Middle English and Latin Lyrics:
Of one that is so fair and bright
Velud maris stella
Brighter than the dayes light
Parens et puella:
Ic crye to thee - thou se to me-
Levedy, preye thy sone for me
Tam pia
That ic mote come to thee
Maria
Levedy, flowr of alle thing
Rosa sine spina
Thu bere Jesu, Hevene King
Gratia divina.
Of alle thu berst the pris
Levedy, Quene of Paradis
Electa;
Maide milde, moder es
Effecta.
All this world was forlore
Eva peccatrice
Till our Lord was ibore
De te genitrice.
With "Ave" it went away
Thuster night, and cometh the day
Salutis.
The welle springeth ut of thee
Virtutis.
Of care, conseil though ert best
Felix fecundata;
Of alle wery thou ert rest.
Mater honorata.
Besek him with milde mod
That for ous alle sad his blod
In cruce,
That we moten comen till him
In luce.
Modern English translation:
Fairest and brightest of them all
Even the star of the sea
Brighter even than daylight
Mother and daughter both
I call to you - to smile upon me
Mistress, implore of your son for me
In humble penitence
That I might come to you
Mary
Lady, flower of creation
Rose without thorns
You carried Jesus, King of Heaven
Through your divine grace
Above all others you win the prize
Lady, Queen of Paradise
The chosen one
Gentle virgin and mother
So fruitful
The whole world was lost
On account of Eve's folly
Until our Lord was born
Through your bounty
With a final farewell departing
Darkest night gave way to day
With a greeting
All that is well springs from you
In your virtue
In sorrow you are the best advisor
Good fortune in abundance
All who are weary find rest in you
Honoured mother on high
So kindly please entreat him
He who shed his blood for us all
On the cross
To let us come by him
Into the light
Of one that is so fair and bright
Velud maris stella
Brighter than the dayes light
Parens et puella:
Ic crye to thee - thou se to me-
Levedy, preye thy sone for me
Tam pia
That ic mote come to thee
Maria
Levedy, flowr of alle thing
Rosa sine spina
Thu bere Jesu, Hevene King
Gratia divina.
Of alle thu berst the pris
Levedy, Quene of Paradis
Electa;
Maide milde, moder es
Effecta.
All this world was forlore
Eva peccatrice
Till our Lord was ibore
De te genitrice.
With "Ave" it went away
Thuster night, and cometh the day
Salutis.
The welle springeth ut of thee
Virtutis.
Of care, conseil though ert best
Felix fecundata;
Of alle wery thou ert rest.
Mater honorata.
Besek him with milde mod
That for ous alle sad his blod
In cruce,
That we moten comen till him
In luce.
Modern English translation:
Fairest and brightest of them all
Even the star of the sea
Brighter even than daylight
Mother and daughter both
I call to you - to smile upon me
Mistress, implore of your son for me
In humble penitence
That I might come to you
Mary
Lady, flower of creation
Rose without thorns
You carried Jesus, King of Heaven
Through your divine grace
Above all others you win the prize
Lady, Queen of Paradise
The chosen one
Gentle virgin and mother
So fruitful
The whole world was lost
On account of Eve's folly
Until our Lord was born
Through your bounty
With a final farewell departing
Darkest night gave way to day
With a greeting
All that is well springs from you
In your virtue
In sorrow you are the best advisor
Good fortune in abundance
All who are weary find rest in you
Honoured mother on high
So kindly please entreat him
He who shed his blood for us all
On the cross
To let us come by him
Into the light