Unter Lilien jener Freuden.
171J. L. K. Allendorf, 1731.
Tr. H. Brueckner, 1917.
Midst the lilies blooming yonder Thou shalt wander, Oh my soul, and be at home. Rise, then, as on eagle-pinions— Thy dominions Are above where angels roam. | Guide my ship, Thou First-born Brother, To no other Than that peaceful haven where, Sheltered from all storms forever, I shall never Know of sorrow, sin or care. | Thou canst fill our mouths with laughter, And hereafter Make our tongues to sing Thy praise. Thou canst softly lead us mortals Through death’s portals And above all evils raise. | For our sins and grievous errors All the terrors Of the cross Thou didst endure. Death, thy sting for aye has vanished, Thou art banished, And I rest from thee secure. | |