“Jam Lucis Orto Sidere”.
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Saint John Henry Cardinal Newman.
Artist: John Everett Millais (1829–1896).
Date: 1881.
Collection: National Portrait Gallery.
Source/Photographer: NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
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“Jam Lucis Orto Sidere”.
Sung by: Giovanni Vianini.
Canto Ambrosiano, “Jam Lucis Orto Sidere”,
Inno "Ad Primam" "Liturgia Horarum" studi vari di Giovanni Vianini, su spartito con notazione a rombo, scrittura originale del canto liturgico milanese.
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“Jam Lucis Orto Sidere”.
Ambrosian Hymn Sung At The Canonical Hour Of Prime.
Translated By Saint John Henry Cardinal Newman.
The star of morn to night succeeds;
We therefore meekly Pray,
May God, in all our words and deeds,
Keep us from harm this day.
May He in love restrain us still
From tones of strife and words of ill,
And wrap around and close our eyes
To Earth's absorbing vanities.
May wrath and thoughts that gender shame
Ne’er in our breasts abide,
And painful abstinences tame
Of wanton flesh the pride.
So when the weary day is o’er,
And night and stillness come once more,
Blameless and clean from spot of Earth
We may repeat with reverent mirth —
To God The Father Glory be,
And to His Only Son,
And to The Spirit, One and Three,
While endless ages run.
Amen.
(English lyrics from WIKISOURCE)
Jam lucis orto sidere,
Deum precémur supplices,
Ut in diurnis áctibus
Nos servet a nocéntibus.
Linguam refraénans témperet,
Ne litis horror insonet,
Visum fovéndo contegat,
Ne vanitátes háuriat.
Ut cum dies abscésserit,
Noctémque sors reduxerit,
Mundi per abstinéntiam
Ipsi canamus gloriam.
Deo Patri sit gloria,
Eiusque soli Filio,
Cum Spiritu Paraclito,
Nunc et per omne saéculum.
Amen.
(Latin lyrics from PRECES-LATINÆ)
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