Text: | O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be |
Author: | Peter Abelard, 1079-1142 |
Translator: | John M. Neale |
Translator: | S. W. Duffield |
Tune: | O QUANTA QUALIA |
1 O what their joy and their glory must be,
as endless Sabbaths the blessed ones see:
Crowns for the valiant, for weary ones rest:
God shall be all, and in all ever blessed.
2 The true Jerusalem holy is there,
whose peaceful duties give joy free from care;
Where disappointment no heart can assail,
where each prayer whispered is heard without fail.
3 Longing for home now let every heart raise
prayers of devotion and anthems of praise;
From streams of sorrow we lift up our eyes,
to the blessed city, our home and our prize.
4 There is a Sabbath of unending light,
joyfully keeping that holy day bright,
We join in chanting the song without cease
with all the saints in that sweet realm of peace.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O what their joy and their glory must be |
Title: | O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be |
Translator: | John M. Neale (1841, alt.) |
Translator: | S. W. Duffield (1886, alt.) |
Author: | Peter Abelard, 1079-1142 |
Meter: | 10.10.10.10. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1995 |
Scripture: | ; |
Topic: | Burial and Memorial; Church: Communion of Saints; City of God(8 more...) |
Notes: | Transl. composite |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | O QUANTA QUALIA |
Meter: | 10.10.10.10. |
Key: | G Major |
Source: | La Feillée's Nouvelle Méthode de Plain Chant, 1808 |