side the chains they wore,
And He hath rescued all.'
Let glory now the Cross adorn,
Hail, hail the Resurrection morn!
III
To-day the groans of Hades rise,--
'My power is gone from me;
The Shepherd died upon the Cross,
And Adam's sons are free;
The bars are taken from the tomb,
Death can no more appal;
For He who gave Himself to death,
By death hath rescued all.'
Let glory now the Cross adorn,
Hail, hail the Resurrection morn!
{kai ten phloginen rhomphaian}
({kontakion})
I
No longer now at Eden's gate
The fiery weapon gleams,
But from the Cross that leads to life
A light alluring streams.
II
And now the power of Death is gone,
His sting is torn away;
Grim Hades can no longer claim
His silent victory.
III
For Thou, O Saviour, didst descend
Where darkness brooding lies,
And bad'st the souls in bondage held
Return to Paradise.
{ho monogenes Hyios kai Logos tou theou}
(From the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom)
I
Thou one Begotten Son,
Eternal Word adored,
Immortal while the ages run,
And our Almighty Lord;
II
To bring Salvation nigh,
To vanquish death and sin,
Thou didst in cruel anguish die,
And life for mortals win.
III
Save us, O Christ our God,
Save by Thy Cross, we pray;
Thou who didst bear the Father's rod,
And death by dying slay.
IV
Thou art the Eternal Son,
One in the glorious Three;
Co-equal praise while ages run
Shall ever rise to thee.
{Kyrie, anabainontos sou en to stauro}
({Doxa Echos pl. d1})
I
When on the cruel Cross
The Lord was lifted high,
Affrighted earth in terror quailed
To see its Maker die.
II
Then had the yawning caves
Devoured the murderous band,
Had not the Crucified in lov
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