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CONTENTS

Preface to First Edition 13
Preface to Second Edition 19
Preface to Third Edition 21
Introduction 25
S. Anatolius (d. 458) 55
  Stichera for a Sunday of the First Tone 57
  Evening Hymn 59
  Stichera at Vespers, S. Stephen's Day 62
  Stichera for Christmas-tide 64
S. Andrew of Crete (A.D. 660-732) 71
  Stichera for Great Thursday 73
  Troparia for Palm Sunday 76
  The Great Canon 78
  Stichera for the Second Week of the Great Fast 82
S. Germanus (A.D. 634-734) 85
  A Sunday in the Week of the First Tone 87
S. John Damascene (circ. A.D. 780) 90
  Canon for Easter Day, called the "Queen of Canons": 92
    Ode 1. "'Tis the Day of Resurrection" 95
    Ode 3. "Come and let us drink of that New River" 97
    Ode 4. "Stand on thy watch-tower, Habakkuk the Seer" 98
    Ode 5. "Let us rise in early morning" 100
    Ode 6. "Into the earth's lowest parts descending" 102
    Ode 7. "Who from the fiery furnace saved the Three" 103
    Ode 8. "Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise" 105
    Ode 9. "Thou New Jerusalem, arise and shine" 107
  The Stichera of the Last Kiss 108
  Idiomela for All Saints 115
  Canon for S. Thomas' Sunday:
    Ode 1. "Come, ye faithful, raise the strain" 116
    Ode 3. "On the rock of Thy Commandments" 121
    Ode 4. "Christ, we turn our eyes to Thee" 123
    Ode 5. "Thee, O Christ, we, very early rising" 125
S. Cosmas, surnamed The Melodist (A.D. 760) 127
  Canon for Christmas Day:
    Ode 1. "Christ is born! Tell forth His fame" 130
    Ode 3. "Him, of the Father's very Essence" 133
    Ode 4. "Rod of the Root of Jesse" 136
    Ode 5. "Father of Peace, and God of Consolation" 139
    Ode 6. "As Jonah, issuing from his three days' tomb" 141
    Ode 7. "The Holy Children boldly stand" 143
    Ode 8. "The dewy freshness from the furnace flings" 145
    Old 9. "O wondrous mystery, full of passing grace!" 148
  Cento on the Transfiguration 150
S. Tarasius (A.D. 806) 154
S. Theophanes (A.D. 759-818) 156
  Idiomela on Friday of Tyrophagus 160
  Stichera at the First Vespers of Cheese Sunday (Quinquagesima): "Adam's Complaint" 164
S. Theodore of the Studium (A.D. 826) 168
  Canon for Apocreos (Sexagesima) 171
    Ode 1. "That fearful day, that day of speechless dread" 174
    Ode 3. "God comes, and who shall stande before His fear?" 176
    Ode 4. "The day is near, the Judgment is at hand" 178
    Ode 9. "The Lord draws nigh, the righteous Throne's Assessor" 181
  Orthodoxy Sunday (1st Sunday in Lent) 184
S. Methodius I (A.D. 836) 192
  Idiomela for a Sunday of the Fourth Tone 193
S. Joseph of the Studium (A.D. 830) 195
  Canon at Lauds for Sunday of the Prodigal Son (Septuagesima) 198
  Cento from the Canon of Ss. Timothy and Maura: "Let our Choir new Anthems raise" 201
  Cento from the Canon for the Monday of the First Tone; in the Paracletice: "And wilt Thou pardon, Lord?" 204
  Cento from the Canon of the Bodiless Ones (Tuesday in the Week of the Fourth Tone): "Stars of the Morning" 206
  Canon for Ascension Day:
    Ode 1. "After three days Thou didst rise" 209
    Ode 3. "Exalt, exalt, the Heavenly Gates" 212
    Ode 4. "Jesus, Lord of Life Eternal" 214
    Ode 5. "Now that Death by death hath found its ending" 216
    Ode 6. "Rain down, ye heav'ns, eternal bliss" 218
    Ode 7. "Wafting Him up on high" 221
    Ode 8. "Of twofold natures, Christ, the Giver" 223
    Ode 9. "Holy gift, surpassing comprehension" 226
S. Theoctistus of the Studium (circ. A.D. 890) 229
  Cento from the "Suppliant Canon to Jesus" 229
Metrophanes of Smyrna (circ. A.D. 910) 233
  From the Canon for Sunday of the Second Tone: "O Unity of Threefold Light" 234
Euthymius (A.D. 910) 236
Leo VI (A.D. 917) 237
John Mauropus (A.D. 1060) 238
APPENDIX
S. Stephen the Sabaite (A.D. 725-794) 240
  Idiomela in the Week of the First Oblique Tone 242
S. Joseph of the Studium (A.D. 830)
  "The Pilgrims of Jesus" 245
  "The Return Home" 248

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