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O Ltttle Town tf BefhlhemPhillips Brooks
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and en - ter
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all the years AreGod the King, Andceive Him stil1 Thebide with us; Our
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It Cnme Upon fhe Midnght OenrEdmund H. Sears
1. It came up - on2. Still through the clo -3. O ye, be - neath4. For 1o! the daysp
the mid - night olear, That glo-ri-ousven skies they come, With peace - fullife's'orush - ing load, Whose forms areare has - tening on, By proph - ets
songwingsbend -seen
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omAndWhoWhen
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endheav- en -longev
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s1ng.sing.sing.
near the earth,mu - sic floats Oter
olimb - ing w?y, Withcir- oling years, Shall
touch theirall the
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gold:
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good will to men,and lorv - ly plainsand gold - en hoursand earth shall own
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hear thebless - edhear thenow the
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We Tlree Kngs of Orient AreJohn H. Hopkins
At, 1. We three kings ofilIelchior 2. Born & King on
Ca,s1ca.r 3. Frank-in - oense toBalthazar 4. MYrrh is mine, its-4t, 5. Glo - rious now be
O - rient are;Beth-le-hem's plain,of - fer have I tbit - ter per - fumeholdHim & - rise,
Bear - ingGold IIn - ceflseBreathes aKing and
gifts webring, toowns a
life ofGod and
John H. Hopkins
tra-verse a-crowo l{im a-De- i-tygath- er- ingsac - ri-
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far, Field and
gain, King for -
nigh, Prayrr and
gloom; Sor-row-ing,fice; A1 - 1e
foun - taintev - €fr
prais - ing,sigh - ing,lu - ia,
moor andceas - ingall men
bleed- ing,A1 -le
moun-tain,nev - €frrais - ing,dy - iog,
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Fol - 1ow- ingO-verusWor-ship Him,Sealtd in theEarth to the
yon - der star.all to reign.God most High.stone-cold tomb.heavrns re - p1ies.
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star of won-der, star of night, Star with roy- al beau- tY brightt
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West-ward lead - still pro - oeed - itg, Guide us to Thy per - feot light.
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StlentllghtJoseph Mohr
Translation anonymous
1. Si2. Si3. Si
'Roundyon Vir - gin Moth- er andChild,Glo - ries stream from heav- en a - far,Ra - diant beams from Thy ho - 1y face,
night, A11 isnight, Shep -herdsnight, Son of
Ho ly In - fant so
Heav'n-ly hosts singWith the dawn of re
en - ly peace.vior is born.at Thy birth.
Franz Gruber
bright,sight.light
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lent night,lent night,lent night,
Ho
Ho
Ho
oalm,quakeGod,
all isat the
lovets pure
1y
ly1y
ten-derA1 - le-deem -
and mi1d,
1u - ia;ing grace,
Sleep in heav- en - lyChrist the Sa - vior is
Je - sus, Lord, at Thy
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Sleep in heav -
Christ the Sa -
Je - sus, Lord,
peace,
born,birth,
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IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTERWords by
CHRISTINA GEORG INA ROSETTI
the bleak midheav'n can - notgels and arch
Music byGUSTAV HOLST
Frost - y windmadeNor
-
earth sus
May have gath - ered
Poor- as I
WaWhen
ThrongedI would bring
stood hardand earthu-bimI were
iflee
ser
shep
ter likehe comes
had fal - len,the bleak midhis moth - erI were a wlse _
snowwinon
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Snow
- on- snow,
sta - ble - place suf - ficedIn her maid - en bliss,I would do my part;
long
In the bleak mid - winLord
-
God Al - mightWor - shipped the Be - lovYet, what can I give
ter,
v,ed
him
Long,
-Je
with_Give
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sus
-
Christ.a- kiss.
my
-
heart.
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AWAY IN A MANGERMusic by
WILLIAM J. KIRKPATRICK
Gently J = fOO
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L A - way in a-2.The cat - tle are -3. Be near me, Lord
crib for a bed,
ba-bya-wakes,ask thee to stay
the
butClose
looked -Look -in-
stars
loveall
lay -
down his sweet head.
no -
cry - ing he makes.
and - love me, I pray.
in the -thee, Lord -
the dear -
down where hedown from thethy ten - der
sleep on the hay.
morn - ing is nigh.live with thee there,
The lit - tle Lord Je - sus
And stay by my cra - dleAnd fit us for heav - en
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God RestV Merry, Gentlemen
Words traditional
1. God2. From3. The
rest ye mef - ry,God, our Heav - enshep-herds at these
gen-tle - men,ly Fa - ther,ti - dings
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Traditional English Melody
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noth - ing youbless - ed an -joio - ed muoh
mayr Forcame, Andmind, And*f
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on thisof the
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our,herdsirg
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gone aGod byBabe to
save usthat inwent to
all fromBeth - leBeth - le
we wereSon ofBless - ed
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com-fort and ti - dings of com-fort andoti- dings of joy, Com-fort and