There is a flower sprung from a tree The root thereof is called Jesse A flower of great worth There is no other such in paradise This flower is fair and fresh of hue It fades never, but ever is new The blessed branch where this flower grew Was Mary mild who bore Jesu A flower of grace Against all sorrow it is solace The seed thereof was of God's sending Which God himself sowed with his hand In Bethlehem, in that holy land Within her garden he found her there This blessed flower Sprang never but in Mary's bower When Gabriel this maiden met With "Ave, Maria," he her greeted Between them two this flower was set And was kept, no man should know it Until one day In Bethlehem, it began to spread and spray When that flower began to spread And his blossom to bud Rich and poor of every seed They marvelled how this flower might spread Until kings three That blessed flower came to see Angels there came out of their tower To look upon this fresh flower How fair he was in his colour And how sweet in his savour And to behold How such a flower might spring amid the cold. Of lily, of rose on branch Of primrose, and of fleur-de-lys Of all the flowers I can think of That flower of Jesse yet bears the prize As the best remedy To ease our sorrows in every part. I pray you, flowers of this country Wherever ye go, wherever ye be Hold up the flower of good Jesse Above your freshness and your beauty As fairest of all Which ever was and ever shall be