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- Lullay,_mine_liking abstract ""Lullay, mine liking" is a Middle English lyric poem or carol of the 15th century which frames a narrative describing an encounter of the Nativity with a song sung by the Virgin Mary to the infant Christ. The refrain is an early example of an English lullaby; the term "lullaby" is thought to originate with the "lu lu" or "la la" sound made by mothers or nurses to calm children, and "by" or "bye bye", another lulling sound (for example in the similarly ancient Coventry Carol).There are a number of surviving medieval English verses associated with the birth of Jesus which take the form of a lullaby, of which this is probably the most famous example. Written by an anonymous hand, the text is found singularly in the Sloane Manuscript 2593, a collection of medieval lyrics now held in the British Library.Originally intended to be sung, no evidence of the work's musical setting survives, and since its rediscovery and popularisation it has formed the basis for a number of modern choral and vocal works including The New Christy Minstrels in 1966 from their second Christmas album entitled Christmas with the Christies (Columbia CL 2556/CS 9356). The musical possibilities suggested by the text have led to diverse interpretations by numerous composers including Edgar Pettman, Peter Warlock, R. R. Terry, Gustav Holst, Ronald Corp, David Willcocks, Philip Lawson and Richard Rodney Bennett. These are sometimes titled "I saw a fair maiden" whereas "Myn Lyking" is used in the versions by R.R. Terry and Ronald Corp (as the first of the latter's Three Medieval Carols).".
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- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLink Mary_(mother_of_Jesus).
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- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Warlock.
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Lawson_(composer_and_arranger).
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Rodney_Bennett.
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Runciman_Terry.
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Terry_(musicologist).
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Corp.
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- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLink The_New_Christy_Minstrels.
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- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLinkText "I Saw a Maiden".
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lullay My Liking".
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lullay, mine liking".
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lullay, my liking, my dere son, my sweting".
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lullay, myn lykyng".
- Lullay,_mine_liking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Myn Lyking".
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- Lullay,_mine_liking subject Category:15th-century_poems.
- Lullay,_mine_liking subject Category:British_poems.
- Lullay,_mine_liking subject Category:Christmas_carols.
- Lullay,_mine_liking subject Category:English_Christian_hymns.
- Lullay,_mine_liking subject Category:Middle_English_poems.
- Lullay,_mine_liking subject Category:Sloane_Manuscript_2593.
- Lullay,_mine_liking hypernym Poem.
- Lullay,_mine_liking type Poem.
- Lullay,_mine_liking comment ""Lullay, mine liking" is a Middle English lyric poem or carol of the 15th century which frames a narrative describing an encounter of the Nativity with a song sung by the Virgin Mary to the infant Christ.".
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