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A Medieval Carol is for unaccompanied SATB and is a setting of a text transferred from medieval English by Stephen Pegg.
Originally written for the Headington Singers in Oxford, the carol has been performed widely by choral societies and school choirs since 1989.
Duration: approx 3 minutes.
Of a Lady I sing, one matchless in make;King above KingsFor son did she take.
All silent he drewWhere his mother was as in April the due settles on the grass.
All silent he drewFull close to her bowerWhere his mother was as in April the due settles on the flower.
All silent he drewThere where she layAs in April the due settles on the spray.
There never was noneMaid and mother but sheWell may such a oneGod’s true mother be.