Hail Holy Queen (Salve Regina Coelitum) 

Composer: Melchior Ludwig Herold (1753–1810), s.a.


 

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from: Choralmelodien zum Heiligen Gesänge, 1808

Recording:  not available
MIDI / Lyrics:  not available
(1) Hail, _ ho ly Queen en throned a bove;
O Ma ri a!
Hail, _ moth er of mer cy and of Iove.
O Ma ri a!

(Refrain)
Tri umph, all ye cher u bim,
Sing with us, ye _ ser a phim!
Heav'n and earth re sound the hymn:
Sal _ ve, sal _ ve, sal _ ve, Re gi na!
 
(2) Our Life our sweetness here below,
O Maria,
Our hope in sorrow and in woe,
O Maria.

 
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