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Iam lucis orto sidere (saec. VIII ?)
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- File:233 Iam lucis.mp3 H.IV, p. 233
Latinam Iam lucis orto sidere Deum precemur supplices, ut in diurnis actibus nos servet a nocentibus.
ne litis horror insonet; visum fovendo contegat, ne vanitates hauriat.
absistat et vecordia; carnis terat superbiam potus cibique parcitas;
noctemque sors reduxerit, mundi per abstinentiam ipsi canamus gloriam.
eiusque soli Filio cum Spiritu Paraclito, in sempiterna saecula. Amen. |
English Now with the risen star of light let us suppliant implore God, that in the day's acts, us, He may preserve from harm.
lest quarrels, horror may resound; The vision, from what would be warming, may He conceal, lest vanities may swallow up.
and may it desist, folly; may parcity of food and drink wear away the flesh's arrogance.
and night, order leads back, clean through abstinence to Him may we sing glory.
and to His only Son with the Spirit Paraclete, in everlasting ages. Amen. |