The History of Epidemics in the Middle Ages. J. F. C. Hecker

The History of Epidemics in the Middle Ages - J. F. C. Hecker


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gy solen houard annen

      Des biddet uch de arme sele

      Dorch god nu latet houard mere70

      Dor god nu latet houard varen

      So wil sich god ouer uns en barmen

      Cristus rep in hemelrike

      Sinen engelen al gelike

      De cristenheit wil mi ent wichen75

      Des wil lan och se vor gaen

      Marie bat ire kint so sere

      Leue kint la se di boten

      Dat wil ich sceppen dat se moten

      Bekeren sich.80

      Des bidde ich dich

      Gi logenere

      Gy meynen ed sverer

      Gi bichten reyne und lan de sunde uch ruwen

      So wil sich god in uch vor nuwen85

      Owe du arme wokerere

      Du bringest en lod up en punt

      Dat senket din an der helle grunt

      Ir morder und ir straten rouere

      Ir sint dem leuen gode un mere90

      Ir ne wilt uch ouer nemende barmen

      Des sin gy eweliken vor loren

      Were dusse bote nicht ge worden

      De cristenheit wer gar vorsunden

      De leyde duuel had se ge bunden95

      Maria had lost unsen bant

      Sunder ich saghe di leue mere

      Sunte peter is portenere

      Wende dich an en he letset dich in

      He bringhet dich vor de koninghin100

      Leue herre sunte Michahel

      Du bist en plegher aller sel

      Be hode uns vor der helle nod

      Dat do dor dines sceppers dod.

      The Ancient Song of the Flagellants.

      ACCORDING TO MASSMANN’S EDITION COMPARED WITH THE MS. BY PROFESSOR LACHMANN.

      (Translation.)

      Whoe’er to save his soul is fain,

      Must pay and render back again.

      His safety so shall he consult:

      Help us, good Lord, to this result.

      Ye that repent your crimes, draw nigh.5

      From the burning hell we fly,

      From Satan’s wicked company.

      Whom he leads

      With pitch he feeds.

      If we be wise we this shall flee.10

      Maria! Queen! we trust in thee,

      To move thy Son to sympathy.

      Jesus Christ was captive led,

      And to the cross was riveted.

      The cross was reddened with his gore15

      And we his martyrdom deplore.

      “Sinner, canst thou to me atone.

      Three pointed nails, a thorny crown,

      The holy cross, a spear, a wound,

      These are the cruel pangs I found.20

      What wilt thou, sinner, bear for me?”

      Lord, with loud voice we answer thee,

      Accept our service in return,

      And save us lest in hell we burn.

      We, through thy death, to thee have sued.25

      For God in heaven we shed our blood:

      This for our sins will work to good.

      Blessed Maria! Mother! Queen!

      Through thy loved Son’s redeeming mean

      Be all our wants to thee portrayed.30

      Aid us, Mother! spotless maid!

      Trembles the earth, the rocks are rent200,

      Fond heart of mine, thou must relent.

      Tears from our sorrowing eyes we weep;

      Therefore so firm our faith we keep35

      With all our hearts—with all our senses.

      Christ bore his pangs for our offences.

      Ply well the scourge for Jesus’ sake,

      And God through Christ your sins shall take.

      For love of God abandon sin,40

      To mend your vicious lives begin,

      So shall we his mercy win.

      Direful was Maria’s pain

      When she beheld her dear One slain.

      Pierced was her soul as with a dart:45

      Sinner, let this affect thy heart.

      The time draws near

      When God in anger shall appear.

      Jesus was refreshed with gall:

      Prostrate crosswise let us fall,50

      Then with uplifted arms arise,

      That God with us may sympathize.

      Jesus, by thy titles three201,

      From our bondage set us free.

      Jesus, by thy precious blood,55

      Save us from the fiery flood.

      Lord, our helplessness defend,

      And to our aid thy Spirit send.

      If man and wife their vows should break

      God will on such his vengeance wreak.60

      Brimstone and pitch, and mingled gall,

      Satan pours on such sinners all.

      Truly, the devil’s scorn are they:

      Therefore, O Lord, thine aid we pray.

      Wedlock’s an honourable tie65

      Which God himself doth sanctify.

      By this warning, man, abide,

      God shall surely punish pride.

      Let your precious soul entreat you,

      Lay down pride lest vengeance meet you.70

      I do beseech ye, pride forsake,

      So God on us shall pity take.

      Christ in heaven, where he commands,

      Thus addressed his angel bands:—

      “Christendom dishonours me,75

      Therefore her ruin I decree.”

      Then Mary thus implored her Son:—

      “Penance to thee, loved Child, be done;

      That she repent be mine the care;

      Stay then thy wrath, and hear my prayer.”80

      Ye liars!

      Ye that break your sacrament,

      Shrive ye throughly and repent.

      Your heinous sins sincerely rue,

      So shall the Lord your hearts renew.85

      Woe!


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