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[column1 ]
Missteriu Incarnationis           
Misteriu Incarnationis           
{qui fugit vbera rigit sidera}     
{qui fugit vbera rigit sidera}     
(1:)
(1:)


A mother & A virgin beares a sonne
The creature her creator on her knee
Fro[m] all beginnings yet but now begunne
Servant to tyme lord of Eternitye
Earths weaknes & heve[n]s power in him doe dwell
That is both God and man Emanuell
(2:)
meekness is heere co[m]byn'd wth maiestic
The Lyo[n] wth ye Lambe keps peaceful place
Obedience finde a seat in Emperie
This Earthly substa[n]ce breeds a heve[n]lye grace
To poulty rich gifts are brought by kings
Terrestriall figures of Caelestiall things
(3:)
MLod [My lord] sits in heaven upon his throne of state
Sucks here o[n] Earth ye milke of Infancye
MLod rules ye Stars & guids ye seern of fate
Sustaines ye yoake of humaine missery
Eats, drinks sleeps, wakes & weps a mortall ma[n]
In whe[n] Immortall happynes bega[n]
[column 2]


Misteriu Passionis           
Misteriu Passionis           
{qui morti subjectus est mortem subuigat}
{qui morti subjectus est mortem subuigat}
(4:)
(4:)
The Judge of ma[n] by ma[n] is judg'd to dye
He ye com[m]aunds ye lawe obayes
Submissio[n] fynds a Seat in Soidaincye
The stormy night begets o[u]r halcion dayes
The best of hopes springs fro[m] ye worst feares
And gives us cause fo Joye fro[m] ye cause of teares


(5:)
The Lo: of liffe is subiect unto death
The maistrs powre to ministrs obayed
Atonce Inspiring & exspiring breathe
Submitts to kings, yet k[ing]s & K[in]gdomes swayes
Synne upo[n] vertue hath imposd a blame
Honor by basenes is expos'd to Shame


[column 3]
Misteriu Resurrectionis et Assesntionis
Misteriu Resurrectionis et Assesntionis
{qui terram incolit m caselum assendit}
{qui terram incolit m caselum assendit}
(7:)
(7:)

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Unio dissidentiu or The agreement of diffe- rences in the incarnation, passion, reserrection and assention of Christ

[column1 ] Misteriu Incarnationis {qui fugit vbera rigit sidera} (1:)

A mother & A virgin beares a sonne The creature her creator on her knee Fro[m] all beginnings yet but now begunne Servant to tyme lord of Eternitye Earths weaknes & heve[n]s power in him doe dwell That is both God and man Emanuell (2:) meekness is heere co[m]byn'd wth maiestic The Lyo[n] wth ye Lambe keps peaceful place Obedience finde a seat in Emperie This Earthly substa[n]ce breeds a heve[n]lye grace To poulty rich gifts are brought by kings Terrestriall figures of Caelestiall things

(3:) MLod [My lord] sits in heaven upon his throne of state Sucks here o[n] Earth ye milke of Infancye MLod rules ye Stars & guids ye seern of fate Sustaines ye yoake of humaine missery

Eats, drinks sleeps, wakes & weps a mortall ma[n] In whe[n] Immortall happynes bega[n]

[column 2]

Misteriu Passionis {qui morti subjectus est mortem subuigat}


(4:) The Judge of ma[n] by ma[n] is judg'd to dye He ye com[m]aunds ye lawe obayes Submissio[n] fynds a Seat in Soidaincye The stormy night begets o[u]r halcion dayes The best of hopes springs fro[m] ye worst feares And gives us cause fo Joye fro[m] ye cause of teares

(5:) The Lo: of liffe is subiect unto death The maistrs powre to ministrs obayed Atonce Inspiring & exspiring breathe Submitts to kings, yet k[ing]s & K[in]gdomes swayes Synne upo[n] vertue hath imposd a blame Honor by basenes is expos'd to Shame

[column 3] Misteriu Resurrectionis et Assesntionis {qui terram incolit m caselum assendit} (7:)