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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|2|Middle English|Latin}}
{{Text|2|Middle English|Latin|
<poem>
Ther is no rose of swych virtu  
Ther is no rose of swych virtu  
As is the rose that bar Jhesu.  
As is the rose that bar Jhesu.  
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"Gloria in excelsis Deo."  
"Gloria in excelsis Deo."  
:Gaudeamus.
:Gaudeamus.
</poem>
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General Information

Title: Ther is no rose of swych virtu
Composer: Anonymous
Source of text: Anonymous 14th-century carol

Number of voices: 3vv   Voicing: ATB

Genre: SacredCarol

Language: Middle English
Instruments: A cappella

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Original text and translations

Middle_English.png Middle English and Latin.png Latin text

Ther is no rose of swych virtu
As is the rose that bar Jhesu.
Alleluia.
 
For in this rose conteyned was
Heven and erthe in lytle space.
Res miranda.

Be that rose we may weel see
That he is God in personys thre.
Pari forma.

Leave we all this worldly mirth,
And follow we this joyful birth.
Transeamus.

The aungelys sungyn the sheperdes to:
"Gloria in excelsis Deo."
Gaudeamus.