Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
EASTER
204
Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain
Ex. 15: 1–21
7. 6. 7. 6. D. Trochaic
Aisohmen pantes laoi
John of Damascus, c. 750
Tr., John M. Neale, 1859, alt. ab.
Schwing dich auf
“Geistliche Andachten”
Berlin, 1666
be
is
phant
stow
fly
glad
stand,
dark,
um
didst
and
tri
ing
ing
ness;
to
the
ye
ter
ful,
day
win
faith
1
Come,
All
a
3
But
2
Thine
our
the
Thou
Long
Of
own
sins,
strain
raise
midst
of
know
dy
sad
joy
praise
eth
and
to
man
un
from
hu
God
From
That
ing.
ing.
ness.
hath
which
to
His
peace
light,
ev
brought
whom
Is
Thy
His
Pass
Laud
In
give
el
more
er
we
ra
por
um
tomb’s
burst
pris
phant
dark
His
tri
the
hath
ness;
tal
on
glad
ye
ther
the
the
of
faith
could
spring
Nei
Come,
ful,
’Tis
day:
death
the
of
to
Of
Nor
Christ
strain
souls
raise
gates
sad
mor
joy
as
sun
to
Thee
a
ris
from
a
hath
en.
tal.
ness.
men.
A
watch
brought
three
Is
nor
sleep
His
ers
days’
hath
And
Nor
God
the
from
Hold
As
In
el
seal
death
ra
the
in
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