
Hymn-Poem:
Mary, Virgin of Virgins
TAKEN FROM THE GLORIES OF MARY
by Saint Alphonsus Liguori
with Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur, 1931
OF all virgins thou art fairest,
Dearest Mary, heavenly Queen:
Of all creatures thou art purest,
Like to thee was never seen.
Thy sweet face is like the heavens,
Full of grace and purity:
Beauty so divine adorns it,
God alone surpasses thee!
Thy bright eyes with love are beaming,
Like twin stars of heaven they shine:
And thy looks are flaming arrows,
Wounding hearts with love divine.
Thy chaste hands, whose sight enamours,
Are like pearls of lustre rare:
Ever full of heavenly treasures,
For all those who ask a share.
Queen art thou, whom all things revere,
Earth and hell, and heaven above;
But thy heart o'erflows with goodness.
Just and sinners feel thy love.
When, ah, when, at length in heaven,
May I hope thy face to see?
When, ah, when?-my heart keeps sighing---
Haste---I faint---I pine for thee!
Souls unnumber'd thou dost ever
Rescue from the Evil One:
Dearest Lady, grant me also
Not to lose thy blessed Son.
Him Who gave us such a Mother
Let our grateful songs proclaim;
Loving hearts and joyful voices
Praise her great Creator's name!
Glory to the name of Mary!
Raise your voices---louder raise!
And of Jesus, Son of Mary,
Every creature chant the praise!
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