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The Memorare

Hymnal: Laudis Corona #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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The Memorare

Hymnal: The De La Salle Hymnal #214 (1913) First Line: In the ages gone by, as all records declare Refrain First Line: Oh, be thou mindful, Mother most tender Tune Title: [In the ages gone by, as all records declare]

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