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XXIV. | XXIV. Nowel el el el el el el el el el el el,
Mary was gret with Gabriel. |
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Songs and carols from a manuscript in the British Museum of the fifteenth century | ||
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XXIV. Nowel el el el el el el el el el el el,
Mary was gret with Gabriel.
Mary moder, meke and mylde,
Fro schame and synne that ȝe us schyllde,
For gret on grownd ȝe gon with childe,
Gabriele nuncio.
Fro schame and synne that ȝe us schyllde,
For gret on grownd ȝe gon with childe,
Gabriele nuncio.
Mary moder, be not adred,
Jhesu is in ȝour body bred,
And of ȝour bryst he wil be fed,
Cum pudoris lilio.
Jhesu is in ȝour body bred,
And of ȝour bryst he wil be fed,
Cum pudoris lilio.
Mary moder, the frewit of the
For us was naylid on a tre,
In hevene is now his majesté,
Fulget resurreccio.
For us was naylid on a tre,
In hevene is now his majesté,
Fulget resurreccio.
Mary moder, the thredde day
Up he ros, as I ȝow say,
To helle he tok the ryȝte way,
Motu fertur proprio.
Up he ros, as I ȝow say,
To helle he tok the ryȝte way,
Motu fertur proprio.
Mary moder, after thin sone,
Up thou steyist with hym to wone;
The aungele wern glad quan thou were come
In celi palacio.
Up thou steyist with hym to wone;
The aungele wern glad quan thou were come
In celi palacio.
Songs and carols from a manuscript in the British Museum of the fifteenth century | ||