Lulley, lully, lulley, lully,
The faucon hath born my mak away.
The faucon hath born my mak away.
He bare hym up, he bare hym down,
He bare hym into an orchard brown.
He bare hym into an orchard brown.
In that orchard ther was an hall,
That was hanged with purpill and pall.
That was hanged with purpill and pall.
And in that hall ther was a bede,
Hit was hangid with gold so rede.
Hit was hangid with gold so rede.
And yn that bede ther lythe a knyght,
His wowndes bledyng day and nyght.
His wowndes bledyng day and nyght.
By that bedes side ther kneleth a may,
And she wepeth both nyght and day.
And she wepeth both nyght and day.
And by that bedes side ther stondith a ston,
"Corpus Christi" wretyn theron.
"Corpus Christi" wretyn theron.