Hello,
I am getting an odd error (bad box): lines 29, 37, 45 are Underfull
\hbox (badness 10000).
It has nothing to do with Gregorio callouts because all of the errors
stem from the text within TeX.
I am using Version 0.6.1.
It is also worth noting that this exact file will compile on a Mac, but
not my Windows machine.
Thanks for your help,
Br. Andrew
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\textbf{Sunday at Terce}
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V: O God, come to my assistance.
R: O Lord, make haste to help me.\\
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to
the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning, is
now and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen. \\
\begin{footnotesize}
\noindent \textit{Hymn: Nunc Sancte Nobis Spiritus}
\noindent \textit{Author: Probably Saint Ambrose (+397)}
\noindent \textit{Music: Antiphonale Monasticum 339}\\
\noindent \textit{Mode I}
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\noindent\textbf{Antiphon (Mode VIIIg)}
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\begin{center}
\textit{Psalm 118 (1, Aleph)}\\
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Blessed are those whose way is blameless,
who walk in the law of the Lord!\\
Blessed are those who keep his decrees!
With all their hearts they seek him.\\
They never do anything evil,
but walk in his ways.\\
You have laid down your precepts
to be carefully kept.\\
May my ways be firm
in keeping your statutes.\\
Then I shall not be put to shame
as I observe all your commands.\\
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I will thank you with an upright heart,
as I learn your just judgments.\\
I will keep your statutes;
do not ever forsake me.\\
Glory be to the Father and t\uline{o} th\uline{e So}n
and to the H\uline{o}l\uline{y} S\uline{pi}r\uline{it};\\
As it was in the beginn\uline{ing}, $\downarrow$
is now and ever sh\uline{a}ll b\uline{e},
world with\uline{ou}t \uline{e}nd. \uline{A}m\uline{e}n. \\
\begin{center}
\textit{Psalm 118 (2, Beth)}\\
\end{center}
How shall a youth remain pure on his way?
By obeying your word.\\
I have sought you with all my heart;
let me not stray from your commands.\\
I treasure your word in my heart,
lest I sin against you.\\
Blest are you, O Lord;
teach me your statutes.\\
With my lips have I recounted
all the decrees of your mouth.\\
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I rejoice in the way of your precepts,
as though all riches were mine.\\
I will ponder your precepts,
and consider your paths.\\
I take delight in your statutes;
I will not forget your word.\\
Glory be to the Father and t\uline{o} th\uline{e So}n
and to the H\uline{o}l\uline{y} S\uline{pi}r\uline{it};\\
As it was in the beginn\uline{ing}, $\downarrow$
is now and ever sh\uline{a}ll b\uline{e},
world with\uline{ou}t \uline{e}nd. \uline{A}m\uline{e}n. \\
\begin{center}
\textit{Psalm 118 (3, Gimel)}\\
\end{center}
Deal bountifully with your servant,
that I may live and keep your word.\\
Open my eyes, that I may see
the wonders of your law.\\
I am a pilgrim in the land;
hide not your commands from me.\\
My soul is consumed with longing
at all times for your decrees.\\
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You threaten the proud, the accursed,
who stray from your commands.\\
Free me from scorn and contempt,
for I observe your decrees.\\
Though princes sit plotting against me,
your servant ponders your statutes.\\
See, your decrees are my delight;
your statutes are my counselors.\\
Glory be to the Father and t\uline{o} th\uline{e So}n
and to the H\uline{o}l\uline{y} S\uline{pi}r\uline{it};\\
As it was in the beginn\uline{ing}, $\downarrow$
is now and ever sh\uline{a}ll b\uline{e},
world with\uline{ou}t \uline{e}nd. \uline{A}m\uline{e}n. \\
\begin{center}
\textit{Psalm 118 (4, Daleth)}\\
\end{center}
My soul holds fast to the dust;
revive me by your word.\\
I declared my ways and you answered me;
teach me your statutes.\\
Make me grasp the way of your precepts,
and I will ponder your wonders.\\
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My soul pines away with grief;
by your word raise me up.\\
Keep me from the way of falsehood;
grant me mercy by your law.\\
I have chosen the way of faithfulness;
your decrees I have upheld.\\
I cling to your decrees, O Lord;
let me not be put to shame.\\
I will run the way of your commands;
you open wide my heart. \\
Glory be to the Father and t\uline{o} th\uline{e So}n
and to the H\uline{o}l\uline{y} S\uline{pi}r\uline{it};\\
As it was in the beginn\uline{ing}, $\downarrow$
is now and ever sh\uline{a}ll b\uline{e},
world with\uline{ou}t \uline{e}nd. \uline{A}m\uline{e}n. \\
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\noindent \textbf {Lesson:} \textit{Joel 2: 12-13}\\
\noindent ``Yet even now," says the Lord, ``Return to me with all your heart,
with fasting, with weeping, and with mourn\uline{ing}; and rend your hearts,
n\uline{o}t y\uline{ou}r g\uline{arme}nts." Return to the Lord, your God, for
he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love,
and repents \uline{o}f \uline{e}v\uline{il}." \\
\noindent All: Thanks be to God. \\
\noindent V: It is he who will free you from the sn\uline{a}re.
\noindent R: Of the fowler who seeks to destroy y\uline{ou}. \
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AAA \=BBBB \=XX \=YYYYYY \=Z \=smurf \kill
Kyrie eleison.\>\>\>\>Lord, have mercy.\\
Christe eleison.\>\>\>\>Christ, have mercy.\\
Kyrie eleison.\>\>\>\>Lord, have mercy.\
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\par \textbf{Hebdomadarian:} Our Fath\uline{e}r. \
\par (\textit{In silence until the ending.})\
\par And lead us not into temptat\uline{io}n. \\
\par All: But deliver us from ev\uline{il}.\\
\noindent \textit{The Hebdomadarian sings the prayer of the day.}\\
\noindent V: Let us bl\uline{e}ss th\uline{e} L\uuline{o}rd.
\noindent R: Thanks b\uline{e} t\uline{o} G\uuline{o}d.\\
\noindent V: May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy
of God, rest in peace.
\noindent R: Amen.\\
\noindent V: May God's help remain with us always.
\noindent R: And with our brothers and sisters who are away.
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