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[[DD103441]] is the typewrittem text of a poem by Mary Queen of scots, that Delia set to music for [[Poets in Prison#Mary Queen of Scots|Poets in Prison]].
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[[DD103529]] is the typewritten text of a poem by Mary Queen of Scots, that Delia may have set to music for [[Poets in Prison#Mary Queen of Scots|Poets in Prison]].
 
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           O Domine Deus! Speravi in Te,
 
           O Domine Deus! Speravi in Te,
 
           O care mi Iesu! nunc libera me.
 
           O care mi Iesu! nunc libera me.
         In dur&acaret; caten&acaret;, in misera poen&acaret;, desidero te;
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         In durâ catenâ, in misera poenâ, desidero te;
 
           Languendo, gemendo, et genu flectendo,
 
           Languendo, gemendo, et genu flectendo,
 
           Adoro, imploro, ut liberes me!
 
           Adoro, imploro, ut liberes me!

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DD103529

DD103529 is the typewritten text of a poem by Mary Queen of Scots, that Delia may have set to music for Poets in Prison.

Transcript

                                 Mary Queen of Scots
(written on the morning of her execution)

           O Domine Deus! Speravi in Te,
           O care mi Iesu! nunc libera me.
         In durâ catenâ, in misera poenâ, desidero te;
           Languendo, gemendo, et genu flectendo,
           Adoro, imploro, ut liberes me!


translation:
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           My Lord and my God, I have hoped in Thee,
           O Jesu, sweet saviour now liberate me;
           I have languished for Thee in afflictions and chains,
           Through long years of anguish and bodily pains,
           Adoring, imploring, on humbly bowed knee,
           I crave of thy mercy to liberate me!