“How mighty are the Sabbaths,
How mighty and how deep,
That the high courts of heaven
To everlasting keep.”

O quanta qualia
sunt illa sabbata,
quae semper celebrat
superna curia.
"Sabbato ad Vesperas", line 1; translation from Helen Waddell Mediaeval Latin Lyrics ([1929] 1933) p. 163

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O quanta qualia<br/>sunt illa sabbata,<br/>quae semper celebrat<br/>superna curia.

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