Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 May 2024
[fol. 139r]
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Pro <statu> gentis Anglie.
Sunt de sanctis inaudita
Cunctis <passis> in hac uita
Quemquem passum talia,
Manus, pedes, amputari
Capud, corpus, uulnerari
Abscidi uirilia.
Sis pro nobis intercessor
Apud Deum qui defensor
In terris extiteris.
Salue Symon: motet (216)
Cambridge, Jesus College, Old Library Manuscripts, Old Library, QB5, fol. 139r
*** for the sake of the English people. [5] None of the saints who suffered in this life knew any such suffering: to have hands and feet severed, head and body wounded and genitals cut off. [11] May you, who lived as our defender on earth, be an intercessor for us with God.
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