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XXX. | XXX. Al the meryere is that place,
The sunne of grace hym schynit in. |
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Songs and carols from a manuscript in the British Museum of the fifteenth century | ||
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XXX. Al the meryere is that place,
The sunne of grace hym schynit in.
The sunne of grace hym schynit in,
in on day quan it was mor[we],
Quan our Lord God born was,
withoute wem or sorwe.
The sunne of grace hym schynit in,
on a day quan it was pryme,
Quan our Lord God born was,
so wel he knew his tyme.
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on a day quan it was non,
Quan our Lord God born was,
and on the rode don.
The sunne of grace hym schynit in,
on a day quan it was undy[rn].
Quan our Lord God born was,
and to the herte stongyn.
Songs and carols from a manuscript in the British Museum of the fifteenth century | ||