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God the omnipotent

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1. Dio majesta! kiu ordonas
Ventojn kaj fulmojn, reĝanta en glor';
Vi el ĉielo la mondon disponas:
Donu la pacon al ni, ho Sinjor'.

2. Dio potenca! juste kolera,
Montru kompaton pri nia dolor'.
Nin ne forlasu en horo danĝera:
Donu la pacon al ni, ho Sinjor'.

3. Dio kompata! Ni honte konfesas:
De via vojo vagadis ni for;
Sed vi pardonon post pento promesas:
Donu pardonon al ni, ho Sinjor'.

4. Dio plensaĝa! La mondon ni vidos
Ĝoja, libera, pro via favor';
Tra la mallumo la regno rapidos —
En via tempo ĝi venos, Sinjor'.

5. Nin do timigas nenia danĝero;
Vin ni laŭdados kun fido en kor';
Ĉie regados la paco sur tero:
Ĉiu nacio vin laŭdos, Sinjor'.


Source: TTT-Himnaro Cigneta #94

Text Information

First Line: Dio majesta, kiu ordonas
Title: God the omnipotent
Publication Date: 1971
Copyright: This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1971.

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RUSSIAN HYMN

Alexey Feodorovitch Lvov (b. Reval [now Tallin], Estonia, 1799; d. Romanovo, near Kovno [now Kaunas], Lithuania, 1870) composed RUSSIA in 1833 one night "on the spur of the moment," according to his memoirs, after Czar Nicholas I asked him to compose a truly Russian national anthem (rather than cont…

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