

Hymns of the Eastern Church, by J.M. Neale, [1884], at sacred-texts.com
CONTENTS.
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| Preface to First Edition | |
| Preface to Second Edition | |
| Preface to Third Edition | |
| Introduction | |
| S. Anatolius—(d. 458) 55 | 
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| Stichera for a Sunday of the First Tone | |
| Evening Hymn | |
| Stichera at Vespers, S. Stephen's Day | |
| Stichera for Christmas-tide | |
| S. Andrew of Crete—(A.D. 660–732) | |
| Stichera for Great Thursday | |
| Troparia for Palm Sunday | |
| The Great Canon | |
| Stichera for the Second Week of the Great Fast | |
| S. Germanus—(A.D. 634–734) | |
| A Sunday in the Week of the First Tone | |
| S. John Damascene—(circ. A.D. 780) | |
| Canon for Easter Day, called the "Queen of Canons"— | |
| Ode I.—"’Tis the Day of Resurrection" | |
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| S. John Damascene—Continued. | 
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| Ode III. Come and let us drink of that New River" | |
| Ode IV.—"Stand on thy watch-tower, Habakkuk the Seer" | |
| Ode V.—"Let us rise in early morning" | |
| Ode VI.—"Into the dim earth's lowest parts descending" | |
| Ode VII.—"Who from the fiery furnace saved the Three" | |
| Ode VIII.—"Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise" | |
| Ode IX. Thou New Jerusalem, arise and shine" | |
| The Stichera of the Last Kiss | |
| Idiomela for All Saints | |
| Canon for S. Thomas’ Sunday:— | 
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| Ode I. Come, ye faithful, raise the strain" | |
| Ode III.—"On the rock of Thy Commandments" | |
| Ode IV.—"Christ, we turn our eyes to Thee" | |
| Ode V.—Thee, O Christ, we, very early rising" | |
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| S. Cosmas, surnamed The Melodist—(A.D. 760) | |
| Canon for Christmas Day: | 
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| Ode I.—" Christ is born! Tell forth His fame" | |
| Ode 11I.—"Him, of the Father's very Essence" | |
| Ode IV.—"Rod of the Root of Jesse" | |
| Ode V.—"Father of Peace, and God of Consolation" | |
| Ode VI.—"As Jonah, issuing from his three days’ tomb" | |
| Ode VII.—"The Holy Children boldly stand" | |
| Ode VIII.—"The dewy freshness that the furnace flings" | |
| Ode IX.—"O wond’rous mystery, full of passing grace!" | |
| Cento on the Transfiguration | |
| S. Tarasius—(A.D. 806) | |
| S. Theophanes—(A.D. 759–818) | |
| Idiomela on Friday of Tyrophagus | |
| Stichera at the First Vespers of Cheese Sunday (Quinquagesima):—"Adam's Complaint" | |
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| S. Theodore of the Studium—(A.D. 826) | |
| Canon for Apocreos (Sexagesima) | |
| Ode I.—"That fearful day, that day of speechless dread" | |
| Ode III.—"God comes, and who shall stand before His fear?" | |
| Ode IV.—"The day is near, the Judgment is at hand" | |
| Ode IX.—"The Lord draws nigh, the righteous Throne's Assessor" | |
| Orthodoxy Sunday (1st Sunday in Lent) | |
| S. Methodius I.—(A.D. 836) | |
| Idiomela for a Sunday of the Fourth Tone | |
| S. Joseph of the Studium—(A.D. 830) | |
| Canon at Lauds for Sunday of the Prodigal Son (Septuagesima) | |
| Cento from the Canon of SS. Timothy and Maura: | 
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| "Let our Choir new Anthems raise" | |
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| S. Joseph of the Studium—continued. | 
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| Cento from the Canon for the Monday of the First Tone; in the Paracletice: "And wilt Thou pardon, Lord?" | |
| Cento from the Canon of the Bodiless Ones (Tuesday in the Week of the Fourth Tone): "Stars of the Morning" | |
| Canon for Ascension Day:— | 
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| Ode I.—"After three days Thou didst rise" | |
| Ode III.—"Exalt, exalt, the Heavenly Gates" | |
| Ode IV.—"Jesus, Lord of Life Eternal" | |
| Ode V.—"Now that Death by death hath found its ending" | |
| Ode VI.—"Rain down, ye heav’ns, eternal bliss" | |
| Ode VII.—"Wafting Him up on high" | |
| Ode VIII.—"Of twofold natures, Christ, the Giver" | |
| Ode IX.—"Holy gift, surpassing comprehension" | |
| S. Theoctistus of the Studium—(circ. A.D. 890) | |
| Cento from the "Suppliant Canon to Jesus" | |
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| Metrophanes of Smyrna—(circ. A.D. 910) | |
| From the Canon for Sunday of the Second Tone:— | 
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| "O Unity of Threefold Light" | |
| Euthymius—(A.D. 910) | |
| Leo VI.—(A.D. 917) | |
| John Mauropus—(A.D. 1060) | |
| APPENDIX. | 
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| S. Stephen the Sabaite—(A.D. 725–794) | |
| Idiomela in the Week of the First Oblique Tone | |
| S. Joseph of the Studium (A.D. 830): | 
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| "The Pilgrims of Jesus" | |
| "The Return Home" |