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Difference(s) between text #24357 and text #27257

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11Sweet was the song the Virgin sung, Sweet was the song the virgin sung,
22When she to Bethlem Juda came, When she to Bethelm was come,
33And was deliver'd of a Son, And was delivered of her Son,
44That blessed Jesus hath to name. The blessed Jesus hath to name,
55Jesus lullaby, sweet Babe, sang she. Lulalula, lulaby
66 Lulalula, lulaby
77My Son and eke a Saviour born Sweet Babe quoth she,
88Who hast vouchsafed from on high My Son, and eke a Saviour borne,
99To visit us that were forlorn. Who hath vouchsafed from on high,
1010Jesus lullaby, sweet Babe, sang she. To visit us that were forlorne,
1111And rock'd Him sweetly on her knee. Lulalula, lulaby,
1212Jesus!Sweet Babe sang she,
13And sweetly rockt him, rockt him, rockt him,
14And sweetly rockt him, rockt him,
15And sweetly rockt him on her knee.

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