174 ODE I.
10,10,6,6
Theodore of the Studium, 826
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| That fearful Day, that Day of speechless dread, When Thou shalt come to judge the quick and dead— I shudder to foresee, O GOD! what then shall be! | | When Thou shalt come, angelic legions round, With thousand thousands, and with trumpet sound, CHRIST, grant me in the air With saints to meet Thee there! | | Weep, O my soul, ere that great hour and day, When GOD shall shine in manifest array, Thy sin, that thou may’st be In that strict judgment free! | | 175 The terror!—hell-fire fierce and unsufficed: The bitter worm: the gnashing teeth:—O CHRIST, Forgive, remit, protect; And set me with the elect! | | That I may hear the blessed voice that calls The righteous to the joy of heavenly halls. And, King of Heaven, may reach The realm that passeth speech! | | Enter Thou not in judgment with each deed, Nor each intent and thought in strictness read: Forgive, and save me then, O Thou That lovest men! | | Thee, One in Three blest Persons! LORD o’er all! Essence of essence, Power of power. we call! Save us, O FATHER, SON, And SPIRIT, ever one! | |
[In Mr. Young’s book. Composed by Dr. Schroeder.]