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NHG-P.758.028
16 Jun 1758:23 (89)
Translation of the Ode written by the King of Prussia,
immediately after the victory gained, over the combined
armies of France and the Empire, at Rosach; which was set to
music, and performed in the Queen of Prussia's apartment at
Berlin, the fifth of last month.
I. Oh thou on whom the nations call,
Father, and Lord, of all,
Uncreated, undefin'd,
Whom the rude Indian worships in the wind:
By whatsoever name thou wouldst be term'd,
Immaculate! Supreme!
Omniscient, infinite, eternal mind!
In thankful gratitude before thy throne I fall.
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