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“But from the wide roof of the sky
Christ's voice peals forth with urgent cry,
Calling our sleep-bound hearts to rise
And greet the dawn with wakeful eyes.”
Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, The Hymns of Prudentius
“Christ, our Captain, for a season deigned to dwell in Death's domain,
That the dead, long time imprisoned, might return to life again,
Breaking by His great example ancient sins' enthralling chain.”
Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, The Hymns of Prudentius
tags: poetry
“Let me chant in sacred numbers, as I strike each sounding string,
Chant in sweet, melodious anthems, glorious deeds of Christ our King;
He, my Muse, shall be thy story; with His praise my lyre shall ring.”
Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, The Hymns of Prudentius
tags: poetry
“Mine is no rhetorician's fame,
No petty usury I claim;
Nor am I skilled to face the foe:
'Tis Thou, O Christ, alone I know.

Yea, I have learnt to wait on Thee
With heart and lips of purity,
Humbly my knees in prayer to bend,
And tears with songs of praise to blend.”
Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, The Hymns of Prudentius
“But thou, O Christ, put sleep to flight
And break the iron bands of night,
Free us from burden of past sin
And shed Thy morning rays within.”
Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, The Hymns of Prudentius
“With sober prayer on Jesus call;
Let tears with our strong crying fall;
Sleep cannot on the pure soul steal
That supplicates with fervent zeal.”
Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, The Hymns of Prudentius
“Our sins are as a ghastly night,
And seal with slumbers deep our sight.”
Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, The Hymns of Prudentius