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Andreas Hakenberger
(c.1574 - 1627)
Domine Deus meus, exaltasti
(S.S.A.A.T.T.B.)
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From Harmonia Sacra, Frankfurt, 1617.
Lyrics: Anon
Domine Deus meus, exaltasti super terram habitationem meam, et pro morte defluente deprecata sum.
Invocavi Dominum patrem Domini mei, ut non derelinquat me in die tribulationis meæ, et in tempore superborum sine adjutorio.
O Lord my God, thou hast exalted my earthly dwelling place, and I have prayed for the waning of death.
I called upon the Lord, the father of my Lord, that he would not leave me in the day of my adversities, nor without succour in the time of the haughty.
Domine Deus meus, exaltasti super terram habitationem meam, et pro morte defluente deprecata sum.
Invocavi Dominum patrem Domini mei, ut non derelinquat me in die tribulationis meæ, et in tempore superborum sine adjutorio.
O Lord my God, thou hast exalted my earthly dwelling place, and I have prayed for the waning of death.
I called upon the Lord, the father of my Lord, that he would not leave me in the day of my adversities, nor without succour in the time of the haughty.