Augoustou Monarchesantos Epi Tes Ges,
he poluarchia ton anthropon epausato.

By Cassia the Recluse.

Menaeon Dec.25.

tr., John Brownlie

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I

When o'er the world Augustus reigned,

The rule of kingships felt decay;

And when our Lord appeared as Man,

The idol shrines were swept away.

II

One earthly power the people knew,

One world-embracing rule obeyed;

Then Gentiles to the Godhead knelt,

And undivided homage paid.

III

And when the monarch's will was known,

A census of the tribes was told;

Then, in the name of Christ their God,

His faithful subjects were enrolled.

IV

For great Thy mercy is to us,

O God, our King, Whose rule we own,

And we will render while we live,

One glory to Thy name alone.

christos ho basileus
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