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APPROPINQUAT ENIM DIES IN QUA JUSTES ERIT QUIES

A cento taken from the hymn, Heu! Heu! mala mundi vita, published by Du Mévil in 1847, from a MS. of the twelfth century, in the National Library at Paris. The poem from which the cento is taken consists of nearly four hundred lines, and the cento begins at line 325.

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Lo, the day, the day approacheth

When the just shall rest in peace,

When the patient souls shall triumph,

And the vile from troubling cease.

Day of life, who can abide it?

Day of light, unseen before;

Death, the fell destroyer, dieth,

Night and darkness are no more.

See He comes whom ages longed for—

Long expected King of kings—

Now He tarries not, and with Him

All His great salvation brings.

O how blessed! O how joyful!

O what sweetness it shall be!

When the eyes of those who loved Him

Shall their Lord and Master see.

Jesus then with sweet affection,

And in tones of tenderest love,

Shall invite His faithful people

To the joys prepared above.

“Ye who held My truth unsullied,

Faithful stood in world of sin,

Suffered for the name ye honoured,

See the joys ye sought to win.

“See the heavenly kingdom promised,

Long reserved, but now revealed;

Now behold it, now possess it,

Now the princely sceptre wield.”

O how sweet our earthly losses,

In the midst of gain like this!

O how vain the world’s possessions,

At the cost of so much bliss!

O how blessèd then the mourners,

Who for Christ earth’s sorrow bore,

By a scornful world neglected!

They shall reign for evermore.

Now no terror grim shall haunt them—

Tears and sorrows are no more;

Grinding want shall ne’er afflict them,

Crippled age nor weakness sore.

Peace eternal there abideth,

Hearts with festive gladness bound;

There is youth with perfect vigour,

And with bloom unfading crowned.

O just Judge! in boundless mercy

Call me heavenward by-and-by,

For my soul is faint with longing,

And I wait with tearful eye.

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