earth''' worship him, | ''And all the kings '''of the earth''' worship him, |
Revision as of 11:08, 23 November 2020
This text, from Psalm 71:10-11(Vulgate), is proper to the Epiphany and occurs both as a Matins Respond in the Roman and Sarum Rites (the latter as set by Sheppard and Byrd (5 part)) and as the Offertory at Mass (as set by Byrd (4 part) and Palestrina). Slight differences between the two are indicated below: bracketed text occurs only in the Respond, bold text only in the Offertory.
Musical settings at CPDL
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Text and translations
Latin text Reges Tharsis et insulae munera offerent, |
English translation The kings of Tharsis and the isle offer their gifts, |