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MOst glorious
Lord of lyfe that on this day, Didst make thy
triumph ouer death and sin: and hauing harrowd hell
didst bring away, captiuity thence captiue vs to
win. This ioyous day, deare Lord, with ioy begin,
and grant that we for whom thou didest dye being
with thy deare blood clene washt from sin, may liue
for euer in felicity. And that thy loue we weighing
worthily, may likewise loue thee for the same againe:
and for thy sake that all lyke deare didst buy,
with loue may one another entertayne. So let vs loue,
deare loue, lyke as we ought, loue is the lesson
which the Lord vs taught.
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