

Hymns of the Eastern Church, by J.M. Neale, [1884], at sacred-texts.com
Canon for Easter Day
by S. John Damascene.
Ὁ παῖδας ἐκ καμίνου.
Who from the fiery furnace saved the Three,
 Suffers as mortal; that, His Passion o’er,
 This mortal, triumphing o’er death, might be
 Vested with immortality once more:
     He Whom our fathers still confest
     God over all, for ever blest.
The women with their ointment seek the Tomb:
 And Whom they mourned as dead, with many a tear,
 They worship now, joy dawning on their gloom,
 As Living God, as mystic Passover;
     Then to the Lord's Disciples gave
     The tidings of the vanquished grave.
We keep the festal of the death of death;
 Of hell o’erthrown: the first-fruits pure and bright,
 Of life eternal; and with joyous breath
 Praise Him that won the victory by His might:
     Him Whom our fathers still confest
     God over all, for ever blest.
All hallowed festival, in splendour born!
 Night of salvation and of glory! Night
 Fore-heralding the Resurrection morn!
 When from the tomb the everlasting Light,
     A glorious frame once more his own,
     Upon the world in splendour shone.