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Of one that is so fair and bright, Velut maris stella, Brighter than the dayes light, Parens et puella, I cry to thee; thou see to me! Lady, pray thy son for me, Tam pia, That I mote come to thee Maria.
Lady, flower of alle thing, Rosa sine spina, Thou bore Jesu, heavenes king, Gratia divina. Of alle thou bearst the prize, Lady, queen of Paradise Electa. Maide milde mother is Effecta.
Of care conseil thou art best, Felix fecundata, Of alle weary thou art rest, Mater honorata. Beseech him with milde mood That for us alle shed his blood In cruce That we moten come to him In luce.
All this woreld were forlore Eva peccatrice, Till our Loverd was y-bore De te genetrice. With ’Ave’ it went away Thuster night, and com’th the day Salutis. The welle springeth out of thee Virtutis.
Well he wot he is thy son Ventre quem portasti; He will not werne thee thy boon, Parvum quem lactasti. So hende and so good he is, He haveth brought us to bliss Superni, That hath y-dit the foule pit Inferni.
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