Translations. - The Litany. (luther's Song-book.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABACDBBEBEFGHEHIAJ KLMIENOIEAPQEREJSTUV PGWKPXYZPXAA2AB2C2PE APCPCPCPPD2D2A| Chorus Kyrie Chorus Eleison | A |
| Christe Eleison | A |
| Kyrie Eleison | A |
| O Christ Hear us | B |
| Lord God the Father in heaven | A |
| Lord God the Son Saviour of the world | C |
| Lord God the Holy Ghost | D |
| Have pity upon us | B |
| Be gracious unto us | B |
| Spare us dear Lord God | E |
| Be gracious unto us | B |
| Help us dear Lord God | E |
| From all sins | F |
| From all error | G |
| From all evil | H |
| Defend us dear Lord God | E |
| From the deceit and wiles of the devil | H |
| From violent sudden death | I |
| From pestilence and famine | A |
| From war and bloodshed | J |
| From uproar and discord | K |
| From fire and flood | L |
| From hail and tempest | M |
| From the eternal death | I |
| Defend us dear Lord God | E |
| Through thy holy birth | N |
| Through thy death struggle and bloody sweat | O |
| Through thy cross and death | I |
| Help us dear Lord God | E |
| Through thy holy resurrection and ascension | A |
| In our final distress | P |
| At the last judgement | Q |
| Help us dear Lord God | E |
| We poor sinners pray | R |
| That thou wouldst hear us dear Lord God | E |
| And thy holy Church govern and lead | J |
| All bishops parsons and clerks keep in the wholesome word and holy life | S |
| All factions and offences prevent | T |
| All that wander and all that are led astray bring back | U |
| Tread Satan under our feet | V |
| Into thy harvest send forth true labourers | P |
| Give to the word thy spirit and power | G |
| All that are troubled and faint hearted help and comfort them | W |
| To all kings and princes give peace and concord | K |
| To our emperor grant constant victory over his enemies | P |
| Our governors and all their mighty ones guide and defend | X |
| Our council school and congregation bless and protect | Y |
| To all in distress and on a journey appear with help | Z |
| To all that are with child and that give suck grant happy result and good success | P |
| All children and sick persons foster and tend | X |
| All prisoners loose and unburden | A |
| All widows and orphans defend and provide for | A2 |
| Take pity upon all men | A |
| Our enemies persecutors and slanderers forgive and convert | B2 |
| The fruits of the earth give and preserve | C2 |
| And graciously hear us | P |
| Hear us dear Lord God | E |
| O Jesus Christ God's Son | A |
| Have pity upon us | P |
| O thou Lamb of God that bearest the sins of the world | C |
| Have pity upon us | P |
| O thou Lamb of God that bearest the sins of the world | C |
| Have pity upon us | P |
| O thou Lamb of God that bearest the sins of the world | C |
| Grant us lasting peace | P |
| Christ Hear us | P |
| Lord Have pity | D2 |
| Christ Have pity | D2 |
| Lord have pity Amen | A |
George Macdonald
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