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Hymns of the Eastern Church, by J.M. Neale, [1884], at sacred-texts.com


p. 97

Canon for Easter Day

ODE III.

by S. John Damascene.

Δεῦτε πόμα πίωμεν.

Come, and let us drink of that New River,
  Not from barren Rock divinely poured,
But the Fount of Life that is for ever
  From the Sepulchre of Christ the Lord.

All the world hath bright illumination,—
  Heav’n and Earth and things beneath the earth:
’Tis the Festival of all Creation:
  Christ hath ris’n, Who gave Creation birth:

Yesterday with Thee in burial lying,
  Now to-day with Thee aris’n I rise;
Yesterday the partner of Thy dying,
  With Thyself upraise me to the skies.

[In Mr. Young's book: composed by Dr. Schroeder.]


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