Hymn for Vespers and Matins on January 25, feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul; for Matins on June 30, feast of the Commemoration of Saint Paul; and for Lauds on June 29, feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, when the hymns, "Beate Pastor Petre, clemens accipe" and "Egregie Doctor Paule, mores instrue," are combined into one hymn. It is attributed to Elpis, Boethius's wife, who died c493The English title given is by T. Potter.
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