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Mother of Mercy

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #104 (1880) First Line: Mother of Mercy, day by day Lyrics: 1 Mother of mercy, day by day My love of thee grows more and more; Thy gifts are strewn up on my way, Like sands upon the great seashore, Like sands upon the great seashore. 2 Though poverty, and work, and woe, The masters of my life may be; In darkest hours, who does not know That all is light with love of thee? That all is light with love of thee. 3 Oh, gain me grace to love thee more: Thy Son will give, if thou wilt plead! And, Mother, when life's cares are o'er, Oh! I shall love thee then indeed, 4 My Lord, when His three hours were run, Bequeath'd thee, from the cross, to me; And oh, how can I love thy Son, Sweet mother, if I love not thee! Languages: English Tune Title: [Mother of mercy, day by day]
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Glorious Mother

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #105 (1880) First Line: Glorious mother! from high heaven Refrain First Line: See, sweet Mary, on thy altars Lyrics: 1 Glorious Mother! from high heaven, Down upon thy children gaze, Gathered in thy own loved season, Thee to bless and thee to praise. Chorus: See, sweet Mary, on thy altars Bloom the fairest buds of May; Oh! may we, earth's sons and daughters, Grow, by grace, as pure as they; Oh! may we, earth's sons and daughters, Grow, by grace, as pure as they. 2 Earth is darksome, we are weary, Satan setteth snares for all, Pray for us, O tender Mary, Pray to Jesus, lest we fall. [Chorus] 3 Many call upon thee, Mother. Some in manhood, strong in youth, Some in age, in tender childhood-- ALL in loving faith and truth. [Chorus] 4 Raise thy voice for us to Jesus, In this blessed mouth of thine, Raise thy pure hands to bless us, As we linger 'round thy shrine. [Chorus] 5 Bless, oh, bless us, now and ever, Thou who once the dark earth trod, And when dying, waft our spirits, To the bosom of our God. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Glorious Mother! from high heaven]
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Snow and rain have vanished

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #106 (1880) Lyrics: 1 Snow and rain have vanished, Winds have ceased to wail, Winter now is banished, Bright are hill and vale, Gentle Mother, hear us At thy altar pray; Queen of Virgins, bless us On this sweet May-day. Gentle Mother, hear us At thy altar pray, Queen of Virgins, bless us On this sweet May-day. 2 Spring hath come with flowers Spring hath come with light, Soft and rosy hours now Fill the day and night, Stars above us gleaming, Tell of Mary's worth; Blossoms round us teeming, Speak her praise to earth. Stars above us gleaming, Tell of Mary's worth; Blossoms round us teeming, Speak her praise to earth. 3 Here below deserving, She was found alone, God, from sin preserving, Chose her for His own. Grace, as to none other, Grace to her was given; She became the Mother Of the King of Heaven. 4 God bestowed upon her, Glories all her own: Earth's sublimest honor, Heaven's queenly throne. Taught by Him, we love her, In our simple way, Placing none above her On this sweet May-day. Languages: English Tune Title: [Snow and rain have vanished]
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Bring flowers of the rarest

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #108 (1880) First Line: Bring flowers of the rarest, bring flow'rs of the fairest Refrain First Line: O Mary! we crown thee with blossoms today Lyrics: 1 Bring flow'rs of the rarest, bring flow'rs of the fairest, From garden and woodland, and hillside and vale; Our full hearts are swelling, our glad voices telling The praise of the loveliest Rose of the dale. Chorus: O Mary! we crown thee with blossoms today, Queen of the Angels, Queen of the May, O Mary, we crown thee with blossoms today, Queen of the Angels, Queen of the May. 2 Our voices ascending, in harmony blending, Oh! thus may our hearts turn, dear Mother, to thee; Oh! thus shall we prove thee how truly we love thee, How dark, without Mary, life's journey would be. [Chorus] 3 O Virgin most tender, our homage we render, Thy love and protection, sweet Mother, to win; In danger defend us, in sorrow befriend us, And shield our fond hearts from contagion of sin. [Chorus] 4 Of Mothers the dearest, oh, wilt thou be nearest, When life with temptation is darkly replete? Forsake us, oh never! our hearts, be they ever As pure as the lilies we lay at thy feet. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Bring flow'rs of the rarest, bring flow'rs of the fairest]
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Alma Redemptoris Mater

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #111 (1880) First Line: Alma, alma, alma, Redemptoris mater Lyrics: 1 Alma, alma, alma, Redemptoris mater, Quae pervia coeli, Porta manes et Stella maris, Succure cadenti. Chorus: Porta manes et Stella maris, Succurre cadenti. 2 Surgere qui curat populo tu quae genuisti, Natura mirante, Tuum sanctum Genitorem, Tuum sanctum genitorem. Chorus: Tuum sanctum genitorem, Tuum sanctum genitorem. 3 Virgo prius, ac posterius, Gabrielis ab ore, Sumens illud Ave, Peccatorum miserere, Peccatorum miserere. Chorus: Peccatorum miserere, Peccatorum miserere. Languages: English Tune Title: [Alma, alma, alma, Redemptoris mater]
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Star of Jacob

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #112 (1880) First Line: Star of Jacob, ever beaming Lyrics: 1 Star of Jacob, ever beaming, Bright and clear, of peace the sign; 'Mid the stars of highest heaven Glows no purer ray than thine. 2 All in stoles of snowy brightness, Unto thee the angels sing, Unto thee the virgin choirs, Mother of th' Eternal King, Mother of th' Eternal King. 3 Joyful is thy path they scatter Roses white and lilies fair; Yet with thy chaste bosom's whiteness, Rose nor lily can compare. 4 Oh! that this low earth of ours, Answering th' angelic strain, With thy praises might re-echo, Till the heavens replied again. 5 Honor, glory, virtue, merit, Be to Thee, O Virgin's Son! With the Father and the Spirit, While the eternal ages run. 6 Star of Jacob, ever beaming, Bright and clear, of peace the sign; 'Mid the stars of highest heaven Glows no purer ray than thine. Languages: English Tune Title: [Star of Jacob, ever beaming]
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Salve Regina

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #113 (1880) First Line: Salve Regina, Mater Misericordiae Lyrics: 1 Salve Regina, Mater Misericordiae. Ad te clamamus, exules filii Evae, ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes, in hac lacrymarum valle. Viva, dulcedo, Et spec nostra, salve. Eia ergo advocata nostra, illos tuos misericordes oculos ad noscon verte. Et Jesum benedictum fructum ventris tui. nobis post hoc exilium ostende O clemens! O pia! O dulcis Virgo Maria! Languages: English Tune Title: [Salve Regina, Mater Misericordiae]
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Hail, Queen of Heaven

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #115 (1880) First Line: Hail, Queen of heav'n, the ocean Star Lyrics: 1 Hail, Queen of heav'n, the ocean Star: Guide of the wand'rer here below, Toss'd on life's surge we claim thy care; Save us from peril and from woe. Mother of Christ, Star of the Sea, Pray for the wand'rer, pray for me. 2 O gentle, chaste, and spotless, Maid, We sinners make our prayers through thee; Remind thy Son that He has paid The price of our iniquity. Virgin most pure, Star of the sea, Pray for the sinner, pray for me. 3 Sojourners in this vale of tears, To thee, blest Advocate, we cry; Pity our sorrows, calm our fears, And soothe with hope our misery. Refuge in grief, Star of the sea, Pray for the mourner, pray for me. Languages: English Tune Title: [Hail, Queen of heav'n, the ocean Star]
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The Memorare

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #116 (1880) First Line: In ages gone by, as all records declare Refrain First Line: Oh! be thou mindful, Mother most tender Lyrics: Chorus: Oh! be thou mindful, Mother most tender, Ne'er was thine aid implored in vain; Faint in the combat, lest we surrender, Do thou our falt-ring hearts sustain, Do thou our falt'ring hearts sustain. 1 In ages gone by, as all records declare, Not once hast thou slighted the suppliant's cry; Nor shall ages that follow thy mercies impair: To all that invoke thee, sweet Mother, thou'rt nigh, sweet Mother, thou'rt nigh. Oh! be thou mindful, Mother most tender, Ne'er was thine aid implored in vain; Faint in the combat, lost we surrender, Do thou our falt'ring hearts sustain, Do thou our falt'ring hearts sustain. 2 For this, in the midst of my sin and my dread, At the thought of thy mercies with hope I'm inspired, O Virgin! thy Son on the cross for me bled: Thy Son on the cross for my ransome expired, for my ransom expired. Oh! be thou mindful, Mother most tender, Ne'er was thine aid implored in vain; Faint in the combat, lest we surrender, Do thou our falt-ring hearts sustain, Do thou our falt'ring hearts sustain. Languages: English Tune Title: [In ages gone by, as all records declare]
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Mother, dear, oh! pray for me

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #118 (1880) First Line: Mother dear, oh! pray for me Refrain First Line: Mother dear, remember me Lyrics: 1 Mother dear, oh! pray for me, Whilst far from heav'n and thee I wander in a fragile bark, On life's tempestous sea. O virgin Mother, from thy throne, So bright in bliss above, Protect thy child, and cheer my path With thy sweet smile of love. Chorus: Mother dear, remember me, And never cease thy care Till in heav'n eternally Thy love and bliss I share. 2 Mother dear, oh pray for me, Should pleasure's syren lay E'er tempt thy child to wander far From Virtue's paths away: When thorns beset life's devious way, And darkling waters flow, Then, Mary, aid thy weeping child, Thyself a Mother show. Mother dear, etc. 3 Mother dear, oh pray for me, When all looks bright and fair, That I may all my danger see, For surely then 'tis near; A Mother's pray'r how much we need, If prosperous be the ray, That paints with glow the flow'ry mead Which blossoms in our way. Mother, dear, etc. Languages: English Tune Title: [Mother dear, oh! pray for me]

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