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MEDIÆVAL HYMNS.

That the Love which for my sake
Bare such tribulation
In mine own Death-agony
May be my Salvation.




  1. It Is not to be wondered at that the above hymn should have received many applications to S. Mary. For example, one begins:
    Mary, Mother of the poor,
    And their hope unshaken,
    Heard about the matin hour
    That her Son was taken;
    By the Apostolic band >
    Utterly forsaken, &c.

    More worthy of quotation are the following verses of Hildebert's on the same subject: the rudeness of the translation imitates that of the original:


    In twice twelve hours the sun goes through the heaven:
    And sacred to the Lord of all are seven.
    The first is Prime. In this the Sun was placed
    On high, and Heaven with all his splendour graced;
    In this we praise our King, the world's True Light,
    And pray Him to defend from error's night.
    Adam at Tierce was made: and given the aw:
    Tierce the Redeemer's condemnation saw