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All shall be well

Set by Roxanna Panufnik (b. 1968), "All shall be well", 2009 [ mixed chorus, cello ], C. F. Peters [Sung Text]

Note: this setting is made up of several separate texts.


Bogurodzica, Dziewica,
Bogiem sławiena Maryja,
Twego syna, Gospodzina,
Matko zwolena, Maryja.
Zyszczy nam, spuści nam,
Kyrie eleison.

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  • from Volkslieder (Folksongs)

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Al thing shal be wele.
… al manner of thing shall be wele.
Take now hede faithfully and trosting,
and at the last end thus halt verily sen it in fulhede of joye. 

The text shown is a variant of another text. [ View differences ]
It is based on

  • a text in English by Julian of Norwich (c1343 - 1416?), no title, appears in Revelations of Divine Love, Chapter XXXII
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Twego dziela Krzciciela, Boz∙cyze,
Usłysz głosy, napełn myśli człowiecze.
Słysz modlitwę, jaż nosimy,
a dać raczy, jegoż prosimy;
a na świecie zbozny pobyt, 
po żywocie rajski przebyt.
Kyrie eleison.

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Author(s): Volkslieder (Folksongs) , [More than can fit here]
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