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MILITARY VIRTUE 13

accurate translation by our present Poet Laureate,[1] marking the lines omitted by Cosin and taking the liberty of reading 'Paraclete' with the original for Dr. Bridges' 'Comforter':

Dr. Bridges

Cosin

1.

Come, O Creator Spirit, come,
And make within our hearts thy home;
To us thy grace celestial give,
Who of thy breathing move and live.

1.

Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire,
And lighten with celestial fire;
Thou the anointing Spirit art,
Who dost thy 'sevenfold gifts impart:

2.

O Paraclete, that name is thine,
Of God most high the gift divine;
The well of life, the fire of love,
Our souls' anointing from above.

2.

Thy blessed unction from above
Is comfort, life, and fire of love;

3.

Thou dost appear in sevenfold dower
The sign of God's almighty power;
The Father's promise, making rich
With saving truth our earthly speech.

4.

Our senses with thy light inflame,
Our hearts to heavenly love reclaim;

Enable with perpetual light
The dullness of our blinded sight:

Our bodies' poor infirmity
With strength perpetual fortify.

3.

Anoint and cheer our soiled face
With the abundance of thy grace:

5.

Our mortal foe afar repel,
Grant us henceforth in peace to dwell;
And so to us, with thee for guide,
No ill shall come, no harm betide.

Keep far our foes, give peace at home;
Where thou art guide no ill can come.

6.

May we by thee the Father learn,
And know the Son, and thee discern,
Who art of both; and thus adore
In perfect faith for evermore.

4.

Teach us to know the Father, Son,
And thee, of Both, to be but One;
That through the ages all along
This may be our endless song,
Praise to thy eternal merit,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

  1. In the Yattendon and the English Hymnal.