Text: | O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be |
Author: | Peter Abelard |
Translator: | J. M. Neale |
Tune: | O QUANTA QUALIA |
1 O what their joy and their glory must be,
those endless Sabbaths the blessèd ones see!
Crown for the valiant, to weary ones rest:
God shall be all, and in all ever blest.
2 Truly Jerusalem name we that shore:
"Vision of peace" that brings joy evermore!
Wish and fulfillment can severed be ne'er,
nor the thing prayed for come short of the prayer.
3 We, where no troubles distraction can bring,
safely the anthems of Zion shall sing;
while for thy grace, Lord, their voices of praise
thy blessèd people evermore raise.
4 Now, in the meantime, with hearts raised on high,
we for that country must yearn and must sigh,
seeking Jerusalem, dear native land,
through our long exile on Babylon's strand.
5 Low before him with our praises we fall,
of whom, and in whom, and through whom are all:
of whom, the Father, and through whom, the Son,
in whom, the Spirit, with these ever One.
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 |
Author: | Peter Abelard |
Translator: | J. M. Neale (1851) |
Meter: | 11.10.11.10 dactylic |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1985 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Funerals |
Source: | O quanta qualia; 12th century |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | O QUANTA QUALIA |
Meter: | 11.10.11.10 dactylic |
Key: | F Major |
Source: | Paris Antiphoner (1681) (later form (1861) of melody in) |