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11Alleluya, a new work is come on hand A new work is come on hand.
22Through might and grace of Gode's son Through might and grace of God's son,
33To save the lost of ev'ry land. To save the lost of every land,
44Alleluya. For now is free that erst was bound ; For now is free what erst was bound;
55We may well sing Alleluya. We may well sing alleluya.
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77Now is fulfilled the prophecy By Gabriel begun it was:
88Of David and of Jeremy Right as the sun shone through the glass
99And also of Isaiah; Alleluya, Jesus Christ conceived was
1010Sing we therefore both loud and high: Alleluya. Of Mary mother, full of grace;
1111 Now sing we here alleluya.
1212Alleluya, this sweete song,
1313Out of a green branch it sprung. Now is fulfilled the prophecy
1414God send us the life that lasteth long ! Alleluya, Of David and of Jeremy,
1515Now joy and bliss be him among And also of Ysaye;
1616That thus can sing Alleluya.Sing we therefore both loud and high: Alleluya.

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