(Sung after the Canon for Easter Day) humnoumen sou Christe, to soterion pathos tr., John Brownlie 10.10.10.8 I Thy glorious rising on the first of days, We come adoring, and with grateful praise Thy saving Passion sing in joyful lays; -- With trumpet sound His praise advance. II O Christ Who, on the Cross in dark dismay Didst vanquish death and cast his bands away, -- Almighty, in our life give peace, we pray; Praise Him with cymbals in the dance. III Thou Christ Who, from the depths of hades brought The life to mortal man his spirit sought; May we with pure heart hymn Thee as we ought; -- With trumpet sound His praise advance. IV We praise Thee that in condescension Thou, Of Virgin born, to man's estate didst bow, One with th' Eternal Father then as now; -- Praise Him with cymbals in the dance. V He, on the Cross Who freely bare our woes, And from the grave a glorious Victor rose, Now on the world His saving grace bestows; -- With trumpet sound His praise advance, Praise Him with cymbals in the dance. |