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*[[There is no rose I (Douglas Brooks-Davies)|Douglas Brooks-Davies]] SATB | *[[There is no rose I (Douglas Brooks-Davies)|Douglas Brooks-Davies I]] SATB | ||
*[[There is no rose II (Douglas Brooks-Davies)|Douglas Brooks-Davies II]] SATB with Tr solo | |||
*[[There is no rose (Patrick O'Shea)| Patrick O'Shea]] S solo | *[[There is no rose (Patrick O'Shea)| Patrick O'Shea]] S solo | ||
Revision as of 11:23, 25 March 2013
General information
Anonymous, c. 1420
Settings by composers
- Douglas Brooks-Davies I SATB
- Douglas Brooks-Davies II SATB with Tr solo
- Patrick O'Shea S solo
Original text and translations
English and Latin text
There is no rose of such virtue
As is the rose that bare Jesu;
Alleluia.
For in this rose contained was
Heaven and earth in little space;
Res miranda.
By that rose we may well see
That He is God in persons three,
Pares[Pari] forma.
The angels sungen the shepherds to:
Gloria in excelsis Deo:
Gaudeamus.
Now leave we all this worldly mirth
And follow we this joyful birth;
Transeamus.
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