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by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

Lamentatio Sanctae Matris Ecclesiae...
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Language: French (Français) 
Our translations:  ENG
Superius
 O tres piteulx de tout espoir fontaine
 Pere du filz dont suis mere esploree
 Plaindre me viens a ta court sourveraine
 De ta puissance et de nature humaine
 Qui ont souffert telle durte villaine
 Faire a mon filz, qui tant m'a hounouree.

 Dont suis de bien et de joye separee
 Sans que vivant veulle entendre mes plains.
 A toy, seul Dieu, du forfait me complains
 Du gref tourment et douloureulx oultrage
 Que voy souffrir au plus bel des humains
 Sans nul confort de tout humain lignage.

Tenor
 Omnes amici ejus spreverunt eam
 Non est qui consoletur eam ex omnibus caris eius

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This text was added to the website: 2012-05-22
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