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Text: | O Unity of Threefold Light |
Author: | Metrophanes of Smyrna |
Translator: | John Mason Neale |
O Unity of Threefold Light,
Send out Thy loveliest ray,
And scatter our transgressions’ night,
And turn it into day;
Make us those temples pure and fair,
Thy glory loveth well,
The spotless tabernacles, where
Thou may’st vouchsafe to dwell!
The glorious hosts of peerless might
That ever see Thy Face,
Thou mak’st the mirrors of Thy Light,
The vessels of Thy grace:
Thou, when their wondrous strain they weave,
Hast pleasure in the lay:
Deign thus our praises to receive,
Albeit from lips of clay!
And yet Thyself they cannot know,
Nor pierce the veil of light
That hides Thee from the Thrones below,
As in profoundest night:
How then can mortal accents frame
Due tribute to the King?
Thou, only, while we praise Thy Name,
Forgive us as we sing!
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First Line: | O Unity of Threefold Light |
Title: | O Unity of Threefold Light |
Translator: | John Mason Neale (1862) |
Author: | Metrophanes of Smyrna (910) |
Meter: | 8,6,8,6 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1866 |
Topic: | Euthymius; Leo VI; John Mauropus(1 more...) |