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Misteriu Incarnationis | Misteriu Incarnationis | ||
{qui fugit vbera rigit sidera} | {qui fugit vbera rigit sidera} | ||
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Fro[m] all beginnings yet but now begunne | Fro[m] all beginnings yet but now begunne | ||
Servant to tyme lord of Eternitye | Servant to tyme lord of Eternitye | ||
Earths weaknes & | Earths weaknes & hevens power in him doe dwell | ||
That is both God and man Emanuell | That is both God and man Emanuell | ||
(2:) | (2:) | ||
The | meeknes is heere combyn'd wth maiestie | ||
Obedience | The Lyon wth ye Lambe keps peacefull place | ||
This Earthly | Obedience findd a seat in Emperie | ||
To | This Earthly substance breeds a hevenlye grace | ||
Terrestriall figures of | To pouncy[?] rich gifts are brought by kings | ||
Terrestriall figures of Cielestiall things | |||
(3:) | (3:) | ||
Eats, drinks sleeps, wakes & weps a mortall | Whoe sits in heaven upon his throne of state | ||
In | Sucks here on Earth ye milke of Infancye | ||
Whoe rules ye Stars & guids ye stern of fate | |||
Sustaines ye yoake of humaine misserye | |||
Eats, drinks sleeps, wakes & weps a mortall man | |||
In when Immortall happynes began | |||
[column 2] | [column 2] | ||
Misterium Passionis | |||
{qui morti | {qui morti subiectus est mortem subuigat} | ||
(4:) | (4:) | ||
The Judge of | The Judge of man by man is judg'd to dye | ||
He | He yt commaunds ye lawe obayes | ||
Submission fynds a Seat in Soumanitye[?] | |||
This stormy night begets o[u]r halcion dayes | |||
The best of hopes springs | The best of hopes springs from ye worst feares | ||
And gives us cause | And gives us cause of Joye from cause of teares | ||
(5:) | (5:) | ||
The Lo: of liffe is subiect unto death | The Lo: of liffe is subiect unto death | ||
The | The maisters powre to ministers obayed | ||
At once Inspiring & exspiring breathe | |||
Submitts to kings, yet k[ing]s & K[in]gdomes swayes | Submitts to kings, yet k[ing]s & K[in]gdomes swayes | ||
Synne | Synne upon vertue hath imposd a blame | ||
Honor by basenes is expos'd to Shame | Honor by basenes is expos'd to Shame | ||
(6:) | (6:) | ||
Thus | Thus from ye Crosse o[u]r blessednes is breed | ||
His suffering made it a | His suffering made it a triumphant signe | ||
o[u]r Looks are rays'd whilst he bowes downe | o[u]r Looks are rays'd whilst he bowes downe the head | ||
He tasteth vininger to give us wyne | He tasteth vininger to give us wyne | ||
Saves all by loosing all to Tyrannye | Saves all by loosing all to Tyrannye | ||
Helps all yet cryes Lamasabathany [nb: "why have you forsaken me"] | |||
[column 3] | [column 3] | ||
Misterium Resurrectionis et Assesntionis | |||
{qui terram incolit m | {qui terram incolit m caelum Ascendit} | ||
(7:) | (7:) | ||
Death | Death from ye grave life to ye grave is brought | ||
Flesh wthout synne sees noe corruption | Flesh wthout synne sees noe corruption | ||
Unyeilding was this noble | Unyeilding was this noble conquest wrought | ||
Or Synne ye world death hell pollution | Or Synne ye world death hell pollution | ||
Extensive weaknes wth Intensive powres | Extensive weaknes wth Intensive powres | ||
His hurts hath heal'd | His hurts hath heal'd this wounded state of ours | ||
Assentio (8:) | Assentio (8:) | ||
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(9:) | (9:) | ||
That wch is | That wch is taken up is left behinde | ||
Unbounded powre doth cried scribe all things | Unbounded powre doth cried scribe all things | ||
He yt hath fram'd ye hart & rules ye mynde | He yt hath fram'd ye hart & rules ye mynde | ||
Mercye remaynes whilst maiestie doth cowre | Mercye remaynes whilst maiestie doth cowre | ||
And grace descends wth his ascending powre | And grace descends wth his ascending powre |
Revision as of 22:16, 12 July 2017
[nb: transcription paused this night, will resume 7/12] 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 & hevens power in him doe dwell That is both God and man Emanuell
(2:)
meeknes is heere combyn'd wth maiestie The Lyon wth ye Lambe keps peacefull place Obedience findd a seat in Emperie This Earthly substance breeds a hevenlye grace To pouncy[?] rich gifts are brought by kings Terrestriall figures of Cielestiall things
(3:)
Whoe sits in heaven upon his throne of state Sucks here on Earth ye milke of Infancye Whoe rules ye Stars & guids ye stern of fate Sustaines ye yoake of humaine misserye Eats, drinks sleeps, wakes & weps a mortall man In when Immortall happynes began
[column 2]
Misterium Passionis {qui morti subiectus est mortem subuigat}
(4:)
The Judge of man by man is judg'd to dye
He yt commaunds ye lawe obayes
Submission fynds a Seat in Soumanitye[?]
This stormy night begets o[u]r halcion dayes
The best of hopes springs from ye worst feares
And gives us cause of Joye from cause of teares
(5:) The Lo: of liffe is subiect unto death The maisters powre to ministers obayed At once Inspiring & exspiring breathe Submitts to kings, yet k[ing]s & K[in]gdomes swayes Synne upon vertue hath imposd a blame Honor by basenes is expos'd to Shame
(6:)
Thus from ye Crosse o[u]r blessednes is breed His suffering made it a triumphant signe o[u]r Looks are rays'd whilst he bowes downe the head He tasteth vininger to give us wyne Saves all by loosing all to Tyrannye Helps all yet cryes Lamasabathany [nb: "why have you forsaken me"]
[column 3] Misterium Resurrectionis et Assesntionis {qui terram incolit m caelum Ascendit}
(7:)
Death from ye grave life to ye grave is brought Flesh wthout synne sees noe corruption Unyeilding was this noble conquest wrought Or Synne ye world death hell pollution Extensive weaknes wth Intensive powres His hurts hath heal'd this wounded state of ours
Assentio (8:)
He yt ye Earth hath for his footstoole layd Makes his ascent up to his heavenly seate There dwells his power wth his ?cye-made & here his ?cye wth his powre makes greate All glorious in ye seat he sitts upon All gracious in ye place he treads upon
(9:) That wch is taken up is left behinde Unbounded powre doth cried scribe all things He yt hath fram'd ye hart & rules ye mynde Mercye remaynes whilst maiestie doth cowre And grace descends wth his ascending powre