¶ The Hympne.
DEcepte verbo, This hympne tellyth how adā for hys inobedyence. was caste oute of para∣dyse in to the wretchednesse of this worlde. but for he repented hys synne. god lette hym wytte. that he wol¦de be borne of a vyrgyn. for hys redempcyon. Decep¦te verbo, The fyrste man folyly cōsentyng to the wor¦de of his deceyued wyfe. was made inobedyente to yt cōmaundementes of god. Hic e••ectus. He wretchedly caste out from the glory of paradyse. was compelled to vysyte the worlde lyuynge in pouerte. Immortalis, He that was vndedly. was made subget to dethe. A man nye lyke to aungels. is made felowe to bestes of the worlde. Huic deus. For he sorowed that he hadde synned. god gaue hym to vnderstande that he wolde ••e borne of a clere vyrgyn. Antempne. Ab omnibus•• Oure lady delyuer vs from all our wyckednesses. re¦consylynge vs to thy moste pyteous sōne. whyche of ryght wysnesse hathe chastysed man that synned. Antempne. Emitte•• Sōne of god. sende vs out thy ly¦ghte. & thy trouthe. that we be ledde in to the bosom of mercy. of thy gloryouse mother. An̄. Salua nos, Mo∣der of helthe. & of lyfe. saue vs from them that trouble vs. yt the shadowe of dethe couer vs not. for we sprede oute oure handes. to thy sōne very god. v. Auctor mor¦••s. The auctor of dethe is caste out woūded. from the