Translations. - The Trinity. (luther's Song-book.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEEEDEEEDF BB BB A BBGG HHBB IIJKI | A |
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God the Father with us be | B |
Let us not fall to badness | C |
Make us from all sinning free | B |
And help us die in gladness | C |
'Gainst the devil well us ware | D |
And keep our faith from failing | E |
Our hope in thee from quailing | E |
Our hearts upon thee staying | E |
Make us wholly trust thy care | D |
Us with good Christians sharing | E |
Save from the devil snaring | E |
Him with God's weapons daring | E |
Amen well now may we fare | D |
Now sing we Halleluja | F |
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Jesus Master with us be | B |
Let us not fall to badness c | B |
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Holy Spirit with us be | B |
Let us not fall to badness c | B |
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II | A |
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Thou who art three in unity | B |
A true God from eternity | B |
The sun's daylight withdraws his shine | G |
Lighten us with thy light divine | G |
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At morn we praise thee with the day | H |
At evening too to thee we pray | H |
Our poor song glorifieth thee | B |
Now ever and eternally | B |
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God Father always be adored | I |
God Son thou art our only Lord | I |
Thee Comforter the Holy Ghost | J |
We praise now and for evermore Amen | K |
George Macdonald
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