Who, bringing forth the golden ray,
Didst join the morning with the night
And call the blessed union day;
We bow to thee, whose mighty word
Made time begin and heaven move;
Hear thou our tearful prayer, O Lord,
And warm us with the light of love.
Lord, let no crime our souls oppress,
Or keep us from thy law divine;
Oh guard us by thy saving grace
And make our wills accord with thine.
Still may we seek thy heavenly seat,
And strive eternal life to gain;
Oh, keep us in thy mercy sweet,
And cleanse our souls from earthly stain.
Gregory the Great (c. 540 – 604) Italy
Translated by Daniel Joseph Donahoe
Source: Early Christian hymns : translations of the verses of the most noted Latin writers of the early and middle ages, Translated by Daniel Joseph Donahoe, Grafton Press, 1908
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