10790 | The Cyber Hymnal#10791 | 10792 |
Text: | Now The World New Pleasures Finds |
Author: | Adam of St. Victor, 12th century |
Translator: | Herbert Kynaston |
Tune: | THE BEGINNING OF MONTHS |
Composer: | Joe Uthup |
Media: | MIDI file |
1 Now the world new pleasures finds;
Hastes its votive sweets to pay;
All its wintry shroud unwinds,
Casts grave-clothes and night away.
Wakes to see its Savior rise,
Wakes on earth and in the skies;
Keeps His Paschal holy day.
2 Nimbly glide the ductile fires;
Rolls the light its tidal joys;
Ocean’s axles smooth their tires;
The world purges all alloys:
Clouds ascend the highest blue,
Weights their lowest depths pursue,
Earth upholds its equipoise.
3 Heav’n itself, now more serene,
Tempers all its breezes keen;
Brightly smiles the waters’ sheen:
And vales, terraced high in flowers,
All their drought with streamlets flush,
Pearl their dew with sunlight’s gush;
Spring leads on his joyous hours.
4 Now the prince of all the world
Winter’s icy flag has furled;
Downward all his might is hurled;
The tyrant of all mankind,
When he sought the spotless soul
Of the Savior to control,
Cast his kingdom to the wind.
5 Life has triumphed over death;
Sinking to the hell beneath,
Man recovers living breath;
And opens his eyes to see
All the joys of paradise;
For the cherub’s flaming sword
Turns but one way—to the Lord.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Now the world new pleasures finds |
Title: | Now The World New Pleasures Finds |
Latin Title: | Mundi Renovatio |
Author: | Adam of St. Victor, 12th century |
Translator: | Herbert Kynaston |
Meter: | 77.77.777 |
Language: | English |
Source: | Tr.: Occasional Hymns (London: R. Clay, Son & Taylor, 1862) |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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Name: | THE BEGINNING OF MONTHS |
Composer: | Joe Uthup (2017) |
Meter: | 77.77.777 |
Key: | D Major |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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