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Angelus ad Virginem
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Classical
Angelus ad Virginem was released on October 31, 2003 by Gimell as a part of the album Christmas With the Tallis Scholars
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Release DateOctober 31, 2003
LabelGimell
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM74

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Lyrics

Angelus ad virginem sub intrans in conclave [When the angel came secretly to the Virgin in her room]
Virginis formidinem demulcens, inquit: Ave! [Soothing the maiden's fear, he said: Hail!]
Ave regina virginum; caeli terraeque Dominum [Hail, queen of virgins; the Lord of heaven and earth]
Concipies et paries intacta salutem hominum [You shall conceive and bear, while yet untouched by man, salvation for mankind]
Tu porta caeli facta, medela criminum [You have become the gate of heaven, a remedy for sins]
Quomodo conciperem quae virum non cognovi? [How can I conceive, since I have not known a man?]
Qualiter infringerem quod firma mente vovi? [How can I break the vow I made with firm intent?]
Spiritus Sancti gratia perficiet haec omnia [The grace of the Holy Spirit shall bring all this to pass]
Ne timeas, sed gaudeas, secura quod castimonia [Fear not, but rejoice, secure in the knowledge that pure chastity]
Manebit in te pura Dei potentia [Shall remain yours through God's mighty power]
Ad haec virgo nobilis respondens inquit ei [To this the noble virgin replied, saying]
Ancilla sum humilis omnipotentis Dei [I am the lowly handmaiden of Almighty God]
Tibi caelesti nuntio, tanti secreti conscio [To you, O celestial messenger, who share so great a mystery]
Consentiens, et cupiens videre factum quod audio [I bend my will, and I long to see performed what I now hear]
Parata sum parere, Dei consilio [I am ready to yield myself to God's design]
Eia mater Domini, quae pacem redidisti [Ah, mother of the Lord, who gave back peace]
Angelis et homini, cum Christum genuisti [To angels and mankind when you bore Christ]
Tuum exora filium ut se nobis propitium [Pray your son to be gracious to us]
Exhibeat, et deleat peccata: praestans auxilium [And wipe away our sins, granting us aid]
Vita frui beata post hoc exsilium [To enjoy a blessed life after this exile]
Written by: Traditional
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