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Translation Lau Kanen

Timor et tremor
Language: Latin 
Our translations:  DUT ENG GER
Timor et tremor venerunt super me, 
et caligo cecidit super me:
miserere mei Domine, miserere mei
quoniam in te confidit anima mea.

Exaudi Deus deprecationem meam 
quia refugium meum es 
tu adjutor fortis.
Domine, invocavi te, non confundar.

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•   F. Poulenc 

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Researcher for this page: Ahmed E. Ismail

This text was added to the website: 2005-03-22
Line count: 8
Word count: 39

Vrees en beven
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Language: Dutch (Nederlands)  after the Latin 
Vrees en beven zijn over mij gekomen,
En duisternis heeft mij overvallen:
Heb medelijden met mij, Heer. heb medelijden met mij,
want op U vertrouwt mijn ziel.
 
Verhoor, God, mijn smeekbede,
Want Gij zijt mijn toevlucht,
Gij mijn sterke helper, Heer;
Ik heb U aangeroepen, ik zal niet in verwarring raken.

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  • Translation from Latin to Dutch (Nederlands) by Lau Kanen

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This text was added to the website: 2008-05-19
Line count: 8
Word count: 53

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