Cristo No Horto

Cristo entra no horto a sós, e inclina-Se a orar

Author: Sidney Lanier (1880)
Tune: LANIER (Lutkin)
Published in 1 hymnal

Representative Text

1. Cristo entra no horto a sós, e inclina-Se a orar.
Triste, ergue a Deus a voz, dispõe-Se a nos salvar.
Que angústia ao orar em dor! Em sangue se torna o Seu suor!
“Afasta esse cálix Meu, ó Pai, se possível for!”

2. Quanto sofrimento atroz provou o Salvador!
Vede quanto amor por nós, divino e santo amor!
Nos ombros suportou a cruz; por nós Se dispôs à morte e à dor,
Mas logo ressurgiu em luz, tornando-Se vencedor!

Source: Louvores ao Rei #91

Author: Sidney Lanier

Lanier, Sidney, born at Macon, Ga., Feb. 3, 1842, and educated at Oglethorpe College, Ga., where he graduated in 1860. He was one of the earliest volunteers in the Confederate Army, and after the war he devoted himself to music and literature. He died at Lynn, N.C., Sep. 7, 1881. His Poems were collected and pub. by his widow (New York), in 1884. Two of his hymns are:— 1. Thou God, Whose high eternal love. [Holy Matrimony.] This is dated "Macon, Sep. 1865," and is found in his Poems, p. 233. 2. Into the woods my Master went. This is a poem rather than a hymn, and might pass for a carol. It is given as No. 745 in the Methodist Hymnal, N.Y., 1905. In early life Lanier was a member of the Presbyterian Church, but gradually lo… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Cristo entra no horto a sós, e inclina-Se a orar
Title: Cristo No Horto
English Title: Into the Woods My Master Went
Author: Sidney Lanier (1880)
Language: Portuguese

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