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dies irae


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dies irae - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Dies Irae \Di"es I"r[ae]\
     Day of wrath; -- the name and beginning of a famous
     medi[ae]val Latin hymn on the Last Judgment.
     [1913 Webster]
  
     Note: The text of the Dies Irae follows:
           DIES IRAE attributed to Tomaso de Celano
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           Latin English
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           Dies irae, dies illa The day of wrath, that day solvet
           saeclum in favilla: which will reduce the world to
           ashes, teste David cum Sibylla. as foretold by David
           and the Sybil. Quantus tremor est futurus, What terror
           there will be, quando judex est venturus, when the Lord
           will come cuncta stricte discussurus! to rigorously
           judge all! Tuba mirum spargens sonum The trumpet,
           scattering a wondrous sound per sepulcra regionum,
           among the graves of all the lands, coget omnes ante
           thronum. will assemble all before the Throne. Mors
           stupebit et natura, Death and Nature will be astounded
           cum resurget creatura, when they see a creature rise
           again judicanti responsura. to answer to the Judge.
           Liber scriptus proferetur, The book will be brought
           forth in quo totum continetur, in which all deeds are
           noted, unde mundus judicetur. for which humanity will
           answer. Judex ergo cum sedebit, When the judge will be
           seated, quidquid latet apparebit, all that is hidden
           will appear, nil inultum remanebit. and nothing will go
           unpunished. Quid sum miser tunc dicturus? Alas, what
           will I then say? Quem patronum rogaturus, To what
           advocate shall I appeal, cum vix justus sit securus?
           when even the just tremble? Rex tremendae majestatis, O
           king of redoutable majesty, qui salvandos salvas
           gratis, who freely saves the elect, salva me fons
           pietatis. save me, o fount of piety! Recordare Jesu
           pie, Remember, good Jesus, quod sum causa tuae viae,
           that I am the cause of your journey, ne me perdas illa
           die. do not lose me on that day. Quaerens me sedisti
           lassus, You wearied yourself in finding me. redemisti
           crucem passus, You have redeemed me through the cross.
           tantus labor non sit cassus. Let not such great efforts
           be in vain. Juste judex ultionis, O judge of vengeance,
           justly donum fac remissionis make a gift of your
           forgiveness ante diem rationis. before the day of
           reckoning. Ingemisco tanquam reus, I lament like a
           guilty one. culpa rubet vultus meus, My faults cause me
           to blush, supplicanti parce, Deus. I beg you, spare me.
           Qui Mariam absolvisti, You who have absolved Mary et
           latronem exaudisti, and have heard the thief's prayer,
           mihi quoque spem dedisti. have also given me hope.
           Preces meae non sunt dignae: My prayers are not worthy,
           sed tu bonus fac benigne, but you, o Good One, please
           grant freely ne perenni cremer igne. that I do not burn
           in the eternal fire. Inter oves locum praesta, Give me
           a place among the sheep, et ab haedis me sequestra,
           separate me from the goats statuens in parte dextra. by
           placing me at your right. Confutatis maledictis, Having
           destroyed the accursed, flammis acribus addictis:
           condemned them to the fierce flames, voca me cum
           benedictis. Count me among the blessed. Oro Supplex Et
           Acclinis, I prostrate myself, supplicating, Cor
           Contritum Quasi Cinis, my heart in ashes, repentant;
           Gere Curam Mei Finis. take good care of my last moment!
           Lacrimosa dies illa, That tearful day, qua resurget ex
           favilla when shall rise again from the ashes judicandus
           homo reus. sinful man to be judged. Huic ergo parce,
           Deus: Therefore pardon him, o God. pie Jesu Domine,
           Holy Lord Jesus, dona eis requiem. give them rest.
           Amen. Amen.
           [PJC]

dies irae - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  Dies Irae
      n 1: the first words of a medieval Latin hymn describing the
           Last Judgment (literally `day of wrath')