![]() ![]() The hearts that spend in toil their might. May death strike off these fetters of the fleshĪnd bear me whither my last breath shall rise! O while such themes my pen and tongue employ, Trample on Gentile rites, thy gods, O Rome,ĭethrone, the Martyrs laud, th' Apostles sing. Unfold the meanings of the Catholic faith, Let each day link itself with grateful hymns The realm of illusion is steeped in centurie Ancient Legacy In the time of the ancient gods, dragons ruled the Angels Are Weeping Meet my obsession, my opium dream. If not by deeds, at least with humble lips. Winters Majesty Nox Arcana Lyrics We have lyrics for these tracks by Nox Arcana: Abracadabra Abracadabra. Shall doff its folly and shall praise my Lord Yet now, ere hence I pass, my sinning soul The things thou soughtest, Whose thou now shalt be." Thy mind hath lost the world it loved: not God's This sentence I must hear: "Whate'er thou art, Of fortune, when the body's spark is quenched The meads with roses,-this white crown declares. What frost-bound winters since that natal year The years are speeding onward, and gray hairs (Alas! the recollection stings to shame!)įouled and polluted manhood's opening bloom:Īnd then the forum's strife my restless witsĪnd to the rank that borders on the throne. I plied and with deceitful pleadings sinned: Youth's toga donned, the rhetorician's arts I wept in boyhood 'neath the sounding rod: Old age's bound is reached: how have I spentĪnd with what fruit so wide a tract of days? Yet now the end draws nigh, and by God's will Pugnet contra hereses, catholicam discutiat fidem,Ĭarmen martyribus devoveat, laudet apostolos.Ĥ5liber, quo tulerit lingua sono mobilis ultimo.įull fifty years my span of life hath run, Saltem voce Deum concelebret, si meritis nequit: Nascetur pro te, Israel Veni, veni, O Oriens Solare nos adveniens. Non sunt illa Dei, quae studuit, cuius habeberis. Pratis post glaciem reddiderit, nix capitis probat.ģ0cum iam, quidquid id est, quod fueram, mors aboleverit? Oblitum veteris me Saliae consulis arguens: Ius civile bonis reddidimus, terruimus reos.Īdsumptum propius stare iubens ordine proximo. Infectum vitiis falsa loqui, non sine crimine.įoedavit iuvenem nequitiae sordibus ac luto.ġ5vincendi studium subiacuit casibus asperis. Quid nos utile tanti spatio temporis egimus? Hymn for the Epiphany Epilogus Epilogue Notes Translator's Note The Title The Preface I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XIIĪnnum cardo rotat, dum fruimur sole volubili. Table of Contents to the Electronic Edition Praefatio Preface I. Produced by Ted Garvin, Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HYMNS OF PRUDENTIUS *** With this eBook or online at Title: The Hymns of Prudentius Re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withĪlmost no restrictions whatsoever. Project Gutenberg's The Hymns of Prudentius, by Aurelius Clemens Prudentius ![]()
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