Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ORISON TO THE FIVE JOYS OF OUR LADY, by ANONYMOUS First Line: "mary mother, hail to thee! / maid and mother, think on me" Last Line: "which for ever shall endure, / bring me, at thy will! Ave" Subject(s): Mary. Mother Of Jesus;women - Bible; Virgin Mary | ||||||||
MARY MOTHER, hail to thee! Maid and Mother, think on me For thy mickle might; Mary, Maiden meek and mild, From mischance keep me thy child, And harm, by day and night. Ave. Mary, Maid withouten peer, This my orison now hear Tho' I merit naught; Unto thee I cry and call, Thou, who art the flower of all, Keep me in thy thought! Ave. Mother thou, and Maid alway, By that first joy here I pray Born of Gabriel's rede, That it keep me day and night From the devil and his might, Shield me from misdeed! Ave. For thy joy when God was born, Lady, leave me not forlorn Whom thy Son bought dear! Grant that this my prayer to-day Stand me in good stead alway, To me lend thine ear! Ave. For thy joy when Christ, Alive Rose, as God, with wide Wounds Five, On the Paschal Day, Pray thy Son, O Mother mild! That He keep from ill His child, E'en as well He may! Ave. For thy joy at His Ascent When to Heaven again He went, Help me, Maid of might! Be my shield, and be my spear, That no evil one draw near Keep me day and night. Ave. For thy joy at thy last end When thou didst to Heaven wend Gladness to fulfil; To that rest, O! Maiden pure, Which for ever shall endure, Bring me, at thy will! Ave. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MADONNA by KATHARINE LEE BATES BALLADE TO OUR LADY OF CZESTOCHOWA by HILAIRE BELLOC OUR LORD AND OUR LADY by HILAIRE BELLOC PLASTIC BEATITUDE by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR A SONG OF MARY by LUCILLE CLIFTON ISLAND MARY by LUCILLE CLIFTON MARY'S DREAM by LUCILLE CLIFTON TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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