Analysis of A Fair Melody: To Be Sung By Good Christians

Hans Sachs 1494 (Nuremberg) – 1576 (Nuremberg)



Awake, my heart's delight, awake
Thou Christian host, and hear
These tones that lovely music make,
God's Word most pure and clear,
That now is sweetly sounding,
While dawn is piercing through the night
Through God's dear love abounding.

The prophets' message now at last
Our ears may hear again,
Locked up therewith in silence fast
Long had the Gospel lain;
But now we hear their voices,
And many an anxious burdened soul
In freedom now rejoices.

For conscience lay oppressed and bound
By bans and men's commands,
Soul-traps and nets were all around;
But now our German lands,
Behold the sun is risen,
And those foul shapes were ghosts and lies,
And dare to burst their prison.

Christ sends us many messengers
His gospel to proclaim,
And all the realm of darkness stirs
To work them death or shame,
And quench the Truth in error;--
O Christendom, thou Bride of God,
Fear not for all their terror!

Trust thou in flattering tongues no more,
Though many they may be;
All human teachings dread thou sore,
Though good they seem to thee;
But put thy whole affiance
In God's good-will and holy Word,
There is our one reliance.

There yield thy heart and soul entire,
What it commands is good;
Where it forbids let no desire
E'er stir within thy blood;
Where it allows, maintain thou
Thy Christian freedom as Paul saith,
Yet from offence refrain thou.

The Word will save thee from the smart
Of sin and pains of hell,
If thou believe it with thy heart
No evil there can dwell;
'Twill make thee pure and holy,
And teach thee that in Jesus lies
Our hope and comfort solely.

Blest be the day and blest the hour
When thou didst see revealed
The Word of God in all its power,
The soul's true strength and shield;
Let nought to thee be dearer
In heaven or earth, no creature-love
E'er to thy heart be nearer.

O Christendom, here give thou heed,
By no false lore perplexed,
Here seek and find true life indeed
For this world and the next;
For he who dies believing
In Christ alone, shall live with Him,
His heavenly joys receiving.


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Poetic Form
Metre 01110101 110101 11110101 111101 1111010 11110101 1111010 01010111 1011101 1110101 110101 1111110 010110101 01011 11010101 110101 11010101 1110101 0101110 01110101 0111110 11110100 110101 01011101 111111 0101010 11001111 1111110 110100111 110111 11010111 111111 11111 01110101 11101010 111101010 110111 110111010 1010111 1101011 11010111 111011 01111101 110111 11011111 110111 1111010 01110101 101010100 110101010 111101 011101110 011101 1111110 010111101 10111110 11001111 111101 11011101 111001 1111010 01011111 11001010
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,960
Words 369
Sentences 10
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7
Lines Amount 63
Letters per line (avg) 25
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 176
Words per stanza (avg) 41
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 21, 2023

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Hans Sachs

Hans Sachs was a German Meistersinger ("mastersinger"), poet, playwright, and shoemaker. more…

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