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Prologue
I. Introitus
i. Office of the dead (Officium defunctorum)
ii. All flesh (Omnis Caro)
iii. And he shall be like a tree (Et erit tamquam lignum)
II. Dies irae
III. Kyrie Eleison
i. Sorrowful is my soul (Tristis est anima mea)
ii. What am I, miserable, then to say? (Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?)
iii. My soul is weary with my life (Taedet animam meam vitae meae)
IV. Lacrimosa
V. Offertorium
i. Through the tombs (Per sepulcra)
Ii. Seeking me, you sat down wearily (Quaerens me sedisti lassus)
iii. Let not the abyss swallow them, lest they fall into obscurity (Ne absorbeat eas tartarus, ne cadant in obscurum)
VI. Sanctus
i. I kneel with submissive heart (Oro supplex et acclinis)
ii. Great trembling there will be (quantus tremor est futurus)
iii. Hail, true body (Ave verum corpus)
VII. Benedictus
i. Death has struck (Mors stupebit)
ii. May the martyrs greet you at your arrival (Adventu suscipiant te martyres)
VIII. Agnus dei
IX. Libera me
I. A heart reduced to ashes (Cor contritum quasi cinis)
ii. When from the dust shall rise (Qua resurget ex favilla)
iii. That which is hidden will appear (Quidquid latet apparebit)
X. In paradisum
i. Eternal light (Lux aeterna)
ii. Perpetual light (Lux perpetua)
Coda
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
I. Introitus
i. Office of the dead (Officium defunctorum)
ii. All flesh (Omnis Caro)
iii. And he shall be like a tree (Et erit tamquam lignum)
II. Dies irae
III. Kyrie Eleison
i. Sorrowful is my soul (Tristis est anima mea)
ii. What am I, miserable, then to say? (Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?)
iii. My soul is weary with my life (Taedet animam meam vitae meae)
IV. Lacrimosa
V. Offertorium
i. Through the tombs (Per sepulcra)
Ii. Seeking me, you sat down wearily (Quaerens me sedisti lassus)
iii. Let not the abyss swallow them, lest they fall into obscurity (Ne absorbeat eas tartarus, ne cadant in obscurum)
VI. Sanctus
i. I kneel with submissive heart (Oro supplex et acclinis)
ii. Great trembling there will be (quantus tremor est futurus)
iii. Hail, true body (Ave verum corpus)
VII. Benedictus
i. Death has struck (Mors stupebit)
ii. May the martyrs greet you at your arrival (Adventu suscipiant te martyres)
VIII. Agnus dei
IX. Libera me
I. A heart reduced to ashes (Cor contritum quasi cinis)
ii. When from the dust shall rise (Qua resurget ex favilla)
iii. That which is hidden will appear (Quidquid latet apparebit)
X. In paradisum
i. Eternal light (Lux aeterna)
ii. Perpetual light (Lux perpetua)
Coda
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index.