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Text: | Of the glorious body telling |
Author: | St Thomas Aquinas, 1227-74 |
Translator: | J. M. Neale, 1818-66 |
Tune: | PANGE LINGUA |
1 Of the glorious body telling,
O my tongue, its mysteries sing,
And the blood, all price excelling,
Which the world’s eternal King,
In a noble womb once dwelling,
Shed for this world’s ransoming.
2 Given for us, for us descending,
Of a virgin to proceed,
Man with man in converse blending,
Scattered he the gospel seed,
Till his sojourn drew to ending,
Which he closed in wondrous deed.
3 At the last great supper lying
Circled by his chosen band,
Duly with the law complying,
First he finished its command,
Then, immortal food supplying,
Gave himself by his own hand.
4 Word-made-flesh, by word he maketh
Bread his very flesh to be;
Man in wine Christ’s blood partaketh:
And if senses fail to see,
Faith alone the true heart waketh
To behold the mystery.
Part 2 Tantum ergo
5 Therefore we, before him bending,
This great sacrament revere:
Types and shadows have their ending,
For the newer rite is here;
Faith, our outward sense befriending,
Makes the inward vision clear.
6 Glory let us give and blessing
To the Father and the Son,
Honour, might and praise addressing,
While eternal ages run;
Ever too his love confessing,
Who, from both, with both is one. Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Of the glorious body telling |
Latin Title: | Pange lingau gloriosi corporis mysterium |
Author: | St Thomas Aquinas, 1227-74 |
Translator: | J. M. Neale, 1818-66 (alt.) |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1986 |
Topic: | Sacraments and Other Rites: Holy Communion; Office Hymn: Corpus Christi |
Notes: | Other translators also; Alternative tune GRAFTON 202 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | PANGE LINGUA |
Key: | c minor or modal |
Source: | Mode iii |
Copyright: | Arr. by permission of Oxford University Press (from "English Hymnal," 1933) |