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There is no rose of such virtue | There is no rose of such virtue | ||
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By that rose we may well see | By that rose we may well see | ||
That He is God in persons three, | That He is God in persons three, | ||
'' | ''Pari forma.'' | ||
The angels sungen the shepherds to: | The angels sungen the shepherds to: | ||
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And follow we this joyful birth; | And follow we this joyful birth; | ||
''Transeamus.'' | ''Transeamus.'' | ||
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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. | |||
Refrain: | |||
Lullay, lullay, lay, lay, lullay | |||
Mi dere moder, sing lullay. | |||
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Revision as of 11:35, 25 March 2013
General information
Anonymous, c. 1420
Settings by composers
- Douglas Brooks-Davies I SATB
- Douglas Brooks-Davies II SATB with S solo
- Patrick O'Shea S solo
- Tim Porter SAB
Original text and translations
English and Latin text
There is no rose of such virtue |
Ther is no rose of swych virtu |