Here is the seventh poem in Georg Fabricius's hymn cycle. Here is a link to the sixth. The meter and rhyme-scheme is the same as the others. The Latin text: Nox intempesta. TERTIA PARS NOCTIS. Historia coram Pontificibus. CHRISTUS VINCTUS, ET adductus ad Annam. Zach....
Georg Fabricius
“To Cross His Master, Judas Comes”: Georg Fabricius, Hymns 1.6 (Updated)
Georg Fabricius’s sixth Hymn, on Judas’s betrayal of Christ.
“And Dyes the Green of Weeping Earth”: Georg Fabricius, Hymns 1.5
Georg Fabricius on Christ’s agony in the Garden of Gethsemane.
“The Hero Crossed the Brook Kidron”: Georg Fabricius, Hymns 1.4
A poem by Georg Fabricius on Christ making his way to Gethsemane.
“I Am the Vine; the Branches—You”: Fabricius’s Third Hymn
Fabricius’s third hymn from Book 1, on Christ our Advocate and Fructifier.
“O Wash Our Fetid Guilt”: Another Poem of Georg Fabricius
Fabricius’s second hymn: a new translation.
“Heaven’s Food”: A Poem of Georg Fabricius
A hymn of Georg Fabricius, rendered in English.