A Hymn to the Virgin

by Anonymous (1500-1599)

Of on that is so fayr and bright         Velut maris stella, Brighter than the day is light,         Parens et puella: Ic crie to the, thou see to me, Levedy, preye thi Sone for me,         Tam pia, That ic mote come to thee         Maria. Al this world was for-lore         Eva peccatrice, Tyl our Lord was y-bore         De te genetrice. With ave it went away Thuster nyth and comz the day         Salutis; The welle springeth ut of the,         Virtutis. Levedy, flour of alle thing,         Rose sine spina, Thu bere Jhesu, hevene king,         Gratia divina: Of alle thu ber'st the pris, Levedy, quene of paradys         Electa: Mayde milde, moder es         Effecta.

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