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LXVIII. Of a mayden to vs borne is
The sonne of god and king of blis.
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Nowe this tyme rex pacificusIs man become for loue of vs,
And his name is called Ihesus,
The sonne of god and king of blis.
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On xij.the daye came kingis threWith golde, encense and myrre so fre
Vnto Betheleem to seke and see
The sonne of god and king of blis.
3
On xij.th daye by grace dyvyneAtte the fest of Architriclyn
Crist turned water into wyne,
The sonne of god and king of blis.
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On xij.the daye in Iordan floodeOf Ihon baptist with a myelde moode
Criste was baptized, that lorde so goode,
The sonne of god and king of blis.
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Ouer his hed there stode a dove,A voice was hurde in blis aboue:
‘This is my chielde, the whiche I loue,
The sonne of god and king of blisse.’
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Bothe god and man, in oure natureHe sanctified the waters pure
Of heuen blisse to make vs sure,
The sonne of god and king of blisse.
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