Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) is a famous thirteenth century Latin hymn thought to be written by Thomas of Celano.
The poem describes the day of judgment, the last trumpet summoning souls before the throne of God, where the saved will be delivered and the unsaved cast into eternal flames.
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Dies iræ! dies illa
Solvet sæclum in favilla:
Teste David cum Sibylla!
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Quantus tremor est futurus,
Quando iudex est venturus,
Cuncta stricte discussurus!
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Tuba, mirum spargens sonum
Per sepulchra regionum,
Coget omnes ante thronum.
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Mors stupebit, et natura,
Cum resurget creatura,
Iudicanti responsura.
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Liber scriptus proferetur,
In quo totum continetur,
Unde mundus iudicetur.
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Iudex ergo cum sedebit,
Quidquid latet, apparebit:
Nil inultum remanebit.
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Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?
Quem patronum rogaturus,
Cum vix iustus sit securus?
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Rex tremendæ maiestatis,
Qui salvandos salvas gratis,
Salva me, fons pietatis.
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Recordare, Iesu pie,
Quod sum causa tuæ viæ:
Ne me perdas illa die.
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Quærens me, sedisti lassus:
Redemisti Crucem passus:
Tantus labor non sit cassus.
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Iuste iudex ultionis,
Donum fac remissionis
Ante diem rationis.
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Ingemisco, tamquam reus:
Culpa rubet vultus meus:
Supplicanti parce, Deus.
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Qui Mariam absolvisti,
Et latronem exaudisti,
Mihi quoque spem dedisti.
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Preces meæ non sunt dignæ:
Sed tu bonus fac benigne,
Ne perenni cremer igne.
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Inter oves locum præsta,
Et ab hædis me sequestra,
Statuens in parte dextra.
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Confutatis maledictis,
Flammis acribus addictis:
Voca me cum benedictis.
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Oro supplex et acclinis,
Cor contritum quasi cinis:
Gere curam mei finis.
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Lacrimosa dies illa,
qua resurget ex favilla
iudicandus homo reus.
Huic ergo parce, Deus:
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Pie Jesu Domine,
dona eis requiem. Amen.
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Day of wrath! O day of mourning!
See fulfilled the prophets' warning,
Heaven and earth in ashes burning!
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Oh, what fear man's bosom rendeth,
when from heaven the Judge descendeth,
on whose sentence all dependeth.
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Wondrous sound the trumpet flingeth;
through earth's sepulchers it ringeth;
all before the throne it bringeth.
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Death is struck, and nature quaking,
all creation is awaking,
to its Judge an answer making.
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Lo! the book, exactly worded,
wherein all hath been recorded:
thence shall judgment be awarded.
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When the Judge his seat attaineth,
and each hidden deed arraigneth,
nothing unavenged remaineth.
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What shall I, frail man, be pleading?
Who for me be interceding,
when the just are mercy needing?
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King of Majesty tremendous,
who dost free salvation send us,
Fount of pity, then befriend us!
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Think, good Jesus, my salvation
cost thy wondrous Incarnation;
leave me not to reprobation!
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Faint and weary, thou hast sought me,
on the cross of suffering bought me.
shall such grace be vainly brought me?
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Righteous Judge! for sin's pollution
grant thy gift of absolution,
ere the day of retribution.
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Guilty, now I pour my moaning,
all my shame with anguish owning;
spare, O God, thy suppliant groaning!
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Thou the sinful woman savedst;
thou the dying thief forgavest;
and to me a hope vouchsafest.
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Worthless are my prayers and sighing,
yet, good Lord, in grace complying,
rescue me from fires undying!
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With thy favored sheep O place me;
nor among the goats abase me;
but to thy right hand upraise me.
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While the wicked are confounded,
doomed to flames of woe unbounded
call me with thy saints surrounded.
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Low I kneel, with heart submission,
see, like ashes, my contrition;
help me in my last condition.
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Ah! that day of tears and mourning!
From the dust of earth returning
man for judgment must prepare him;
Spare, O God, in mercy spare him!
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Lord, all pitying, Jesus blest,
grant them thine eternal rest. Amen.
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Day of wrath, that day
Will dissolve the world in ashes
With witness David and the sibyl!
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How much tremor there will be,
when the judge will come,
investigating everything strictly!
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The trumpet, scattering a wondrous sound
through the sepulchres of the regions,
will collect all before the throne.
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Death and nature will marvel,
when the creature resurrects,
about to answer the judging one.
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The written book will be brought forth,
in which all is contained,
from which the world shall be judged.
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When therefore the judge will sit,
whatever hides will appear:
nothing will remain unpunished.
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What am I, miserable, then to say?
Which patron to ask,
when [even] the just may [only] hardly be sure?
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King of tremendous majesty,
who freely savest those that have to be saved,
save me, source of piety.
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Remember, pious Jesus,
that I am the cause of thy way:
lest thou lose me in that day.
10
Seeking me, thou sat tired:
thou redeemed [me] having suffered the Cross:
let not so much hardship be lost.
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Just judge of revenge,
give the gift of remission
before the day of reckoning.
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I sigh, like a guilty:
my face reddens in guilt:
Spare the supplicating one, God.
13
Thou who absolved Mary,
and heardest the robber,
gavest hope to me, too.
14
My prayers are not worthy:
however, thou, Good [Lord], do good,
lest I am burned up by eternal fire.
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Grant me a place among the sheep,
and take me out from among the goats,
setting me on the right side.
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Once the cursed have been rebuked,
sentenced to rancorous flames:
Call thou me with the blessed.
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I meekly and humbly pray,
[my] heart is as crushed as the ashes:
perform the healing of mine end.
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That tearful day,
by which from the ashes resurrects
the guilty man who is to be judged.
Spare him therefore, God.
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Pious Lord Jesus,
grant them rest. Amen.