- 1. Verbum supernum prodiens,
  - Nec Patris linquens dexteram,
  - Ad opus suum exiens,
  - Venit ad vitæ vesperam.
   - 2. In mortem a discipulo
  - Suis tradendus æmulis,
  - Prius in vitæ ferculo
  - Se tradidit discipulis.
   - 3. Quibus sub bina specie
  - Carnem dedit et sanguinem;
  - Ut duplicis substantiæ
  - Totum cibaret hominem.
   - 4. Se nascens dedit socium,
  - Convescens in edulium,
  - Se moriens in pretium,
  - Se regnans dat in præmium.
   - 5. O salutaris hostia,
  - Quæ cæli pandis ostium,
  - Bella premunt hostilia;
  - Da robur, fer auxilium.
   - 6. Uni trinoque Domino
  - Sit sempiterna gloria:
  - Qui vitam sine termino
  - Nobis donet in patria.
    |   - The Word descending from above,
  - without leaving the right hand of his Father,
  - and going forth to do his work,
  - reached the evening of his life.
   - When about to be given over
  - to his enemies by one of his disciples,
  - to suffer death, he first gave himself
  - to his disciples as the bread of life.
   - Under a twofold appearance
  - he gave them his flesh and his blood;
  - that he might thus wholly feed us
  - made up of a twofold substance.
   - By his birth he gave himself as our companion;
  - at the Last Supper he gave himself as our food;
  - dying on the cross he gave himself as our ransom;
  - reigning in heaven he gives himself as our reward
   - O saving Victim,
  - Who expandest the door of Heaven,
  - Hostile wars press.
  - Give strength; bear aid.
   - To the Lord One in Three,
  - May there be sempiternal glory;
  - May He grant us life without end
  - In the native land.
    |   - The heavenly Word proceeding forth,
  - Yet leaving not his Father's side,
  - And going to His work on Earth,
  - Has reached at length life's eventide.
   - By false disciple to be given
  - To foemen for His blood athirst,
  - Himself, the living bread from heaven,
  - He gave to his disciples first.
   - In twofold form of sacrament,
  - He gave His flesh, He gave His blood,
  - That man, of soul and body blent,
  - Might wholly feed on mystic food.
   - In birth man's fellow-man was He,
  - His meat while sitting at the board;
  - He died, our ransomer to be,
  - He reigns to be our great reward.
   - O saving Victim, opening wide
  - The gate of heaven to man below;
  - Our foes press hard on every side,
  - Thine aid supply, Thy strength bestow.
   - All praise and thanks to thee ascend
  - For evermore, blessed One in Three;
  - O grant us life that shall not end,
  - In our true native land with Thee.
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