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{{Descr|The text includes translations/paraphrases of Latin models "Libera me, Domine" and "Dies illa", associated with the liturgy for the requiem. The Anglican liturgical use is unknown; these texts are not prescribed in the Books of Common Prayer, 1549 or 1559. | {{Descr|The text includes translations/paraphrases of Latin models "Libera me, Domine" and "Dies illa", associated with the liturgy for the requiem. The Anglican liturgical use is unknown; these texts are not prescribed in the Books of Common Prayer, 1549 or 1559.}} | ||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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Deliver us, good Lord, from eternal death in that dreadful day when heaven and earth shall be moved: when thou shalt judge the world by fire. | |||
This day is the day of ire and misery: that great day and very bitter. | |||
Therefore what would I, most miserable wretch, either say or do, when I shall bring forth no good thing, before so high a judge? | |||
O Christ, we desire thee now, have mercy, we beseech thee, which camest to redeem them that were lost. | |||
Suffer not those that be redeemed to be lost.}} | |||
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[[Category:Renaissance music]] | [[Category:Renaissance music]] |
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- Editor: Christopher Shaw (submitted 2021-04-19). Score information: A4, 4 pages, 159 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Please click on the link for preview/playback/PDF download. Edition prepared from the Hamond partbooks.
General Information
Title: Deliver us, good Lord, from etrnal death
Composer: Christopher Tye
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Anthem
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published:
Description: The text includes translations/paraphrases of Latin models "Libera me, Domine" and "Dies illa", associated with the liturgy for the requiem. The Anglican liturgical use is unknown; these texts are not prescribed in the Books of Common Prayer, 1549 or 1559.
External websites:
Original text and translations
English text
Deliver us, good Lord, from eternal death in that dreadful day when heaven and earth shall be moved: when thou shalt judge the world by fire.
This day is the day of ire and misery: that great day and very bitter.
Therefore what would I, most miserable wretch, either say or do, when I shall bring forth no good thing, before so high a judge?
O Christ, we desire thee now, have mercy, we beseech thee, which camest to redeem them that were lost.
Suffer not those that be redeemed to be lost.