The Minor Poems of John Lydgate edited from all available mss. with an attempt to establish The Lydgate Canon: By Henry Noble MacCracken |
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The Minor Poems of John Lydgate | ||
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And gloryose Pryncesse, for þat hegh pyteeÞoue whylome haddest, and grette compassyoun,
Whanne þat þy sonne thoroughe Iowys cruwelte
Hade for oure sake dethe, pyne, and passyone
Wppon þe crosse, for oure Redempcyone;
Thoroughe thy prayer my soule þoue gouerne,
Me to delyuer frome dethe which is eterne.
Aue Maria.
The Minor Poems of John Lydgate | ||