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XX. A Hymn concerning her.
CHAP. XX.
A Hymn concerning her.
IT seems fitting to insert in this history a hymn concerning virginity, which we 
composed in elegiac verse many years ago, in praise and honour of the same queen 
and bride of Christ, and therefore truly a queen, because the bride of Christ; 
and to imitate the method of Holy Scripture, wherein many songs are inserted in 
the history, and these, as is well known, are composed in metre and verse.
"Trinity,Gracious, Divine, Who rulest all the ages; favour my task, Trinity, 
Gracious, Divine.
"Let Maro sound the trumpet of war, let us sing the gifts of peace; the gifts of 
Christ we sing, let Maro sound the trumpet of war.
"Chaste is my song, no rape of guilty Helen; light tales shall be told by the 
wanton, chaste is my song.
"I will tell of gifts from Heaven, not wars of hapless Troy; I will tell of 
gifts from Heaven, wherein the earth is glad.
"Lo! the high God comes to the womb of a holy virgin, to be the Saviour of men, 
lo! the high God comes.
"A hallowed maid gives birth to Him Who gave the world its being; Mary, the gate 
of God, a maiden gives Him, birth.
"The company of her fellows rejoices over the Virgin Mother of Him Who wields 
the thunder; a shining virgin band, the company of her fellows rejoices.
"Her honour has made many a blossom to spring from that pure shoot, virgin 
blossoms her honour has made to spring.
"Scorched by the fierce flames, the maiden Agatha yielded not; in like manner 
Eulalia endures, scorched by the fierce flames.
"The lofty soul of chaste Tecla overcomes the wild beasts; chaste Euphemia 
overcomes the accursed wild beasts.
"Agnes joyously laughs at the sword, herself stronger than steel, Cecilia 
joyously laughs at the foemen's sword.
"Many a triumph is mighty throughout the world in temperate hearts; throughout 
the world love of the temperate life is mighty.
"Yea, and our day likewise a peerless maiden has blessed; peerless our 
Ethelthryth shines.
"Child of a noble sire, and glorious by royal birth, more noble in her Lord's 
sight, the child of a noble sire.
"Thence she receives queenly honour and a sceptre in this world; thence she 
receives honour, awaiting higher honour above.
"What need, gracious lady, to seek an earthly lord, even now given to the 
Heavenly Bridegroom?
"Christ is at hand, the Bridegroom (why seek an earthly lord?) that thou mayst 
follow even now, methinks, in the steps of the Mother of Heaven's King, that 
thou too mayst be a mother in God.
"Twelve years she had reigned, a bride dedicated to God, then in the cloister 
dwelt, a bride dedicated to God.
"To Heaven all consecrated she lived, abounding in lofty deeds, then to Heaven 
all consecrated she gave up her soul.
"Twice eight Novembers the maid's fair flesh lay in the tomb, nor did the maid's 
fair flesh see corruption in the tomb.
"This was Thy work, O Christ, that her very garments were bright and undefiled 
even in the grave; O Christ, this was Thy work.
"The dark serpentflies before the honour due to the holy raiment; disease is 
driven away, and the dark serpent flies.
Rage fills the foe who of old conquered Eve; exultant the maiden triumphs and 
rage fills the foe.
"Behold, O bride of God, thy glory upon earth; the glory that awaits thee in the 
Heavens behold, O bride of God.
"In gladness thou receivest gifts, bright amidst the festal torches; behold! the 
Bridegroom comes, in gladness thou receivest gifts.
"And a new song thou singest to the tuneful harp; a new-made bride, thou 
exultest in the tuneful hymn.
"None can part her from them which follow the Lamb enthroned on high, whom none 
had severed from the Love enthroned on high."







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