Dies Irae (Irons)

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For other English-language translations of this work, see Dies Irae (Thomas of Celano).
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Dies Irae (1849)
by Tommaso da Celano, translated by William Josiah Irons

famous Latin hymn originally scripted by Tommaso da Celano. Often considered one of the foremost and widely known hymns of its time, it is distinguished by its classical three-line, perfect-rhyme stanza.

See also: Dies Iræ in Catholic Encyclopedia (1913).

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