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CXXXV. Dulciter pangamus:
‘Te deum laudamus.’

1

The sonne of god hath take nature
Of mylde Mary, thatt uirgyn pure,
To saue mankynde (thus seith scripture).
Te deum laudamus.

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2

When he was born, thatte lorde and king,
Owte of thraldome mankynd to bring,
With on accorde angellis didde sing:
‘Te deum laudamus.’

3

O lorde most dere, that hast no pere,
With the sweete quere of apostlys dere
Bothe farre and nere with ioyfull chere
Te deum laudamus.

4

The potestatis vniuersall
In thi highe court imperiall
Geuyth the honowre perpetuall:
‘Te deum laudamus.’

5

Cherubyn and seraphin with loue ardent
Euermore crie with on assent,
O lorde of vertu omnipotent:
‘Te deum laudamus.’

6

O endles god in persons thre,
Thi prophetis alle in ther degre
Laude and honowre they geue to þe:
‘Te deum laudamus.’

7

O heuenly prince most glorious,
The triumphe wonne laborious
Thi martirs sing victorious:
‘Te deum laudamus.’

8

With confessours, virgyns alsoo,
With heremitis and many moo,
For thou hast brought us owte of woo,
Te deum laudamus.