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126. Keep Me To-day from Shame and Sin
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Religious Lyrics of the XVth Century | ||
126. Keep Me To-day from Shame and Sin
[I]hū crist, I the be-seche
Thow here my prayere & myn speche,
And haue it in þi mynd,
As þu boghtis me with þi blod,
And raymett was one þe rod
ffor me and all man-kynd.
Thow here my prayere & myn speche,
And haue it in þi mynd,
As þu boghtis me with þi blod,
And raymett was one þe rod
ffor me and all man-kynd.
Derworthe god, I the pray
ffrom shame & shenship kepe me to-day,
All perrell put me fro.
lord, to þe I crye & call,
lett me to-day no myssechefe fall,
But fend me frome my fo.
ffrom shame & shenship kepe me to-day,
All perrell put me fro.
lord, to þe I crye & call,
lett me to-day no myssechefe fall,
But fend me frome my fo.
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Kepe me, lord, frome dedly syne,
þu lett me not fall þer-in
Thrughe þe fendis falsyng,
But gyf me grace wyll to sped,
In word, in wytt & thoght & dede,
As þu art heuen kyng.
þu lett me not fall þer-in
Thrughe þe fendis falsyng,
But gyf me grace wyll to sped,
In word, in wytt & thoght & dede,
As þu art heuen kyng.
I shryue me to the kynge of heuen,
Gylti in the synnys seuen,
lord, þu me amend!
Thow lene me grace to lyf with wyne,
Without dett and dedly syne,
When I shall make an end.
Gylti in the synnys seuen,
lord, þu me amend!
Thow lene me grace to lyf with wyne,
Without dett and dedly syne,
When I shall make an end.
The .x. comaundementis I haue broken,
With body wroght, and mowthe spoken—
lord, I aske þe grace!
ffadur and sone and holy gost,
One god of myghtis most,
ffor-gif me my trespace!
With body wroght, and mowthe spoken—
lord, I aske þe grace!
ffadur and sone and holy gost,
One god of myghtis most,
ffor-gif me my trespace!
Mare, goddis modur dere,
qwene of heuene, þu me here,
And kepe me to-daye,
lady, for þi Ioyus fyve.
As þu art modur & maydene & wyfe,
Thow socur me al-waye.
qwene of heuene, þu me here,
And kepe me to-daye,
lady, for þi Ioyus fyve.
As þu art modur & maydene & wyfe,
Thow socur me al-waye.
Al-myghty god and mare myld,
ffro syne & shame ȝe me shild!
Sent Myghell, I the be-seche,
Kepe & socur þu me send;
ffrome temptacione of þe fend
Thus day þu me safe & kepe.
ffro syne & shame ȝe me shild!
Sent Myghell, I the be-seche,
Kepe & socur þu me send;
ffrome temptacione of þe fend
Thus day þu me safe & kepe.
Amene.
Religious Lyrics of the XVth Century | ||