Here after folowith the boke callyd the myrroure of Oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous persones.

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Here after folowith the boke callyd the myrroure of Oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous persones.
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[London :: Printed by Richarde Fawkes,
1530 (4 Nov.)]
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Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"Here after folowith the boke callyd the myrroure of Oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous persones." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07139.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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¶The Hympne.

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YSaias que cecinit, Thys Hympne. tellyth that the prophesy of ysaie the prophete. ys fulfylled in the incar∣nacyon of oure lorde Iesu cryste.* 1.1 Hys prophesy was that a mayde shulde conceyue and bere a sonne. as ys writen before on sōday in yt chapiter at lawdes And also that there shulde sprynge a rodde oute of the rou¦te of Iesse.* 1.2 as ys wryten also on sonday at the howre of sexte. These prophesyes. and suche other wereful∣ylled in oure lady. as the Hympne tellyth. when ye say. ysaias, Tho thynges tha ysaye prophesyed. are fulfylled in the vyrgyn. the aūgel hathe done hys me sage. and the holy goste hathe fulfylled. Maria, Mari hathe conceyued in wombe by the trew sede of worde The maydens bowels bere hym. that all the worlde taketh not. Radixiesse, Iesse the rowte hathe gyuen a flowre. the rodde hathe broughte fourthe fruite. The fruyteful moder hathe profered a byrthe. and abydeth vyrgyn. Presepe, He that ys auctoure of lyghte hathe suffered to be put in a crybbe. He made heuens wyth the father. and was cladde in clothes vnder hys mo∣ther. Uerse. Tanqm sponsus. As a spowse arayed ou¦te of hys fayre chambre. Responce. Processir, went the sonne of god oute of the pryuy closet of the may∣dens wombe. Antempne. Latuit, The gyle of the de¦edly enmy was hydde in the flaterynge voyce of the serpente. that man shulde be caughte. The gretnes of godhed. was mekely hyd in yt lytel body of a weping chylde. that man shulde be wōne agayne. Maydenly honeste was hyd in a spowsed mother. that the enme

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shulde be cōfounded. Thus is crafte deceyued by craf¦te. and gyleys turned in to hys dore. Therfore pray∣ynge and glory be to the sōne wyth the mother. and to the mother wyth the sōne. to whome aungels son¦ge praysynges on hye. Benedicamus deuotis, Blysse we wt deuoute soulles the grete lorde. souckynge the maydenly teates of the moste meke vyrgyn. Benedi∣camus celesti. Blysse we the heuenly lorde. norysshe amongest seruauntes. of the maydens breste.

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