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The Immaculate Conception

Hymnal: Laudis Corona #2 (1880) First Line: O Mother! I could weep for mirth Lyrics: 1 O Mother! I could weep for mirth, Joy fills my heart so fast; My soul today is heav'n on earth; Oh! could the transport last! I think of thee and what thou art, Thy majesty, thy state, And I keep singing in my heart, "Immaculate, Immaculate!" 2 It is this thought to-day that lifts My happy heart to heaven, That for our sakes thy choicest gifts To thee, dear Queen, were given. I think of thee, etc. 3 Oh! blessed be th' Eternal Son Who joys to call thee Mother, And lets poor men, by sin undone, For thy sake, call Him Brother. I think of thee, etc. 4 Immaculate Conception! far Above all graces blest! Thou shinest like a royal star On God's eternal breast! I think of thee, etc. Languages: English Tune Title: [O Mother! I could weep for mirth]
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I think of thee and what thou art

Hymnal: Sunday School Hymn Book #58 (1907) First Line: Oh Mother, I could weep for mirth Tune Title: [Oh, Mother, I could weep for mirth]

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