LUTHER.
The first Choir.--Lord God, thee praise do we. The second Choir.--Lord, we give thanks to thee.
- Thee, Father, eternal God,
- Earth praises, far and broad.
- All angels and heaven's host,
- All that in thy service boast,
- The cherubim and seraphim
- Sing thee ever with lofty hymn:
- Holy is our Lord God!
- Holy is our Lord God!
Both Choirs.--Holy is our God, the Lord of Sabaoth.
- Thy godlike might and lordship go
- Wide over heaven and earth below.
- To thee the holy twelve do call,
- And thy beloved prophets all:
- The precious martyrs, with one voice,
- Praise thee, O Lord, with mighty noise.
- From all thy worthy Christendom
- To thee each day thy praises come;
- To Thee, the Father, on highest throne,
- Thy true and only-begotten Son;
- The holy Comforter always,
- With service true they thank and praise.
- Thou, king of glory, Christ, alone
- Art the Father's eternal Son;
- Didst not the virgin's womb despise,
- That so the human race might rise;
- Thou on the might of Death didst tread,
- And Christians all to heaven dost lead.
- Thou sittest now at God's right hand,
- With glory of all i' th' heavenly land;
- The hour shall come when thou shalt yet
- To judge the dead and living sit;
- Now to thy servants help afford,
- Ransomed with thy dear blood, O Lord;
- Let us in heaven have our dole,
- And with the holy be always whole.
- Thy folk, Lord Christ, help and advance,
- And bless thine own inheritance;
- Them watch and ward, Lord, every day,
- And lift them always up, we pray.
- Daily, Lord God, we honour thee,
- And praise thy name continually.
- O God of truth, keep us this day
- From every sin and evil way.
- Be gracious to us, Lord, we plead--
- Be gracious to us in every need.
- Show unto us thy pitying grace,
- For all our hope in thee we place.
- Dear Lord, our hope is in thy name;
- Let us be never put to shame. Amen.
OF LIFE AT COURT.
To the tune--Ein Lappisch Mann: A Silly Man.
Who number one
Keeps in the van,
And gently can
His hoop drive on
And fawn and fan,
And every man
Counts dust and bran--
Is now the cock to crow to Pan.
Who has in sight
To live upright,
Keep honour bright,
And be true quite--
In vain shall fight
And lose his might,
Shall meet with slight
And scorn and spite,
And serve the rest, unhappy wight.
By flattery's rod
There's many a lad
Great wealth has had,
And praises glad;
Down in the mud
He'll others tread
And honour wed:
So goes the world heels over head!
Whatever man
Has no such plan,
From court must run;
Such never won
But scoff and ban.
Who flatter can,
And sting and tan--
He is at court the best o' the clan!