118 STICHERON
(From the Burial Office for a Layman)
ὁρῶντές με ἄφωνον καὶ ἄπνουν προκείμενον
Euchologion, p. 419
tr., John Brownlie
6.7.6.7
119 I Come friends behold me here, Speechless and breathless lying; Held in the arms of death;-- Come with your tears and sighing. | II But yesterday I lived, And walked, and spoke with you: Come friends, with the last kiss. Bid me a long adieu. | III For I shall walk no more The wonted paths we trod; My voice is stilled, I go To speak alone with God. | IV The Judge has called me hence,-- To Whom the wise and great, The warrior and the king, Are men of one estate. | V Ah! not the name I bore Shall final doom recall; The life of each lies bare, Before the Judge of all. | VI For all the good I've done, For all the ill and blame,-- Shall come to me in full, The honour or the shame. | VII Call ye on Christ our God That by His saving might, I may a dwelling find Among the sons of light. | |