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Fulgent nunc natalitia (XIV-XV c.)
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Anonymous XIV-XV ââ. (Àíãëèÿ) Alma redemptoris mater
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Ons is gheboren (Netherlands, XIV-XV c.)
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Sanctissima, mitissima (XIV-XV c.)
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Ecce quod natura (XIV-XV c.)
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Dies est laetitiae (XIV-XV c.)
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Anonymous XIV-XV â. (Bohemia) Alleluja, Panna syna porodila
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In natali Domini (XIV-XV c.)
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Illuminare, Jerusalem (England, XIV-XV c.)
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Stella nuova (Italy, XIV-XV c.)
Danielis prophetia (XIV-XV c.)
Salve lux fidelium (XIV-XV c.)
Sophia nasci fertur (XIV-XV c.)
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Anonymous XIV-XV â. (England) Alleluia, a newe work
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Else, Else, Else (XIV-XV c.)
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