
«Specie tua et pulchritudine tua»

| Language: Latin | Gradualia, 1226. | Specie tua et pulchritudine tua intende prospere procede et regna propter veritatem et mansuetudinem tuam et iustitiam tuam deducet te mirabiliter dextera tua diffusa est gratia tua in labiis tuis propterea benedixit te deus in aeternum |
| Scotto (1541), 44: QVINTI TONI. SECVNDA PARS. «Specie tua & pulchritudine tua» | Second part out of two |
| Various composers (1545-b), 45: XLV. Secunda pars. «Specie tua et pulchritudine tua» |
| Bellin, Rhau | Complete edition of the duo anthology published by Rhau. |
| Bornstein, Scotto I | Complete modern edition of Scotto's first book of madrigals. |
| Nicolas Gombert, «Audi filia et vide», motet a 5. | It is not clear which kind of relationship links Gombert's composition and this duo. |