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99. All Hail, Ye Little Martyr Flowers

1. All hail, ye little martyr flowers,
Sweet rosebuds cut in dawning hours!
When Herod sought the Christ to find
Ye fell as bloom before the wind.

2. First victims of the martyr bands,
With crowns and palms in tender hands,
Around the very altar, gay
And innocent, ye seem to play.

3. What profited this great offense?
What use was Herod’s violence?
A babe survives that dreadful day,
And Christ is safely borne away.

4. All honor, laud, and glory be,
O Jesus, virgin born, to Thee;
All glory, as is ever meet
To Father and to Paraclete.

Text Information
First Line: All hail, ye little martyr flowers
Title: All Hail, Ye Little Martyr Flowers
Latin Title: Salvete flores martyrum
Author: Aurelius Prudentius (348-413)
Translator (from Latin): Athelstan Riley (1906)
Language: English
Source: The English Hymnal (London: Oxford University Press, 1906), number 34
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: SARRATT
Composer: Geoffrey Charles Edward Ryley (1866-1947)
Incipit: 33143 25655 63453
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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