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Aurelius Clemens Prudentius
348 - 413?
Poetry Listing
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| | Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 1: | Epilogue: Hymns For The Christian's Day (Epilogus) | The pure and faithful saint, whose heart is whole, | | 68 | 1646 | | 2: | Hymn After Fasting (Hymnus Post Ieiunium) | O Christ, of all Thy servants Guide, | | 162 | 1692 | | 3: | Hymn After Meat (Hymnus Post Cibum) | Refreshed we rise, and for this bread that feeds, | | 204 | 1589 | | 4: | Hymn At Cock-Crow (Hymnus Ad Galli Cantum) | Awake! the shining day is born! | | 200 | 1618 | | 5: | Hymn Before Meat (Hymnus Ante Cibum) | Blest Cross-bearer, Source of good, | | 412 | 1497 | | 6: | Hymn Before Sleep (Hymnus Ante Somnum) | Draw near, Almighty Father, | | 306 | 1689 | | 7: | Hymn For All Hours (Hymnus Omnis Horae) | Let me chant in sacred numbers, as I strike each sounding string, | | 230 | 1681 | | 8: | Hymn For Christmas-Day (Hymnus VIII. Kalendas Ianuarias) | Why doth the sun re-orient take | | 234 | 1606 | | 9: | Hymn For The Burial Of The Dead (Hymnus Ad Exequias Defuncti) | Fountain of life, supernal Fire, | | 346 | 1371 | | 10: | Hymn For The Epiphany (Hymnus Epiphaniae) | Lift up your eyes, whoe'er ye be | | 418 | 1233 | | 11: | Hymn For The Lighting Of The Lamps (Hymnus Ad Incensum Lucernae) | Blest Lord, Creator of the glowing light, | | 328 | 1458 | | 12: | Hymn For Those Who Fast (HYMNUS IEIUNANTIUM) | O Jesus, Light of Bethlehem, | | 466 | 1259 | | 13: | Morning Hymn (Hymnus Matutinus) | Ye clouds and darkness, hosts of night | | 224 | 1790 | | 14: | Preface: Hymns For The Christian's Day | Full fifty years my span of life hath run, | | 94 | 1696 |
About: Aurelius Prudentius Clemens was a Roman Christian poet, born in the Roman province of Tarraconensis (now Northern Spain) in 348. He probably died in Spain, as well, some time after 405, possibly around 413.
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