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LIX. I may seyn to most and lest,
Verbum caro factum est.

Jhesu of his moder was born,
For us he werde garlond of thorn,
And ellys hadde we ben forlorn;
He tok his deth for most and lest.

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I xal ȝou telle good skele qwy
That he was born of Mary,
For he deyid on Calvory,
He tok, etc.
He wrowt us alle with his hond;
The fendes woldyn adoun us wrong,
He bowt us ageyn with peynys strong,
He tok his, etc.
A kerche thanne to him was fet,
A spere to his herte was set;
Than seyde the Juwys, “have thou that!”
He, etc.
The Juwis ȝevyn hym drynk ezyl and galle,
Quan Jhesu after drynk gan calle;
God, let us never in synne falle.
He tok, [etc.]
Prey we to that lord so fre,
For us he deyid on a tre,
At domys day our helpe he be.
He tok, etc.