Text: | Come, O Creator Spirit, Come |
Author (antiphon st.): | Martin Luther |
Translator: | Robert Bridges |
Translator (antiphon st.): | George Macdonald |
Tune: | VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS |
1 Come, O Creator Spirit, come,
and make within our heart thy home;
to us thy grace celestial give,
who of thy breathing move and live.
2 O Comforter, that name is thine,
of God most high the gift divine:
the well of life, the fire of love,
our souls' anointing from above.
3 Thou dost appear in sev'n-fold dower,
the sign of God's almighty power,
the Father's rpomise, making rich
with saving turth our earthly speech.
4 Our senses with thy light inflame;
our hearts to heav'nly love reclaim;
our bodies' poor infirmity
with strength perpetual fortify.
5 Our mortal foe afar repel;
grant us henceforth in peace to dwell;
and so to us, with thee for guide,
no ill shall come, no harm betide.
6 May we by thee the Father learn,
and know the Son, and thee discern,
who art of both, and thus adore
in perfect faith forevermore. Amen.
Antiphon stanza:
Praise God the Father and the Son,
who from the dead arose in power;
like praise to the consoling one,
forevermore, through ev'ry hour.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Come, O Creator Spirit, come |
Title: | Come, O Creator Spirit, Come |
Translator: | Robert Bridges (1899) |
Author (antiphon st.): | Martin Luther (1524) |
Translator (antiphon st.): | George Macdonald (1876) |
Meter: | LM |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1985 |
Source: | Veni creator Spiritus, medieval Latin |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS |
Meter: | LM |
Key: | E Major |
Source: | Plainsong melody, as in Liber Usualis, mode viii |