Odes In Imitation of the Seaven Penitential Psalmes with Sundry other Poemes and ditties tending to deuotion and pietie [by Richard Rowlands] |
AVE MARIA. |
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AVE MARIA.
Hail Marie, filled ful of grace,
Our Lord remaines with thee,
And thow among'st thy sexes race,
Remainest blest to bee.
Our Lord remaines with thee,
And thow among'st thy sexes race,
Remainest blest to bee.
And as thow blessed did'st become,
So did'st thow blessed bring,
The blessed frute that from thy wombe,
So blessedly did spring.
So did'st thow blessed bring,
The blessed frute that from thy wombe,
So blessedly did spring.
Both now and when wee yeild our ghoste,
To him prefer our case,
Because his mercy lasteth moste,
And thow art ful of grace.
To him prefer our case,
Because his mercy lasteth moste,
And thow art ful of grace.
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