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Songs, Carols, and other Miscellaneous Poems, from the Balliol Ms. 354, Richard Hill's Commonplace book | ||
25. In to þis world now ys cum,
Christe redemptor omnium.
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O worthy Lord, & most of myght,Eterne rex altyssime,
The to honowr me thynkyth ryght,
Iam lucis orto sidere.
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As thou art Lord of worthynes,Conditor alme siderum,
All vs to bryng owt of derknes,
Christe redemptor omnium.
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With bemys clere of righttuysnesAurora lucis rutilat,
In joy þer-of with all gladnes,
Vox clara ecce intonat.
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Now glorius Lord & worthy kyng,Jhesu saluator seculi,
Grant vs thy blis euerlastyng,
Summi lorgitor primii!
Explicit.
Songs, Carols, and other Miscellaneous Poems, from the Balliol Ms. 354, Richard Hill's Commonplace book | ||