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LXIX. | LXIX. Lullay, myn lykyng, my dere sone, myn swetyng;
Lullay, my dere herte, myn owyn dere derlyng. |
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Songs and carols from a manuscript in the British Museum of the fifteenth century | ||
LXIX. Lullay, myn lykyng, my dere sone, myn swetyng;
Lullay, my dere herte, myn owyn dere derlyng.
I saw a fayr maydyn syttyn and synge,
Sche lullyd a lytyl chyld, a swete lordyng,
Lullay, myn, [etc.]
Sche lullyd a lytyl chyld, a swete lordyng,
Lullay, myn, [etc.]
That eche lord is that that made alle thinge,
Of alle lordis he is lord, of alle kynges kyng.
Lullay.
Of alle lordis he is lord, of alle kynges kyng.
Lullay.
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Ther was mekyl melody at that chyldes berthe,
Alle tho wern in hevene blys thei made mekyl merthe,
[Lullay.]
Alle tho wern in hevene blys thei made mekyl merthe,
[Lullay.]
Aungele bryȝt thei song that nyȝt and seydyn to that chyld,
Blyssid be thou, and so be sche that is bothe mek and myld.
[Lullay.]
Blyssid be thou, and so be sche that is bothe mek and myld.
[Lullay.]
Prey we now to that chyld, and to his moder dere,
Grawnt hem his blyssyng that now makyn chere.
[Lullay.]
Grawnt hem his blyssyng that now makyn chere.
[Lullay.]
Songs and carols from a manuscript in the British Museum of the fifteenth century | ||