Genre of music and dance native to Puerto Rico.
1Ave Maria, gratia plena, ora pro me!
2Quae terra nostri non plena laboris.'
3A well-known anagram is the change of Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum into Virgo serena, pia, munda et immaculata.
4In all these ceremonies they burn on the spot a little gum benzoin-Etacerra thuris plena, positusque carbo in cespite vivo.
5And that love which had first descended there, in front of her spread wide his wings, singing "Ave, Maria, gratia plena."
6I Jumped out of my chaise-yes ,jumped ,asMrs. Nugent said of herself, fell on my knees, and said my first ave Maria, grati'a plena.
7The Tibia Plena is the most powerful and weighty of all the Tibia tribe of stops.
8They appear under various names, such as Tibia Plena, Tibia Clausa, Gross Flöte, Flute Fundamentale and Philomela.
9Pedal extensions of the Tibia Plena.
10'Gratia plena: the Lord be with you,' murmured the woman, kneeling at his side.
11+Quae regio in terris nostri non plena laboris?
12The Tibia Plena was invented by Mr. Hope-Jones, and first introduced by him into the organ at St. John's, Birkenhead, England, about 1887.
13'Gratia plena... help a poor cripple!'