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Repertoire
Orientis partibus
Anonymous

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English Translation |
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Orientis partibus adventavit asinus
pulcher et fortissimus sarcinis aptissimus |
In eastern lands the ass arrived
handsome and strong, fit for burden |
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Hey, sir asne, hey! |
Get up, Sir Ass, get up. |
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Hic in collibus Sichan
iam nutritus sub Ruben
transiit per Iordanem saliit in Bethlehem |
Here in the hills of Sichan,
already suckled below the Ruben
he crosses the Jordan, he enters Bethlehem |
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Saltu vincit hinnulos
dammas et capreolos
super dromedarios velox madianeos |
In his leaps he conquers the mules,
the fallow deer and roebucks
and surpasses the fast camels of the Medes |
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Aurum de Arabia thus et myrrham de Saba
tulit in ecclesia virtus Asinaria |
Gold from Arabia, incense and myrrh from Saba
this gallant ass brought to the church |
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Dum trahit vehicula multa cum sarcinula
illius mandibula dura terit pabula |
While he pulls carts, many with heavy loads
his jaws grind tough fodder |
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Cum aristis hordeum comedit et carduum
triticum e palea
segregat in area |
He eats barley, beards and all, and spiny thistles
the wheat from the chaff
he separates on the threshing floor |
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Amen dicas, asine, iam satur de gramine
Amen, amen itera aspernare vetera |
You say "amen" ass, all filled with grass
"Amen, amen" once again, spurning the past. |

This piece was performed by the SFBC in
Psallite! A Candlelight Christmas
on December 4, 2004, and in In Dulci Jubilo: A Candlelight Christmas Concert on December 14, 2002.

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