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Songs, Carols, and other Miscellaneous Poems, from the Balliol Ms. 354, Richard Hill's Commonplace book | ||
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21. Now syng we all in fere:
Alma Redemptoris mater.
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As I me lay on a nyght,Me thowght I sawe a semly wyght,
That clepid she was ryght
‘Alma Redemptoris mater.’
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To her com an angell with gret lyghtAnd sayd: “Hayle be þou blessid wyght,
To be cleped thou art right
[Alma Redemptoris mater.”]
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At that word the maydyn bryghtA-non conceyved God Almyght;
Then knew Mary what she hyght:
[Alma Redemptoris mater.]
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Whan Jhesu on the rode was dyght,Mary was sorofull of that syght,
Tyll after she sawe hym ryse vp right,
Alma Redemptoris mater.
Explicit.
Songs, Carols, and other Miscellaneous Poems, from the Balliol Ms. 354, Richard Hill's Commonplace book | ||