

Hymns of the Eastern Church, by J.M. Neale, [1884], at sacred-texts.com
Canon for Christmas Day
by S. Cosmas
σπλάγχνων Ἰωνᾶν.
As Jonah, issuing from his three days’ tomb,
   At length was cast, uninjured, on the earth;
 So, from the Virgin's unpolluted womb
   The Incarnate Word, That dwelt there, had His Birth:
 For He, Who knew no taint of mortal stain,
 Willed that His Mother spotless should remain.
Christ comes, Incarnate God, amongst us now,
   Begotten of the Father ere the day:
 And He, to Whom the sinless legions bow,
   Lies cradled, ’midst unconscious beasts on hay:
 And, by His homely swaddling-bands girt in,
 Looses the many fetters of our sin.
Now the New Child of Adam's race draws nigh,
   To us, the faithful, given: This, this is He
 That shall the Father of Eternity,
   The Angel of the Mighty Counsel, be:
 This the eternal God, by Whose strong hands
 The fabric of the world supported stands.