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FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
CHRISTMAS CAROLS Old and Carols New. The Parish Choir. $5.00. This handsome book contains Carols
New
for use at Christmas,
Ascension,
Easter,
Boston
.
751
:
carols
Year, Epiphany,
Whitsuntide,
Trinity,
Harvest, Children's Day, and Flower Services, collected
from many sources and
ar-
ranged by the Rev. Charles L. Hutchins, D.D. Ill his preface the editor says that "the excuse,
of
lication
double one
if
collection
of
carols,
is
a
the happy and widely pre-
viz.,
return
vailing
any be needed, for the pub-
this :
in
recent years
to
the
old
custom of carol singing, and the desire on the
of
part
compiler to
the
further
this
custom by placing within the reach of those who engage in it, an abundance of good material.
The carols have been drawn from ancient and modern sources, with discrimination and good musical judgnent. The ancient carols have been faithfully reproduced with due reverence for their traditional form.
Some
them have been harmonized in modern style but the greater number retain their ancient form. If one might select a model of
with
fine harmonization, in dulci by R. L. De Pearsall, would seem to conunand the premier place. It is a gem, and it should be sung in every church at
carol,
jiibilo.
The number of carols sefrom French sources is large. All are deserving of a hearing and many of them should become popular, for they are real carols. The English school is well repChristmastide.
lected
All the choice examples of that
resented.
both ancient and modern,
nation,
will
be
found
in
the book; in fact the bulk of the
work
is
taken
from English authors and
Modern
composers.
drawn upon
to
a
.Ainerican
large
extent,
carols
are
good ex-
amples by Custance, Cutler, Dr. Hodges (15 examples), Muhlenberg, Horatio Parker, De Koven, Roper and Tuckerman being included.
The German
represented.
school
is
adequately
In addition to the carols there
is a fine Bibliography of both printed and manuscript collections, the latter including
the fine collection in the British
Museum;
indices of authors, sources, and composeri,
and illustrations of the San Sisto Madonna The book may and other reproductions. be used as a reference work, or as a practical one for choirs, as the several numbers
may in
be obtained separately.
It
should be
the lilirary of every lover of carols.
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CAROLS OLD AND CAROLS NEW FOR USE AT
CHRISTMAS AND OTHER SEASONS OF THE
CHRISTIAN YEAR COLLECTED FROM MANY SOURCES AND ARRANGED BY THE
REV.
CHARLES
L.
HUTCHINS,
D. D.
Editor of the "Church Hyinnal," the "Church Psalter," the "Chant and Service Book,' the "Pointed Prayer Book," the "Parish Choir," etc.
BOSTON
THE PARISH CHOIR
Edition Limited
To
looo Copies
This Copy l3 Ndmbes
"^^^^^-t^^:^
y^^^^^-C^
^i^
Copyright, 1916,
CHARLES
L.
HUTCHINS
PREFACE The
if any be needed, for the publication of this collection of carols, is a double one: happy and widely prevailing return in recent years to the old custom of carol singing, and the desire on the part of the compiler to further this custom by placing within the reach of those who engage in it, an abundance of good material. Some of the carols presented in this volume already have appeared in the " Parish Choir," but none are here reprinted which have not, in at least one circle, attained some degree of popularity.
viz.,
excuse,
the
For the convenience of those who are accustomed to the use of the carols in the
which they have been published, they retain the same numbering It is not the compiler's purpose to dwell
upon the
leaflet
antiquity, the history,
and the beauty
custom of carol singing as well at Easter and other seasons of the Christian Year as There
with the Christmas Festival. in the
list
of publications to be
The number
is
an abundance of
found in the latter part of
literature this
form in
in this collection.
of the
in connection
on the subject as may be seen
volume.
any other season, more general than at other times. And in sending forth this volume the compiler would adopt the words of John Audley, the blind and deaf chaplain of Haughmond Abbey, about the year 1426 of
Christmas carols in
this collection largely exceeds those for
because the use of carols at Christmas time
is
—
" I pray you
sirs,
both more and
less,
Sing these carols in Christemas."
Concord, Massachusetts, October, 1916.
CONTENTS Page Preface
iii
Index of Carols in the order in which they appear in
this
v
volume
1-642
Carols
Index of Authors, Translators and Sources
643
Composers and Sources
646
Index
of
Carol Bibliography Carols in Leaflet
649
Form
653
Alphabetical and Seasonal Index of First Lines
654
ILLUSTRATIONS The San
Madonna
Sisto
Frontispiece
The Angels
to face carol
39
Christmas Waits Singing Carols
"
"
"
308
The Mother
408
"
"
"
The Kings
"
"
"
569
The Yule Logs
"
"
"
673
The Shepherds
"
"
"
727
The Crib and
"
"
"
741
in
Egypt Reposing
the Cross
For the interesting cuts which serve as the headings obligations to
Mr. P. G. Melbourne.
for
many
of the carols the editor
is
under great
INDEX OF THE CAROLS
APPEAR An Alphabetical NOTE. The
letters in
Ep, Epiphany; E, Easter; Flower Services.
( )
Index,
by
IN
THE ORDER
IN THIS
Lines and Seasons,
First
IN
WHICH THEY
VOLUME will
be found on
654.
p.
indicate the season for which the carols are suitable, viz.: C, Christmas, &c.;
Asc, Ascension;
W.
S.,
Whitsunday;
T, Trinity;
H, Harvest;
N. Y., New Year; Day; F. S.,
C. D., Children's
AUTHOR OR TRANSLATOR
1 In low'ring gloom and cloudiness (E) All this night bright angels sing (C) (From "All this Night shrill Chauntecleere Daye's proclaiming Trumpeter") 3 Christ is risen! Christ is risen! (E) 4 A shepherd band their flocks are keeping (C) 6 In the early morning, early (C) 6 Joy fills our inmost hearts to-day (C) 7 Bright Angel Hosts are heard on high (C) blessed time (C) 8 Once again, 9 Shine calm and bright, ye moonbeams bright (C) 10 Slowly fall the snowflakes (C) 11 Sleep, Holy Babe (C) 12 Carol, sweetly carol (C) 13 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (E) " A
Trdmei \aot " 14 Bright Easter skies 15 'Twas at the matin hour (E)
2
....
.
.
Patris Sapientia, Veritas (boniias) divina 16 The foe behind, the deep before (E) 17 Stars aU bright are beaming (C)
29 30 31 32 33 34 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 46 47 48 49 60
Carol
we
Rev. A. T.
M.
(d.
Sir A. Sullivan
1633)
Gumey
Praetorius
Sir A. Sullivan Dr. S. P. Tuckerman
(?)
W. Borrow Samuel Smith
Rev. F. G. Lee?
W.
C. Dix
Cornish; arr. by H. S. Irons Cornish Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. W. Bright Rev. G. P. Grantham Rev. G. P. Grantham Rev. F. G. Lee W. Borrow Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. E. CaswaU Mrs. F. J. Van Alstyne (Faimy Crosby) T. E. Perkins 8th Cent'y, tr. by Rev. J. M. Neale Sir A. Sullivan .
.
E.
J.
B
Gumey
Miss M. A. Headlam Rev. S. Baring-Gould Tr. from the German of
W. H. Gill Lowe
Albert .
.
J.
Bohemian;
Mohr
arr.
by Rev. R. F. Smith F. Gruber
M. Lindsay M. A. F.
Bishop A. C. Coxe
West
of
Rev.
W. Layng
England
Traditional
....
Rev. G. Moultrie Rev. J. Cawood
Bishop Phillips Brooks Rev. J. M. Neale
Rev. J. M. Neale S. K. Cowan Emily E. S. Elliott Rev. G. P. Grantham alt. by Rev. R. R. Chope Rev. J. H. Hopkins
W.
C. Dix
Bishop (V)
W. W. How
Naylor
W. R. Holt A. H. Brown Rev. R. F. Smith H. S. Irons A. H. Brown B. K. Atkyns Rev. A. T. Gumey Traditional
Rev. E. CaswaU
Rev. A. T.
W. Marston E. Handley
this glorious
Mom
.
G.
the blessing (E)
lofty, come, ye lowly (C) Easter morning Singing the reapers homeward come (H) Holy is the seed time (H) Sleep, my Saviour, sleep (C) Silent night! Holy night! (C) Stille Nacht! heilige Nachtl Carol, carol Christians (C) Mortals, awake, the moming is breaking (C) Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes (C) Hark! what sounds are sweetly stealing (C) Sing ye the songs of praise (C) Let heaven and earth rejoice and sing (C) There came three kings ere break of day (C) Hark! what mean those holy voices (C) Moving o'er the troubled waters (W. S.) God, who rulest through the ages (T) God hath sent His angels (E) Let the merry church bells ring (E) Easter flowers and dressing The worid itself keeps Easter Day Lo! a star, ye sages hoary (C) There came a little Child to earth (C) Angel hosts in bright array (C) Ye happy bells of Easter Day Awake! awake! 'tis Easter Shine, O sun, in splendour bright (E) Joy fills our inmost hearts to-day (C) Behold a litUe Child (C)
.
Bishop A. Burgess 14th Century
J.
Come, ye
On
Austin
Rev. J. M. Neale Rev. R. R. Chope Rev. A. M. Morgan
18 Now lift the carol, men and maids (C) 19 BUthely from the moated churchyard (C) 20 Gently falls the winter snow (C) 21 If Angels sung our Saviour's birth (E)
22 23 24 26 26 27 28
SOURCE
E. Handley
W.
Traditional; arr.
by H.
S.
Irons
Mrs. C. Farebrother J. W. Sidebotham Rev. R. F. Smith G. B. Amold Rev. A. Ulmann Rev. A. Ulmann J. C. D. Parker Rev. J. S. B. Hodges A. H. Brown Rev. J. S. B. Hodges
W. Newport Rev. R. Brown-Borthwick Rev. G. P. Grantham Rev. J. S. B. Hodges Rev. J. H. Hopkins H. H. Colbum
Henry Gadsby R. Brown-Borthwick
INDEX OF CAROLS. AUTHOR OR TRANSLATOR
51 62 63 64 65 66 57
A
song and a Carol for Christmas-tide
From
far
away we come
you (C) hearts to heaven (E)
Alleluia! Alleluia!
to
Rev. G. P. Grantham Rev. J. B. Dykes F. Westlake
The Easter sunshine breaks again Easter flowers, Easter carols beauty! of gladness (E)
Mom
Mom of
W.
Roberts
J.
Let every heart now dance with joy (C) Easter Day hath dawned again Christ is risen, all triumphant (E)
Now
the bells are ringing (E) forth and bring your garlands (E)
H. Rev. R. R. Chope Rev. F. W. Farrar Rev. J. H. Hopkins
Mrs.
bells,
Come The
to the joyful
the Christmas bells
manger
mom
is
in
Rev.
Madame
Sainton-Dolby Rev. E. W. Bullinger
Bumey
Agnes
Bethlehem (C)
No room
mom
Aurora lucis rutilat 76 At the early Easter mom 77 Ring out, ye throbbing stars of night (C) 78 O dark was the night (C) 79 Carol, brothers, carol (C) 80 Silent stars were watching (C) 81 Blessed night, when Bethlehem's plain (C) 82 Sing we now of joy and gladness (C) 83 The bells are ringing glad and sweet (C) 84 Star of glory, brightly streaming (C) 85 No room within the dwelling (C) 86 'Neath the stars that shone so bright (C) 87 Near the tomb where Jesus slept (E) 88 Christ is risen! AUeluia! (E) 89 Sweetly the birds are singing (E) 90 O Holy Church, but yester-night (E) 91 Christ the Lord is risen to-day (E) 92 Sing Alleluia, all ye lands (E) 93 O'er the hill and o'er the vale (C & Ep) 94 A message from our Father (C) The Christmas message 95 Oh! sing a merry carol (C) 96 When Christ was bom of pure Marie (C) Christo paremus canticam, excelsis gloria 97 Ring out, ring out, O Christmas bells 98 In the lonely midnight (C) 99 Sing, O sing this blessed mom (C) Hail gentle King (C) 100 Nowell 101 Ring out, ring out a joyful peal (C) 102 Easter flosvers are blooming bright (E) 103 Ostera! Spirit of spring-time (E) 104 All hail the gladsome Easter Mom 105 Christ is risen! Christ is risen! (E) 106 See! the moming-star is dwelling (C) 107 While shepherds watched their flocks (C) The Vision of the Shepherds 107*=" While shepherds watched their flocks (C) 108 What child is this, who, laid to rest (C) 109 Hark! how the bells at midnight hour (C) 110 Christmas comes again 111 The worid itself keeps Easter Day 112 Christ hath arisen (E) 113 The crown is on the Victor's brow (E)
—
Finila
jam
sunt praelia
114 A rhyme, a rhjTne, for Easter time 115 The Lord is risen! is risen indeed (E) 116 The morning purples all the sky (E) Aurora coelum purpurat
J.
C. A. Barry Rev. A. Ulmaim Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. A. Llmann
breaking (C)
in the inn (C) Christ the Lord is risen again (C) Chrislus ist erstandcn 73 Easter flowers are blooming bright (E) 74 Soldiers, awake! This is the festal hour (E) (E) 76 Heaven with rosy
Farmer H. Hopkins J.
W. Anderson
J.
\V. Little
W. Gowman
Good news from the hiUs of Judaea (C) The stars are shining bright and clear (C) Ring the
A. Hall E. Handley
Bishop H. L. Jenner
all
Come
W. H.
Rev.
The
birds are singing on the trees (Asc) 58 Come, let us sing the story (C) 69 Hark! the full-voiced choir is singing (C) 60 In the field with their flocks abiding (C)
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
SOURCE
Rev. G. P. Grantham W. Morris Bishop Chr. Wordsworth
M.
Weisse;
Bishop
J.
tr.
by C. Winkworth.
.
.
.
A. H. Brown Samuel Smith E. J. Hopkins H. J. Gauntlett Rev. J. S. B. Hodges
Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley W. H. Walter Miss J. R. Higinbotham
Williams
A. Johnson H. Barbour
J.
Mrs.
J.
W. J. Trevaldw>Ti Rev. W. A. iVIuhlenberg Rev. W. H. A. Hall J. W. Sidebotham W. Gilbert B.
W.
Rev.
A. Muhlenberg
Rev. H. Bonar
W.
Gilbert
D. E. Her\'ey J.
Gamett
Rev. R. F. Dale
Matthew Cooke Rev. G. P. Grantham F. C. Maker
Rev. G. P. Grantham Rev. J. S. B. MonseU
C. F. Roper
W. Staunton German
Rev. H. G. Batterson and Rev. Rev. Rev.
M. M.
J. J.
Harleian
Neale Neale
MS.
alt.
Traditional F. J. Dugard H. L. Bianco
C. F. Roper H. S. Irons
by Rev. R. R. Chope
C. F. Roper A. P. Howard
Katharine Ingmise Rev. T. C. WiUiams Bishop Chr. Wordsworth
C. F. Roper
W. Maristow
W. Maristow W. Borrow
H. G. Duffield
T. Field Alexander
J.
J. I.
Bowness Briggs Rev. A. T. Gumey Rev. W. Wood
J.
H.
N. Tate
W.
C.
Rev. Rev. Rev.
Dk B.
J.
H. Hopkins M. Neale
J.
Unknown
date and authorship; tr. by Rev. J. M. Neale Rev. G. P. Grantham
Tr. (vi)
by Rev. A. R. Thompson
S. Irons
J. T. Field Rev. J. B. PoweU Rev. J. H. Hopkins John A. Preston
PoweU
J.
T. Field
E. Pinkham A. P. Howard
J.
N. Tate
....
Rev.
J. S.
B. Hodges
G. B. Lissant E. Handley
INDEX OF CAROLS. AUTHOR OR TRANSLATOR
117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127
128 129 130 131 132 133
134 135 136 137
138 139 140 141
142 143
144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 163 154 165 166 167 158 159
A meteor bright its wondrous light (C) O'er the plains the darkness deepens (C) Christmas songs are ringing now The Christmas
Vernon
J.
Tr.
Moonbeams
Rev. G. P. Grantham
Christ
is
are streaming (E) Christ is risen (E)
risen
The world
Miss F. R. Havergal
Knapp Rev. G. P. Grantham by Rev. S. Baring-Gould
Gentle Saviour, day and night (C)
.
.
!
keeps Easter risen! Alleluia! (E) itself
Day
Christ is Joyously, joyously, silvery clear (C) On the Birth-Day of the Lord (C) In Nalali Domini Joyfully, joyfully, angels are singing (C) Carol we high, carol we low (C) Hark! sweet angel voices singing (C) Child Jesus lay on Mary's knee (C) Ring out the anthem, Jesus lives (E) Let the whole worid chant and sing (E) Concinal orhis cunclus, Alleluya Put on thy beautiful robes (E) Sing, O sing, ye children (E) Have you heard the wondrous story (E) O let us all, rejoicing (H) The fields are white to harvest (H) Make melody within your hearts (H) Come forth, come forth, brave reapers (H) List afar! what angel voices (C) Child Divine See amid the winter's snow (C) I should Uke to have heard the angels The first Christmas night Hark! what heavenly sounds (C) While in peaceful slumbers lying (C) The Easter sunshine breaks again He is risen. He is risen (E) Put on, put on your best array (E) Hallelujah raise the song (E) Merrily the Easter bells Joyful tidings of a Saviour (C) Hark the joyful Christmas greeting Hark! the herald angels singing (C) Over hills and over plains (C) Through the midnight air (C) Christians, listen while we sing (C) Let the song be begun (E) Ring out, sweet Easter bells The Day of Resurrection (E)
Rev. Rev.
M. Neale
J. J. S.
vfJiipa
F. Littledale
with loyal hearts and true (C) All jubilant with psalm and hymn (C) O lovely voices of the sky (C) is
T.Fletcher
my
heart this night rejoices (C)
Frohlich soil mein Herze springen 175 The night in solemn stillness hung (C) 176 Tell the story of the Risen (E) Sleeper, awake 177 Rejoice! to-day earth tells abroad (E) 178 Let the merry church bells ring
179 Christ
is
risen! hft the
180 The crown
is
Dykes
Rev. C. M. Conant C. Fitzsimmons Tr. by Rev. E. H. Plumptre
W.
Henry Smart
C. Dix
Rev. Rev.
G. B. Lissant G. C. Pearson H. W. Parker H. S. Irons
Hamerton
S.
C.
S.
Baring-Gould
Rev. G. Moultrie Rev. F. K. Harford Rev. E. Caswall Rev. E. Husband
Rev. H. F. Sheppard Rev. F. A. J. Hervey G. B. Lissant Sir J. F.
W.
Bridge
R. A. Smith H. Sangster
H. T. Tiltman H. T. Tiltman G. E. OUver R. R. Amdell E. Greatorex
W. Andrews
J.
Rev. R. R. Chope Rev. E. A. H. Besly
C. L. Matteaux
Miss J. Goddard Rev. F. H. Groome Rev. J. M. Neale
John Damascene; by Rev. J. M. Neale Rev. R. R. Chope
S.
Rev. J. B. Gray Rev. F. W. Farrar Mrs. F. D. Hemans
sleeping (C)
Come, ye, lift your joyous voices (E) Let the merry church bells ring (E) Raise the song for Easter O jovous Easter morning Hallelujah! Song of triumph (E) There dwelt in old Juda;a (C) Ring on, ye joyous Christmas bells What do they say, these bells to me (C) All
J. B.
C. F. Roper A. Redhead W. T. Belcher
the starry skies (E)
Away
Softly the night
Rev.
G. B. Lissant
M. Nourse F. T. Southwick Rev. R. F. Smith G. Saunders
Rev.
S.
F.
W. Dawkins
Rev. R. F. Smith Rev. E. S. Medley
James Blaikie Rev.^W. H. Vibbert
tr.
Hark! bright angels sweetly sing (E)
Beyond
G.C.Pearson
B. Monsell
by Rev. R.
!
Avaardseus
Flemish; arr. by H. S. Irons French Flanders; Har. by Rev. H. F. Shei)pard Rev. G. P. Grantham Mrs. L. E. Morehouse L. H. Redner
A. C. White Tr.
!
'
160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174
bells are ringing
SOURCE
E. Lemare
Rev. W.
song (E)
on the Victor's brow (E)
Finila jam sunt praelia 181 Angels we have heard on high (C)
H.
S. Irons
F. O.
Marvin
B. Gray Sir J. F. Bridge Traditional
Rev.
J.
J.
M. Crament
BowTiess Briggs
Rev.
J.
M. Neale
Rev. G. Thring D. R. Raymond Rev. H. G. Batterson G. W. Brindley P. Gerhardt; tr. by Miss C. Winkworth
James Blaikie Rev. B. E. Backus G. E. Oliver Rev. R. F. Smith J. P. Harding Henry Wilson Caleb Simper A. J.
Bishop
W.
C.
Doane
J.
Esmond
G. Smith A. Jefifery
W. C. Dix J. M. Neale
Rev. R. F. Smith
Rev. R. R. Chope Of unknown date and authorship; tr. by Rev. J. M. Neale
Rev. R. F. Smith
A. P. J.
Howard T. Field
Old French (vii)
INDEX OF CAROLS. AUTHOR Oa TRANSLATOR
SOURCE
182 Infant so gentle, so pure and so sweet (C) Qu'il est amiable 183 night, peaceful and blest (C) bienhcureuse niiit 184 The Christmas stars are shining 185 From realms of glory far away (C)
Gascoa
O
Normandie
O
Good news we
186 Ring out, sweet bells C) 187 Shades of sUent night (C) 188 The Christmas bells are ringing The Christmas Bells 189 The Christmas comes 190 Christ, we sing Thy saving Passion (E) 191 'Twas on this Easter morning 192 Every flower that blossoms (E) 193 Joy of joys! He lives, He lives (E) 194 Days grow longer (E) 195 It came upon the midnight clear (C) 196 Sing, sing for Christmas 197 Ring the joyful Christmas bells 198 Now join we all with holy mirth (C) 199 The beUs are ringing joyfully (E) 200 Chime, chime, merrily chime (E) 201 Songs of gladness (E) 202 Near the tomb where Christ hath been (E) 203 Watching in the meadows (C) 204 Hark! I hear, sweet and clear (C) 205 Sleep, Holy Babe (C) 206 Bravely chime, O Easter bells 207 Let the song be begun (E) 208 Christ our God and Lord is risen (E) 209 O earth, on Easter morning 210 O'er the mountains (C) 211 Christians, carol sweetly (C) 212 Ring mernly, ring merrily (C) 213 Hark the song of choirs angelic (C) 214 Let the merry church bells ring (E) 215 Days grow longer (E) 216 The world itself keeps Easter Day 217 Once again the olden story (C) !
Joyful
218 219 220 221 222 223 224
is
the
Across the Eastern hill-toos (E) Christ is risen from the dead (E) Hail, Easter bright, in glory dight (E) Serena lux, amena lux The pearly gates aside are rolled (Asc) See, the morning fair and bright (C) Christian people, come and sing (C)
225 226 227 228 There were shepherds watching (C) 229 Upon the snow-clad earth (C) 230 On Christmas night true Christians sing 231 The Day of Resurrection (E)
O
233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247
We
W. Dawkins
F.
C. Simper
W. Rev. G. W. Druce Rev. G. P. Grantham
W.
J.
Westbrook
C. H. Sunderiand C. H. Sunderland C. H. Sunderland G. B. Lissant G. E. Oliver G. E. Oliver
C. Dix
Rev. W. J. Irons Rev. J. M. Neale Rev. E. H. Sears Rev. J. H. Egar
Rev. H. F. Sheppard
W. Warren
G.
Miss J. R. Higinbotham Rev. J. S. B. Hodges Frank Peskett
Henry Blunt
Sir J. Stainer
G. E. Oliver G. E. Oliver J. E. N.
M.
Rev. G. Moultrie R. S. Watson R. S. Watson Rev. E. Caswall Elizabeth Claxton Rev. J. M. Neale
F.
S. Skeffingtoa
M. M. W.
B. Foster B. Foster Partridge
Miss J. R. Higinbotham Rev. J. S. B. Hodges Rev. J. S. B. Hodges G. E. Oliver
W.
M. M. Simpson W. Spinney J. W. Treadwell
C. Dix
Rev. F. St. J. Corbett E. Lancaster Rev. J. M. Neale G. W. \\'arren Rev. J. M. Neale Ancient Melody; Har. by Rev. T. Helmore Rev. J. M. Neale Rev. R. F. Smith E. Oxenford E. Bunnett .
mom
Ring the bells, the Christmas bells Sing we merry Christmas Ring out the bells for Christmas Twine the Easter garland
232
Miss J. Goddard G. W. Brindley
bring and peace
Lord of aU, with US abide (E) Qtiaesumus, Auclor omnium sing to-day our Easter hymn In the star of morning (E) There came three kings (C & Ep) All this night bright angels sing (C) Carol, sweetly carol, Raise (C) Sleep, Holy Babe (C) Christians, carol sweetly (C) Hark the Christmas songs are singing Day of wonder, day of gladness (E) Little Christian children, say (E) Bright Easter Day The worid itself keeps Easter Day O little Babe, in Bethl'hem bom (C) A little Child is bom to-night (C) a King is bom (C) This happy
Agnes Bumey Rev. C. T. Bowen Rev. E. A. Washburn Rev. J. Bownes
Rev. G. P. Grantham
H.
S.
Irons
A. H. Brown C. Macy .\. \. Wild
J.
Rev. R. R. Chope S.
John Damascene;
Tr.
fr.
H. tr.
Latin in "Hy. A.
by Rev.
& M."
J.
M. Neale
.
.
J. Gauntlett A. H. Brown G. E. Oliver
C.J.Wilson
W. D. Armstrong Rev. G. P. Grantham
Rev. R. F. Smith Charles Vincent
W.
T. Field Sharrot T. Field H. S. Irons Rev. G. J. MagiU G. E. OUver Charles Vincent A. H. Brown G. W. W'arren A. F. WaraeR A. H. Brown T. H. Spinney
Austin
J.
W.
Rev. E. CaswaU W. C. Dix
!
mom
T. C. Dean Rev. C. T. Bowen Rev. J. S. B. Hodges G. B. Lissant J. R. Fairlamb A. N. H. i6th Cent, melody; Har. by C. Wood
B. H.
HaU
Rev. H. G. Batterson Rev. J. M. Neale
Mrs. Howard Watson (viii)
J.
INDEX OF CAROLS. AUTHOR OB TRANSLATOR
248 249 260 251 262 263 264 266 256 267 268 269 260 261 262
Ring out the
bells for
Christmas
Faithful people, now rejoice (E) Lift up thy voice with singing (E) Let the song be begun (E) Awake, glad soul, awake (E) Angels bright, their pinions folding (C) Ring the bells, the Christmas bells the beautiful old story (C) Sleep, my infant Saviour (C) All this night bright angels sing (C) Hark! the merry Christmas bells As those who seek the break of day (E)
O
Ring out ye joyous Easter bells Snowdrops, hft your timid heads (E) Winter-tide hath passed
away
(E)
Cedit hycms emintis 263 Hail, sweet Babe, so pure
264 266 266 267 268 269 270 271
F.
Miss M. A. Lathbury 14th Century
and holy (C) Christmas time has come again
The Misses Latta Traditional
The Christmas Storv' 272 Sweet angels, ever bright and fair (C) 273 On dewy plain where shepherds were abiding (C) Glad Angel Voices 274 List, I hear the angels singing (E) 276 The fishers sat within their boat (E) 276 Lo, the winter is past (E) 277 Sing with all the sons of glory (E) 278 Awake! awake! glad voices make (E) 279 Eastern Monarch, Sages three (C) Tres magi de gestibus 280 A day, a day of glor>' (C) 281 With our songs we greet thee (C) 282 Come, all friends, and keep the Feast (C) 283 Come, Usten to my story (C) 284 A Virgin did come (C) 285 Children here on earth who dwell (C) 286 Ring, happy bells, of Christmas time 287 Christian children, wake and listen (C) 288 The winds were wailing (C) 289 Star of Bethlehem, sweetly shining (C) 290 Holy was that night so fair (C) 291 Hallelujah! raise the song (E) 292 The worid itself keeps Easter Day 293 Bird and blossom, leaf and tree (E) 294 Easter flowers are blooming bright 296 By the thorny way of sorrow (E) 296 O'er hill and dell the Christmas beU (C) 297 In the early morning, eariy (C) Christmas morning 298 O Uttle town of Bethlehem (C) 299 Wise men from Egypt's ancient land (C) 300 Morning is breaking (C) 301 Carol, carol joyfuUy (C) 302 O ring, ye beUs, sweet Christmas bells 303 .-VU hail the gladsome Easter mom 304 Welcome, happy morning (E)
Rev. Rev.
.\lleluia! sing
the triumph (E)
Chime out, ye beUs of beauty (E) Once again with joyful voices (E) Upon the snow-clad earth without (C) Ye beUs, ye beUs, ye happy bells (C)
Ye
bells of
G. E. Oliver G. E. OUver G. E. Oliver Traditional
S.
C. Clarke
J.
M. Neale
G. E. Oliver A. H. Brown J. B. Litler E. Bunnett
Rev. F. C. Fisher
F. A.
Hyde
T. D.
Adiam
C. Erskinc
Rev. G. C. E. Ryley H. deK. Rider F. Fruttchey M. A. Hofland Rev. R. F. Smith G. E. Oliver G. E. Oliver Piae Cantiones; Har. by B. L. Selby
E. Wiglesworth
Keene
C. Simper
Rickman
F. R.
G. E. OUver
H. E. Button
M. Custance W. J. Irons W. W. Newton
A. F.
Rev. Rev.
iSth Century
Rev.
J.
M. Neale
H. E. Nichol Rev. G. R. Woodward Rev. S. C. Clarke H. Knight H. E. Nichol " Children's
A. F. M. Custance A. F. M. Custance Rev. C. O. Arnold
Mel. fr. Andemach Gesangbuch Har. by Rev. G. R. Woodward Old French; Har. by C. Wood H. E. Nichol Rev. H. F. Sheppard i6thCentury mel.; Har. by J. R. Lunn G. H. Gregory H. Knight H. E. Nichol
Manual "
G.E.Oliver
Rev. S. Baring-Gould Miss A. S. Woods A. Campbell
C. Simper A. HoUins
Rev.
J.
Lesneven
A. H. Brown Rev. G. R. Woodward A. A. Wild A. F. M. Custance G. E. Oliver H. Knight G. E. Ohver
M. Neale
Rev. F. G. Lee
Bishop Phillips Brooks
May
A. F.
Hoyt
P.
Miss A.
S.
M. Custance G. E. Oliver G. E. OUver
Woods
C. Simper
Charles Tr.
fr.
Rev.
Salve, fesla dies lolo vencrabilis aero
305 306 307 308 309
G. B. Lissant G. E. Oliver G. \V. Warren W. A. Smith
Bumey
Agnes
Louisa M. Alcott Rev. G. T. Rider W. Austin M. A. Hofland W. C. Dix
Happy bells are The first Nowel
ringing (C) that the Angel did say (C) Rejoice! the Christ is risen (E) On the eve before the Sabbath (E) There stood three ]\Liries by the tomb (E) The stars are shining bright and clear (C) Long, long ago the angel throng (C)
SOURCE
Rev. E. A. Washburn J.Everest E. G. Selden Rev. J. M. Neale
Fortunatus (6th Cent.) by J.
.
Damton
Ellerton
Mabel Dawson
E.
...
H. E. Earie Rev. C. O. Arnold
Rev. R. R. Chope
A.H.Brown G. E. OUver G. E. Oliver SulUvan
Sir A.
A. Berridge
Christmas time
310 Fair the night in Bethlehem land (C) Bethlehem land 311 Once in Bethlehem of Judah (C) 312 Sweetly sang the angels (C) 313 Sing for joy, sing for joy (E)
Bishop C.
W. Stubbs
Cecil F. Alexander J.
JuUan
T. T. Noble C. E. Kettle T. F. Dunhill E. Ruel
H
(ix)
INDEX OF CAROLS. AtJTHOa Oa TRANSLATOR
314 Sadly in the gathering gloom (E) 315 Let the merry church bells ring (E) 316 We will be meny, far and wide (E)
Wir
Rev.
J.
H. Hopkins Redner
J.
L. H.
M.
Praetorius
wollen allc frolich seyn
317 The world itself is blithe and gay (E) Die ganze Welt, Herr Jesu Christ 318 Jesus, our Saviour, we welcome thy rising (E) 319 In the hallowed manger (C) 320 HaU, gentle Jesus (C) 321 Sweet Mary lulled her blessed ChUd (C) 322 O little town of Bethlehem (C) 323 Sleep, Holy Babe (C) 324 All my heart this night rejoices (C) Frolich soil mein Herze springen 326 Angels singing, church bells ringing (C) 326 Ring out, ye wild and merry bells (C) 327 The shepherds were watching (C) 328 Again the mom of gladness (E) 329 Let the merry church bells ring (E) 330 AUeluia! Risen Lord (E) 331 Softly through the mellow starlight (E) 332 We are little children (E) 333 Ring the bells, the Christmas bells 334 O Christmas, merry Christmas 335 On the first bright Christmas Day 336 All my heart this night rejoices (C) Frolich soil mein Herze springen 337 Christ was bom on Christmas Day 338 List our merry carol (C) 339 Christ is bom of maiden fair (C)
340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353
SOURCE
H. Hopkins J. M. Neale German of 14th Cent
Rev. Rev.
Kolnisches Gesangbuch
Warren
S. P.
Rev. R. E. Adderiey G. A H. E. Nichol Bishop Phillips Brooks Rev. E. CaswaU P. Gerhardt;
Mrs. C. F.
tr.
Adams
T.
J.
J.
G. A.
H. E. Nichol Josiah Booth
M. Custance
A. F.
H. W. Parker
by C. Winkworth
Hemaman
German C. Maitland
E. H. Cooke
E.
W.
Rev. J. EUerton Rev. J. M. Neale
Watson
S.
Sir J. Stainer
H. S. Cutler H. Wilson G. E. Oliver G. E. Oliver
Agnes
Bumey C.
P. Gerhardt;
tr.
Alfred Oake B. Foster J. Ridsdale
M.
Frances R. Havergal
by C. Winkworth
J.
Booth
German H.
._
Arise, arise, the moming bells (C) Yule returns; come Christian people (C) Good Christian men, rejoice (C) O'er Bethlehem's hill, in time of old (C)
We
Kolnisches Gesangbuch; Har. by Rev. G. R. Woodward
Rev. H. R. Haweis Rev. R. Watham Rev. J. M. Neale M. G. Pearse Rev. J. H. Hopkins
&
Ep.) three kings of Orient are (C The Angels' songs this joyful day (E) Now all the bells of Easter ring Three women went forth (E) Let us sing Alleluia to-day (E) O welcome, happy Day (E) The risen Lord to-day is King (E) CaroUing, caroUing, aU thro' the night (C) The wise men saw a light afar (C) The Virgin stills the crying (C) cradle song of the Blessed Virgin 354 Like silver lamps in a distant shrine (C)
Gauntlett
J.
Edwin Moss V. B. Crowther-Benyon Trier Gesangbuch Liversey Carrott
Rev.
H. Hopkins
J.
A. Redhead F. R. Price Arr.
fr.
Haydn
E. H. E. A.
Rev. J. C. Middleton Rev. T. D. Hyde Rev. R. R. Chope Tr.fr. the Latin by Rev. H. R. Bramley
Henry Smith L. H. Redner H. .
.
.
.
C. Simper Gauntlett
J.
Sir J.
Baraby
A
W.
C. Dix
C. Steggall
The Manger Tnrone 355 Within a manger bare He lay (C) 356 Carol, carol. Christians (C) 357 Let us carols sing (C) Christmas comes again 358 Be merry, Christian men, and sing (C) Happy Christmas moming 359 Child Jesus came to earth this day (C) Barn Jesus i en Kryhbe lad 360 Tenderly sleeping so tranquil and sweet (C) 361 Sweetly sang the angels (C) 362 Joy-bells ringing, children singing (E) 363 Easter flowers are blooming bright 364 Deck the altar with blossoms fair (E) 365 'Twas about the dead of night (E) 366 Ye sons and daughters of the King (E) 367 368 369 370 371 372
filii elfiliae, Rex coclcslis, Rex Gloriae Ring out the bells for Christmas Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas to-night Joy, ye people, great and small (C) The children's King (C)
Ring, ring the bells, the joyful bells (C) Holy Night! peaceful Night (C)
Slille Nachl I hcilige Nachl 373 Wonderful night! (C) 374 The merry bells for us they ring (C) Glad Christmas comes again 375 Christ was bora on Christmas Day
A. Redhead
Rev. R. F. Smith
Bishop A. C. Coxe
C.
Miss A. Tr.
fr.
Rev.
S.
Woods
Danish of Hans Christian Andersen
J.
...
Rev.
....
N. W. Gade G. S. W. T. Crossley C. Vincent
W.
Julian
17th Century;
tr.
Damton
C. Simper
by Rev.
Rev. E. A. Washbum Bishop PhiUips Brooks Rev. F. K. Harford
J.
M. Neale
....
A. H. Brown B. Hodges
J. S.
W. Warren
G. J.
Mosenthal
L. H. Redner Sir J. F. Bridge
Old Melody Tr.
fr.
Rev.
J.
Mohr
F. A. Challinor Sir J. Baraby
Bishop
H. H.
Sutcliffe
J.
F.
Young
H. H. Sutdiffe
INDEX OF CAROLS. SOURCE
AniHOE OR TRANStATOR
376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406
Hear
the angels telling (C) Christ was bom on Christmas night Three Kings from out the Orient (C) Merrily the Easter Bells Do you hear the children crying (E) The children's Easter offering Give ear, give ear, good Christian man (E) We sing our Saviour's praises (E) Past is Lenten sadness (E) Breaks the joyful Easter dawn The buds are bursting on the trees (E)
God when He made
worid below (H) Over all the land is glowing (H) Wheat and barley bright with sunshine (H) Fields of gold are glowing (H) Soft the autumn suns are shining (H) O Lord, who shed'st the sunlight's gold (H) Sweetest music, softly stealing (C) O Christmas Bells, ring far and near O lovely Star that shone so bright (C) Waken, Christians, greet the mom (C) Softly the night is sleeping (C) Clear upon the night air sounding (C) The flocks were wrapt in slumber (C) Joy and gladness (C) Hark hear ye not the angel song (C) Come, ye lofty, come, ye lowly (C) What child is this, who, laid to rest (C) The angels sat in the garden- tomb (E) Roman soldier, tell us true (E) Let the song be begun (E) Christ the Lord hath risen (E) isl
The seven Christ was
joys of
bom
Saw ye never
Rev. J. Rev.
J.
Piae Cantiones Mrs. H. A. Famsworth Sir J. F. Bridge
German
Lucy Larcom Mabel G. Osgood
R. H. Clouston, Jr. A. Redhead A. H. Brown C. Simper A. H. Brown
Rev. J. Brett G. W. Brindley Postgate Rev. R. Gumey
I. J.
W.
W. H. Jewitt G. W. Brindley Rev. T. D. Hyde S.
Woods
R. F. Smith G. W. Bethune G. Thring A. T. Gumey C. Dix
Rev. Rev. 1
J. J.
.
.
Homer
Traditional
Elvey Old English
Sir G. J.
H. Hopkins M. Neale
2th Century
F.
Rev. R. F. Smith C. Simper C. Simper C. Simper C. Simper C. Simper Rev. J. S. B. Hodges Rev. R. F. Smith G. B. Lissant
Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev.
W.
Gill
Hodges D. Herron
S. B.
Rev.
J.
H. Hopkins
Piae Cantiones .
1
2th Cent.; Har.
by Rev. G. R. Woodward
erstanden
407 Sing the battle sharp and glorious (E) Pange lingua gloriosi proelium certaminis 408 Sweet Child Divine, of lowly grace (C) 409 On yester-night I saw a sight (C) The Virgin and the Child 410 Hail! sweet Babe, so pure and holy (C) 411 Come, ye lofty, come, ye lowly (C) 412 Waken, Christian children (C) 413 A shepherd band their flocks (C) 414 O'er old Judaea's hills (C) 415 Good King Wenceslas looked out (C) 416 The snow lay on the ground (C) 417 Young and old must raise the lay (C) 418 There's a wonderful tree (C) 419 Silent Night! haUowed Night! (C) Stille Nacht! heilige Nachi 420 See amid the wintei^s snow (C) 421 Glory to God in the highest (C) 422 Now sing we a strain of joy (H) 423 Thine, Lord, are the blessings (H) 424 Now let us raise our Harvest song 425 The rising mom, the closing day (H) 426 Come, children, lift your voices (H) 427 Once more the Uberal year laughs out (H) 428 Hark! a burst of heavenly music (C) 429 The first good joy that Mary had (C) 430 431 432 433
W. H.
Rev. J. M. Neale Margaret Ford
Miss A.
Hiffe
Wardle
Sir T.
this
!
Christus
I*'.
.
Bishop C. W. Stubbs Rev. T. E. Brown Rev. R. R. Chope Rev. C. C. Rollitt
Fortunatus, 6 Cent.;
tr.
by W.
J.
Blew
....
E. G.
E. Wigles worth Rev. A. T. Gumey Rev. S. C. Hamerton
M.
Praetorius
Monk
A. H. Brown T. T. Noble
Rev. J. Brett Bishop C. W. Stubbs
E. Pettman
M. Custance
A. F.
Rev.
S.
(?)
C.
Hamerton
M.
Praetorius
T. Crampton
Rev. J. M. Neale Old English Rev. J. M. Neale Mrs. M. N. Meigs Tr.
fr. J.
Mrs. C. F.
Hemaman
of the Pifferari
Aachen Gesangbuch F. Schilling
Mohr
Rev. E. Caswall Rev. W. J. Irons Rev. G. P. Grantham Bishop E. H. Bickersteth
J.
Traditional
Tune
Trier Gesangbuch
French Carol '. Mendelssohn Rev. G. P. Grantham C. Vincent C. Simper
H. Townsend Rev. G. C. E. Ryley
W. Elliott F. Schilling
G. Whittier
Mrs.
J.
M. N. Meigs
Traditional
Traditional
Mary
on Christmas
Day
in the twiUght (C) Glad news, glad news, a-near and far (C) Shepherds five in a ring (C) The Shepherd's Song 434 Once in Bethlehem of Judah (C) 435 Once o'er the fields of Bethlehem (C) 436 The great God of heaven (C) The Incamation 437 The Cedar of Lebanon (C) 438 Sing the carol! raise your voices (N. Y.) 439 A thousand years have come and gone (C) 440 Sing sweet carols, night is past (E) 441 The Easter dawn is breaking
G. E. Oliver Cecil F. Alexander
Bishop C.
.
W. Stubbs
Cecil F. Alexander
J.
Rev. H. R. Bramley Rev. R. F. Littledale Rev. C. H. Wood T. T. Lynch Miss C. L. Jackson Margaret Ford (xi)
Mozart
T. T. Noble
H. Maunder J. Booth Traditional
Old melody; Traditional; re-arr.
arr.
by E. Sedding H. S. Irons
by
Sir A. Sullivan
S. B. Whiteley Mrs. H. \. Famsworth
INDEX OF CAROLS. AUTHOR OR TRANSISTOR
442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 460 451 452 453 454 455 466 457 458 459 460
Ring out, sweet Easter-bells As Mary walked in the garden green (E) Let us teU the story (E) Carol we joyfully (Asc.) Bring them to the Master (F. S.) Gathered in the House divine (F.
AU
.
S.)
bright and cheerful (F. S. or C. D.) the winter (E) A song of Spring once more we sing (F. S. or C. D.) The summer days are come again (F. S. or C. D.) Beauteous are the flowers of earth (F. S.) Now sing we a song for the harvest Hearken to the thankful reapers (H) Good news, good news is sent (H) Come, hear ye how God's priest of old (H) is
Coming from
Gather them Ring,
in
bells, ring
.
.
.
(H) (H)
M.
The stars are brightly shining (C) Whence comes this rush of wings (C)
471 472 473 474 475 476 477
O'er Bethlehem's hiU in time of old (C) Once again the olden story (C) See amid the winter's snow (C) All the skies to-night sing o'er us (C) Gather around the Christmas Tree There came three Kings from Eastern land (C) Esfuhrl drei Konige Gottes hand From silver gates of Ecbatoun (C) The Quest of the Three Kings He is risen from the dead (E) At Easter the lark ascending Breaks the joyful Easter dawn The little flowers came through the ground (E) At happy Easter Time Golden harps are sounding (Asc.) Ye heavens, uplift your voice (E)
O.
M.
Brown
M.
...
J.
M. Neale
fr.
W.
482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495
H. Gumey H. F. Nicholls J.
Rev. G. Moultrie Mrs. C. F. Hemaman
Pansies, Ulies, roses (F. S.)
C. Griffiths Rev. J. S. B. Monsell
mom
Away
in a
manger (C)
4%
In Bethl'hem of Judah (C) 497 In dulci jubilo (C) 498 Welcome be our Heavenly King (C) 499 Listen, lordlings, unto me (C) 500 AU my heart this night rejoices (C) Frolich soil mein Herze springen 501 Gems and flowers of rich perfume (E) 502 O come on this bright Easter Day 503 Ring, happy bells of Easter time 504 As Mary walked in the garden green (E) 505 Lift up, ye everiasting doors (Asc.)
606 The Lord at
first
did
Adam make
(C)
G. Holland Bishop C. W. Stubbs Mrs. C. F. Hemaman J.
J.
Karl Reinecke
Rev. E. P. Parker Piae Cantiones; Har. by Rev. G. R. Woodward G. W. Warren Sir J. F. Bridge C. L. Naylor G. B. Lissant
H. F. Nicholls
Heavenly Father, God alone (H) It is a day of gladness (F. S. or C. D.) Earth below is teeming (H) There's a song in the air 'Twas joUy, jolly Wat (C) Sing with joy, 'Us Christmas The holly and the ivy (C) Simple CaroUers are we (C) The angels sing around the stall (C) The moon shines bright (N. Y.) This day is bom Emmanuel (C) A Child this day is bom (C)
Brown
J. H. Knecht H. G. Gilmore
E. Geibel
Rev. J. C. Middleton Rev. W. St. H. Boume M. E. J. Appleby
....
A. H.
Lucy Larcom Laura E. Richards and W. Hawkins
Platidite coeli
479(^'Little birds are singing (CD.) 480 Lord of the harvest! Thee we hail (H) 481 The flowers in garden, field and wood (F. S.)
T. T. Noble
Stubbs
Hemaman
Frances R. Havergal 14th or 15th Cent
478 Sing your carols to-day (W. S.) 479 The sower went forth sowing (H)
German Rev. J. H. Hopkins Har. by B. L. Selby
Kohi Gesangbuch
Tr.
...
Rev. G. R. Woodward A. E. Floyd G. E. Oliver Sir J. Goss
E. Oxenford Rev. E. Caswall Rev. J. O'Connor Rev. J. H. Hopkins
Bishop C.
mom
"In vemali tempore; "Har. by
G. Pearse
Mrs. C. F.
Brown
A. Randegger M. Praetorius iSth Cent. Trad.
Frances R. Havergal
German of 15 th Cent Tr. by Rev. C. P. Krauth Rev.
O.
Mrs. H. A. Famsworth Bas-Quercy
Margaret Ford Bas-Quercy
Nouil des Ausils 461 Now let us sing the Angels' song (C) 462 Lo! a fair Rose is blooming (C) 463 A Babe is bom in Bethlehem (C) Puer natus in Bethlekem 464 O'er the hill and o'er the dale (C) 465 466 467 468 469 470
SOURCE
Rev. J. Anketell Rev. J. Anketell Rev. G. P. Grantham Rev. R. F. Smith Rev. J. M. Neale Piae Cantiones; Har. by Rev. G. H. Pahner Rev. S. C. Clarke A. H. Brown Rev. G. C. E. Ryley Bishop G. E. Moule M. S. Skeffington Rev. J. M. Neale W. H. Walter T. R. G. Joz6 W. H. Groser J. Booth Rev. S. Longfellow Traditional W. C. DLx Sir J. Stainer Rev. J. W. Chadwick S. Reay Rev. J. Bownes Rev. R. F. Smith Rev. R. F. Smith W. H. Jewitt W. H. Jewitt G. B. Lissant Henry Smith
G. B. Lissant C. A. Barry J.
Booth
Rev. G. E. Martin T. T. Noble Sir J. Stainer
P. Douglas
Old French B. Boucher
J. J-
M- Haydn Traditional
M. Praetonus Traditional Tradidonal M. Luther J- E. Spihnan C. Simper Miss A. S. Woods 14th Cent, melody; Har. by R. L. de Pearsall 14th Century .
Sir J. F. Bridge
Rev. H. R. Bramley P. Gerhardt; tr. by Miss C. Winkworth
Gascon; i6th Cent.
....
F. C.
Maker
C. S. Baker
Henry Smith Lucy Larcom Rev. G. P. Grantham Traditional (xii)
H. H. Pike Rev. G. P. Gninthan Rev. E. L. Hopkins
West
of
England
1
I
I
,
INDEX OF CAROLS. AUTHOR OK TRANSLATOB
Once
in Bethlehem of Judah (C) Christ was born on Christmas Day God rest ye merry, gentlemen (C) The shepherds had an angel (C) Come ye, with the angels sing (C) In the wintry heaven (C & Ep.) The snow lay on the ground (C) Good Christians rise, this is the (C) The snow lay deep upon the ground (C) Now we bring our Christmas treasures A Virgin most blessed (C) Far be sorrow, tears, and sighing (E) Cedant jusli signa luctus The httle flowers came from the ground (E) Angels come, on joyous pinion (E) Adeste, Coelitum Chori Hark! the angels bright are singing (E) The Morning of Salvation (E) Hear the loving Easter bells Easter Bells Come with us, sweet flowers (F. S.) Nouel de las Flous Voices of children in gladness greet (C. D.) Around the throne of God a band (CD.) The days are gliding swiftly by (C. D.) The flowers of earth are blooming (F. S.) Thee we praise, O God of harvest (H) The song of the Heavenly Harvest Home He saw the wheat-fields waiting (H) Once more the joy of harvest (H) Fair waved the golden com (H) I sing the Birth was bom to-night (C) saw a light shine out afar (C) The Golden Carol Come and hear the grand old story (C) Now blazing Yule logs crown the hearth (C) All haU! all hail! to the natal day (C) When I view the Mother holding (C) Lullay, Thou Httle tiny child (C)
SOURCE
Cecil F. Alexander
.
Traditional C. G. Rossetti W. T. Brooke
Cho. by Rev. R. R. Chope Old Enghsh .... Italian melody; Har. by
L. H. Redner F. L. Wiseman A. H. Brown Rev. R. F. Smith S. P. Waddington
mom
N. B. Warren West of England
Traditional Maria H. Bulfinch
Unknown
date and authorship;
tr.
by.
.
Rev. J. M. Neale Laura E. Richards and W. Hawkins N. Le Toumeaux: tr. by Rev. I. Williams.
Rev.
.
.
Traditional B. Hodges
J. S.
C. L. Naylor 13th Century
.
Miss M. F. Cusack H. E. Button Rev. J. M. Neale. Piae Cantiones; Har. by Rev. G. R. Woodward Miss H. G. Farmer R. H. Clouston, Jr. Bas-Quercy
H. E. Nichol
H. E. Nichol Rev. J. M. Neale Mrs. E. H. Leland H. E. Nichol Rev. J. H. Hopkins Rev. S. Baring-Gould H. E. Nichol J.
H.
Rev. F. Peel J.
W. Tosh
H. E. Nichol Rev. J. H. Hopkins
M.S.
SkeflTmgton
H. E. Nichol
Gumey
T. H. Spinney G. C. Martin
Ben Jonson
Sir
by
Traditional; arr.
Sir J. Stainer
Rev. H. Bonar
B. Saxton
S.
N. B. Warren Rev.
S.
E.H.Thome Sir J. Bamby
C. Clarke
Tr. by Rev. H. R. Bramley " Coventry Mysteries "
Har. by Sir
J. Stainer
Traditional
(C)
Jacob's Ladder Love came down at Christmas Christ was bom on Christmas night merry ring the Christmas bells
The Comish
Gumey
Rev. A. T.
We
The Coventry Carol As Jacob with travel was weary one day
Dugard
F. J.
C. L. Williams
E. Borland T. T. Noble T. T. Noble
C. G. Rossetti Bishop C. W. Stubbs Bishop C. W. Stubbs
J.
Bells
O
blessed town of Bethlehem (C) Gloria in Excelsis Sing we now our hymns of gladness (E) Sons and Daughters, let us sing (E) filii ei filiae,
Rex
coeleslis,
Rex
Bishop C. Rev.
S.
W. Stubbs
T. T. Noble P. L. Atherton
Longfellow
17th Cent.;
tr.
by Rev.
J.
M. Neale
.
Rev.
J. S.
B. Hodges
Sir J.
Stevenson
gloriae
This is the Feast Day of our King (E) Early ere the dawn of the moming (E) God is gone up (Asc.) Go, lovely flowers to the sick and the sad (F. S.) We bring sweet flowers and garlands gay (F. S.) The spring-tide hour (Spring) Heavenly Father, send Thy blessing (CD.) A song of Spring once more we sing (F. S. or D.) Good Christian people all (C) How grand and how bright (C) The Worcestershire Christmas Carol The shepherds on fair Bethlehem's plain (C) 1 heard the Church bells ringing (C) Christmas Bells We sing a song of Christmas time Nowelll NoweU! Good news I teU (C) Weihnacht fludlein Shepherds watching o'er the plain (C) Joseph was an old man (C) The Cherry Tree Carol I heard the bells on Christmas Day A Babe is bom, all of a maid (C) In the country nigh to Bethlehem (C)
C
....
Rev. Rev.
J. S.
H. Hopkins
Rev.
H. Hopkins
J.
A. H.
C. Clarke
Brown
H. F. NichoUs
From Marschner J. Booth Rev. F. Peel A. Benson H. G. Trembath Rev. W. H. Havergal
Rev. J. S. B. Monsell Bishop Chr. Wordsworth W. H. Groser Rev. E. Haskins Rev. W. H. Havergal
J.
E. G. Selden
G. E. Oliver
Sydney Cross
Sydney Cross
A. E. Smith
Rev. G. R.
Woodward
Sir .
.
.
Traditional
(xiii)
J. S.
Bach
E. Lemare Traditional
Mrs. A. Gaskell
H. W. Longfellow iSth Century K. Bartlett
A. Sullivan
Old German; Har. by
A. H. Brewer Traditional; Har.
by
Sir J. Stainer
G. Hine
INDEX OF CAROLS. AxnrBOS OS translatoe
667 Christians, listen while we sing (C) 668 Hark! the herald-host is singing (C) Leise weht's durch alle Lande 669 Three Kings had journeyed from lands (C) 570 571 572 573 574 576
576 577 578 579
by
J.
tr.
E. Humperdinck
by W. G. Rothery
P. Cornelius
Rev. J. Cawood Bishop R. Heber Henry Knight
!
Ring out, O bells your peals to-day (C) While humble shepherds watched their flocks (C) When Jesus Christ was yet a child (C) "The Crown of Roses"
Martin
J.
Bemoff
P. Cornelius;
The Kings. {Die Kbnige) Hark what mean those holy voices (C) Virgin-bom, we bow before Thee (C) Come, listen to the story (C)
W.
C.
Rev.
Pearce
C. Gounod B. Powell
J.
!
.
.
Once
in royal David's city (C) Let our gladness know no end (C)
Angels above on Advent
The The
mom
fr.
P. Comelius:
(C)
W. Fink
G.
Russian
P. Tschaikowsky
tr.
H. J. Gauntlett Old Bohemian A. Moffat
in
humble shed (C)
by W. G. Rothery
ComeUus
P.
Old French Noel
sleep of the Infant Jesus in glory (E)
F. A. Gevaert
Rev. F. L. Hosmer
boat (E) Easter Christ rose again (E) Through the long hidden years (E) Joy hath come to earth again (W. S.)
Arthur Foote H. E. Nichol Flemish
fishers sat within their
mom
On
From East and West (CD.) Summer days once more are coming
(Spring)
hear the children's voices (C. D.) Sow ye beside all waters (Spring) A joyous song once more we bring (C. D.) Come, May, thou lovely lingerer (May) Now the year is crowned with blessing (H) Earth below is teeming (H) The com is ripe for reaping (H) Lord of theliving harvest (H) We plough the fields and scatter (H) Three kings in great glory (C) Ring on, ye joyous Christmas bells I
O O
Tr.
Christ-Child
Over the land
The
N. Tate
Cecil F. Alexander Traditional Miss H. W. Selby
Carol, Christian children (C)
580 'Tween ox and ass 681 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 697 698 699 600 601 602 603 604 605
soukce
Rev. F. H. Groome Tr.
town
of Bethlehem (C) sing a song of Bethlehem (C) little
The shepherds had an
angel (C) Carol, sweetly carol (C) A Virgin most pure (C)
Whilst Bethlehem's shepherds kept (C) Christ, hath Christ's Mother (C) Hominum Laudes 606 Last night as I lay sleeping (C)
The Angels' Song 607 It came upon the midnight clear (C) 608 On Bethlehem's silent plain (C) 609 All children are on Christmas eve 610 When Christ was bom of Mary free (C) Chrislo paremus canlicam, excelsis gloria 611 In sorrow and in want (C) 612 Cabn on the listening ear of night (C) 613 Sing of Maiden Mary (C) 614 Let us the Infant greet (C) 616 The snow lies thick upon the earth (C) 616 Three kings once Uved in Eastem land (C) 617 As with gladness men of old (C) 618 Christ is risen! Alleluia! (E) 619 Let the merry church bells ring (E) 620 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (E)
W. C. Dix Rev. R. F. Littledale A. E. Curtiss
....
Tr.
fr.
G. B. Lissant .
.
.
From
the Swiss; Har.
J.
German
W. H.
Groser
German
fr.
Rev. J. S. B. Monsell Rev. C. A. Goodhart Rev. J. S. B. Monsell Miss J. M. CampbeU Selwyn Image Rev. H. G. Batterson Bishop Phillips Brooks Rev. L. F. Benson C. G. Rossetri Mrs. F. J. Van Alstyne (Fanny Crosby)
W.
Tufts
Mozart Lemare J. M. Crament F. C. Maker Mozart A. M. Edwards
Mrs. A. Gaskell Mrs. A. Shipton Tr.
by E. Sedding
E.
A.
W.
Hamilton-Gell
Farmer
J. J.
A. P. Schulz
Martin Shaw A. H. Brown Redner
L. H.
Bamby
Sir J.
C. Bridge E. Bunnett Traditional E. H. Smith
J.
Traditional L. Bainbridge Lionel Johnson
Martin Shaw C. Vincent
Rev. E. H. Sears
R.
S. Willis
M. Homabrook Harleian
MS
Rev. F. W. Farrar Rev. E. H. Sears Rev. F. G. Lee Rev. R. F. Littledale Selwyn Image Joseph Bennett
W.
C. Dix
Rev. Rev. Tr.
J. S. J.
B. Monsell
M. Neale J. M. Neale
A. H.
Brown
Bridge J. Hopkins French Noel Samuel Smith
Sir J. F.
E.
Geoffrey
Shaw
F. H. Cowen H. W. Davies Hen r>^ Wilson
Piae Cantiones
by Rev.
Flemish
'A
621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630
Easter
mom
A. Rubinstein
with gladness shine
Sweet and clear the birds are singing (E)
That
Easter-tide with joy was bright the snow upon the ground (C) As Joseph was a walking (C) Joseph and the angel Christ is bom! Christ is bom! (C) Thou didst leave Thy throne (C) There came three Sages from afar (C) Glory to God in the highest (C) Come, ye Christians, all (C) Soft
falls
Rev. J. M. Neale Miss Julia Goddard Traditional Traditional Emily E. S. Elliott
Rev. W. J. Irons T. Lightwood
J.
(xiv)
F. F. Buhard Old Lowland carol A. H. Brown R. R. Terry ,
Geoffrey
Shaw
Rev. J. B. PoweU Louis J. Garrett Rev. R. F. Smith Old French
INDEX OF CAROLS. AUTHOR OR TRANSLATOR
The
Corde
and
nalits ex parentis
Christmas
H. W. Davies
by Rev.
J.
M. Neale
H. W. Baker
Stoke-upon-Tem
Flemish Noel T. Darwall
Rev. L.
Traditional
Hymn Book
J.
W. H. Cummings
Traditional E. Oxenford Traditional
Traditional E. Bunnett
H.
J.
Gauntlett Tyrolese
Traditional Tr.fr. the Latin by Rev. H. R. Bramley
in the
B. Cranston Cecil F. Alexander Rev. G. P. Grantham Rev. C. Wesley Cecil F. Alexander C. G. Rossetti Rev. J. C. Black
Har. by
....
W. W.
Rev.
J. S.
Bach
Sir J. Stainer
moming moming (E)
Mendeksohn
Sir J.
C. Dix
H. Heale " David's Psalmen " G. F. Le Jeune C. J. Ridsdale
Rev. G. T. Rider
(E)
Bishop W. W. How Frances R. Havergal Grace Dickinson Rev. W. J. Irons
wings of Living Light (E) Golden harps are sounding (Asc.) Let music break on this blest mom (C) O sing we a carol (C)
dead of night when all is still (C) Let heaven and earth rejoice and sing (C)
French Melody Sir A. Sullivan J. B. Calkin A. H. Brown E. J. Hopkins
.^t
...
Old Cornish
Traditional Rev. B. C. Roberts fr. P. Gerhardt Rev. E. Caswall
A.
S.
Tr.
Rev.
J.
Kruger
Rev. T. Helmore
Traditional
The Wassail Song Good tidings, good tidings (C) The joyful mom is breaking (C) Welcome be Thou heaven-king (C) Welcome Yule
Houghton
Trier Gesangbuch
M. Neale
J.
Bamby
C. Kocher P. Cornelius
G. Rothery
Traditional
On
574 We've decked the church with ivy (C) 575 There dwelt in old Judaea (C) 576 O Babe, in manger lying (C) 577 What tidings bringest thou (C) 578 When Christ was bom in Bethlehem (C) 579 From church to church (C) Congaudeat turba fidclium )80 From Heavenly Maid this day did spring (C) >81 Young and old must raise the lay (C) >82 'Tis Christmas now >83 I'll tell you a tale of the olden time (C) J84 Merry Christmas bells are ringing >86 Came th' Archangel to the Maid (C)
G. F. Hayward B. Tours Greatheed
S. S.
C. V. Stanford T. B. Strong
" David's Psalmen "
This joyful Easter-tide Oh, the golden glowing
was early
Sir
17th Century Rev. G. P. Grantham tr.
Day
O lowly, sacred Stable (C) 567 Wake, my heart, while round thee swelling (C) 568 Sleep, Holy Babe (C) 569 Here k joy for every age (C) 570 Here we come a-wassailing (C)
Traditional
G. E. Oliver G. E. Oliver Sloane
MS
From DeuteromeUa Rev.
B. Hodges
J. S.
R. Jackson
W.
C. Dix MS. of isth Cent Tr. fr. Neapolitan MS. of nth Cent, versified
....
Sir J.
Bamby
J.Dunstable F. Taylor
W.
Hypo-Dorian Mode; Har. by Rev. G. H. Palmer by Rev. J. M. Neale "Songs of Sundry Natures," 1589 W. Byrd Rev. J. M. Neale M. Praetorius "Playford's Select Ayres and Dialogues" H. Lawes Rev. G. Moultrie B. W. J. Trevaldwyn and T. W. Staniforth Miss M. E. Waite H. Kotzschmar Fr. Latin of isth Century 13th Century .
.
.
.
Angelus ad Virginem 586 Night has closed the gates (C) J87 The Magi came out of the Orient land (C)
Rev. Rev.
J. S.
Three Kings' Song 588 Awake, ye shepherds, instantly (C) The Angel and the shepherds 589 This new Christmas carol
Rev.
S.
Traditional
590
Piae Cantiones H. D. Wetton
Traditional Rev. G. P. Grantham Prudentius, 4th Cent.;
647 There came three kings from far away (C) 648 Saw ye never in the twihght (C) 649 When the crimson sun had set (C) 650 Hark! the herald angels sing (C) 651 Once in Bethlehem of Judah (C) 652 In the bleak midwinter (C) 653 'Twas in the winter cold (C) 654 As with gladness men of old (C) 656 The Christmas Tree is sparkling (C) Christbaum 656 I would now sing for and I might (C) The Three Kings
571 572 573
Rouen
M. Luther
Blessed Birth
639 One winter's night I saw a sight (C) 640 Mountains, bow your heads majestic (C) 641 I saw three ships come sailing in (C) 642 O wonderful the tidings (C) 643 Noel! Bom is the King of Israel (C) The First Noel 644 Come, shepherds, come! shake off your sleep (C) "Ihr Ilirten steket alle auf Von eurem liefen Schlaf" 645 Jesus Christ is bom to-day (C) 646 Wake all music's magic powers (C)
It
Traditional
Rev. J. M. Neale Evelyn Beale G. Wither
636 All hail to the days (C) 637 Deep the gloom and still the night (C) 638 Of the Father's love begotten (C)
B57 B68 B59 B60 561 562 563 564 565 566
SOURCE
MS. in British Museum M. Luther
631 What good news the angels bring (C) 632 From heaven above to earth I come (C) Von Himmel hock da kommich her 633 Here is joy for every age (C) 634 Long ago in Bethlehem (C) 635 That so Thy blessed Birth, O Christ (C)
The
old year
now away has
fled
(N. Y.)
Baring-Gould
Marot's French Psalter, 1647 French Flanders
Baring-Gould
French Flanders
B. Powell
Ashmolean Library (XV)
Traditional A. H. Brown
INDEX OF CAROLS. AUTHOR OR TRANSLATOR
691 Touching grace, we Princes three (C) 692 So happy aU the day (C) The Bethlehem Shepherd-Boy's Tale 693 Now to Bethlehem haste we (C) 694 Day of wonder, day of gladness (C) 695 Come forth and bring your garlands (E) 696 Sing we Alleluia (E) 697 Alleluia! King victorious (E) 698 The Easter bells are ringing 699 Hail! all hail this brightest morning (E) 700 Smile praises, O sky (E) 701 Sleep, Holy Babe (C) 702 Christians, awake; salute the happy mom (C) 703 Ring out, ye merry beUs (C) 704 O hark to the bells' glad song (C) 705 Remember, O thou man (C) 706 It was the very noon of night (C) The story of the Shepherd 707 Now to God on high be glory (C) 708 Unto us is bom a Son (C) 709 They leave the land of gems and gold (C) 710 A Boy is bom in Bethlehem (C) Puer nalus in Bethlehem 711 Good people, give ear (C) 712 It is Christmas Day by the river 713 Shepherds night watch keeping (C) 714 AU hail, ye merry folk to-day (C) 715 To-day doth blossom Jesse's stem (C) 716 'Twas a sterry night of old (C) 717 Awake, arise, good Christians (C) 718 What time I kept my sheep in fold (C) Benedicamus Domino 719 Sleep, Holy Babe (C) 720 Cold was the day (C) The Child Jesus in the garden 721 Now sing we all full sweedy (C)
732
ChantonsI je voiis en prie rest ye merry, gentlemen (C) rest ye merry, gentlemen (C) God give ye merry Christmas-tide From the Eastern mountains (Ep) Shepherds, shake off your drowsy sleep (C) Chantons! Bargies, nouS, nouS Shepherds watching their sheep (C) The Shepherds 0ie Herten) O haste, the blessed Babe is bom (C) Now, prithee, Minstrel, tell to me (C) Would'st thou magnify the story (C) A lie, die ihr Gott zu ehren To us is bom a little Child (C) Geborn ist uns ein Ki-iiderlein There comes a galley, laden (C)
733
Whom of old
722 God 723 God
724 725 726 727
728 729 730 731
Es komt
SOURCE
Marbach Hymner, 12th Cent. Rev.
.
W. H. Havergal
Bohemian Brothers' Book 1566 Rev. W. H. Havergal
C. F. Hemaman B. H. Hall
Mrs.
J.
Rev.
S.
Margaret Ford Rev. S. C. Clarke
J.
W.
Byrom
J.
Piae Cantiones T. Ravenscroft Sir J.
Gumey
Tr.fr. Latin
Bamby
E. Front by G. Shaw
Piae Cantiones; arr.
A. de Vere Peter of Nyland;
Austin
Wainwright E. Lemare
J.
Mrs. A. Gaskell Fr. Latin of nth Century "Melismata," 161 1 Tr.fr. Spanish
H.
C. Umlauf
Mrs. H. A. Famsworth A. H. Brown
Rev. E. Caswall
....
B. Dykes
H. Kotzschmar G. H. Westbur>-
C. Umlauf
S.
J.
W. W. Rousseau
W. Anderson
Old French tr.
by H.
J.
D. Ryder
German
Rev. J. Barmby "Oyster Bay Carol"
Rev.
M.
C. E. Defifell G. F. Terry E. J. Hopkins C. L. Naylor F. SchiUing
E. Browne H. G. Rosedale Rev. G. R. Woodward Jane E. Leeson "Parish Visitor" Tr. fr. German
C. Vincent
Sir J. Stainer
Sir J. Stainer
Le Moigne
Poitou
Traditional Traditional Old English
Traditional Traditional Traditional G. B. Lissant Besanfon; Har. by Sir J. Stainer
Rev. G. Thring
Besangon P. Comelius;
tr.
by W. G. Rotherj'
P. Cornelius
E. Handley A. H. Brown J. E. Ebeling
E. Mabel Dawson Tr. fr. P. Gerhardt
Koln Gesangbuch Tr.
fr. J.
Swire
Ancient Melody
Rev. E. Caswall
L.
J.
iSth Century melody Catholick Gesangbuch
Tauler (ab. 1340)
ein Schiff geladeyt
Bethlehem 737 Where shaU the Prince of Peace be The Crib and the Cross 738 O come, all ye faithful (C)
bom
14th Century melody
Traditional
the shepherds praised (C) Quern pastores laudavere 734 Blessed be that Maid Marie (C) 735 The good men all of Chastres (C) Les bourgeois de Chastres 736 Cradled aU lowly (C)
Old English.
Melody
fr.
Book"; Har. by C.Wood Arpajon Carol, i6th Cent.
"Ballet's Lute
Traditional
H. Famie (C)
C. Gounod
Ben C. Boulter Tr. byiRev. F. Oakeley
Bertha C. Boulter .
.
.
"Cantus Diversi,"
J.
H. Ward
Adeste fideles
739 Brightest and best of the sons (Ep.) 740 Though poor be the chamber (C) Nazareth 741 O Holy Night (C) NoHl 742 In dulci jubilo (C) 743 Now rise up, ye shepherds (C) The Angel and the shepherds 744 Like silver lamps in a distant shrine (C) 745 O lovely voices of the sky (C)
Bishop R. Heber H. F. Choriey J. S.
Dwight
Traditional
J.
P. Harding
C. Gounod
A.
Adam
R. L. de Pearsall
"Towneley Mysteries"
E.H.Thome
W.
Sir J.
C. Dix
Felicia (xvi)
Hemans
Bamby
Oliver King
:6
INDEX OF CAROLS.
:9
iO il
SOURCE
ADTHOE OR TRANSLATOR
Andichon
Haul, haul, Peyrot (C)
1 Qui creavit coelum, hiUy, A In nalali Domini (C)
lully, lu
{C)
.
"Melodies B6arnaises" "Chester Mysteries" "Niimberger Gesangbuch" H. Verdussen
" Chester Arch. Journal " Traditional
Jure plaudunt omnia (C) De drie Koningen {O Gelobel sets tu Jesu Christ
"Chants Populaires Flamands" Bartholomaeus Gesius
FACSIMILE Of
a
MS.
Native Carol
and
well
(Bodleian 572, in
England.
skilled in music.
fol.
It
50)
still
existing,
The
old alphabetical
Latin text.
fiof put* op CD/
and thought
probably was the work of a
Apec^Atrtf lotn^yiuri^
(xvii)
notation
is
to be the first
monk
inventive
seen above the
Kn Carol
gloom
loto^rinfl
«nti cloutrfness.
(FOK EASTER.;
1.
Edward Hundley.
{Last Verse Major.)
Slow and
sojfl.
And
drear
The Seen
an Sa
Nor
bless
-
-
pow'r
tri
the
Love,
the
With ho
-
-
umph
the that the Pow'r, that o'er
woe,
ant,
-
Grace, the
den His
breast:
o'er e
vil
strong.
from death
set
earth's sin
gath hosts us
-
la
-
er'd of
-
head,
morn-ing broke, the woe and curse were o'er. The pow'rs of death were ac-cord thro' all the courts of Heav'n, To sing the praise of voice up - raise. And thro' the ransom'd liest morn let each his
But when that brightest
Now wake
dark-en'd storm of
night had iest guish keen, the
tan's
the strain with one ly joy from ear -
-J-A^
and
van-quish-ed,
Love Di-
vine, the
darkness pass'd a darkness pass'd a
Ho-ly
Spir
-
it
*In Parish Choir, No.
Sa joy
our Great
world resound
tan of
reign'd
man
no
o'er o'er
be
more.
for - given.
Re -deem-er's
And way, way, And bless'dlAnd
-
-
praise.
the world in the world in the Name of
the teeond veree repeat the first strain to
9— 4. 1
The Sav - iour from the tomb a - rose, the The Sav - iour from the tomb a - rose, the O praise the Fa ther, praise the Son! and -
beau - ty dawn'd the glorious Eas beau-ty dawn'd the glorious Eas
God most High
douhh
bar.
thro' ev'
fMutie Major
-
ry land
throughout.
-
ter ter
con
day. day. -
fess'd.
^U Carol
tt^i^ nisi)t tirf0t)t angelfii nitiQ. (FOE CHEISTMAS.)
2.
Arthur S. SuUivan.
J/odera
>fn^
1
i-r-
J
J
J
1
:
J.
J
1
1
1.
All
2.
Wake,
»/j
O
earth,
J
J-
wake
a
!
Wake
and
F
gels
-
thing,
J-.
rrf^
voice which loud joy; for all
-
Nev - er Wake and
sing,
ry
eve
^
——
=^^-F—f
Hark
au
night bright
this
«_ ~fJ
I
r
ly cries, this night,
" Mor
-
such the
^
F
r
tals,
ol I
-
mor
-
eve
-
cres.
wake
tals,
ry
twink
and
rise. light,
ling
-
^
j.'jrJ.A
i
ling,
bring:
t
^s^^
r-r-r
-
1
f— f-
\
Heaven and
car joy
— f —h4 —
J r
— H—
«
was hear
¥^^^^^^=^m^4^^^¥m^m glad-ness Turns your sadness:
Lo! to a
All
-
maz
-
ing, Still stand gaz-ing,
From
An
3rf Vetse.
^^1
j
J
1
Sun,
Haill
O
—— — —
r
"^M— P-M
f
r F
f
1
J.
-
/
bles - sed
f— —f-^
day is ris'n a Sun, Shines all night tho' powers and all that be. Wake, and joy this Su-n
be done.' to see.
the earth gels,
m
^ Light,
a>
Sent
In
-
to
/
J
r
r
world
by
night;
i
-^
=3=]h
r
r F
J
h
this
———
—^
&—F- -f
J
1
1
1
.
1 1
r^ — M — ——
r— -r \— --^
r
f
1-
rftm.
f
;""'j
fplWfl|iplpBP*P P^ormostdu-
ly.
Thou
art tru
- ly
Qod and Man, we do
confess: Hail,
O Sun
a of Right-eous-ness
et)tl0t iu viutn Carol
Christ
1.
Christ
3.
is
-
en
-
ris
ris
is
Christ
I
ris
is
ei^ti0t is tiutn
r
His love
-
en
He
I
'
r
us
to
^rtAur 5.
I
Dy
-
ing on
He
the strain!
who
the bit
-
is
ris
J
J
-
Christ
Christ
is
ris
J
-i^-
J
i^ -^
^^
1^
Lr'r^^-; is
ris
-
enl
en!
en!
Christ
Lo, the chains of death are broken Earth below, and heaven above Joy anew in every token
is
ris
-en!
loss,
3Z:
terCross,Lives vic-to
-
ri
ous!
-
u s
He
hath burst His
J-
-J-
^
=gb
^
bonds
in
twain!
J
^^ g^f^^
J=i:^ ^
enl
'^^ Earth
i
and
Heav'n, pro
-
long
the strain!
legions, downward thronging, Hail the Lord of earth and skies Ye who watch'd with holy longing Till your Sun again should rise ;
Angel
! !
!
Of Thy
triumph, Lord of love ! He o'er earth and heaven shall reign At His Father's side Till He Cometh once again, Bridegroom to His Bride, Christ is risen Christ is risen He hath burst His bonds in twain ! Christ is risen Christ is risen ! Earth and Heaven, prolong the strain
-
ris -
is
t^
^P^F J
5ufl(i;
suff-ered pain, and
e
f=r
r
r
Ptf
Christ
!
hath burst His bonds in twain Christ
eul Earth and Heav'n, pro - long
«^i«^ In
!
(FOB KABTEB.)
He
is
risen
!
earth, rejoice
!
Sing, ye starry train All things living, find a voice Jesus lives again Christ is risen Christ is risen ! He hath burst His bonds in twain Christ is risen Christ is risen Earth and Heaven, prolong the strain !
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
a Carol
uf^t^f^tvXf
Hantr
tiotUn uvt fewuCnfl*
tijelt
(FOR 0HRIBTMA8.)
4.
S. P.
Tuckerman.
Allegro nibaeraio.
p\ 1.
A
I
I
I
^1 band
shepherd
j_^_J_^iT-
mffl
:?c=^
I
II
^_J^
keep-ing,
-^,
^i^^FF^gg
1=1:
—
III
1
their flocks are
And
J
J
^
gen - tie
J
.
-^
lambs
^^^p^^^^
/
sud- den
Glad
tidings of great
-
they
ly
all
be
-
An
hold
'•
And countless hosts the glorious theme
-
gel
"
To you
this
day
Your Prophet,
f
"All glory be
prolong.
p
"
i-i
,
^—
gold.
Through field and wood the song resoundeth. O'er hUl and vale the chorus boundeth Exultingly the echoes roll, jf* And hymns of triumph spread from pole to pole 6
is
p The
shepherds view the host returning, Their hearts with holy ardour burning To Bethlethem they wend their way, Repeating with glad tongues th'angelic lay.
born a Saviour,
and King for ever God," they cry
Priest, to
J
in bright robes with harp of
3
p
I
sleep - ing
/
joy he bringeth,
The azure vault with anthems ringeth Emmanuel " awakes the song, jff
an
I
^
Alleqro moderato.
•
'
^^-J
^ffrr^
^Ssl
When
•
are sweetly
;"
" All glory be to God," let earth reply. ff
7 In haste they seek the heavenly Stranger They find the Babe laid in a manger With wonder and with awe they fall, jf' And joyfully adore Him, Lord of all
4
p
On
earth be peace with mercy blending, ;" Grood-will to men, and love unending Thus sweetly sing the angel throng, And all the heavenly host rehearse the song.
/ Now every
voice with rapture swelleth,
For Christ the Lord with mortals dwelleth Let men and angels
Him
^And shout their glad
adore,
Hosannas evermore.
Kn Carol
ttje
morning, eatls-
ratlff
5.
W. Borrow.
IFOECHKISTMAS]
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t'—
the
ear
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ri
-
a
in 1
morn-mg,
ly
1^
F#t
Glo
-
ear
Ere
the
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-
eel
-
sis
l*^
1
De
-
Glo
!
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ry
-
-
ven nigh
:—^
be
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>.
-A-^—
—
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to
God
-r-^=-S=T=
1
To
the humble Bethlehem shepherds, On the first glad Christmas morn, Sang the choir of God Angelic, Christ the Son of God is born! When the dew was white and pearly,
Flashed a light across the sky, In the early morning, early, Glory be to God on high. 3
Glory in the heavens eternal, Upon earth be glory, too. For t\w day of grace hath broken,
And
a King
is
bom
to you.
In the early morning, early, (ilory be to God on high: Rang the sound of Angels harping,
Though 4.
e
:i^
on
r
r
high.
J *^
Parish Choir, No. 26 —
was
^i^? 1-1:
—^
1
U
1
o!
dawn
1
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K
r-T=:l=
^
-^L#=i= =t^ —0 -i
-
—
ex
^N^
-
f-^.^-^
the
stilly, list'ning
sky.
'—f^
3os Carol
tills
our inmost Hearts
to=tras?.
6.
Samuel Smith. (FOR CHRISTMAB.)
on ^ngel frosts are Dear^ ** ^ (foe Christmas.) J— =?=i=
3^rt0i|t ''^ r.o„«i Carol ry 7.
.=-.-J^BEgEE
—
-i
2.
3.
Come, come
4.
See,
there with
J-
-•
I
Beth
to
I
#-
-
on
heard
are
Ju - bi lehem, come and this
-
Man-
a
in
l^^l
-•- s -ir
,
lee,
-
i—mrr^-
see
—
ger »-
laid
the
o'er
rapturous mirth pro The Child whose Birth the An - gels Je sus, the Lord of Heav'n and
J-
-*
-l-J-4-
rz'
I
While mountains
e wliat may Come, come, a - dore See, saints and An say.
.
I
r=r^ tr^rr-r
i|
LI
in
the Ti
zHizMzfz
EtSE =i=r^ I
re - ply The dings be Which on bend - ed knee The gels lend their aid To
cho
long?
i^
-J- -jI
-J-
=?=?=
^nLziz^qusii
plains
What doth your -
^£
Say,
sing-ing
All sweet -ly
high
Kl
I
I'-f-—
1'
Bright Au - gel Hosts Say, Shepherds, why
1.
lifgi) -* "-^
I-
-
bur still.
In eel
den in
-
fant e -
of spire Christ, brate .
.
their joy
-
-
.
.
.
ous
Heav 'nly the new born that
the Sav
-
strains.
song? King!
iour's Birth!
I
J
I
^J_iL
1
J
J,
I
1
I
fTCJ-:-
4iEfT^rH*=^ t=F=r=r=F4 ^
=^
1
4^ntt again,
^
time.
tiUfiifiselv
Rev. J. B. Dykes.
S
[FOR CHRISTMAS.]
:^^
-«r
dark
will
-
many
en
Many
day,
a
em
a bond
dis
-
way,
^=^-
-r-r
•—
*
But
f-^^-
the
its
•^
its
blessing tender,
gentle splendour;
Oh! could tongues by Angels taught Speak our exultation In the Virgin's Child that brought All
mankind Salvation?
Welcome Thou Fount
a-r-
to souls athirst, of endless pleasure: may do their worst, we clasp our Treasure:
Gates of Hell
While Welcome, though an age like this Puts Thy Name on trial, And the Truth that makes our bliss Pleads against denial
"1
"Great
thy
lost
joy
shall
v.-
I
*-i
"Great Joy"
the
--nr
H—
=tfep^-
Once again the Manger Light Sheds
Many
—
'n'"^i'~iB
Joy"
"":
nev
r-J-
Once again the Holy Night Breathes
I
-H
#-r
er
— r^
er;
we
If
But
dim.
!I^_^
nev
-
'Great Joy'
'
9^-r
sev
-
"h ^
a
thee;
brace
-
iEi
pass
18^
=^^:.rtLr
Thankful hearts
blessed time,
Change
tP^
=^^±--J
-V
1
L-»-•
'
Yea,
if
We Yea,
»
•
^^±=33
—^
er!
— F.t=t=^i [^^•-=B
others stand apart,
will press the nearer;
O
best fraternal Heart,
We
will hold Thee dearer: Faithful lips shall answer thus To all faithless scorning, "Jesus Christ is God with us.
Born on Christmas morning,' So we
yield
Thee
all
we
can,
Worship, thanks, and blessing:
Thee true God, and Thee true Man,
On
our knees confessing;
While Thy Birth-day morn we greet
With our
Bathe
us,
O
best devotion. most true and sweet
In Thy Mercy's ocean.
^f^im calm
^t moontieamfii hvigfyU
antr fJviQi^t,
Rev. Geonje P. Grantham,
(TOR CHRISTMAS.)
1.
Shine calm
2.
To
and
;_
-
ber,
dear
-
er.
-<5-S— FV *
'=^
num
ber;
Fir
near
-
er!
It
J
'
-
o'er
old,
1
-
Se
^
-
cure
from Win
ter'd safe to show
eems
_'
bold,
own,
—
ly
And nd To b
guests in good - ly bring the God - head
4-^^ :^J.
!
-
Thy sym
pa
J.
J-,r-g—
-
thy
J—
-
and
warm
all
man
grief
and
—^=^ r4
-^
-JL
=^^-=«Hl-f—~r snow long
us
street raise
in to
be the
J
r~
rr
low.
And
screen'dfrom fro
song
Of
-
No
-
J-^=p:
I
l^^f==-r^
•
Well housed For hu -
ter's frost, -
1
town couch
hem's
it
from
And makes
gess
our
-
-
^^1
shel .
rr
bur
=j=l^3^
1
Bethl' cost
Than
II
make Thee more
to
O'er
bright, crib
ly
I
and
\J
rf —-—I—M
=^
-Srr^
-J-
beams
-
.
-
lie,
low
seems
It
h-
pain,
moon
Thy
O'er young
^"^
1
ye
Babe!
!__
!
slum
bright,
sweet
US,
1
1
1—r^
sky.
o'er
el
-L-J—L
x=tx
:^=
Chorus.
f^a=i ^1 But Babe O Babe
be - nign be - nign
! !
I
No couch Thy
is
love
di
low round
Thine, vine
-
ly us,
man day
-
ger
stall,
Where
by
day;
Sweet
J—
-^E
-^
m^^
r
i:
±=t
f^
r
:;r=t:
r
H'
I
cold
Child
winds blow on of
light!
Thy Form Be Thou
di
our
-
vine.
Who
com
might,
Our
gen
-
'est -
to
save
tie
King
all.
ave!
Slomifi
fall tl^e »no\i)-tUU(n.
Carol 10.
Slow
rDark
(TOE CHRISTMAS.)
-
ly
fall
enow
the
-
flakes,
Cloth
-
earth
ing
In
white,
5 the
earth
a
-
Slowly
fore
fall the snow-flakes, Virgin-white the sod, In the chill descending, Like the grace of God Wild the varied chimings, One tale only tell Lies in Bethlehem's mauger
Emmanpel. 29 — 4.
Great Parish Choir, No.
-
time,
White
on
Christ
Slowly
God Dark
mas
mom
the snow-flakes. the holly high,
fall
Hang Bright
-
its berries, greeting Incarnate nigh
the earth no longer,
Barren nevermore, Grace-flowers spring to blossom On the eternal shore.
sbutPf Carol
11.
fi^oii?
nwbt.
(FOB CHEI3TMA8.
Thy
on
Reo. J. B. Dykea.
Mo
-
ther's
Great
M
^^f'^^f^^^r^t^^^-^pWW^ In
such a place of
such a
In
Sleep
!
Holy Babe
!
place of
rest
.
. .
.
.
Accomp.
Thine Angels watch around,
All bending low with folded wings, Before the Incarnate King of kings, In reverent awe profound.
Sleep Holy Babe while I with In joy upon that Face, awhile Upon the loving infant smile Which there Divinely plays. !
!
Sleep
!
Too
Holy Babe quickly will
And Thou
to
!
Mary
ah take Thy brief repose Thy slumbers break, !
lengthened pains awake
That Death alone
gase
shall close.
eatol» Carol
1.
2. 3.
12.
Ca Ca Ca
Bear
-
rol, rol
•
rol,
-
rol,
the the
joy vales bells
Ca Ca Ca
-
rol, rol,
-
rol,
Sav
8weet-ly sweet-ly sweet-ly
Hark! the
O'er
sweet sweet sweet
-
-
1^^
Ju
-
peal
ca ca ca
ly
- ly
ly
^—
-
-
dah, ing
rol,
-
rol.
-
rol,
the ry
might
in
loud
•
in -
A
hap
them
woke mer
earth's
Till
Good
Ye
shin
re
-
mot
-
peace ones
ing
^
-
-
day: throng time
way. song.
chime;
est
boTind
and
love,
a
bove.
-
^
-
.
J
a
far
ry,
with
will,
c^el
heavenly mer - ry
the -
to
Christmas
py
-
bear -
Their
bom An -
lour the
-
when
t-
r*:—
"-r
T
-
Oh,
tid - ings,
ful
of are
-
As The
rol, rol,
-^.
hear Glo Sing
tatoL
fiitoeetls
(fob CHBI8TMA8.)
the
cho - rus. high - est.
est
num
V
T
-I-
-
bers.
And To Oh,
-T e
God sing
; -
r
r
cho back
who
reigns
re-deem
^^-^J
-
the a ing
sound. bove. love.
^--J^-
€'Omtf St tuit^fnU taint t^t isttafn. Carol
ry8,.
y^'
(FOB EAflTEE.)
13.
J
J
f
f
Arthur S. Sullivan.
— ^^^—J —
—it ^ 1
1.
J s
^
1
Come, ye
faith
-
raise
ful.
Of
the strain
-4-
-d-
tri -
_iL
J
' 1
umph _J_
-
ant
glad
T
—^
Li^~r-^-T with un
-
I
Sea
A
n^=\:^^
;
;
Who
Long and
with true affection, Welcomes in unwearied straini
dark, is flying From His Light, to whom we give Laud and praise undying.
Jesus' Resurrection.
now we cry To our King Immortal,
Alleluia
Who
triumphant burst the bare tomb's dark portal
Of the
Alleluia, with the
God
'-^
the Queen of Seasons, bright With the day of splendour, With the royal Feast of feasts. Comes its joy to render Comes to glad Jerusalem,
All the winter of our sins,
Son
the Father praising;
Alleluia yet ngain To the Spirit raising.
1
wa
Now
Spring of souls to-day Christ hath burst His prison ; from three days' sleep in death
And
risen
Red
Hr
'Tis the
As a sun hath
1
\
\
Through the
^
s
foot
;
—
^
moistened
uesa
^ 1
Led them
T
1
^=1:
1
Amen.
Carol 14.
Words
lEaster ^feiesi.
13rigt)t
by Bishop A. Burgess.
Music by G.
W.
Marston.
[FOR KASTER.]
1.
Bright Eas-ter
skies!
2.
Green Eas-ter Sweet Eas-ter
flowers!
3.
O
4.
Fair Eas-ter skies! Our Lord is risen. Fair Eas-ter fields! Heaven's first ripe fruit, White Eas-ter flowers! From Heaven descend Our Vic -tor Lord, O Christian men!
fields!
Christian
cbild^!
r rf
Nor
cold, stone, hewn firm and walls of seed we sow, In churchyards wide the E - den's birth, Each plant that bloomed at His com - maud Wake we our hearts
Nor
a^ ti-^CrCJ-'=D=B — — 1—^-1
W
i r^^l" Nor One
Satan's Eas-ter
Pluck
lil-ies
With warmest
J--r
Fi
-I
and
rare
*=^—^^ d^ 7^ T ere..
Hail
Throw Till
J
ter as the Eas the blest morn, by fragrant palms be in the ( louds His
^ ir'—
J >
.
-
Eas
-
ses ter
^
keep
The
end, sweet.
And And
skies.
—
1
1 \
1^"
'
1
Afteb each Vebsk
ParishChoir,
sign
we
No.38— 4.
r
^--
Our
light.
An
King,
And And
see.
J---'
r
diers.
the o'er to
love
-
\
^=H
I
pierc-ed
*
•
hands
"n*^
—T?' -f^—•-
^ *—
bur - ied gels shall (vreathe the quick
and
4^ Lord
is
reap
the
crown the dead shout
tri— -f^-r^-"'^
r
deathly
in
sleep:
gold-en sheaves shall heav'n-ward strew the path of Je - sus' Stretch we our arms, and fix our
send. feet.
eyes:
i.^
—
day-beams dawn. fvhose glad fore our
J^
T'l
-
gain.
-
— If WU=^^^
i,
Just
ores.
-^^
-J— J_,-^J_J-,-J
J--
sol
come a
^r-r ro
to
^
rise.
SEfcJ^
^^— r^— '-f-^r-^^ hopes,
U
i
mar-shalled hosts could Day death's reign shall
-
we our
Lift
too, sliai!
Shall
Be-neath the cross Shall blow a - gain
U»
1
Ro-man
We,
Death, conquered, yields. Life -giv -lug showers.
— 1
'
\
risen
and
gone. white. bring.
har - vest saved shall '.Ju
-
bi
^\
-
f-^
lee!*^
-^--w
'^Tioao)
at t^t
matin
l^out. Edward Handley.
Carol 15. (FOE EASTEK.)
mf From
mf The
realms unseen, an unseen way,
Th' Almighty Saviour came,
And
CT
following on His silent steps,
An
angel came full early, But Christ had gone before, Not for Himself, but for His Saints,
angel armed in flame.
Is burst the prison door.
mf When
dim The stone is rolled away, p The keepers fainting fall, has scared them
2ri^e N. B.
Carol
And
all.
foe tieHlntr,
The small notes are
to he
added
so lie
down
to receive.
in peace.
tl^e ireeii liefote,
to the voice
parts and played by the Organ. •^''^"
16.
^"y^-
fTOB EASTEE.]
^ ^= 112.
The
Lift
His Saints assemble.
haste ere twilight cease,
His Easter blessing
Satan and Pilate's watchmen,
The day
all
Make
up,
Veb.
1.
Voices in unison.
foe" be-hind,
hft
up
your
the deep
voi
-
ces
be
-
fore.
now! The
Our
hosts have dared
whole wide world
re
and passed the sea:
joi
-
ces
now!
THE FOE BEHIND, THE DEEP BEFORE-
to
^ d— f-T ::^r:t-'r---t4~^"^~^3. Legato.
feg^^JE^J^ Hap py
uior-row,
turn
J AJ
A -^
-^1-
-
P
.
.
Love
.
de
Watch His
-
-
ing
^
sor
-
row
^
-^
In
to peace
-
-
O
ing
mirth
aud
-f-
earth-ly
er
pris - on:
the
earth
!
-Ill No
a
r
I
long
Al.
=1=
m
I
-
er
must the
I
as
Seals
-
sur
ing,
-
T
Guards
call
de
-
part
-
ed
^-j-J.
e=* Org.
Death
is
hallowed
in
-
to
sleep,
And
end
-
ing,
ev
-
se
Christ
-
cur
-
ing,
hath risen
I
^
a
mourners weep, Ncor
.
I
Bond-age
I
Seals are shattered, Guards are scattered,
Voices in unison.
5.
m
J- -^
-J-
.
scend
ly
-
^^=^fes
f=f
-fVeb.
ri ous
t^
t=t: Ver.
-
ery grave be
•
comes
Christians dead; For
THE FOE BEHIND, THE DEEP BEFORE.
man
and
risen,
^
m
^-Tshall
rise
!
=t^
a
fall
-
at
fj
fj
not
is
to
To
^-
dwell with Christ
-&
J
J
.
^^=p=^N^p-^ ^^B ^^ 9.
^-
'
f>
bet
is
-
=» 1
ter
-^- -^-
j?^
r
p^t
o'er
us,
^
p
p
right
arm
+tef+-^^?
We
and
—
^=^. -L -r~r~ti^t \
die :
joy,
;^=l^
T=F
^J_..i_^_
Veb.
II.
Hope, and
past,
-
;g=i
sleep
Old things
last,
^=3=3 mf^^
3t=^
7.
-^—(^-^
Now -
iL=5Ei^
Veb.
I
-^^-a
may
face
the
Christ has
gone
be
_
r^
zSi
_/^_
foe.
-
His
fore
us.
,=g=
j|=
^ is
Christians,
fol
-
low
our guide will
be;
3ituv&
aU
titri0tlt
^te ttnminQ* W. R.
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
rM—^
.^—
Heaven
.^
and Earth
h
.-1
|.
1
r-
—
^~
1
— are
God
tell
^
r^ =^ —^^man
Holt.
—
H
r.
is
J-.
OL^
^-t
j-J
Here
for us abiding, Cradled in a Stall, All His glory hiding. See the Lord of all!
Chorus
— Wake and
»
-:-tT-=t==}=
mf
idL^=1I
Thousand thousand blessings Sing we for His Love, Choral Hymns addressing To our Lord above.
sing,
&c
Chorus
3
— Wake and
sing,
5
Born that He might lead us, From this desert home, Guide our way, and feed us, Till the end shall come Chords Wake and sing, &c.
—
Parish Chotr, No. 60—4.
!
ff
Glory
For
in the Highest,
wondrous Birth Heaven thou criest
this
Clioir of
Peace
;
!
to all tlie
Chorus
Earth
— Wake
sing, &c.
&c.
TSToto
Ktt
tlje
C3irOl 18,
ratol,
wen
antr mai^is* Arthur
(TOE CHRISTMAS.)
^
H. Broum.
Moderato.YERSE.
S:
1.
Now lift
2.
He was
the car - ol, men and maids, not born in such sweet days,
Now wake ex -ultAs
we
ant siug - ing; This day the yore re - niein-ber,'Twasnot
of
WELL of
^rr~^v
is the Birth-day Life first sprang, Who shall declare His springing? It of our Peace This summer-time, Oh 'twas the cold De-cem-ber: As shinesthe sun a - bove the snows, Wlien ;
day for man the wea nature's
mf
life
is
ly
-
ry.
The Ev - er bound in
ing, Fast
- ing winter's
last
There were poor Shepherds in the field, Their flocks at midnight tending Then Heaven came down and brought for news,
A
rapture never ending
So they went swift to Bethlehem, And saw and told the story Of Christ the Lord, a little Child,
—
And
Angels singing "Glory." Chorus. Noel Noel
—
!
!
&c.
Son i
-
of
God Was born
cy chain, So came
of blessed to the
He
Ma
-
ry.
dy- ing.
in the manger lies He now Far o'er the sapphire portal At God's right Hand of Power He Who was this day made mortal
mf Not cr
sits
All in the highest, holiest place. Where there may dwell none other. There our own Manhood sits enthroned, There is our Elder Brother. Chorus Noel Noel ! &c.
—
!
miiffti^
ivom
if^t
moutttf t^uvt^suvtf. Rev. R. F.
1.
Blithe
-
ly
from the
moat
-
ed_churchyard
clouds
J
cle^r-voiced
bells
this
^a^^^^^i^ ^=^s^=*=e=f
^m'^^m
J
Riug the
-^^ r-^
sad
of
i
.
-
i
ness,
i
Ev'
.ii
-
ry
sel
J
i
- fish
care
Smm
morn
^^
de- part;
i
T Grate
mf
-
ful
tho'ts,
and
glad
tho'ts
Brightly in the holy chancel Leafy circles intertwine Telling how in Blessed Jesus Life and strength and joy combine. As beneath the arch we enter
Welcome words our coming
-
ness,
mf
bless,
For in Thee our hopes we centre, Christ,"The Lord our Righteousness."
Ring from
ev'
Chris-tian
heart.
In the nave each space is speaking Of the light which Jesus brought, Of the freedom and the glory Which for all the world He wrought Wherefore, O ye congregation, Should your hearts be cold and dumb.
While the walls proclaim Salvation, And, "Arise, thy Light is come."
Listen to the old-new message, At the Holy Table kneel Grudge not, when ye leave the Temple, To diffuse the warmth ye feel. Life has time enough for sadness. Clouds too seldom pass away ; Only love and peace and gladness.
Should be named on Christmas Day.
URtntl^ tnllu V^t tointet isnotD* (TOE OHEISTSUB.)
m'^
—f^
,S
^
Lj-'ir-lr^
^
Plant
the ten
the
r
t
ov
-
er
-
ed
mom,
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r
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1
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C^rsT was
that
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Chbist
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r the day
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ly
-
1
5
Hail
;
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r
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thro'
Jr
c
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long
1
born;
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bless
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is'd
-
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Hail
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appears,
h
Chobtts.
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J-i
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[^
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J
1
1
While
Herbert S. Irons.
h-.'
born
Beth
in
-C-i—
U—
/
.
-
J
As we watched
Lo
!
we saw
-r
H
H
r 1
p
at dead of night,
a wondrous sight,
Stooping from His Throne sublime,
Angels singing Peace on Earth,
High above the cherubim. Chorus. Hail, &c.
Telling of the Saviour's Birth."
—
Chorus.
mf
Say, ye wand'ring Shepherds, say
What yonr
joyful
news to-day
Wherefore have ye left your sheep Wherefore fail your watch to keep
Chorus.
—
Hail, &c.
? ?
•
—
Haste we now
Hail,
&c
to greet
God's Child,
Watch His Face so meek and mild Learn the Love of Heaven to see In our Lord's Humility.
Chorus.
— Hail, &c.
II
le-hem.
2
He who built the starry skies Low within a manger lies,
.
;
11
M Carol J = 108.
An
If
Arthur H, Brown.
'^
\
-
sung
gels
Sav
our
-
iour's birth
On
that
their mirth,
tate
Grieve not, vain man, who mortal That thou to eartli must fall It was Ills portion, 'twas the part Of Him who made us all.
Now
He
Himself
art.
most
bless
m
m^FFf'^^^^^^^^^^f'^^
Chorcs.
J3ftrtti»
Treble Solo.
Moderato.
1.
MnQtln nnuQ out Satifours
21.
a
-
gain
is
He humbled
Made
to the grave,
flesh like us, to
That we as
born.
show
certainly shall have,
A resurrection too.
Then, with perpetual hymns, let Christ, Who from the dead was raised, With Father and the Holy Ghost, Eternally be praised. After Each Vkhse.
8ves.
After the last verse.
Slow. ^
k^Ei rex
- it
Chris-tus
ho
8ves.
ParishChoir, No.
66— 4.
-
di
-
e
Glo
-
ria
Je
-
su
Dom
-
i
-
no.
ea^tol tne Carol 22.
i^^ Car-ol /ai - ui
fiUssfng*
tt)e
5. Z; Aikyns.
(FOR EASTER.)
i^
U-i-4-u
rffmnm^
f^fffi^ff
wj be uaiiic u^j*^!! down to uc ouic-tj Sure-ty we, wc, ucouo Jesus vuix&i Christ came
we, wc, car-ol i;a.i - ui
on th'accursedtree, uii lu attjuiocv
Forthesinsof men.
J
'P\
III
\
Mourn we
2.
f
i
ii J J
pi^i
,j
9^
f
Ear.
Unis.
Ma-jes
-
-j^
t^
at the scorn-ingShower'dup-on
ty,
/Ill
Di-vin
- i
,
,
J=d:
^
- ty,
3.
I
I
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I
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,
Human -
Ill
p
i -
ty,
r
j
j
J
m
Bolce.
Per-fect in
laj
i
i
hu i
-
mil
-
For the
- ty,
i
r
i
i^j
i
men.
sins of i
i
^ f
pp
I
I
I
Bar.
Cloth-ed with
J
-j^ ft^ His head,WhileHisbrow a -dom-lng, Mocking words they said.
Unis.
r
J
Mr
I
Car-ol
we
the
sto
-
ry
Of His dy-ing
love;
Car-ol
we
the glo
^-
He now shares a-bove.
ry
iiiiijj
•
Car-ol
we, car-ol
we, Cap-tive led cap-tiv
-
i-ty;
I
J
I
I
J
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11
Jesus Christ now lives to be Th'Advocate for men.
CAROL WE THE BLESSING.
T T we r the
rol
mm
r r
I
I
whole earth Sav'd from
Ca
sin-ful
-
i
ij:
we
the
J.
i
J.
rr-
r
r
new
birth
I
I
rol
r r Unto righteousness.
i-aj
J
J
J
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J
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fep^
mm^f^r^^^^^^m r
I
Ca -
rol
ca-rol
we,
r ThT
we,
'
i^
'
'
'
'ever blessed Trin-i-
'
//iJ-iJ-^.JU
J
€omt,
'
'
'
'
J_iiJ-J
I
tome, »e
3?e lottfft
Carol
f r
r r r ty,ThreeinOne,andOneinThree,Godfor e-ver-more.
J
.
J
lotoli^. Oumey.
Bev. A.
(FOB CHRISTMAS.)
f Come, ye
^
J
low
come, ye
loft - y,
pJ
/•;
J
- ly,
Let your songs of
J.
J
rests the
-
-
s^— i a^
n ^^>
King
-
-
-
'
J
tS>
»--
_
sta
r -
ble
J
I
See in Mary's arms re
1
a
In
glad-ness ring
-
pos-ing, Christ by highest
^^-rm-m
rV«
^^ ^^feiE^^^^^:^^ ^i
i^^ttt
Heav'n a
-
f=f=r=T=H-^
Come, your cir
dored ?
j^j
'
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\
J ;
cle
-
J
J
Come, ye poor, no pomp of station Robes the cliild your hearts adore He, the Lord of all salvation. Shares your want, is weak and poor Oxen, round about behold them Rafters naked, cold, and bare. !
,
J
H J
Pi
clos-ing,
J ;
J ;
J ;
T^-T
love the Lord.
J .l_,
J ;
I i
,
:
J- ^ ^ j_^
far
Come, glad hearts, and spirits pining For you all has risen the star. Let us bring our poor oblations, Thanks and love and faith and praise Come, ye people, come, ye nations, All in
all
draw nigh
to gaze.
.5.
children, blithe and merry,
This one Child your model make Christmas holly, leaf and berry, All be prized for His dear sake Come, ye gentle hearts and tender, Come, ye spirits keen and bold All in all your homage render :
;
Weak and
H«=5:
ous hearts that
J
3.
Come, ye
-
High above a Star is shining And the Wise men haste from
:
See the Shepherds, God has told them That the Prince of I-ife lies there.
round
mighty, young and old.
Hark
the ITeaven of heavens is ringing Christ the Lord to man is bom Are not all our hearts, too, singing. I
!
Welcome, welcome, Christmas mom Still the Child, all power possessing. Smiles as through the ages past the song of (Thristmas blessing Sweetly sinks to rest at last.
And
Carol 24.
i! !U
ii"i' 1.
(FOREASTEB.)
On
J.
this
glo
J^
i
-
rious
Sa
-
tan's
gloom
morn
ter
i'ii' Eob
,'i;,pi
,'
; bing
death
^^^ ^^^
w
our Prophet, Priest,
and
-
ing,
-
LA
J
s=Ea Shattering
;,'
Traditional.
-
^ y
em - pire, Rose
of
King
all
its
sting,
;
^ ^^^ fefafeJ F#fe^ r
I
God,
tri
-
r-
c
f
ror
o
r -
f
r
ver death and
r
.
Lift
sin.
1/
your
2^
I
heads,
ye
4^^ ^£zbh:H T"f^f-r un m g^^^fe^N=ff^ J
ga
r
umphant, Conq' I
^
I
J5
J_
!
EEJ
F
-:
He who left His Father's glorj% He who stooped from Heaven most high, Lived as man on earth— and suffered, Died— that man no more should die.
Christians! this glad Easter morning. Tells of Light, and Life, and Love
Now returns,
Tells
a mighty Victor, Conq'ror over death and sin. Lift your heads, ye heav'nly Portals, Let the King of Glory in !
Tells us
somewhat
of the yearning
man in heaven above how Jesus rose triumphant
Felt for
;
Conq'ror over death and sin
How
;
the everlasting Portals
Ope'd to
Tells us, too. the joyful tidings,
That where He is, we shall be And that we, too, shall be like Him, When we Him in Glorj' see. :
Like Him, Vanquishers of Satan, Conq'rors over death and sin, Lift your heads, ye heav'nly Portals Let the ransomed servants in !
let their
Monarch
in
1
Singing
ttje
Carol 25. Allegretto. ,'
1.
Sing
-
vtaptvn l^omeUiarlr eome.
(FOB
=
the reap
ing
W. H.
HAEVE3T THANKSOIVINa.)
-
home-ward
ers
come,
I
-
o
I
-ol
I
-
/
ol
p^
I - ol
I
nrrr
-
A -long
ol
the
giijJr-
f
\Sl
^ o!
a
-
iiri=\
'' 1
/
J
Home-ward com
?4ffS ^. Parish Choir, No. 71—4.
/_-J-
TTr
f
/' Home-ward com
broad,
r; -
J-
-
eth
long the road, Where au
a
field,
-
leaves
GiU.
lOO,
[;
eth
the
-
l
c
tumn
-I
last
last
'
load,
scat -ter- ing
is
^Z^^_g_g
:
'J^
1
ripe
j--f-J
the ripe
I
r
-
ol
-J-.
load,
I
-
^
ol
^f^ii^=?^3=^r^-,MH I-o!
I-oI
^^A^-ij-^; l.j.^j
I-ol J
^.-^
smamo the
Sing
are
era
-
#— —JN—^— —
-
8um-mer
c
c
J
sun
r
r J
glo
g
r J
-
ri
g
-
-
_
i
\
^
—— —
_
CT€S.
JL
twi
the
ing
fill
beepers homeward com.
- fied
r
hill
dim
With
"=^=^
- =jf=
I— 1
light
1
and
plain.
To
cheer
^.
,
»-^—»^
^
-
en
-J-
-^.
r
r-
song,
.'>-^=^^ —
J
gold
-^=f=y=
ful
-
i-^
»
per - fee
-
tion
^J- W g ^
^
'
r
u
SIK6ING THE KEAPER3 pp
\i
h
1
^
appear'd
1
^
on
pj bill
m
?
f
-J^=^=
7 -i--^1=^^ and
plain
^^-?— —F-t=t=t=—
iR^
COME.
e stace.
^— all
HOMEWARD
?
J:
Like
-6
r
1
—^—
-r
liv -
ing
-J
^
-1
-r
—^=f
J
—
'
\A/
-M
(FOB
Carol 26.
HABVBST THANKSGIVING.)
when
,iM^D_^,
-J-.
-J-
TfK small
»»•
the
notes are for the
bur
-
ied
A^
-r;
,
Albert
Organ only.
Holy is the harvest, when each ripened ear, Bending to the sickle, crowns the golden year Store them in our gamers winnow them with care Give to God the glory in our praise and prayer. ;
;
Holy seed our Master soweth
Be
in
His
field
the harvest holy which our hearts shall yield
Be our
bodies holy, resting in the clay,
Till the Resurrection
summons them away.
Glory to the Father, who beheld our need
who
hath sown the seed
Glory
to the Saviour,
Glory
to the Spirit, giving the increase
Glory, as
it
has been,
is,
and ne'er
;
shall cease
!
Lom,
&Ut9f tap ^atifout,
^^^
Carol 27.
I
my
Sav-iouk,
m
Arranfjed by Rev. R. F. Smith.
4=J=^k^.
P^f^
-^
Sleep,
nlttp.
(FOK CHKISTMAS.)
On
sleep,
Thy
bed
hay;
of
I I I I
-'
An
- gels
i:
J:
in
./
the
J:
ig^^^^l^e^^^ifciiiiiS^
m W¥^^^^M^^^^^^^ span
-
i:
gled
i
Heaven Sing their gladsome Christ-mas car-
:U
ols
the
Till
dawn
^
of
day.
i-//
J^_A ^_l. J.
U
li^l^ Sleep, my Saviour, sleep, Sweet on Mary's breast. Now the shepherds kneel adoring. Now the mother's heart is joyous,
my Saviouk, sleep. On Tliy bed of hay. Ere the mourning Angel cometh Sleep,
To the moon-lit olive garden. Wiping
Take a happy
tears away.
rest.
my Saviour, sleep, Sweet on Mary's breast, Crucified, with wounds and bruises Sleep,
Bleeding, purple, stained, disfigured. One day "Thou wilt rest.
&iUnt
nig^il
Carol 28.
Ho-
nmu
M^
m^^^
PP
iftE^SEE^m^EE^^m
Br Si
H^ols
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
-
lent night!
ly
Ho
-
ly night! All
is
In -f ant, so tender and mild,Sleep
Emm^^
iH^E^
cahn,
in
all
bright
is
heav-en-ly
:
peace,
H±Ei^=
Round yon Vir
Sleep
^
in
-
gin
Mother and Child,
heav-en-ly peace.
^^^^^rr-fT f^
Silent night ! Holy night Shepherds quake at the sight Glories stream from heaven afar, Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia Christ, the Saviour, is bom Christ, the Saviour, is bom ! Parish Choir, No. 74—4. !
!
Silent night
!
Holy night
Son of God, love's pure light Radiant beams from Thy Holy Face With the dawn of redeeming grace, Jesus, Lord, at Jesus, Lord, at
Thy Thy
Birth Birth
! !
Carol 29.
f^r
r
Ca
1.
-
ca
rol,
r
r
'
,
Chris
- rol,
i
Ca-rol
- tians,
na
- tiv
Ca-rol, ca-
-
-
i
ty;
I
And
pray
a
J
J
i
-
I
•
Ca-rol
ly,
i
.
com
for the
-
mas For
good Chris-tian men,
J
Ca
gain;
-
- rol,
ca
m
^=^
Ca
joy
- rol
^ I
-
±:
J.
ful -
ly;
^
^
i
g^
Ca
3.
-
rol
-l,
.
I
-
H-if
for
com
the
iour,
r
f
Chris
- rol,
I
ing
Of Clmst's
A 1
1
A
J
To put
,j
f=f
^^ i^ I i
J I
J
1
1
^m
ty.
U=^=A
\'^r=^ -
r
myr- ties grow. Where the pine and lau - rel Bend beneath the snow; oflE inmight.Deedsand dreamsof dark- ness, For therobes of light;
\\J^^.l^jLljil' ^ i i §SE f=rF=r=^E^ \
I
j^f
f -
I
-^
-^
I
i
est Where the
-
'
I
I
I
I
Go ye to the for Give us grace, O Sav
I 4=t: i=±
1 1 1 1
' ,
2.
I
I
^-i-t
Of
ing
-
I
^
Lindsay.
II
I
glad-some Christ
Chris- tians, Till Christmas comes a
rol,
•
i
joy-ful
I
Christ's
M.
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
m
I
=^
I
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J
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j m f
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rr
Gather them for Je-sus, Wreathe them for His shrine; Make His temple glo-rious With the box and pine. glo - ry ANTien Thou com'st a - gain. As Thy-selfwithmen, So to rise And to live as low- ly I.
]
Ca-rol, ca-r6l,Chris-tians,Ca-rol joy-ful-ly,
1
A
I
li V i
^
Ca-rol
i
jj
m
for the
j_
I
com
-
ing of Christ's nativ
A Ij
J
J
J
-
i
J
-
ty.
I
iWottalfii, ais^at^tf
tlie
movnitiQ
iu Uvt^UitiQ.
^mm^mm^^
Carol 30.
M. A. F.
(FOR CIIKISTMAS.) •63.
-fV-
fi3
Mor-tals, lis,
a.- wake, the mom-ing a
^
is
break
- ing,
Chris-tians, re
-
the
for
joice,
day
at hand;
is
^B3fff=g^ -/-^-J 5^^ i-J
r
f
r
1=5 See
in
the
man - ger
the
In
- f ant
a
-
dor
- ing,
Shepherds and
fJ^llIJ^lJ^-Ill I I I
J:
An - gels,
a
won - der-ing
J: J: J^
J:-
band.
1.:
im
Ufi^Hmwi^^tm 1
^
p
Who
is
the
ten
-
der Babe gent-ly
'Mid cat-
ing
re
tie
and strangers
yon bum-ble
m
stall ?
i^ T'is Christ the
A- noint-ed,who,from the be - gin - ning,
fVl Hail the
In
-
car - nate One,
Ho-
ly
and Glo
-
Is Sov'reign.Cre
-
a
- tor,
The message of mercy "Glad tidings I bring," Salvation on high for mankind is preparing. Earth has received a Heavenly King, Hail the Incarnate One, &c. ;
ver
-
all.
^w»^m
ri-ous,
Sav-iour,
Em-man
-
u-el,
^
i==i^ Shepherds, arise, reveal the strange story How through the darkness there shone all around Light far exceeding the sun in its glory; Trembling ye gaz'd as ye lay on the ground; How there appeared an Angel declaring
and Lord o
Mortals
fall
down
in
God
with
us.
^rr
devout adoration.
Christians unite in the heavenly strains; in the chorus of loud exultation Carol'd by Angels on Palestine's plains. Let the still air ring with music sublimest. And echo in praises creation to fill; All honour- and glory to God in the Highest, Peace be on Earth, unto all men good wilL Hail the Incarnate One, &c.
Join
i
S^^tp'^tvTsn^ vtioitty lift
Carol
31. I
Shep-herds, re-joice,
^
up ponv
tptn,
(KOR CHRISTMAS.)
J
J
lift
J
J
L
,
,
1
,
up
your
j-i
i^J:
eyes,
i-
j_
,
And drive all fears J
a
i
J
J
rr
,
I
I
-
And drive all fears a-
way.
hj
J.
J
.
^ nV .
J
@=Fp^^^^^
God whom angels fear. Comes down to dwell with you; He makes His entrance here, But not as monarchs do.
Jesus, the
Go. shepherds, where the Infant
To-day
With
throne; tears of joy in all your eyes,
Ck>,
shepherds, "Kiss the Son".'
— lies
And see His humble
Glory to God, who reigns above, Let peace surround the earth. Mortals shall know their Maker's love. At their Redeemer's birth.
^nvft I
ioliat fiiounlTfii
Carol 32.
apt motttlp sstea(Un0<
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
r
>
Hark! what sounds are
sweet
-
ly
steal
Soft
thro'
r
f
r
r
Beth-lehem's mid
-
night
r air?
fef-^^f^=?-T^f=f^rrfi
Seel a light from heav'n is streaming. Night and darkness quit the plain; Seel an angel brightly beaming, Followed by a radiant train.
Thus the
" Fear not, shepherds glad my story, Tidings of the greatest joy: Christ is bom, the Lord of Glory! I proclaim a Savioiu' nigh."
angel, then ascending. Seeks again the realms of light; the chorus faintly ending, All is silence, all is night.
Now
!
Sing pt
f^t
noHQU of pvuim.
(for CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 33.
Sing ye the songs of praise; Je- sus Je- sus This day in Beth-le-nem,
1.
2.
Mrs. C. Farebrother.
su.
was born!
High your glad voi-ces raise; Jk King of Je - ru - sa- lem, Je
J-J: J
-U-
-
sus is born! sus was born!
h^U
^^^^mt^^m^w^ m ^j^^^j^ Wor-ship and homage pay, Welcome the blessed day, righteousness, Shin-ing with blessedness, Healing our wretchedness,
Je- sus Je- sus was boml
Cast worldly cares a-way,
Sun
of
all
i
J-
J
J/i
J
J
i ;iJ-
—
<*
I
;3i J
J
#-
f=t
:ifrnr-M=^ i
f
3.
Cleanse us from
all
our
Save throiigh Thy merit, Great Prince of Peace Give Thy good Spirit, Great Prince of Peace! Let not Thy love depart.
sin,
Saviour Divine! Make our thoughts pure within, Saviour Divine! Lo! now the lierald sound
1
But holy gifts impart. Born into every heart.
Carols the love profound. Telling of Jesus found. Saviour Divine!
net
Great Prince of Peace I
tieatien anti tuviff vtioitt untf ninQ. (for CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 34.
1.
2.
Let Come,
Joseph
Heaven and earth
re
us
our
let
join
joice
and
sing;
Sa
hearts
to
God,
And
-
-
lute
thus I
Wise men and kings rich gifts did bring To Bethlehem straitway, Conducted by a leading Star,
Where
Christ our Saviour lay.
Parish Choir, No. 76—4.
O
this
ex
-
W.
hap
-
Sidehotham.
py
alt
_
Lord, to Thee all glory be, Whom Heaven and earth adore; For our Redeemer we will praise This day and evermore.
t^mt f^vtt
sri^ete
m^s*
UitiQu tvt titeaft of
(for epiphany.)
Carol 35
Rev. R. F. Smith.
Andante grazioso
II
1.
There came
r
^ r
^ ^ gffi
myrrh are
J
J >
!
2
I
break
ere
J
rare,
All
J
J
J
=^
f Where
r
the King ?0
;.j»J
.J
t;
I
I
r -
phan
O'er Bethlehem fields The dew lay on the
its
m
I
pr\^ ?
-
i^^rX^^ tDliat mt^xi
r^
?
rt
the
is
r
r
•
g
at the
King ?
where ?
4=t=
manger low,
A maiden bent o'er the Babe in prayer :— There
is
the King,
there
!
O
there
How lost man Born
to
has now a Saviour, conquer deatli and hell.
tell
!
tlioi^e )|ol|? s^t>Xtt%. Geo. B. Arnold.
-
le^-
t-^fJ rr^ 4 Born Thy people to deliver, Jesu, from the death of sin Bom to make us Thine forever Still abide our souls within. 6 Son of God, most holy Jesu, Endless glory be to Thee. To the Fatlier and the Spirit, ;
-
I
and
^*"^"r^
O where
Al
With their blessed Alleluias Hear what wondrous things they
cense,
X4-
(fok chkistjias.)
;
-
f==f=^
'f\
A babe lay in the stall
"Glory in the highest, glory," Thus they chant their joyful strain "Glory in the highest, glory Peace on earth, good will to men."
in
The starlight played on the Infant brow, Deep silence lay o'er all
rays were shed,
hill
no palace fair, where ? O where ? the King ?
Carol 36.
r
r
Gold, frank
;
;
r
I
Thee
- ie
I
An old man knelt
We see no throne, is
pi
I
for
I
r r where 7 where
J
-^-f-^^rrr u I
I
j-iJ
pjr is
I
Lord Christ,
I
The star shone brightly overhead, The air was calm and still.
Where
-
M ^^^^ all.
^
4=b mJ
E
on
i
and
nrr-TT
there.
r
f
I
All
I
J
T
'
r day,
of
I I
they bare,both rich
gifts
II
I
three kings,
Now and through
eternity.
;
Mo^inQ
o*tv
ttoutiUTi ixiuitv^.
ttie
(for WUIT SUNDAY.)
Carol 37.
August Ulmann.
Allegro moderato.
Mov
-
-
ing
i
m^^
the
o'er
trou
-
bled
wa
1
J.
A-
J
Came
ters
-
tlie
Spi
-
rit
J
^-^—rg
m=^^u^^^.^i^gfeNi#g^ His
Clad
might:
in
ty,
-
re
earth,
joi
-
-
Sprang from
cing,
^^^^P^^
-J=^ ^ ^=Ep
m gloom
to
Ho
liglit.
gE^g^J
i
id-Ui=J^^^^N^
L.-J
I
cha
beau
r
r
ly
Spi
-
r
r
rit!
Ho
r -
"
r
r Spi
ly
-
rit!
^^^^^^^^^ TT F^r-r
Calm
our
souls,
dis
-
solve
their
night,
fire
upon them resting
Christ's Apostles felt
our
souls,
dis
-
¥=it^
ifE^
Tongues of
Calm
-
;^^
Sanctifying love
Holy
Thou
art.
Spirit!
Cleanse us, quicken every parti
Holy Trinty w6 praise Thee!
God the Father who did'st make, God the Son who did'st redeem us, Liv'st in glory for our sake.
Holy
May we
solve their
Witness throughout all the ages, Voice to every faithful heart. Guide to Christ's one holy body,
new power.
Preached the word, converted thousands, Joyed in Pentecost's glad hour. Holy Spirit! Give our souls Thy precious dower!
of
Spirit!
Thy
grace partake.
i
-
night.
a&oXif iotio
vnU»t
tt|trou0tl t^t
^Qtu.
(fob TBINITY SUNDAY.)
Carol 38. Andante maestoso.
2.
God our Maker, God our Father, Wlio hast made the round world In whose hand the deep
By whose word Still
sustain us
Keep us
in
is
God sm'C,
holden,
the hills endiu-e,
by Thy power,
Thy
love secure.
the Spirit,
God
of comfort,
Who by promise dost abide In the faithful hearts that love Thee, Who our feet in truth dost guide, Peace and joy Thy presence brings us
We by grace who
are sanctified.
God our
God,
A\nio didst veil in
Sov 'reign merciful and mighty. All Thy creatures worship Thee. "Holy, Holy, Holy," crying, God, our Qod, loved One in Three
Saviour, our Redeemer, Wlio from glory didst come down, shame and weakness. Thy great might, Thy great renown. Yea, we thank Thee, yea, we praise Thee,
Thou hast won
the victor's crown.
nilest tlirougli the ages,
Glorious in
Thy
majesty,
THE ANGELS.
sent
iKoXi l)at)|
fj^iu
angels.
J.
r
to
the sons
J.
1' Now
PS; gE^
5s=
J-
tl
of
men. They who
first
•
C. D. Parker.
r^/
f
'
throng'd the heov'n-ly
at
^ way,
^1
J
t
Day.
he-side
^
f^^
An-gels, sing His
tri
-
umph,
^#Fg^ Slower.
you sang His
birth, " Christ the
Lord
is
en," " Peace, good-will
on
earth.
In the dreadful desert, where the Lord was tried, (Jod has still His angels, helping, at His word. There the faithful angels gathered at His side. All His faithful children, like their faithful Lord And when in the garden, grief and pain and care Soothing them in sorrow, arming them in strife. Bowed Him down with anguish, they were with Him there. Opening wide the tomb-doors, leading into Life. Cho.—Angels, sing, Ac. Cho.—Angels, sing, &c.
Yet the Christ they honour, is the same Christ still, Who, in light and darkness, did His Father's will. And the tomb deserted, shineth like the sky, Since He passed out from it, into victory. Cho. Angels, sing, &c.
—
Parish Choir, No. 83—4.
Father, send Thine angels unto us, we pray; Leave us not to wander, all along our way. Let them guard and jruide us, wheresoe'er we be, Till our resurrection brings us home to Thee. Cho.— Angels, sing, &c.
net
mtvvs ^Hutcti litUn vhiQi
ti^e
Carol 40.
Rev. J. S. B.
Hodgu.
Fcul.
^^^
1.
±sfe
J
Let the mer - ry Church bells ring Hence with teara and
Life hath con-quered dy -i
With ourris
-
r~iare
?"'nr7"^^ -
J. j
ing Lord
Ji^
r
ing. Flow' rs are smil
j
to
.
day,
rr
r
-
ing, fields
fir
All things rise to
-
t-
geth
-
er.
i
J
.
—
-^
their leafy chapel,
Let the past of grief be past This our comfort giveth, He was slain on Friday last, But to-day He liveth Mourning heart must needs be gey, Nor let sorrow vex it, Since the very grave can say, ChristtLS resurrexit.
Let the merry, &c.
Sun - ny
.
.
s
^'If the weath-er; is
^^-^
Let the mer-ry Church
Praising Him, with Whom in vain Satan sought to grapple ; Sounds of joy come fast and thick, As the breezes flutter Resurrexit, non est hie, Is the strain they utter. Let the merry, &c
:
—
p
^
from Spring,
«3=* ^':^6J
i
gay,
Let the birds sing oat again
From
.
sigh-ing 1 Frost and cold have fled
I
* -^•-^^^ii'^iVf,
3M
bells ringl
IBanttv Jpiotutvn ant( rnvtHUitiQ, (FOB EASTEB.)
Carol 41. With
/
1.
Arthur
Easter flow' rs and dress
-
Easter joys and
ing,
ing
bless
7.
- tal
fes
clad,
The Church's heart to-day
Al
glad,
is
-
;
/J
-
-
le
The church
is
-
lu
-
-
iai
-
1=^ ji^j^^
-T^i
Al
-
2^H^^^
-
'
J
J
le
lu
-
-
J
1
^
1^
I
r
iaI
g#^^^ rsi 4—^ Bt^_P^ Come, *nd
vigil
Al
1
-
I
-
r
keeping,
Chase iway your sleeping; Your M^ither would your hearts prepare The Oaenn of Feasts to keep and share. Alleluia! Alleluia! This their song, Alleluia! Alleluia: All day long.
Come with early morning, Grace your souls adorning; For "dth the rising sun 'tis meet, Tb« 'aiurch her risen Head should greet. Alleluia! Alleluia! This her song. Alleluia! Alleluia! All day long.
-
-f
|7
le
— —
•
In
-
—
_i
-
-
-
J-.
long:-
their
(--J^
—
-d |--
This
lal
i7i. f F^F=M' M-1 _t-U
lu
1^
J
J
-
——
L#-J,.^
-
to-day
:^^.^^^
mw^
^
H. Brown.
spirit.
.. 1
Al
-
day
-^
_
r
f
-^ ^rf-f
Come with holy yearning. Love within you burning; come, the Church's board is spread, Consume the Chalice, eat her Bread.
Oh
le
-
i 1
long.
dim.
1
1
-
-
i"^^^
AU
la!
f:
;-J
I
Alleluia! Alleluia! This her song. Alleluia! Alleluia! AU day long.
Come
the bells are ringing,
Thankful offerings bringing
High praises to the Victor King, With Holy Mother, haste to sing. Alleluia! Alleluia! This her song. Alleluia! Alleluia! All day long.
^
H II
2ri^e
m^uuv
toorl^ itself tutpu
39ac«
(fOBXABTZa.)
Carol 42.
H##= : all
iZw. J. S. B. Eodgt*.
*
r-
— J
J
Jl
'r
r
r'
His works are
ri -
^
sing
too. 'TV
^
1
TO^ 1
1
Tliere stood three Maries
:
!
But earlier still the angel sped His news of comfort giving And " why," he said, " among the dead " Thus seek ye for the living ?"
" Tell Peter
first,
and make them blest, and then the rest."
Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia
" r
-
le
-
lu
——
•
-•
Al
- ia,
i^-1 -1
r
And
1
thus a joy past joy she gained. :
:
The first the dear, dear form Of Him who hung upon the
to see
tree
:
Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia
The Church
is
keeping Easter Day,
And Easter hymns are sounding, And Easter flowers are blooming gay, The holy Font surrounding
!
The Lord hath
-
ia!
-Ffl
1
;
Alleluia. Alleluia
Alleluia, Alleluia all
Al-le- lu
Alleluia, Alleluia
Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia
them
—
FP^Fit=iNq —Hj
That sometime sinner Mary
Alleluia, Alleluia.
tell
W^
lu-ia,
,f?
;
gloom,
With loving but with erring mind They came the Prince of Life to find
Go
J ^ J^
But one, and one alone, remained With love that could not vary
;
"
^
by the tomb
On Easter morning early, When day had scarcely chased the And dew was white and pearly
,| 1
^=r=y—
>=
J
,^
risen, as all things tell,
Grood Christians, see ye rise as well Alleluia. Alleluia, Alleluia
Ho
n star, pt sages noatp.
:
Carol 43.
/I. Lol
Waller Neu>pon.
(Fob Chbistmas.)
a
star,
ye
Life,
Re
'[
'
of
ie
born
the
-
deem
peo
-
p When
pas
-
tor,
I
Loud
the
He
the
shep
Shep
for heart
and soul opprest,
Child of sorrows, heal our sorrow; Spirit, give
Let
all evil
In
Thy
Let our
Be Parish Choir, No. 93-4.
I
- ter,
from Thee we fain would borrow
Peace
pp
Mas
er,
pies'
-
I
I
I
I
I
Lord
our
love forgotten be,
spirits,
this
spirits rest.
past behaviour
gentle Saviour,
day new-born with Thee.
-
-
herds'
herd of
\Ji wel
-f
-
come
our
\
rolls,
souls.
came a
Zf^tvt Carol 44.
There came a
i^f
little etiflli to leatti). <
to earth
Chi lcL
lit-tle
Long a-
go:
And the angels
of
:^c=?e:
fT r-r
-^-
-Broic/i-Sort/itow*.
God proclaim'd His
mm
jm. :p=fi
-^«^-
foe chbistmas.)
JL
birth,
^ -tte-
:^
Faster and smoothly.
High and
High and
low,
^
-J
Out
low.
For they knew that the Child on Bethlehem's
J
_j
ni
J
hill
Was Christ
J
J
In white more pure than the
is
on the night, so
-
less
snow,
ptp=p=tzp=^=p^=p=p
an
-
gels
sang
long a
- 'go,
still,
Their song was
the Lord. Far a-way in that good
'
spot
calm and
heard.
Pj
-J--J.,
-
On
And their tongues u
t=t
-
ly
land.
J^-'^i-J .--!-.jV,"^ J^J-
-
nite
In the Psalm which the
'^^^^^^m
Christ-mas night. They sing
how the Lord of
that world so fair
QalL^
gg^papppPBErg?p^^ J
J
I
.
Should these notes be found too high the small notes may be substituted, or both sung together as two Trebles.
THKRK CAMB A LITTLE CHILD TO EARTH.
PP
3^fe^ j'=^ ^y~T-ryz=p=ijg:
A
Child was born,
m f^
And that they might a crown of
glo
-
r^^r
ry
Wore
wear,
a
crown
thorns, Wore a
of
Faster and smoothly
mm^m crown
m
thorns.
of
^i^Li
And
in
j^-j=j^
I
mor
weak
tal
-
I
^^M^ ^^^m — pS^^=i^ r-T
want and
ness, in
-
j=j-r^-rJ=FtJr=J
lit
rin
j=F^-J-i:
^='=?=F^F^^=F=F=f^i
pain,
/
•
-fe
That
the
chil
-
dren
of
i-
J
94s=c
±»:
w/
Verse
1^^
earth
—
•
I
^~r
^
r
might for
-
ev
-
Da'
L-1^
er
reign
hy J
on
His
king
ly
ap
^^
-
par
i
-
el
J
now.
where foun-tains of
wa
ter
flow
That
die,
rail.
Him
With
on
high.
Ei^
J r 7 that good
In
ly
land;
H^^^^=i=J=F^
rr=^'=^ ^^^=|=j 45^-W leads to
to
pp
4.
has put
forth
^=1^ M^^-f=tt T
He
Came
cho
-
sen
I
And He
«
^ V J-|-J::l'JJ=^-iJ^
|
band.
That
cho
-
sen
I
1
I
band;
i=£M^
MtiQtl
in 'bviQf^t arras*
tioj^tfii (Fob
CUKI3TMA.S.)
Carol 45.
Rev. George P. Grantham.
Vekse.
^^^^m^m— -\
hosts
^i
l
in
i
ar
bright
-
ray,— Stars their night-watch keep
o
-^
-
ing,— Earth-ward wend their
I i A
i.
J^
^^^^^^m^^^ rn f=f=n
c
On
through por
-
tal
hoa
-
ry.
Where, the
ox
and
be
ass
.^>:^^J^^i
pa:
- side,
Lies
the
Babe
i
:zja
^ Glo
±=3:
-|
ry.
Ring
the
bells,
and nd
i
-.^
sound
J.
All unseen by mortal eye. Reverent and lowly Prostrate there, they laud on high Him, the Infant Holy.
From
their lips celestial rise
Sounds, with joy o'erflowing, Strains upborne beyond the skies. Hymns with rapture glowing. Ring the bells, &c.
the
horn!
^^
J
Shou with Shout
i
ex
l^-
Hark the news the Angel tells :— Lo an Infant Stranger God's dear Son among you dwells. Born in Bethlehem's manger! Bursts a chorus from the sky, Loud from Heaven's portal:— Glory be to God on High, !
Peace, good-will to mortal Ring the bells, &c. I
Angel spirits earthward led. With a hope endeari)ig, First to worship,
^
first to
spread,
News of Christ's Appearing! Trace we out your footfalls light, Praise we Christ in glory. Then waft on the tidings bright
Of the Gospel story Ring the
bells,
&c
of
Ye
!|
ntlln of fSastetrBap/ Rev. J. S. B.
Ye
carol-bells of Easter
The teeming
earth,
That saw His
birth
When
Ye
now
in joy, to
rising of the
saintly bells
The
Ye
Day
I
tells
Lord
Day
!
riven wide.
Where floods of mercy poured Redeemed clay doth sing to-day The rifling of the Lord I
victor-bells of Easter
Day
Ring
!
ring
!
I
with strong accord-
The mighty strain of love and The rising of the Lord 100
your passion
mercy-bells of Easter
The thorny crown He layeth down
No
!
rising of the
Was
Lord
Ye
Parish Choir,
Day
cup
His tender side
hills that rise
rising of the
bitter
lifted up,
Salvation to afford.
Ye
show
Against the skies. Re-echo with the word The victor-breath that conquers death
The
passion-bells of Easter
The
He
Lord
glory-bells of Easter
The
Ye
!
lying 'neath the sword,
Upspringeth
The
Day
— 4. 45
pain,
:
Hodr».
^\BaUt
^tuatte
I
(THK
B.
!
niu fBauttv
Movn,
AOKB8 EASTKB OABOL.)
Carol 47.
Words and Music
by the Rev. J.
B. Bopldns.
TRIO.
^^y^^3jEferj 7-7
glo
^
-
wake,
a -wake,
'tis
East
-
er morn.
The whole redeem'd Cre
A. A
-
wake,
- wake, a -wake,
'tis
East
-
er morn, mom,
The whole redeem'd redeem' Cre
A
-
wake,
a
'tis
East
-
er
-
Sun
rious
J-zJz Sun
glo - rious
-
wake,
of
Right
-
eous-ness
Eight
-
eous-ness
of
and
Heaven on
i Ti-^r^
Heaven on
hell
be
be
-
-
low,
low,
and
whole redeem'd Cre
a
-
tion sings,
"Our
-
a
-
tion sings,
"Our
-
a
-
tion sings,
"Oc
^^ ^ Is
risen,
with
heal
-
ing
Is
risen,
with heal
-
ing
His wings 1"
And
'
4- 4-
-j^
in
His wings !"
And
in
t==i
3^
ijar^ns
hell
-
mi^^^ jT^—^—i
mom, The
5
-J-
a
3=*=?
^^{
A
high.
And
earth
^*s
all
i^S3^=3^ high,
And
earth
all
^ 1^^
round
round
us,
join
the
cry:
us,
join
the
cry
AWAKK, AWAKB,
TIS
KA8TEB MORN.
^
i
r
-
J
-
ia,
Al-le-lu
-
ia,
Al
lu
-
ia,
Al-le
lu
-
ia,
Al-le
-
lu
Al-le-lu
-
ia,
Al-le-lu
-
la,
Al-le-lu
-
ia,
Al-le-lu
-
ia,
Al-le
-
lu
le
/7\
f^-4^r^
Al-le-lu
-
^
_
ff
a^=j=s=^^^^aj-
-
-
ia.
H-flU \^Ai -
To
The Gardener
A
And with a weeping woman talked To eyes that look through loving tears, Lo Death is Life, and Christ appears
prison'd souls, that long had pined In Death's dark shadow, Light hath shined Voice divides the flames of fire, And wonder wakes a new-born choir For hell below forgets her woe. And forth her kindling praises flow Chorus. Alleluia, &c.
in
His garden walked,
!
Before
The
all
risen
men, by Magdalene is heard and seen
Lord
Chorus.
Alleluia, &c.
The The The
The faithful Women next rejoice They clasp His feet, and hear His voice Tbey tell the Apostles all, that He
And And
Will meet them soon in Galilee Their spices rare the morning air Now sends in perfume everywhere Chorus. Alleluia, &c.
gates of brass are closed in vain. iron bars He bursts in twain ; gulf that ne'er was crossed before Wafts armies to its happier shore
Death, once King, has lost his sting, Conqueror learns to sing: Alleluia, &c.
hell its
Chorus.
From Heaven an Angel came alone, And rolled away the mighty stone While two, within,
at either end.
In reverent, radiant state attend. There, clothed in white, their forms of light Fill all the tomb with glory bright. Chorus. Alleluia &c.
Through earth and sky the voices all Creation makes reply Chorus. Alleluia, &c
And
:
that run through every vale,
To
forest tell the tale
field
and
;
birds, in all their songs of Spring,
Proclaim it, chanting on the wing Awake ye then, O sons of men. And swell the chorus ouce again
Chorus.
Alleluia,
:
And " Peace " is breathed from Jesus now, On beaming face and bended brow And tongues have come, of cloven fire, And shades of night and sin retire.
The streams The
;
;
&c
fly,
Sl)(ne,
Sun^
^
Carol 48.
in i^iilentrout titigi)t*
FOE
O
Shine,
Sun,
T
I
Em
splendour bright,
^m ^
Jz
H. E. Co&am.
EASTEfi.
-
blem
—T^—
nttftii
05u?i|
—J^—
^Ifi:
p
^
p_ -id
r
^
r
Who
this
day
;.
/
V
:
1
V
r from
rose
^
1
joy
-
ous
r the
And
dead,
"
-
ly
light.
i
r -
^
tiv'
-
cap
ty
—
r— ^—X
r
r
tive
led.
r
J
=H^-4-
~^ ye
1:
i
1
^-^
—
^—
j» 1/
1
— — H— >~i
mor
-
tals,
: ^--Jf-f-H=r -f
For
—
F
r-t—J-
TT^— por
-
tals
2
pS
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r
^
the flowers buddin» sweet, In the soil beneath our feet, Raise themselves from sleep like death, Praising God with fragrant breath. Chobus. Sing joyously, «fec.
=^ =^L^-=f==4=f
Christ hath op'd the
le
Now
sl
=
u cap
^-^
—
ri:
23pz:f_ -f
N
"
—^*— —^. ^— h- _i — —^^— —«—
*
Chobcs.
irt^^
f
*
of
^
i=f
4:^lL
Lord
of
JlA.
-
lu
I
-
jah,
h-_4—
-f
u Hal
- Ic
-
lu
Of
-
jah,
All the trees and plants in spring To the Resurrection bring Signal offerings, and declare, Chri
3loi>
fCUs ottt inmo&t liratt
Carol 49. With
IFOB CHRISTMAS
to^Trajj. Henry Ondibf.
I
spirit.
Low And
we bend,
at the cradle-throne
We
wonder and adore
;
think no bliss can ours transcend, rapture sweet before.
No
The Holy One,
For us the world must
«&:c
lose
its
cliarms
Before the manger-shrine, Where folded in Thy Mother's arras. Thou sleepest, Babe Divine The Holy One, &c !
Parish Choir, No. 111
— 4.
Anpels are thronging round Thine infant grace to see
Thy
bed,
The stars are paling o'er Thy head, The Day-spring dawns with Thee. The Holy One, &c.
Tliou art the very Light of Light. Enlighten us, sweet Child, we may keep Thy Birthday bright.
Tliat
With
service undefiled.
The Holy One,
«fec-
stioiit a uttit
L Be
•
hold
a
Ul
-
Laid
Child.
tie
A
But
who
this
so
low
- ly
laid?
in what poor state of God is seen ; doth the Lord so great Chose out a home so mean ?
AIns
!
The Son
Why
That we may learn from pride And follow His humility.
to flee.
\VTiere Joseph plies his trade,
Lo
Jesus labours too
I
;
that all things made earthly craft pursue,
The hands
An
Him may rest. Him be blest.
That weary men on
And
faithful toil in
e«u«.
"Ha
-
in
maa
a
•
ger
bed,
—
Jr T
r round HiB
He
lu
•
whom
by
Among
-p
fant
the
head.
worlds were
made
the doctors see
The Boy so full of grace Say, wherefore taketh He The scholar's lowly place ? That Christian boys with reverence meet
May
sit
Christ
and learn at Jesus'
1
feet.
once Thyself a boy, guide
Our boyhood guard and Be Thou its light and joy,
And
still
with us abide
That Thy dear love, so M:iv draw us evermore
great, so free, to Thee.
Bona
sr
u Carol for
atin
(FOB OHBISTMAfl
Carol 51.
H
Il7?*3—
L A
-^^4
r--f
Bongand a
M
1
—
—— b
—
-^
r-r
Car
UJ
•
ol
for
-ft
F-
light,ia
their ves
-
^.j-^ J.^-/-J-> 9ii=f.ff-;^X-4^
—
1
Far,
--1
far
—^-1 be
-
J
J. J..^J1J^
A
•
a
——r—i
J.
will I suffer
^
\
j_J
-
dora
e
± ±
to
Jl .I.^IJ.
His Father dear
and die
my
love,
!"
to the far-off land,
fair everlasting
5t=»
I
I
I
I
-
ver
S
-
more.
r" jj
I
realm of His
a
fulness of time was come, speedeth the Lord of the Golden Strand
From His
Shore,
'
z
J
"When the
Now
en
i^s
I buy, Bring help from above for the sons of
For them
-
-
f=f=f=^
beams glow On
When thus spake the Prince " Now life with a life will Away and away
the Gold
.J-
r—T
I
J
ture bright. Love, serve, and
J
'
u
low, where the sun
fJ^=4=F=?=l =t=r
1^-^
-:
^=r=^=^
^ ^^ ^
mies of
J
fe/
the Prince of
,-^ -
.
—j^^ii444rM^t^
tt-YWhom ar
J
J-
Christrmas-tide Of
-f
Rec. George P. GrmtJiam.
-J
1
1^ r
ei^tf0tmais=titie. )
home.
And
bright was the carol, and load the song burst from the silver sky, When entering lowly Earth's sons among He was seen by the hosts on high. Which song shall resound, as the years go round. Till the moon and the stars shall cease All glory and praise to the Ancient of days. And to men be good will and peace
Which
I
I
wide
r
do
Si±
jFtom tat amai?. Carol 62.
J. B. Dgkei.
(FOR OHEISTMAfl.)
/
f^^
va
IP>
t- - ^
J •
-f^—
tion
come
h
va
nigh I
ts
-
twn
17
u
u
To
tell
of
you;
^
P-
come
to you,
IS
f b
\r-
ti -
From
^
1
^ a
far
K-|-
:
way
.
we
— ^ —=H= -
i.
1
and true; From far
.
Christian
To
tell
of great
ti -
dings
men
And
Christian
men
as
we gazed
And
6 a marvellous song
the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 9th verses, to the accent of the words :
the melody in the
we
straight heard theu,
77ie snow underfoot, Sfc. Of Peace on tlie Earth, Good
Christian
all, Sfc,
upon,
this sight
The snow underfoot, Sfc. angels called Him, the Holy One, Christian men all, Sfc.
The
all, 8^c.
4 " In an oxstall this night we saw, TTie snow underfoot, S^c. A. Babe in a manger, laid on straw,
And
r
7
1
dings, strange
O ye
B.— la
-
"/^
-r
3
N.
N
u great
shepherds what did you see ? The snow underfoot, ^c. To make you so full of joy and glee T'
order to
—j-=r— J—
ni^A.
Out on a field where the night was deep, 27te snow underfoot, S^c. There lay three shepherds tending their sheep, Christian men all, ifc. •*
y r
7 7
1
J
—— d=— — —r^
g
to
^~
^
f b
g
;
———
men
will
towards men,"
all, S^c.
7
News
of a
fair
and marvellous thing I
The snow underfoot,
Sfc.
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, we sing Christian men all, Sfc. first
I
bar will need the following slight modification, in
fit it
a corresponding change
must be made
in the subsequent parts of the
melody where the same words
reoor.
(FOR EASTER.)
Carol 53.
Frederick Westlake.
mf Christ is risen, Christ the first-fruits, Of the holy harvest-field, Which will all its free abundance At His second coming yield; Then the golden ears of harvest Will their heads before Him wave, Ripened by His glorious sunshine
From
the furrows? of the grave.
Parish Choir,
No
120
—
4.
/
is risen! we are risen Shed upon us heavenly grace, Rain and dew and gleams of glory
Christ
From
I
the brightness of
Thy
face,
That we, with our hearts in heaven, Here on earth may fi-uitful be.
And by angel-bands be gathered, And be ever, Lord, with Thee.
unnn^int 'bvt^u uQuin*
Zi^t lEuHttv
(rOBKASTBB.)
More
glo
J-
J
-
ribus than
rr
r We've watch'd be
M
J
4-
J
J
-
I
side
J
the
star
-I
-I
lit
morn, We've
rU
sang
at
Sar
-i,
- lour's Cross,
J
J
J
bands,
Our
We'ye
^
sor - rowed
J-
.J
.
Je
-
8US,
strong to
"irSJ: J.
•
»/
/
The
last
Fair blossoms on the Easter morn Fling forth their fragrance sweet. And tell of Kesurrection-joy, And Jesus' work complete 1 But fairer still the offering Each loving heart should bring, Of faith and love and penitence,
To
Christ,
iU risen King.
Je
-
£irthl
siis'
4 ^
_J^ p-p-'r
.
^ our
now He's brok - en Death's dark
Bat
-
two
lines of
3,
His
at
save
I
J.
are repeated.
mf So on this glorious Easter-day Our gladsome songs we raise, And echo e'en to Heaven's own gates Our happy notes of praise m/ For He who died is risen again, " The Life, the Truth, the Wayl"
ere*
I
/ ff
Sing on, ye happy Christian hearts,
The Lord
is
grave
^ ^
risen to-day.
ray
!
Sing
^auttv
tioiatv^f IBuuttv (i(tol0* (FOE EABTKB.)
Carol 55 BrigMif.
"/ r
:
£aa
-
r
I
•
m
r~r'Deck the
r
r
ter llow-er8,£as
ter
car
ols
-
f
al
i
tar,
-
mp When the clouds
of night were broken Angels rolled the stone away,
dawns the hap
-
pr mom-ing
is risen! " thus the angel Spake unto the faithful three,
Alleluia let us sing, Alleluia to the King!
Alleluia let us sing, Alleluia to the King!
mf Now
mf In the mists of early morning, Came the faithful to the tomb,
the clouds of night are broken, Mortals now the storv tell, Alleluia!" Let the joyful anthem swelL Alleluia let us sing, Alleluia to the King. W,
/ "He is risen!
Angel guardians clad in white robes,
/
.
Glo-riooB
air;
He is risen," wondrous story, *' He has goM to Galilee."
And on this bright Easter morning Sing we now the triumph lay.
/
^"-i
i
\
the
fill
Sat there in the breaking gloom. Alleluia let us slug. Alleluia to the King!
Jf
iiaiotn of Heaittj?
J.
BoBKsn
i
(JOB KAHTEB.)
Carol 56.
rfhL
i
J
—
rJ-f--j
,
Mom of J, J,
Ir
II''
Mom
glad
of
-
ing
i: i^
1
doubt and
sad
i
J..
^
4.
-
ness,
^
the days of tears and mourning, Peace and joy alone remain f Hail the light of Easter dawning On the darksome world again.
mf Past
/ Now Redemption's
5
Wak* - ning
J
.
/
m/Ransom'd
J
1^
the
=t=:
sin - ful
1
earth;
—^—
-^
F4
r all
J
to
ho
-
j4:.
sinners gladly waking, Bless the day the Saviour rose Chains of death asunder breaking, Vain the malice of His foes.
work completed, Gloriously He leaves the grave ev'ry tongue repeated, " Christ the Lord is ris'n to save.'
Be by
r
u
1
"f
shades of
:i
=1= —
—T-
\—r^—F
f-
-
J
Bright'-nlng o*er
ness,
-^—h^=^=?=-f
1
Chas
beau-ty!
;
J.
1
1
1
"/
Edward Handleg.
ly
J:
mirtb
J.
on
srtK tifttre ate uimitiQ
ti^e
trees.
(FOR ABCEN8ION).
Carol With
\.
2.
57.
Rev.
H. L.
Jenner,
spirit.
The Wei
come
on the trees, And flowers Christ-mas morn, For then
sing-lng Is us
birds are -
to
A-
be - deck the ground, our Sa - vioar mild,
In
mid these things so sweet and fair.Our voices may re - souud. This day our Lord as - cend-ed high, With Bethlehem town for us was born, A dread and ho - ly child, mp But oh, with Christmas ca-rolsglad,Are
S
--I
—f
—
^~^i P~"l shed the wa-ter
\
r\-
r f r '
I.
/
Our Easter-day
I
IIZfrriT^
I I
.^5--gE{
'
^:
r
i
i
T and
:^ r r~^^^j^ -^=7~"p^ p p— the blood From out His prec - ious side. We thank the Lord who saved us thus, But -^ J- j^ A.
k
t^
is
f
f^f
—— "^
P
f
T^ ^
g^
glad and bright,
And Alleluias ring From all the Church,
to
^J-
I
"
^
\
blest Ascension Day to us Brings happiness alone, joy with our triumphant Lord, Ascending to His Throne.
/ But
We
welcome back
Her risen Lord and King. Yet not at blessed Easter tide The triumph is complete; Our Saviour lingers still on earth, Far from His F.ather's seat.
y
^(S*
cr
The angels welcome Him on With glad and solemn
high.
lay;
ff Then let us echo b.ack their songs, This bright Ascension Day.
nn sing
(totntf let (
An
shepherds' fear allaying. angel thus is saying,
On
that Christmas morning,
•'
1
Glad tidings of great joy bring without alloy,"
On
that Chribtmas Parish Choir, No. 134—4.
tl^e istoti^.
OITKISTJIAS.)
H. W.
Carol 58.
The
FOB
morning.
Their glorious voices ringing. The heavenly hosts are singing, On that Christmas morning. They sing of peace and love. Good-will from heaven above, On that Christmas mornino;.
Little.
IS^uvUi
m
iniUi^oitttt ei^oit id ninQiUQ. ffOB OHBISTMAB.)
Carol 59. Vebse.
Hark!
the
full
-
voic'd Choir
sing
is
-
As
ing,
the
mid
dark-ness
night
-
-I
§i^
*
:t:=^
^
}
y
#
\
-^
flies;
^
i
r=r ?
Heaveuly
—
An
«^
-
gels
r^-^- ^^~;^rr"sr^"^TS^=^ :
now
bring
are
Yes, behold the Day of Glory Dawn at length for all the earth ; Cherubs tell the story, " This the Day of Jesus' Birth." HaU O Jesus Hail O Jesus Day-spring from on High, shine forth
-
Peace-ful
ing
Lo, He comes His Throne the Manger, Shepherds, seek His Shrine the Stall Ox and ass behold the Stranger, God, who made and governs all Jesus 1 Hail Jesus Hail Hail Thy glorious festival I !
List, the
!
!
!
tid
!
!
!
!
Mortals, raise your loudest voices, Jesus lifts on high your horn Earth redeemed to-day rejoices, For to-day her Lord is born Hail 1 Jesus Hail Jesus Hail, all hail this sacred morn I !
!
!
1
!
mm
m^^
ntlTf
Carrol 60. Moderate.
In
the
John Farmer
Unison.
a
wi th the ir flocks
field
un
glim-m'ring
aocl^d atiitrino.
tlieft
(FOR chuistmas.)
der the star
-
bid
-
The sheep
light,
They
ing,
lay white
them,
And
from.the heaven a
lol
P^^^^ ^
J ^
rtt.
of
f)
He
love:—
" Glo
-
ry
r
="^—1 '
To you
A And
in the
Saviour
w
C
UHORUS
to
that
God
in
J
""i
i
first
Thrill'd
A
home
till
v
k
J-
ry
k.
And
jj-j= w
song that shall nev-er
—
r
^=^+fl if^ If
'
^
r
And the shepherds came to the Manger, And gazed on the Holy Child And calmly o'er that rude cradle The Virgin Mother
And men,
the Heav'ns themselves had never heard
gladder choir
And
;
of heav'nly ones
to the souls of
glo
i
I
I
;
~i
never hath sweet message
And
the
i
Christ -mas.The
sweet
—
Flash'd forth to join the lay
O
—
L^- J.
^
v
^=f=-^r
born to-day !"
sudden a host
y ground;
^
,J
J
an-gel leaned from
|J
J
-
the
City of David, is
An
.
IN UNISON.)
sang,
.J.
J
bove.
-
dew
the
a-round.WhenthelightoftheLordstream'd
^^l^
o'er
on
lay
then,
For they sang that Christmas Carol, That never on earth shall cease, etc,
smil'd
;
the sky, in star-lit silence,
Seem'd full of the angel lay " To you in the City of David
A Oh
Saviour
is
they sang
The
born to-day ;"
— and
I
ween
that never
carol on earth shall cease, etc.
t^tvs
2Let
tJ^a^rt
Carol
nom
5ance
toitfi
jop.
FOR CHEISTMAS.)
(
H.
Eerj. J.
61.
Hopkint.
Chobus. Full.
,^t=^ fcr?i eve
-
Vebse
ry
heart
now
dance with
For
joy,
cornea a
gain:
-
-r—5-
Though win
- try
cold
2^^==£=i==t=s==?
Though summer
may
-p-J
chill
the
^J
skies,
And
r
-r
trees are leafless
Our
Tree, so strong and tall Chords. Let every heart, &c.
t
1
dark and
be
p—
^
But hearts now yearn
To
!
Autumn
'
—
^-i
fruits,
for
reign for evermore
Chobus.
i
—
His return. «S;c.
Nolove like His was ever known. It
Our earthly life to share ; is ^6" light makes Christmas
His
bright.
love reigns everywhere!
Chords.
'
the King,
!
Let every heart,
^1
r
bare;
;
;
And snow-storms end the Fall By loving hands well loaded, stands
r
r
No room was found for Christ When he was born of yore
all,
grey on Nature's brow Our Christmas tree now sparkling see, With lights on every bough Chokus. Let every heart, &c.
are stripped of
earth
—S— —
—
And
fields
J
— —^ — n
Soli.
fT-^=^=^=n -J
Though
Christinas
^.==^=^^^..4.:=^
-J-
Cfe
^
er=?
Let s
Let everv heart, &c.
1
laastet
mas
t)atf|
HaUine^} aQain,
(FOR EASTER.) C.
Eaa
-
ter
• itaj/ be
f^^m
hath dawn'd
day
a
-
gain,
Past
the
night
of
grief
A. Barry.
and
suvg at an accompanied mdody, or as a two-part chorus, with or without accompamine-^
Faithful hearts their watch have kept,
Loving eyes have mourned and wept, Where, it seemed, He lately slept, So still and silent, Jesus! .3
Now, all tears have passed away With the early morning ray; From the grave, where once He lay, There hath arisen Jesus
Risen,
He
I
hath worshipped been
By repentant Magdalene, And by Simon hath been seen. Our all-triumphant Jesus!
On this bless&d Eventide, Two there were He walked beside, And they prayed — " With us abide! Although they knew not Jesus
Jesu, Lord! I pray to Thee, Though Thy Face not yet I see.
Parish Choir, No. 140
—
Evermore abide with me My Lord my God— my Jesus
—
4.
61
1
pain,
entffiit
vinttif all
ifi
Carol 63.
Mumi^unt
(FOB EASTEB.)
Aug. OTmonn. Allegro non troppo.
Christ
rls
Is
J
J
Join
the
-
^
en,
all
J
J.
song,
glad
-
£
He
has risen !
He
is
all
-J.
tri-umph
^
J.
ye
na
J,
J-
-^
J.
,
Of
J-
His great
J.
J-
re
-
^
J,
deem
-
ing
J
Let the glad songs now ascending, Sing our dear Bedeemer's Name; Christ has risen Christ has risen All our hope is in the same Blessed day that b&nished darkness,
pleading
I
I
At the Cross we bow in love. Knowing that a risen Saviour
He
has risen before the Cross.
Bing, glad
He
-I
-^
For each poor and struggling one; we hail thy dawning, Hope shall gild thy rising sun While on earth, reviled, rejected, Gain He counted but as loss.
And we bow
ant,
- tions,
Blessed day
Hallelujah 1
-
Smiles
your loudest anthems,
bells,
Sounding joy
o'er all the earth.
Crown the altars now with garlands. Let us bow before His worth I
Christ has risen
all
I
All our sorrows
joy excelling. flee away.
And our hearts with joy are beating. On this blessed Easter Dayl
sweetly from above.
love,
m
:^oUi all
(
ttiin att titififng.
FOB EASTEB.) Rev. J. B. Dykes.
Al-le
-
lu-la!
=f^^^*?^=P^ ,g To wel-come
Al-le-lu-la! Al-le
"-
'
I
Je
-
sus hath a
-
ris -
all
the bells
are
ring
—KT^^^— —"^— ^"^
with joy
z^^
For
Now
ial
-
'
"I
'
And we
Day,
Eas-ter
lu
-
are
sing
-
ing
Our
ca
- rol
Alleluia!
Alleluia!
meet Him, With our companions dear. With love and awe to greet Him,
As He is drawing near; Once dead, our Jesus liveth,
Who
ne'er again may die, still His death He pleadeth Before the Throne on high. Alleluia! Alleluia! AUeluia!
Yet
Still,
Jesu
With Still,
We
Alleluia! !
An
which may not
fall;
we kneel before Thee, hear Thee say "All hail" I
as
Thou, who
To
Alleluial
we adore Thee
faith
art
raise us
now descending
up
to Thee,
Easter-tide unending
Grant us
in
Alleluia!
"^'
J-
O hasten we to
Alleluia!
ing,
sweet and gay;
en From Joseph's rock - y cave, Hath burst His three days'
AUeluia!
-
Heaven
to see.
Alleluia!
Alleluia!
pri
-
son.
eome
sour garUn^si*
tottiD anXf tJtlufl
Carol 65.
I
FOE EASTEK.) Aug. Ulmann.
Alia
Mar cia. ,
^^53=1^ -J=i-^.=\z -1-^1-1==^ Come forth and bring your garlands, Come forth with praise and song; And as our Lord and Sa - viour Came forth from out the tomb, ris - en. Oh! grace and truth di - vine, Yea, Christ the Lord is
1.
3. 4.
2ifJ{C_»
;
^8,
.
T
1
— ——
-f^^n-^
1
^^r^,F=it=
J-
4.
f=iTM;-=—2 iLJ
1.
day
3.
still
4.
we
2
^
——
—
r
its
our spir
—
1
\
\
When
all
Who
said
say:
"To
us
earth
Up
^—'—
L
1
voice,
and
sin
as
the
in
Thy
t^:^^.=t=d
us
^^^-^
-
^
sor
-
a
with
row
L_^
love
to
Ma
1
the -
the Lord
ry is
we
A
ter,
feel
— —— — — — — ^
^
^
1
^^'^
r
r
1
Sa - viour May join our gladsome lays. " Do not fear. Be - hold Me and re-joice.'' n indeed, This glo-rious Eas-ter Day.'
ris'
At times must shad-ow
pall
-
His Pres -ence. And hold, and cheer, and guide us. That
—
-i
'
who
the glorious Eas
'tis
now
1
1
praise,
The
;
shine:
- its
and
that
gloom
som-bre
we hear His may tru-ly
We know
^—
For So
throng;
the tem-ples
-^ 1
for prayer
i
-]
al - tars
in
walk-ing fold
-7^—n^^^T-f=^=if=j=J=i=if-^—4—*r^
with your flowers, And to gar - den's shade, Di - s pell'd Pres - ence. With - in
1.
3.
1
1
En-wreathe the
And En -
Yet,
still
all;
as
And
o'er
death's dark man-tie
our
Sa
-
Jl Jl Jl J^ A.
viour.
J_
ten
Bright
±
TTT^^ an-gels vig
±A.
- ils
keep
With
-
in the tomb,
and
ho
-
ver
Where
our
be-lov
-
ed sleep.
;
!
m\o^ from
CS?oo9
;
;
tf}t fjfUis
of S^utrea.
(FOIt CHRISTMAS.) May be buog as a cboral duet.
Madame
Carol 66.
Sainton- Dolby.
Maestoso.
,
"Good
news from the
hills of
Ju
dea.
-
Good newB from the moaotains
of
The King Kina
IlKht:
iu
- tv Hia beau bean -ty His
>1
m
5^Jg=r=ff=£ES£EF^P=F^=^fe|g^E ^ yAllegro con spirito.
\-X-^
here,
He
t-ji
oomel
He
came I
to
His pco -pie
eomel
last
He
is
cornel
Ring the
bells!
la Ja
Ring the
bellsl
He Is
I
Is
come! Ring the
beUs! Ring the bells! Je
-
sua Christ
comel
has
He
is
come down, Go, pre
come! Ring
the
-pare
bells!
J
Him a
Ring the
crown!
He
bells!"
0-^0^0zpzirsi
•
The
small upper notes to be sung by voices that can reach the 2 "Has He come to the castle so grand, "Have they dressed Him in purple and gold? To be feasted and honoured to-day? Have they laid Him within a soft bed, Has He come to the lords of the land? Like the kings and the princes of old, Has He come to the bright and the gay? With a guard to watch over His Head?" "He is come! He is come! King the bells! "He is come! He is come! King the bellsl Jesus Christ has come down He is laid in the grass To a poor little town With the ox and the ass; He is come f He is come Ring the bells He is come! He is come! Ring the bells P' 3 "Has He come in His grandeur and pride "Have they sounded the trumpets afar? To ride through the streets of the town, Have they welcomed with music and song With the princes and priests at His side, The Prophet, the King, and the Star, Ajid the soldiers defending His crown?" The Light we have looked for so long?" "He is come! He is come! King the bells! "He is come! He is come! Ring the bellsl In a cave cold and bare To the shepherds alone You will find the King there; Hath He made Himself known He is come! He is come! Ring the bells!" He is come! He is comel Ring the bells T* !
"If the shepherds were poor, so am I For nothim; I have of my own: To the love of the Kin? mav I fly? May I kneel at the foot of His Throne?"
"He
is
come! He
is
Jesus Christ
Young and
He Parish Choir, No. 160 —4.
fa
ooa.e!
He
come!
I!in'4
the bells!
lovetli all. old, great and small, come! King the bells!"
'-b
sri^e ut^vti
nvt uf^ininQ
Carol 67.
'^^
T=rl -^-t-' The
come
sound
stare
are shin-ing bright and clear,
a -gain,
-
an^
titifilit
clear* -Ber.
(foecheistmas.)
ing on
Our
hearts with joy
the
air;
^J_j
J-
The
hilla
o'er -flow;
HM
I
are white with snow:
The
E. W. Bullinger.
-
Our Christ-maa eve has
Christ-
And Christmas wreaths, in glist'-niug show, Make bright the house of
prayer.
-J.
Not here across the snow was heard The first sweet Cliristmas song; But where the crimson lilies bloom, Judaea's hills among:
'Twas sung by countless multitudes Of Angels pure and bright, And o'er the bare and silent hills There shone a glorious light; Such heavenly music ne'er was heard Before by sons of men, And never more shall song like that Be heard on earth a^ain.
Those
hills where David long before His father's sheep had kept; where, o'er Rachel's lonely tomb, The mourning Jacob wept.
And
3
We know the tidings
And not by earthly choristers Was that first carol sung;
which they brought Of Christ our Saviour's birth, Their song of "Glory be to God, Good-will and peace on earth;" And so the Christmas carol, sung By Angels long ago, Is sweeter than all other songs Wliich Christians sing below.
Not through the temple's shining courts Its faultless
music rung;
No
listening crowds had gathered there, That wondrous chant to hear; Save watchful shepherds on the hills, No human soul was near.
King
tfie
tieUs>
tf^t
^^tiutvx^n
tiellfii*
{FOB CHRISTMAS.)
Arthur n. Broum.
Carol 68.
Ring the
bells,
the Christmas bells;
Chime ont the
won-drou8
sto - ry;
first
in
long
on
An
-
^
tongue* It
RmO THE
Christ the Lord
BELLS, THE CUKI3TMAS BELLS.
to earth has come, His glorious message bring-ing.
Ring the mer -ry Christmas
bells ;
Chime
A^
E^.^
i
23-L^^=T=r=P=5=^ the wondrous
out
sto
Glo-ry
ry;
-
be
God on
to
Wise men hastened from the East
e
-
ver-more be
glo
Earthly crowns were not for Him; He came God's love revealing; On the Cross He died for us. His blood forgiveness sealing. 'Tis the Saviour promised long, Ring out your loudest praises
To bring their richest treasure Gold, and myrrh, and franlcincense And jewels without measure. Him they sought, although a King, They found in birthplace lowly, There within a manger lay The Babe so pure and holy. Cho. Ring the merry Christmas
this happy day Its grateful anthems raises.
Every heart
—
dHomt to
high, For
Cho.
Ac.
bells,
— Ring the merry Christmas bells,
Ac.
taanQtVf in Hettilefiem.
tfie
(FOB CHRISTMAS.)
Samuel Smith.
Carol 69.
Come 2.
But the heart
3.
Come
to the of the to the
the more
the
4.
And
man-ger
in
Beth
world
is
far
man-ger
in
Beth
cold
- le -
hem,
world turns
Him
A To
too small - le -
hem. Never
The
out.
sweet Child lies there take in that lit -tie mind the frost and more we will take Him
.-Lre-L_J.
551
T^
^F=f=
M ^m Pr=^T-r"=*f=^=^r^f=*^ S
ll^-zi^Ee: A
Ho
It
sends
^i^?F^
ly Child come down to earth To save a -way; there is no room For His face the Child, and the thought of Him Shall warm hearts are full of the Ho ly Child They will have -
Him
We will think of When
our
lp=f:
|%7rrrCvn T-T-
f
—W
We
will kiss
Come
His to the
Ho
if
they
-
ly
man-ger of
on
-
Beth
-
ly could,
To
the
and Feet, And le - hem. For a
-W-
ie^ rri sin;...
no room
for
go;.. sin ; .
mild;. .
\S'
storm tell
snow,
we
:t=t:
Hands
Child: in
from and
so larg(
They would turn Him out
In
the world so sweet us as
^^m
*=? J_.J
3t:
-
so
Him we
sweet Child
i^-f
morn
fosful
STije
ffP The
joy
is tirraitein0<
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 70.
- f ul
morn
Ji^
is
break
-ing,
-^J-
:i
The bright ongnt
-
i
est
mom of moi
I
±;=jL
Through
earth.
,k1 -ij-
-0-
E. J. Hopkins.
—n— imE -*-.-#-0-^-0
J2 0-
1
all
ere
-•-
-0-
^^ wa
-
The
liing
^m^ joy
Je
of
-
sus
-
cra-dled
And
lies,
^i^=J-r=? =W=f^\^High
"f^
1
—n—
*^"
the
all
His
birth.
sus'
(tej—q;=^5HFlS^^^^ — Je
earth
•'1'
r
a
star
-
H=^=f=^The
listening
is
t=M^
;
hove
glistening,
is
Where
-J— J^-^-^- _J, car
-
-f
ol
of
i
'
the
4-4]
skies.
R^
^
His children's songs shall name Him In many a tongue to day His Church shall yet proclaim Him
strains of praise are swelling
From
angel hosts on high, one soft voice is telling Glad tidings from the sky;
And
To people
away
far
Till idols fall before Him, Till strife and wrong shall cease, Till all the earth adore Him,
Tidings of free salvation, Of peace on earth belovt^; Through every land and nation The blessed word shall go
The
room
y^o
eternal Prince of Peace
in V^t inn.
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
Carol
71. Slowly and
tion
H.
J. Gauntlett.
sustained.
u
I
No room in the inn No place but the sta_-
-r- r
I
I
-J-
-J-
\
\
\
!
n-.
I
I I
.
I
T~
T T"
for the tra vel-lers wea-ry, Though hungry and thirs-ty and foot-sore they be; ble for Jo - seph and Ma- fy, Al-though they are own'd'of the true roy- al line;
T T^rtT r r
I
I
;
I
I
I
i
I
J.
i
i
The chil - dren of Da - vid, in Da-vid's own ci - ty. They come to en - rol at the Cae-sar's de - cree. They turn from the inn, from its warmth and its plenty, To rest for the night with the ass - es and kine.
Oh, had the host known, though the inn was o'er crowded, Who sought in his hostel for shelter and rest, The fairest guest chamber had been for the strangers, And he had provided for them of his best 4
For
in the rude stable,
Angels in giving God glory; to Christmas tiie story repeat Jesus was laid a fair Babe in the manger. And hasten with shepherds to kneel at His Feet. join with the
From Christmas
How
6
where
stars
were
all
shining,
The Ix)rd of tlie Angels took up His abode, Th« Babe in the manner so calmly reposing,
Was
We
Israel's Messiah, the dear "Son of
God.
All fflorj', all glory to God in the highest! All clorj- to Jesus for His lowly birth! With hearts full of joy we re-echo with gladness. Good will be to men, and sweet peace upon earth.
(H^t^vint ttie ILoxXi i&
risen agafn. Rev. J. S. B. nod'jes.
Carol 72.
11
'^^m^ an
Hark,
-
ic
voi
J—i
;
gel
-
-
ces
J-
cry,
Sing
-
-.L,-
ing
ver
-
Ju^
>
more
on
High,
-it.
Sii
who gave for us His life for us endured the strife, our Paschal Lamb to-day, We too sing for joy, and say Alleluia! &c.
who slumbered in the now to save;
He,
He,
Who
Is exalted
Is
Now
it rings is King of kings. Alleluia! &c.
That the Lamb _
3
5
He, who bore all pain and loss Comfortless upon the Cross, Lives in glory now on high. Pleads for us and hears our cry: Alleluia! &c.
Now He bids us tell abroad How the lost may be restored, How the penitent forgiven. How we too may enter heaven. Alleluia! &c.
Thou, our Paschal Lamb indeed, Christ, Thy ransomed people feed: Take our sins and guilt away, Let us sing by night and day. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
parish Choir, No. 156-4.
grave,
through Christendom
Amen.
J.
m\
Sa(0tet notners ate tiloomfng tvigfyU CFobEustxr.)
Carol 73.
li^-
sir.
F. a. G. Ouseley.
He, then bom to grief and Now to glory bom again,
Angels carolled this sweet lay, When In manger rude He lay; Now once more cast grief away, Olory in the highest.
pain,
Callest forth our gladdest strain, Glory in the highest.
As He riseth, rise we too. Tune we heart and voice anew, Offer homage glad and true, Glory in the highest.
SoltffetSt ainal^eT
W^in
fs
tl^^
festal liotit* W. H. Walter.
Carol 74. With
Sol
spirit.
-
diers,
awake This is the fes-tal hour 1
r
Forth from the grave the Saviour Christ hath risen
Gar-land the Cross with flowers and fragrant wreaths ;
The Saviour lives, and death no more hath power
»l Soldiers arouse! Banish all
Lenten gloom.
Let sacred joy this Easter morn attend Jesus hath burst the mighty bands of death. And holy angels guard the riven tomb.
Soldiers, to prayer I
To Him, The Lord
Kneel
first this
of hosts, the
blessed day
King
of kings;
See on your banner His redeeming Cross, And there your motto, "Ever watch and pray."
arms Forth to life's battle-field, The Spirit's sword yoiu- only trust shall be; While on your brow Salvation's helmet rests. And Christian faith protects you as a shield.
Soldiers, to
I
Soldiers, salute, with
Heaven's triumphant host.
Jesus, the Prince of Peace, the Conqueror 1
Him the
homage, due Almighty God: Worship the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Yield
(For Eastee.)
Carol 75.
J.
B. Higinbotham.
Joyously.
?
:~f
Heaven with
sy
Morn
glow
is
-
Songs
ing,
of
tri -
umph
fill
the
air,
^ Strains
of praise
from earth
are
flow
-
writh-ing
ing,
^^
J-
Useless watch the guard are keeping O'er that tomb so still and lone;
He who
there in death was sleeping,
Bursts the
seal,
and rends the stone.
"Weep no more no more ;
be given
Gushing tears aud mournful sighs. For the grave's dark gates are riven; Christ
is
risen!" the angel cries.
joy unending! Lord, deign Thou to save
Be our Paschal And,
O
Contrite souls, that lowly bending, Pray for life beyond the grave.
Praise the Father, earth and heaven, Praise the Son, who rose this day. To the Spirit praise be given
Thbee
in Onk,
axd Onb
in
Thrkk
-^
In
J-
de
-
/
spair.
-J-.
m
tutlp iSastet J«orn,
tfje
(Fob Eabteh.)
James A. Johnson.
Carol 76. All'grdlo.
p
In
and
the gray
si
-
lent
Ma
dawn,
ry came, with
-
P
-Ir
^-^i^-— To
look for-lora,
the tomb where, ere, 'midst the gloom,They laid her Lord's be -lov
i^-^-j-
pe
PH
^4
tt?_^
^^
J—^
p C^-j
M
#- -J
Soon her dim and
i
— —— 1^
jveep -ing eyes
m&
j.
i^
^
*
i
Filled with glad-ness
-?-5-£#
-
jah!
€
J?
a—
and sur-prise
—
Hal-le
-
tz5=5=
1
'
^-T
"The Lord is
risen!"
'
jah!Hal-le-
E=;?=^=^-:
P —1
J-.^T-4
SJ33
-
lu
1
-?=t
-r-^-
—^— ^_
1— •-?- -?
H
S- -t
^
-
1^
—
— — —i^-i ——
;
1
-i«
lu
ed
-
ft^ Hal-le
-
lu
-
jah! Hal
- le
-
:fcsi
lu-jah
1
Hal
-
le
-
lu
^g^giS
After last verse.
=s=i=3=
i:^^
^
H^rt
-^^ -^^t=l^
jah!
gE^J See, the stone is rolled away, Deiith hath yielded up his prey; Ancels bright directing, say, "He ye seek is risen indeed, He left the Tomb ere break of day.' O the glad and cheering sound. Causing liearts with joy to bound! Hallelujah, &c.
it^t Ye who pine in gloom and night, Waiting for the coming light. it breaks in radiance bright; Easter Morning, in its dawning, our souls with calm delight; Let us then, with one accord, Praise our newly-risen Lord. Hallelujah, «fec.
See,
Fills
in
MiriQ out, pt tl|rotitiin0
of nief^U
fittats
Mrs
(FOK CllKlSTMAS
'^
u Ring
out,
III
I '
I
ye throbbing stars of night
i J^jtl 1 1 1
!
\
i~t depths of
r
^
I
wait -ed; For which men long have wait- ed
u
1/
Fill all the
!
Re
-
i
i
r
T
r
^
U. Barbour.
J.
T T
world with rhythmic light For which men long have
^
I
I
mill
peat the joy-ous song that roll'd From Heav'nsater-nal
T
t f old When earth was first cre-a - ted, When earth was first ere
^
-
a
ted
-
To
!
-
geth - er sing
!
M
For
JJ ^ ^:=t ^d^ p^^'iiU-mr^p^'^^M '
J
J
J
i
,'i'i';,' /i','i'
i
doth bring Je - sus,
the
e
-
ver-last-ingLord,
i^jj fefcS:
JiBLS.
Joys
J
i=i-^-
j';i'i'i God
Lll.
J
!
GiBLS.
For lo it burns with heavenly fire, Of cherished dreams and vague desire !
Fulfilment
the earth shall
own
! !
Hark how the bells together chime All ringing zing in the Golden time glory The lie age of love and gl The choirs of Heaven and those of earth Unite. O Christ to hail Thy birth. All worlds as one adore Thee. !
.
!
i
4.
proclaiming
For God doth bring The King all nations longed to find The Light and Leader of mankind
!
all
now
Let p»ans ring
All.
Rejoice, ye waiting Jews devout Let your victorious faith ring out In swelling Benedictus The night of watching now is past. Redemption's day has come at last. No more can fear afflict us Let trumpets ring For God doth bring The promised heir of David's throne.
—
Lift up, ye Gentiles, from afar voice of triumph to the star On Sion's forehead flaming.
Your
;
fadeless pastures seek, Described in prophets' story. Adore your King For God doth brmg Emanuel the Holy Child By whom the world is reconciled.
One anthem rolls From ransomed souls.
From nature and each living tliinR. To Thee, incarnate Son and King '
I
m
dored.
-
^^
And those who
Whose kingdom
"I
a
^iM2a
Enfold therein the shepherds meek.
Parish Choir, No. 174
His works
all
i^^.4 i fTrT"f^r=F^^ F=F=t:
Break forth in praise, angelic throngs Spread Bethlehem's plains with sweetest songs,
A cloud of uttered glory
by
i i
^^
^^
To
j-^^
^
i^'i'i'
XfavU tsiun
nigfyt
ttie
B. W.
(FOR CHBI8TMAS.)
O
the
all
fair ci
-
ty
of
Beth
-
le
-
hem,
TTT G?o
IS
f
-
Ma
dark was theiughtandcoldble\vthewind,ButJo-seph and
ria
in
ex
-
eel - sis,
glo - ria
in
: ex-
In
r eel -
t^=m=m
cot
-
f
'
sis,
tage or
no
ry
-
inn
-
ria
in
ex
ter could find
-
eel - sis
f^m.=f =r
in a
And
O fair was the
!
3.
But out on the
hills
was a wondrous
Trevaldvtyn.
for
rr
c-f glo
-
was no room
poor stable their couch was made, low in a manger the Babe was laid, Child, the mother how fair But only the oxen stood waiting there
But
shel
J.
light,
And hea fenly music entranced the night And beasts of the field were roused in their lair By the sound of voices and harps in the air. And
shepherds a-watching their flocks by night Espied in the heavens a marvellous sight Of angels and spirits a mighty throng, For joy and great gladness singing this song
O come then,
ye faithful, ye men of good will, Let joy and tlianksgiving every heart fill Tell out the glad tidings that Jesus has come, To open the way to the heavenly home.
Be
;
In
them
— i
eatol,
tatoL
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
Rev.
W. A. Muhlenhcro. N
j
Car-
ol,
brothers, car-
And pray a gladsome
Car-ol
ol,
joy-ful-ly,
Car-ol
Christmas For all good Christian men
;
the good tidings,
Car-ol, brothers, carol,
Car-ol
N
s
mer-
Christmasday
ri - ly:
a-gain.
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r
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Car-ol,
but with glad- ness, Not insongsof
earth;
On
the Saviour's birth-day
Hallowed be our mirth
r
D.
a
thousand blessingsTill our hearts with glee, Christmas day we'll keep,TheFeast of Char-i-
a
ty.
i S,
J
4-
gS
;
m
i:J
gai
I
fffi' At the merry Think
Listening angel music, Discord sure must cease— Who dare hate his brother On this day of peace ? While the heavens are telling
table,
of those
who've none,
The orphan and the widow, Hungry and alone. Bountiful your offerings To the altar bring Let the poor and needy
To mankind good will. Only love and kindness Every bosom fill.
;
Christmas carols sing.
Oho.
—Carol, brothers, carol, &c, Let our
Cho.— Carol, hearts, responding
To the seraph band. this morning's sunshine Bright in every land Word, and deed, and prayer Speak the grateful sound, Telling "Merry Christmas" All the world around. With
Cho.—Carol,
brothers, carol,
a
brothers, carol, &«,
Sflent
fiitatfii
Carol 80.
1.
Si
-
toere toatd^fng* W. H. A. Hall.
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
O
lent stars were watching
-
and plain, Hum - ble shepherds on
ver
J.
J
^J
.N.
§^^E^^ Vrirr^^rt^-TFT vol
ces
-
J^
h
Were
the
ti -
I
,
dings told.
r*
^
^
J^-1
J
?=^J^^
?==f?^
By
the angels told.
There they find the manger, There the Infant King, There they tell the story
To
j^
^
^
I
1
n
E3E!:
this our Christmas, story.
Joyous carols sing
To the holy Christ-child Lord, that we, Grant, Like the kings and shepherds.
May
offering.
be led by Thee.
J-
rFOR christmas.»
r
W. Sidebothanu
rryrr
r'r
Blessed night, whenBeth'lem's plainEcho'd with the joyful strain, "Peace has come to earth again. "Al-le-lu
PJ-J:U Blessed
hills
that heard the song
all
your slopes along Alleluia
J,JJj_^^
!
.
.
,
,
,
,
Alleluia
1
3
6
Happy
shepherds, on whose ear, Fell the tidings glad and clear, "God to man is drawing near." Alleluia 4 Thus revealed to shepherds' eyes, Hidden from the great and wise. Entering earth in lowly guiseAlleluia
I
We adore Thee as our King, And to Thee Our best
,
-»-^c»-
Entering by the narrow door. Laid upon this rocky floor. Placed in yonder manger poor.
Of the glorious angel throng Swelling
•
f
their harps of gold.
While our hearts we bring,
Costly gifts they bring. In the stable lay them.
81.
i.
'^
Hear the wondrous
the mystic star.
Kingly
With
And on
f-rTrriT 1.
1.
Gold and fragrant incense,
the wondering.
Carol
legions
m-
Jul
r
I
In the East, the wise men Journeying from afar. Guided to the manger
Then, in haste, the shepherds Heedless of their fold, Seek King David's city
As
4^-J-
'^F*-^
» .
^
J^ J
joy-ful strain,
JB^^J.
J
J.
"
Sung by an - gel
3!=%it
Heard the
ly
-
our song
offering to
we
Thee
sing
•
bring.
Alleluia
Mighty King of Righteousness, King of Glory, King of Peace, Never shall Thy Kingdom cease Alleluia
1
Siitir toe notp of |os untf Qlattntuu.
Carol 82.
W.
(FOR CmUSTllAS.)
Gilbert.
Andante legato
Sing
Frees
we
now
p
f
man- kind
of
and glad
joy
Mr
from
g
and
pain
-
i
ness,
ing
Haste we then,
this birth-day morning,
To the Bethlehem cattle-shed Heed we not, tho' scant adorning Deck the lowly manger bed Though man's fleshly form He weareth. ;
:
In His birth-place bare. the Eternal Kingdom shareth, Christ Himself is cradled there. Parish Choir, No. 176—4.
He
^M
our
ness, Christ
^
sad
r come X King X down r
r
-
Hail
th' In- car - nate
On
the
won
/j
jr
J.
-
d'ring
J
Sa
-
shep
i-
to
EfEEEE^
viour's
-
herds'
i-j
we in plenteous measure Gold and gem and costly spice,
Offer
If our hearts attend our treasure
He'll accept the sacrifice:
Him our life be given, Raised from earth our eyes, will grant us rest in lieaven. In His rest— in Paradise.
If to
He
earth,
birth
eye
J.
.
JTlje
tieUs are vinuins
antr stoeet.
fllatr
(FOB CHRISTMAS.)
1.
The beila are ring- ing glad and sweet Beneath
By ju-
glad tho'ts born
bi-lant bells of
born the Christ-child, years a
go;
-
Oh, ring, glad bells, ring loud
m j'
l
Christmas
J r
still.
i
r
in a
Tlio stars sang on
Christ-mas
And shepherds, on
r-
t-F=^ earth,"
birthday
mom. brejist.
The wise men sought Thy place of rest Then peace descended on the eartli. In honour of
Thy
lowly birth.
Ah Thou hast died for us, and them Who hailed Thee King at Bethlehem.—Cho, 1
the hills
in
a
a-ges
- far,
shall
feet,
And
man-ger,
a
Were told
re-peat.
w^
Of "Peace on earth," Of "Peace on
manger bom,
Thy
While cradled on Thy mother's
an - gels'
mom; For,
and sweet The song the
Of "Peace on
O Christ-child,
th'a- dor- ing
,^-^^-/-
J
Z).
the
E. Hervey.
our hearts
are
Was
poor and low,
ti -
Which an
dings by
-
gels sing
UJ-
a
star.
on
^^ earth,
to
t»i
men good-will.
Oh, song, adown the centuries roll'd Oh, song, which never can grow old I O Christ-child, born a cross to bear. That we, at last, a crown might wear,— Let us, like shepherds, to Thy feet Bring love, as tribute-offering meet, And worship there, while angels sing In praise of Jesus Christ, our King.—Cho.
star
of fllorff,
Carol 84.
titffltjtlff
ntttumitiQ, J. Garnett.
(FOR EPIPHANY.)
Alto. Recitative.
Thou
their
wand-'ring
^—f
foot- steps led
-
'
rr--ir
f Star
Glo
of
plan
ry,
-
-
et
mild
ijrj^
Till
thy
heav'n-ly
light
thou
shed
-
dest
O'er
the
i.
^
Thou who gavest that light and grace to see I Christ, who savest All that look for light to Thee Holy Spirit, ever pouring Grace on them that seek aright Grant us. Lord, with hearts adoring,
Holy Father
!
Them
Holy Son
I
!
Still to
walk with Thee
in light.
ho ,
-
ly,
.
bless
-
ed
Child.
i 1 i
Xo room Carol 85.
toitJjin ti^e trtoeUfiifl* Rev. R. F. Dale.
(FOE CHKISTMAS.)
iiiiir' ' 'Noroom"wlth-iii the dwell-Lng For
Him whose love ex
T brought ^ T earth T heav T en T from Him, I
To
-
-
cell-
^ count- ed not
ing
f
' '
'
f-
Towards those who never sought Him,
I
I
Who
To
the
seek
the
lost.
I
"No room;" O Babe so tender To Thee our hearts we render. Not meet for Thy possessing, Tet make them by Thy blessing
"No room;" so to the manger They bore the kingly stranger But angel hosts attended.
And
angel voices blended.
A home wherein to dwell,
Whilst on His mother's breast
He
Emma>'uel
lay at rest.
'Keatti
tt|(
uiviXH
Carol 86.
^ the
stars
1
I
i
-
i^lione iso
f}xi^u Matthew Cooke.
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
'Neath
glo
ti^apt
that shone
I
^^
rious guise.
Came
an
m
so bright Shepherds watch d their flocks by night
A
m
/J.
J
an
-
from
gel
be- side
Bom this day of
glad
and
free,
David's line
Now
behold the Babe Divine Rude the raiment that enfolds Him, Rough the manger-bed that holds Unn
Lord
all holy, laid
so lowly, highest realm of heaven Stoops that man may be forgiven.
Who from
them,
did
^?^
dings
"Christ
1 In
- ly,
I
*^
=C=F
stood
^^^^^i' the
Sud- den
J^^U^
r^
Told
!
car
-
nate
1^ jT"^
:ii'
1 -
not chide them.
deigns
to
May we
all with lieart and voice Bethlehem rejoice by the bright star led To the House of Living Bread Chant the story of His glory Till His Majesty we see At His last Epiphany.
Still in
;
Thitlier
;
be.'
Xear
^omf)
tije
Cow
Ujljete
f/eo.
p. Grantham.
spirito.
r-W-=^=^
Fff*=r
(2
rPa
cing
-
and
to
a
fro
By
lone,
2_^_
-^F-F^F=f=
ik Christ!
Thou Con
> I
-
J
quer
All
hail!
J-
J
J
FT
r
i
.
f-^f
or!
-
U
1
the
close
Guard
and
J_
J
zA r
ed
seal
stone.
J
-f-^
-h-
ppp¥
J
TT
m
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ly
-
J
J
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1
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Chokus.
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1
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1.
1
1
/J.
a^esus ^ItpU
(FOR EASTEK.
Carol 87.
stone
can
nought
a
J
i
^
J
vail!
-
J
F^F^ iEE^
P I
Death
J.
"I r-
,
,
,
,
I
slain
is
f=f=^r=f
T
?=
J
gfcfc
in
mor
^ .^
-
tal
strife;
J
J
1^
Hail J.
the Prince
J
and
J
Lord
Life!
of
^
J_J
J
—
-i
O! the breathless fear which fell On the guards no tongue may tell;
In the darksome midnight, lo! Hark! an earthquake rolls below! Sign of deadly conflict o'er. Death despoiled for evermore!
Prostrate
As He
in sore dismay, and passed away!
all,
rose,
Chorus.
Chorus. 5
3
Christ! Thou Victor o'er the tomb, Take us in the Day of Doom, Take us to Thine own dear side. At the last great Easter-tide
That which by the cave-mouth lay, Angel hands have rolled away; And the Lord, His three days sped, Comes triumphant from the dead!
1
Chorus.
Chorus Thou Conqueror! all hail Let not Death o'er us prevail: Help us in our mortal strife. Bring us to the Land of Life! after last verse.
Christ!
Parish Choir, No. 187—4.
81
I
etivint in vintnl Carol 88.
^Ulnial F. C. Maktr.
(FOB EASTEB.)
Skmi-Ciiobds Unison.
Christ
is
Springing up from holy ground,
risen! all the sadness
Of our Lenten fast is o'er; Through the open gates of gladness He returns to life once more Death aiid hell before Him bending, ;
He doth rise, the Victor now, Angels oil His steps attending Oiory round His wounded brow:
Cuo.— Christ
is
risen! &c.
3
Christ
is
risen
!
all
the sorrow
Tliat last evening round llim lay, hath found a glorious morrow In the rising of to-day;
Now
He was dead, but now He liveth, He was lost, but He is found: Cho.— Christ is risen! &c. 4
Christ
is risen! henceforth never hell shall us enthrall, Christ's, in Him for ever
Death or
Be we
We have triumphed over all All the doubting and dejection Of our trembling hearts have ceased, 'Tis His day of Resurrection Let us rise and keep the Feast; Cho.— Christ is risen! &c. !
^toettli^
ate singing.
tilttrs
tfje
C. F. Roper.
(FOR EASTER.)
Sweetly the birds are sing Birds! forget not your sing Buds! ye will soon be flow East - er buds were grow -
1.
2. 3. 4.
ing, ing, ers, ing.
vu
.'-•"
f dawn; Sweetly the bells are ring dawn; Bellslbe ye ev - er ring Cherry and White; Snow-storms are changing to show A-ges a - go; East - er lil - lies were blow
At East At East
"Trr^im
-
er er
-
ing, ing. ers,
-
ing
\~\i
er Day. And the words that they say On this glad Easter Day, Are Christ the Lord is Ris er morn. In the spring of the year. When Easter is here.Sing Christ the Lord '" len the wakening of snring.O spring.O sweet -ly -lysing,Lol sing, Lo! Christ the Lord is ness to light.When Ris Dark All nature was glad.Not a creature was sad, For Christ the Lord is Ris By the wa-ter's flow,
East East
On On
-
-
en.
-
en. en.
-
-
e
-
?l^ols ei|ttrrt|» tint ffefi(tetr=nigf|t.
Carol 90.
Melody buR.G.B. Harmonized by Rev. yVm. Staunton.
(FOR EASTER.)
I
1.
O Ho
m^
-
ly
Church.but yes-ter-night
jiii^i
j
I
^ J-rJ
m:
In dust
thy
robes were
trail - ing.
The dew The
^
i=^
*:
on thy head.
And thou
thy Lord
-
i=i
U4--
i
was heav - y
^{ipJ-J
wail
-
ing;
I I
O
n II
Ho J.' ^
-
ly Church, the gates
^ -^
J^j ^ -9-
^TM ^=-
-9J-
are burst.
M J
'tw^
O
O Holy Church, dear Bride of Christ, With flow'rs bedeck Thine altar. Array thy courts in evergreens.
O Holy
O Mother dear, who
Holy Church, this Easter mom, Thy richest banouet spread. Thy risen Lord, a-nungered comes To bless and share thy bread Church, the Lord is here, Let him repent who heareth, "Arise and snine," Thy Light is come.
Thy
glory
now
appeareth.
Intone thy richest psalter all thy Lord's Rare graces dost inherit. Now bid the loud tek sanctus rise. To Father, Son, and Spirit.
The
i i -9-
-m-
ei^rfst Carol
'
WLovXt in vintn to-tfup.
tlje
91.
(FOB EASTEE.)
Christ the Lord
ris'n to -
is
day;" Listen while the an
Eas-ter skies were cloth'd in gold; Forth
Ill
in
-
1
we
roll'd,
.L^
Death and hell must loose their dead Preach it to a captive world, Easter Banners are unfurled. 4
" Christ the Lord is risen to-day ;" Listen while His bless'd lips say; Graves and seas shall hear My word. Saints shall wake and haO Me Lord Where He soars lift we our heart, Christ from us Death cannot part.
"Christ the Lord is risen to-day;" Listen while the Prophets say: Where lay bound His sacred Head,
&ina muiuiUf Carol 92.
the stone
tri-umph Je-3uspass'd,Death's torn bands behind Him cast.
3
all
m
l^nXtn.
(FOE EASTEB.)
^iL^4,^;:^JY^
^S &
From His tomb
II
" Christ the Lord is risen to-day;" Listen while the Soldiers say: AiTus uplift from rest and sleep, Sword nor Spear the Lord could keep Calvary's mount did rock and reel Burst the guard of stone and seal.
Sing
gels say.
Al
-
1 :1
^ J=^=
.^J
J^^L-^
^M ^ ^ ^^ ^^^^^m le - lu
-
all
la,
Urr^f
ye lands!
Ye
and o.
floods
ceans, clap
-
,
your hands5l Th< The ^ I
1—r-T" King
re -turns
from
glo
-
rious fight,
The sling and five smooth stones have slain The giant on the battle plain;
And
llolofernes' falchion dread. Hath sever'd Holof ernes' head; Our Chief is crown'd, for slain was He,
3
AlonB, dcsnisod, and set at naught.
The
press
He
trod. Hie fight
Alone He crush'd
tlie
He
fought;
Dragon down,
For
shat
so alone
The sun
And
When God was reigning from the Tree
Whose arms have
-
tered
Sa
-
Our
tan's might;
He wears
is briglit,
the crown the clouds must
flee.
God was reigning from the Tree
I
4
Jerusalem, arise and shine! 1
The glory of thy Lord is thine: The victor's crown, the Royal Throne, Are all His ^ift, and all thine own; For
of His thine own shall be. God was reigning from the Tree
all
Since
by early writers
In their controversies
with the JewB:
Tell
!
it
out
#*er
fjiU anir o»(t ttje iiau.
tfir
Carol 93.
F. J. Dugard.
(FOR EPIPHANY.) Joyfully.
f
1-
r
O'er
the
hill
r and
r
I
i
snow
and
T
i
vale
Come
J
i
and wind, and
Cold,
hail.
i
'
the
o'er
J.
weath
-
i
J
-
to
Now
er
-
r
r
r
three kings
geth
J
on
-
r
r
Car
er,
J
-
r
J
'
J
san
Per-sia's
f
ing nought for
-
dy
plains,
I
i-
Now where
Ti
m J_:^=t j
J
-
gris swells
=P=f
inds they
go.
^^
with rains.
J-^
J
Now through Mo J
J
They
ab,
-
faint J
J
O'er the hill and o'er the vale, Each king bears a present Wise men go a Child to hail, Monarchs seek a peasant And a star in front proceeds. Over rocks and rivers leads, Shines with beams incessant. Therefore onward, onward still Ford the stream and climb the hills Love makes all things pleasant. Parish Choir, No. 206—4.
their
cam
er
- els
J^i-J-^
.1
and slow, I
Now through E
J_J
I
J
-
dom's J
J
J
W^ heath
^ ,
is God ye go to meet Therefore incense proffer. is King ye go to greet Gold is in your coffer. Also Man He comes to share Every woe that man can bear. Tempter, liailer, Scoffer Therefore now against the day. In the grave where Him they lay, Myrrh ye also offer.
Ee
;
J
r
He
!
Now through Sy - rian
;
-i
!
2rtie
Carol 94. Allegretto.
(H^tiViHtmuu
Mtn^^Qt. H. Lo
(FOB CHEISTMAS.)
Bianco.
THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE.
^g^^^EEg
^zgfzjzzg^
bom
is
^m ^=^^ -
le- hem,
wm
^^^ff^E^^^^m^
^=f=^EE£
Betii
Briglit
An
-
gels
tell
the
in
us with
Let
sto
-#
r—T-T—rf
2=$=:t:
JO/?
We seek the lowly
Hail, sweet and precious Saviour, Now born to set us free
stable,
Led by the Angels
!
fair,
Son of Mary, humbly cradled there With Cherubs watcliing o'er Him,
For
Christ, the
Is
;
And Seraphs
O
Hail, lovely Rose of Sharon All glory be to Thee Hail, greater Son of David, !
Our Father's
thronging round
enter in with holy joy
roK.
Gift of
Love
adore, and praise Thee, Day-star from above Cnouus.— Peace on earth, &c.
O
!
With shepherds poor and lowly, Our Infant God we greet;
With Christmas benediction
We offer soul
Desire of
Fill
and body
Our
In homage at His Feet
He
lieth in the
the worlds on high Mighty God, we bless Thee,
We own Thy
Majesty
Chorus.— Peace on
ev'ry soul, O Lord all the nations, blest. Incarnate
!
God
!
A message
Manger
Who rules O
!
We bless,
I
That place is hallowed ground. Chokus.— Peace on earth, &c.
!
earth, &c.
;
from our Father Sweet angel-voices bring Light up with joy the tapers. Let ev'ry church-bell ring ! &c.
Chorus.— Peace on earth,
•-
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
C. F. Roper.
a tempo.
JRitard.
^1
u For Christ this day in That Christ has come to The Lord of Life has I
sing
1.
oil,
2.
Oh, sing Oh, sing
3.
mer mer mer
a a a
-
ca ca ca
ry ry ry
-
-
rol, rol, rol.
A
ca
rol
-
Let all For our
the re
-^ V u r b fBeth- le-hem, "Was born the Sav- iourEing! on earth Then shout with cheer-f ul voice come to reign, De-scend-ing from the sky;
-
Chris-tian sing world re - joice, demp - tion nigh,
\
I
dwell
While
an
Glory
gels to
Oh,
sing
the
1
-
chant
God mer
-
the joy - ful song, Let the Heav'n-ly King, A\T]o ry ca - rol then. And
_uAiAJ^. uuj^i
all
their
to the sing it
brui
b'
bi
Ul
i/i
voi - ces raise. And still with cheer-ful strain pro- long The heav'n-ly song of earth brings peace, Good will to men hence-forth the song. That uev - er more shall cease, To eel - e-brate this glo-riousday Of Clirist'sna-tiv - 1 joy - ful-ly. ty.
r
C3
m Wlien Christ
^
was bom J
P^f=^
of
pure
:
rr^^=^
^
E^EEEEp
Ma
In
- rie,
Beth
-
le
-
hem,
^
e.x -
glee,
that
1
cei - sis
Glo -ri-a.
In
r*
Hcrdmcn beheld those Angels bright, To them appeared they with great light; said God's
Son
is
tie.
m
^m ^
Glo I
This King is come to save mankind. In Scripture promised, as we find. Therefore this Song have we in mind,In Excelsis Gloria.
born to-night,
In Excelsis Gloria.
Grant us, O Lord, for Thy great Grace, In heaven the bliss to see Thy Face,
Where we may
fair
eel - sis I
And
S. Irons.
l^
rr
The An-gels sang with mirth and
m
S.
(FOB CHBISXJIAS.)
^
m^:
^
sing to
Thy
In Excelsis Gloria.
solace,—
ri-a. ^
vim
JXfnfl Otttt
(S^^viutma^
tirlls.
C F
{Kor chkistxias.)
i?o;)«r.
*;©
4=1^ 1/
I
1.
#
out,
Carol 97.
Ring
ring out,
out,
ilPPPSW^fP
I
^
Christ-mas
bells
A
!
mu
your
of joy
tale
sic tells
-
/i-
g^^^&Prf A
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to
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to
God,
good
hearts
men
of
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swell
the
I
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strain
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I
to
will
men.
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n
Shall rise
O
liord of lords, and King of kings, Sweet peace and joy Thy presence brings
sang
n-^-
and
o'er -i^
Ju
the Father loves us well
Chobus.— For
this
we
join,
;
when death
From
i
-
gain.
i i
shall set us free,
Within the kingdom won by Thee, Chobu.-*.— Earth's ransomed ones shall swell the "All worthy is the Lamb once slain. Honour and glory to receive ParishChoir, No. 208-4.
,"
theheav'ns a
fill
Dear Saviour, Elder Brother, Friend, Abide with us till life sluill end then,
dah's plain
-
J.
But who can measure all the love That brought Thee from Thy throne above, With us to live, for us to die. That we might reign with Thee on high.
;
To rescue thus our souls from hell. Chobus.— For this we join, &c.
And
aye.
1^
J:
We know
for
J-
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we
the
rule
i^j'_j_.uj
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this
-
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Chorus. [ORUS.
For
lour King
all
created things that breathe."
strain,
tike.
«n
t^t lonels? mitftiit^U CHKISTMAS.
Carol 98. Words by
Ill
1. li.
A. P. Howard.
T. C. Williams.
the
lone
-
ly
Thoughin Da-vid's
mid
-
the win
On
night,
An
ci
-
gels sing
-
try
Shep-herds heard the an
hill,
no
Love makes an - gel
more.
mus
-
gels
-
ic
1-
Sing
On
ten,
ye
wea
Though no heaven
-ly
glo
Lis
ing,"Peace,good-will." shore;
-
earth's dark -est
-
-
ry,
ry
To
the
an- gels'
song,
Meet your wondering eyes,
1
Un
-
to
you
Though the
m
the
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^
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i
Carol 99.
child of
In His manger cradle
May no Cove
longer
Christ your I
1
I
;
Joining in a wondrous plan, Heaven to eanh, and God to man.
Chorus.—Sing,
oh, sing,
&c
God with
us, Immanuel, for ever now to dwell.
Deigns He on Adam's fallen race Sheds tlie fulness of His grace.
Chokus.— Sing,
oh, sing,
Ac
Him
King
is
born.
-^ C
(FOE CHRISTMAS.)
God of God, and Light of light, Comes with mercies infinite
lie,
King for ever, Though the proud world scorn is
If ye truly seek
I
Mary
Sent from heaven on high
F. Roper.
God comes down that man may rise, Liften by Him to the skies Christ is Son of man that we Sons of God in Him may be. Chorus.— Sing, oh, sing, &c 4 Oh, renew us, Lord, we pray, "With Tliy Spirit day by day. That we ever one may be. With the Father and with Thee. Chokus.—Sing, oh, sing, &c ;
:NrotDeU* No
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well,
No
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well, well.
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mean, this
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Blest be the Kindly Night, Hail, Gkacious Lord Hushing in slumber pure the World unholy. Veiling in dusky shade the landscape wide. !
Hiding Thy Cabin Lowly. 3 Blest be Thy Star above, Telling the Sleeping Earth the happy Story Blest the Angelic Choir, whose echoing song Glory. Thy rising Welcomes 4 Rise on our darkened Hearts, Hail, Light of Light Let Thy bright Beams dispel our Sin and Sadness, Brighter and Brighter shining, till the Day Dawn in eternal Gladness. !
;
!
Blest be Thy wondrous Love, Hail, Lord of Life Blest be Thy pitying Care for Sinners friendless. Blest be the Father. Son and Holy Ghost, Blest through the Ages endless.
NOWELL.
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Z).C. al segno.
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Hail,
well.
pp
softly.
I
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Walter Maristow.
(FOB CIIKISTMAS.)
Slowly and
No No
QtntU muQ.
IB^^iif
Carol 100.
^-
mna
ouU
- vlonr
W.
(FOB CHRISTMAS.)
T r r 8a
a jo^iul peal.
vitiQ out
Carol 101.
1";
t
was bom
of
s
J.
!
That on
this
fes -
tal
mom. The
Sa-vioor
Borrow.
of
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To shenlierdfl, who on Jndab'i plains Hy night their watch were keeping. Thp alorj- of the Lord apjieared While
They They
all
around were Bleeping:
mewnge
flrat
the Angel's
tirtx
went forth to see
he:im,
their
Low.
Urn
n.
—
•
.
:
m
,
J
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•
ipitinn.
To Him, then, let ns also pay Our grateful adoration,
Came seeking for the No toll nor danger heeding: 1
their womhip meet. their offerings at His feet.
They came, to pay
And lay
VThoae birth we celebrate to-day With songs of exultation; Lift up our hearts with one aoooru To Jesus, our Incarnate Lord.
•-
IBa^Uv noioets are tiloomCnfl Carol 102. Allegro.
titffltlt. •'•
^por easter.,
J =144.
TTTT^Tt
I
Eas- ter flowers are blooming
bright,
Eas-ter skies
^ =^=^
pour ra-diant
j_J-V_N J
Christ our Lord
light,
/.J^
^-
is
'k4^^
isa Si r^~rFf=R^-^-r^^ff^
risen in
fiM.
T-
cres.
^mH-m^M^u
might. Glory in
the high
An
- est,
-gels caroll'dthissweetlay,
When
in manger rude
He lay
iM^jM
a tempo.
rail.
Now once morecast grief cres.
^ Eas
a- way,
Glo-ry
the high
in
-
est.
Eas-terflowersareblooming
bright.
rail. I
r-^rF=r-g^^?=F^H^ -
ter skies
pour ra-diant
light,
Christ our Lord cres.
I
I
is
risen
in
might, Glo -ry in the
^rall. I
,
^.
TrT=^ He, then bom to grief and pain. to glory born again, Calleth forth our gladdest strain. Glory in the highest.
Now
As He riseth, rise we too. Tune we heart and voice anew. homage glad and true. Glory in the highest. Easter flowers are blooming bright, Easter skies pour radiant light, Christ our Lord is risen in might,
Offering
Glorj' in the bighest!
Parish Choir, No.
i
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high I
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O0Ut9l
Of nptina^iitKU.
0|i(t{t
Carol 103.
James
(FOB EASTEB.)
I.
Alexander,
dim.
1. 2.
Os-te-ra spirit of spring-time, Awake from thy slumbers deep Arise and with hands that are glow-ing Put Th' altar is snowy with blossoms.The font is a vase of perfume, On pil - larandchan-cel are twin IngFresh ;
!
!
n 1 i.//i^.i^-ii2
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i.
Make thy -self fair, O goddess! In new and re-splendent arsleep. off the white garments of garmentsof el - o - quent bloom. Christ is ri- sen, with glad lips we ut-ter, And far up the in-fin-ite .
ray.
height
For
the foot-steps of
Arch - an - gels the
J
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Him who has
ris
an
ech
pse -
re
-
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en Shall be heard in the dreams of day o. And crown Him with lil - ies of Light .^
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ALL HAIL THE GLADSOME EASTER MORN. Soprano Solo.
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D.
C. al^
Y^VT\l-ffr=^'lutnowHe
a -wakes,
He
has
en,Herbeau-ty shall bloom.shi shall
ris -
^
bloom
a
-
gain.
^^1^1
^^^m^^^^^^w^^^^^ Carol 104.
Boume»
^for EASTER.) faster > (FOR
Briggt.
Cheerfully.
E^
^=^i-b^j=J=j4^ fT#Pr^rT' ^^"^"=f^
All bail the gladsome Easter Mom.For which the springtime's flow'rs are born Earth wears her gayest robes to-day. ;
And casts her Len-ten
garb away. Ring out ring clear Ring far and near, Oh, bells in !
!
stee-pleshighl
^ Bloom,
^
\\ Ring
in
J
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the dawn Of Eas- ter Morn, Beneath the springtime sky
J
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lilies,
While ring so clear. From far and near.
The '
Hrr^^^
on your slender stems
To crown the day like diadems. And lifting up your petals white, Make Easter altars glad and bright '>ells in
And Klad
steeple high,
hearts raise
Their song of praise Beneath the spring-time's sky.
Carol 105. Allegro.
T Christ
J. T. FUld.
(FOR EASTER.)
J = 120.
en Christ
ris -
is
'
r
i
He
ris-en!
is
!
I
I
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I
1
I
I
hath burst His bonds in
twain;
Christ
I
^
en Christ is
ris -
is
!
cres.
1 i^AjxlAAA-A
n. i^j
1 ris -
•
en
Al
!
I
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-
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I
ia
!
swell the
r=r=?^rf=fT For
strain
He
our gain
suf
III.J i i
cres.
- fer'd
loss
-i-
^
t
Christ
!
Christ
-
ris
is
en
He
T i
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roll. I
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en! Al-
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;
By the Father's side, Till He comes to earth again, Comes
He
is
to claim
risen
1
His bride.
Christ
is
risen
hath burst His bonds in twain
Christ is risen Christ is risen Alleluia swell the strain! I
!
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verse.
=F=F^
See the chains of death are
strain!
I
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See the chains of death are broken Earth below and heaven above Joy in each amazing token Of His rising, Lord of love He for evermore shall reign
Christ
H^ swell the
le - lu
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in
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Glorious Angels downward thronging Hail the Lord of all the skies Heaven with joy and holy longing For the Word Incarnate, cries, "Christ is risen Earth, rejoice I Gleam, ye starry train I All creation, find a voice; He o'er all shall reign." Christ is risen Christ is risen I He hath burst His bonds in twain Christ is risen Christ is risen O'er the universe to reign. !
!
!
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mottling
fiitar i»
XHotilinQ,
(FOB CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 106.
John E. Pinkham.
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7
r
Seel
the
T
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morn -ing
the
See!
w
dwell
is
f
LJ
all
days
r
Day
star
ing
On
the
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-
ling,
Bursts
up
r
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on
our
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Long our watch has been and dreary, Long we wandered from afar So the wise men, worn and weary, Followed
still
the leading Star,
Till the Day-Spring's
SeK
they see,
Chuistus natus Hodie, ChRISTUS NATUS, ChRISTUS NATUg, Christus natcs Hodik. Parish Choh:, No. 240—4.
Hence away all care and sadness Hence, and ne'er return again! Angels sing with notes of gladness " Peace on earth. Good-will to men." !
Join
we
then in carol free,
Christus natus Hodie, Christus natus, Christus natus, Christus natus Hodie.
Tinion of
Sri^e
"To you, Is
tl^e
Z^tp'^txtfu.
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 107. Words by Nahum
Tate, 1702.
in David's
A. P. Howard.
town
this day.
Thus spake the seraph, and forthwith Appeared a shining throng Of angels praising God, and thus Addressed their joyful song,—
3
born of David's line
A Saviour, who is Christ the Lord, And this
shall
be the sign,—
The heavenly Babe you there To human view displayed,
•All glory be to God on high. And to the earth be peace
shall find.
All meanly wrapt in swaddling bands.
And
in
a manger
Good-will henceforth, from heaven to men. Begin and never cease."
laid."
CHRISTMAS.
Carol
107."^'
Another setting of the above
^^
carol.
Arr. by H.
fe_.jjpL^_^i^Tgtr[-rn 1.
While
2.
J
P%f
—
nn T
The 'Glad
an
-
ti -
gel
dings
flocks
by
night,
might mign
y
dread
^ gf^ r
:t=t
of of
glo-ry shone a - round, you and all ;man-kind,
the great
-
r
I*'-
on
the
ground,
trou- bled
mind,—
f
\
r
I
ti -
n
their
^
came down, The an bring,
ed
seat
m r-rf^ ^=j=^ Wf r'f F fS^—
Lord
.
All
Had seized
1 Ari
joy
The an Glad
f
fr^
shep-herds watched their he, not," said for
S. Irons.
Glad
ti
-
-
gel
of
dings of
Lord camedown,And
the great
gel of the Lord came down, And glo you bring To dings of great joy I
joy
.
ry
and
I
.
shone all
bring
a
-
To
round,
man -kind.
^^=^^^=^.^=^UMiSML^ ^m^Tr- ^TTTn f
Pansh
Choir. No. 240-4.
SSSDat
elifltr
tm ?
iu
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
^
Carol 108.
J. T. Field.
Allegretto.:^
f%S=J
fcj:
What Child
who,
tliis,
is
to
laid
rest
On
Ma-ry's
la lai)
sleep - ing sleep-
is
;
Whom an-gels greet with
LJP.A
J^gH^-^^J^EE^EEgE^^^P^P^P?^^^ anthems sweet, While shepherds watch are
keep - ing?
is
Christ the I
shepherds guard.and angels sing; ores
Haste,
haste
to bring Ilim laud, The Babe,the Son of
.cres.J^
Ma-
ryl
,.
gR^FPb^
^
l
King.Whon
S
e=F=ft=p:^
Why
So bring Him incense, gold and myrrh,
lies He in such mean estate, Where ox and ass are feeding ? Good Christian, fear for sinners here The silent Word is pleading
Come
peasant. King, to own Him of kings salvation brings
;
The King
:
Let loving hearts enthrone Him. Raise, raise the song on high,
:
Nails, spear, shall pierce Him through, The Cross be borne, for me, for you
The Virgin
Hail! haill the Word made flesh. The Babe, the Son of Mary
Joy
joy
!
!
sings her lullaby is born. Sou of Mary 1
for Christ
The Babe,
!
the
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 109.
Rev. J. B. Powell.
Briskly.
r~r~r
T Hark
I
how '
^ifa
4=^
the
bells
4-
i
'
^
\
at
mid- night
i
Hark to the songs of heavenly love Angels are hymning from above Hark as again we hear them sing "Glory in the highest; Christ is King!" ;
!
3
Hail to the King Hail to the Child
!
!
Tell
^ -
^
-r
ing their tale
t
^
from tower
fto
e tower,
^^TrrNl^^
1 1
iE£
-^
^
hour,
who comes
so meek.
so poor, so
weak
^
I
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I
I
Hail to the Son
our God, the Word, ! Alleluia! praise ye Christ, the Lord. 4 Come, Christians, come and joyous greet Jesus, the Child ; with welcome meet;
Bringing salvation, born for you, Laud Him then with hearts and voices true.
€'^vintma» tomt$t a^ain* Carol 110.
Rev. J. H. Hopkins.
g%
-
gain,
And
^
7—^-1 1 it-tie
chil
-
dren
-
^
r
gain,
Loud the
*-
r
^^^^^^^^ y —
Now
sing.
m^ ^^:
"Glo
-
ry
be
to
God
/;j -^.i
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?^^FT
hap-py
f>r
r r the merry, merryChurch bells ring, Christmas comes a '
Christ-mas comes a
U--f-
9
on high," Kesounds once more
.
jt
^
thro'
j^
f=—i=-
:^i^
pmmrrm^ earth and sky; For
Christmas comes again,
And
T
i
gain,
5-^
rjf-^
Loud the hap-py
lit-tle chil -
dren
sing.
m^^mS —iTzt=j:^^^^=i:
:
^=F=P=te
J
Christmas comes again the Infant in a manger laid. Christmas comes again Ever-Blessed is the Mother-Maid. Bright Angels with their harps are nigh.
Lo
!
And
sing their Sovereign's lullaby
For Christmas comes again,
;
"&c,
4 Christmas comes again "Was there ever such a glorious mom? Christmas comes again Tell to everybody •• Christ is born! " All round the world let echoes fly, And never shall that chorus die For Christmas comes again, &c
2
Christmas comes again I See the shepherds on their winding way, Christmas comes again At their feet the little lambkins play. Three Wise Men from the East are there, And bring their gifts both rich and rare For Christmas comes again, &c.
J
J
the merry, merryChurch bells ring, Christmas comes a
^^m^^m o
J
jfff^
5
Christmas comes again Let the Tree with lighted tapers shine! Christmas comes again! All its pretty things are yours and mine I Unload the gifts from every bough,
And
give us
all
our presents
now!
For Christmas comes again,
&c
fteens tSaster Uaj?.
^Tije tootrltr iintXt
Carol
111.
John A. Preston.
(FOK EASTKK).
Allegro vivo.
^^=^ «# .^;
:
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„^
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-
A
le - lu
le - lu
-
ia!
z
^•n^ Al -le
!
the Prince of Life to find Alleluia Alleluia !
/±:^Tn
But earlier still the angel sped, His news of comfort giving he said, " among the dead " Thus seek ye for the Living? Go, tell them all, and make them blest Tell Peter first, and then the rest." ;
And " why,"
:
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
!
The world
lu
-5^
There stood three Maries by the tomb, On Easter morning early, When day had scarcely chased the gloom, And dew was white and pearly. With loving, but with erring mind. Alleluia
^
i*
^^^~C"-^^ They come,
itself
keeps Easter Day,
And Easter larks are singing And Easter flowers are blooming gay, And Easter buds arc springing ;
;
The Lord is risen, as all things tell Good Christians, see ye rise as well Alleluia Parish Choir, No. 262—4.
^
^A^AU^ g=r^P
!
Alleluia
!
Alleluia
!
•
I
e)|tf0t Carol
Dawn!
112.
gold-en
liati^
nvintn.
(FOB EASTER.)
taom
ing! Scat -ter the night I
dis-ci- pies glad, First with the light.
Haste, ye
r Dawn! golden morning!
/J
,^J^j
Break forth
O
J
Scatter the night Haste, ye disciples glad, First with the light, I
J
i-Ji
mom.
Chaunt Him, young sunbeams, Dancing in mirth! Chaunt, all ye winds of God,
with thy blossoms fair; Christ is thy spring. Break from thy winter,
etc.
Carol 113.
I
^
I
I
J
Bud
Coursing the earth!
Chaunt Him,
J
/Jr^J
Chaunt Him, ye laughing flowers. Fresh from the sod: Chaunt Him, wild leaping streams, Praising your God! Break from thy winter. Sad heart, and sing!
in singing,
world new-born!
Chaunt the great Eastertide, Christ's holy
/J
^
I
First with the light.
etc.
Come where
the Lord hath Past is the gloom See the full eye of day Smile through the tomb.
lain,
Hark! angel voices Fall from the skies: Christ hath arisen! Glad heart, arise! Hark! angel voices,
etc.
Rev. J. S. B. Bodges.
(FOR EASTEK.)
4f.
after death that Him befell; Jesus Christ hath harrowed hell:
p For cres.
/
Heaven Earth
is
/
ringing, singing. Alleluia!
is
For He hath closed hell's yawning Heaven is open evermore: Hence witli sadness.
door.
Sing with gladness. Alleluia! 6
/ On
that third morning
He
arose,
Bright with triumph o'er His foes; Sing we lauding, And applauding, Alleluia!
mp
Lord, by
Thy wounds we
So from deatli to set us That our living cres.
/
Be thanksgiving!
call
on Thee,
free,
Alleluia!
^
tlifftne,
a V^pmt, tov
Carol 114.
A
(
rhyme, for Eas-ter time Come sing with mirth and
rhyme, a
i i i
i
J-
liU_r3 j^ii-
be
-
Him
fore
glee;
J^
.
.
Come youth and
age.with
J
p?=rt=F=T=F==rT
T-r--rff bars
IS aster time.
FOR EASTEK.J
fell,
.
.
A
He
- loft
fares.andwith
Him bearsThekeysof Death and
^ ^^^^^i^^^^^ zJzci
-k
Helll
i=-.J^-=,
3
No powers
And so, through Him who conquered May we, too, upward press From death of sin sweet life to win
of night can keep His soul bournes within Corruption foul can ne'er control His form unstained by sin. His three days o'er, He conies once more To tread the hallowed sod By Sion's gate, where hellish hate Had slain the Son of God. Its prison
;
Carol
To
And
(
115.
deck
Of truth and holiness And, like the Saints returning home With Christ, we pray that we May to God's holy City come
aotir
STfje
His church
^ i
2 A
with gar
^
i
Come sing His praises loud and high, Ere yet appears the dawn The birth-day of our Christian hope The glorious Easter Morn. 3 light of Easter dawned, Victorious in the strife. The Saviour burst the bands of death. And won our endless life.
For when the
-
Death,
in
true
Mount Sion
FOR EASTER.)
lands
see
xintni Edward Handley.
gay,
>
He
rose,
and took the sting from death.
Took from the grave its might led the way from earth to heayen, Through darkness into light.
He
6
"The Lord
is risen." Let each voice Sing carols glad and gay. From morn till eve each heart repeat "The Lord is risen today !"
^He movnitiQ puxpltu
all ttje sifes*
(FOR EASTEn.)
Carol lie. Veebe.
^ 1/
I
The
inorn-ing
pur- pies
the sky,
all
.^i^^;5_i
The
air
J_^^jL_i
ga.p^.=e±3;^=ppfe y,
The world ex -
iilt -
with prais
es
De
rings;
-
feat
B±=:^ While
sings
ing
-
He,
the
King,
all
-
ed
i/
I
stands
hell
strong to
saye,
gsfc
rT=g=r=T^
b^-WT'Tr And thro'
Eendsthedarkdoorsa -way,
^
ir"^
I
the breach-es of the grave Strides forth in -to
the
day.
EUl.
gii 1*=^:
'
t
4-
t
"^'-
Chorus.
mm
^=^ Glo-ry
to
God! our
glad
lips cry.
lips cry,
All glo
glo-ry be
All
^f r
-
ry be
to
God most
g3=^
iP^^T ^fe^EE^ f glad
^fe^l^^^^z^ n^f=T^gr=?sr-
-»— >-
High!
'
;
g
Glo-ry
to
g
r
j==t
'
to
God,
r^cj
r God
'
to
most
r-
r^r
High!
God most High!
i ^
m^
F^ ^1=^=^ Death's captive, in his gloomy prison Fast fettered He lias lain But lie has mastered death, is risen, And death wears now the chain. Tlie shining angels cry, "Away AVith grief no spices bring Not tears, but songs, this joyful day, Should greet the rising King !" Glory to God our glad lips cry ; All glory be to God most Higli ;
;
;
!
fr=F
g
God! our
M
meteor
titfgljt its
Carol 117.
Uq^u
toontftous
Edwin Lemare.
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
m^^^m Andante
A
me
teor bright
A
jL
the
J
no
-
-
^
»,
won-
its
j^
-s-
way where Je -
^
i
-
^
no
pomp
to bless
His
bles wait,
r-y. O'er
(Irons light
^
sus
lay.
J
J
or
state
J
Beth
-
t^^t
j
r
Tern's
ci
^
Up
Sur
on
-
-
His
lone
rounds the Babe
di
vine.
-
p:
The wise men came
Name
But heavenly choirs attuned
throng Greeted the ear of earth. is gone the song flows on To herald brighter days And truth's pure beams in glowing streams Make clear life's darkened ways.
Their hearts' glad incense bring.
So lowly born, He was tlic scorn Of nations, kings, and priests No belfry chime that Christmas-time
Tlie star
—
;
;
Rang
their lyres
To hail a Prince's birth. And rapturous song from angel
And own the Saviour King, And shepherd swains from far-off plains
at their lordly feasts.
Parish Choir, No. 272—4.
105
^'tx Carol 118.
tl)e
pi^in%. Frances R. Havergal,
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
Verse 1. Repeating for 2nd half Andante maestoso.
«^ :
i
[ O'er
I
I
f
r
71^'
r
r
deep-ens. Shades of
the dark-ness
the plains
r
night, to -
^
I
-
p A'
jl
W^
round
a
A
gloom
-
y
night air
chill
A
\-^
S
glow
is is
-
Speak
lence ing
a world be - liev
Love,
-JL
^^
z^iW
r
be
bove, of
low,
-
morn:
the
r-T
f
r a
All
Through the
-
^. T^.
r
r I
a
kens
A
-
of
sin
and
ing,
yet
for
J_i
woe: lorn!
-
^Ed
\s^
Allegro spiritoso. Verses 2-6,
P##P##i^ip^f** i2g=g — ^i; — Ff^ ^ *N ^EE^ 2.
Like
a
slum-b'rerwak'd by sunlight, See the sleep-ing world a-
I*
F=fc»t
^mf^rj ry
glo
Burst
-
ing
JJ^^
J.
Right- eous
ness, is
-
on
the
sud-den blaze of
the
f
I*-
I
r~r^r-^
dark-enedej'es!
—^^-^-r-rr-^ r-r .
Light
And
the
the Fa-ther'sBrightness, Son
of Light,
i.
nigh,
O
r'-e'
shades of night for
-
e
-
Van -
ver
ish
in
His Light, and
r-r Hark
what music fills the Heavens, Chanted by celestial choirs !
!
From
Rapt in solemn awe, adoring Three in One and One in Three,
!
Mighty God
Bv
4 ye mortals captive, blinded, Straying, wandering, dying, dead, Yours are freedom, truth, and guidance, God's own Light is on you shed! Peace and Mercy, Life and Glory, All arc yours, in God who dwell God is Love He comes to give you !
;
!
His own
self,
Emmanuel
!
in
!
All Creation wonders, listening To the Angels' minstrelsy. !
!
Citizens of
!
!
Hail
immortal heirs of Glory Heaven above Man is in yon manger, Cradled there. Eternal Love Babe of Bethlehem we know Thee, Dying, Risen, Ascended Lord
Hail
God
the deep unseen resounding, Echoing to seraphic lyres
.
of
-J-
J:
!
Triumphant Victor
!
angelic Hosts adored 6 Glory to the Eternal Father! To the Incarnate Son, we sing! Glory to the Spirit dwelling In the hearts where Christ is King!
Glory to Jehovah Jesus Glory to the Three in One
!
Hallelujah God is Human, Man Divine, in God's own !
Son I
die.
ate ringCn^ noUi,
€l)tffistmafi( fiiongs
Caxol 119.
Knapp.
Verse.
/
"
u
p
are
ring
u
^
Christ-mas songs
-
'^
I
/
the
win
J^
J'
J"
'
f "^ "^ ^ / k' sky, Christmas strains by children sung
"
now W, Thro'
ing
-
I
try
J
]^
/ / ^
.^
J^
-^ J-
9^te
Swell
tlie
song on high, For one
Our hearts they
are
rc~r^~r
born, the Princeof Peace, Whosereignshairnever,nev-er
is
Our hopes
liglit.
they
J
J
ia '^=^=f=f=F=
are bright,
iiif=^fJ^E^E^M^^^^i^^ i^
Peace,
And we
iS^ :i^=i:
s-
Thy
of
r
I
fold,
r
;
chil -
like
At Thy
~ T-r J
J'
c
dren of
m
Sing
f
Ho -
^
M
Sing
Ho
/
/
Christmas joy
is all
^ ^•
3^ . san
,
-
O
na,
Prince
of
-
san
-
J
f=-7
na,
sing
Ho -
san
J
>^
;
J
,
"
J.
!
^z=jL-pJz=j=j-rt^ ;
J.
J
lj_j_^^± i J^ f :f=t i=E;g=g
i
i Peace,
J-
£F=
s^ f
Prince of
/
J
m=^3
r--r
r
old.
O
com-ing,
/ /
."
r^ cease.
Ho
na,
\/
-
^
san - na
]/
to
J-J^
-(=2-
J"
—
J
'^T=f
the Prince of
U=i--
Christmas praise from children's
around,
God
Soft'ning pain and loss,
Christmas peace is everywhere, Blessing every cross They spring from Him the Prince of Peace, Whose reign shall never, never cease. ;
Chorls.
bright,
Our hearts they arc light, our liopes they are At Thy coming, O Prince of Peace, And we of Thy fold, like children of old. Sing Hosanna, O Prince of Peace, Sing Hosauna, sing Hosanna, Hosanna to the Prince of Peace !
Peace.
lips,
delights to hear,
Carols from our grateful hearts Please His waiting car Then hail Him, hail Him, Prince of Peace Whose reign shall never, never cease. ;
Chouus.
bright,
Our hearts they are light, our hopes they are At Thy coming, O Prince of Peace, And wc of Thy fold, like children of old, Sing Hosanna, O Prince of Pea<;e, Sing Hosanna, sing Hosanna, Hosanna to the Prince of Peace !
(FOB CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 120.
Flemish.
Arranged by H. S.
Irons.
I I
1.
The Christ-mas bells
The
bells
are ring
ing
Peals
of
joy
all
In hut or palace all
And joyfully
as brethren ; thrall
121.
your
mer -
rj'
chime At
ofE'ring
To God's fair Altar
For Christ from Satan's
Was born to-day to save you, And breathe good-will to all
Carol
ness; Their
bells are ringing Gaily in the steeple; For Christ's dear sake, To prayer awake. All Christian people
malice,
And each base part From every heart And love ye
glad
The Christmas
they seem to utter,
Bing away
and
And there the Love
bring.
Eternal
Of Christ your Saviour
(FOR EPIPHASY.)
sing.
French Flanders.
Harmonized by Rev. H. Fleetwood Sheppard. Allegretto.
^
J
N
_i_
Gold and myrrh, and incense boar For an offering, for an offering. To the sweet and gentle Child,
Enter princes, from the night! Here, within, is warmth and light, Jesus smiles. His hands outspreads For the offerings, for the offerings. Praise to Him, the gentle Child.
Grentle Saviour in the cold. In the dark with gifts of gold, Those three princes at the door Stand a-knocking, stand a-knocking, Thee to worship, gentle Child.
5 Joseph, sweep the stable clean. Strew the straw, though all is meaj Here the Temple, liere the Throne, Here the Altar, here the Altar. Of our King, tliis gentle Child.
Caspar, Melchior, Balthitzar, Tliose three princes
from
afar,
Pioonbtam^ Carol 122. With
A
p
are stream
^^
i gleam
-
ing
To
-
Wlien
ing
J^
1 1 r r
r
('.
jstteaming.
spirit.
Moon - beams
»*
an
(FOK EASTKU.)
ho
at
A-
dawn
Eas
of
i
^ ^^ J.
-
j
ly
An
nA
A
-
gel
forms
J
1
.
g
F?^
&^
t -
Day,
ter
wo -men
Christ
say;
IS
up
ris
A
LLli trr^'^ ^-^14^;^^=ij ;^444^^ lit
f^
I
From
death's dark
» Magdalen weeping Sees two angels of the sky
Watch
p
softly keeping.
tell
My
/
brethren I ascend on high!
sus
lay!
Ten Saints despairing Meet for mutual solace kind; Comes Jesus, bearing Fair hope and joy entwined. p Sweet Peace bequeathing, cr Then on them breathing, Preach
ye, baptize ye all, absolve
pTo Peter wailing Who his Lord hath thrice denied.
mf
Comes Love unfailing— Comes Christ, the Crucified. Dark scruples clearing cr With accents cheering,
/ The triumph
and bind!
Golden the glory Of the Seraphs, as they sing Redemption's story,
of their King. joys abounding. Bright notes resounding, ffB.a,Tk, how the silver bells of heaven out ring"
With
He dried!
/
All Peter's penitential tears
p
Two sad ones walking. Sorrowing for Christ's dear sake,
/
break. Faith their sight aideth, fadeth: not their hearts within them, while
We,
in
Sing to
glad chorus, in blest accord.
Him
Who would restore us
He joineth, talking. And with them bread doth
To
cr
life,
He
spake?
Parish Choir, No. 277—4.
109
and love's reward.
Briglit songs upraise we; Christ risen praise we; Hymn we a grateful strain to Christ our Lord!
ff
As His form
/Burned
-
cr
As Jesus drawpthnigh. mf Rise, Mary, speed thee! Lone hearts now need thee; Go,
ho -ly place where Je
Come, view the
pri
€W^t
Carol 123.
Christ
rtjsen.
tjs
(FO!t ?:astkk.j
Christ
en!
-
ris
Is
is
ris
-
en!
L. E.
Con-quered death and
p^pg^^ij=?^FFJ^-r^^
^
dead,
P
^^E^^EfeS
and bur
-
ied,
Ve
ry
-
as
all
His
foes!
man
He
rose.
m
M.
N-
^irrtr=rrwmm
J-t
^ ^^fa^a^g^^ ^ s ^ S ^^^ ^^^m
Al
-
le
.
lu
-
la:
!
He
the
Cross
i
/-.^^
^-^
i
en
-
dured.
± :£W=
^^
1^
ter
And
the
bit
-
ter
shame des
^^m.
^-^
Very God, He stooped to suffer Keenest sorrows, sharpest pains:
Very man enthroned
Now
in glory reigns.
as King of kings He
Alleluia!
Alleluia! who follow on; rack, or sword, or prison,
Blessed they
Who by
Share the crown that
He
hath won.
Blessfed they the Saints and MartjTS, Foremost in the Church's van, Virgin souls of maid and matron, Babe, and youth, and hcary man.
Alleluia!
Alleluia!
Bless&d all the faithful throng, Strong in Him to fight and conquer, Pressing still His way along.
-
pis
ing,
Life,
im
-
mor
- tal
Life,
se
-
cured.
ffH^^^^rHr^ Lift the Cross to-day in triumph. Lift His wondrous symbol high; Standard that hath led its legions, Onto holy victory! Alleluia! Alleluia! Once of death and shame the sign. Now of glory never equalled— See the Cross of Jesus shine!
Backward, forward,
How
its
o'er the ages. rays unearthly stream!
From eternity its splendours To eternity shall gleam! Alleluia! Alleluia! Lift the matchless symbol high.
With the Resurrection's glory. Kindling earth, and sea, and sky
I
itmt
CJ^e tDotin Carol 124.
(*•<>«
€amtmv.
fieepjs;
eastee.)
i. H. Jiedner.
^^g=4Fi^± The world
it -
self
keeps
Eas
-
terday,
And Eas
-
ter
larks are sing
-
iug;
And Eas
-
ter flow'rsare
m^^^mm^^^i^^ blooming gay,AndEas-ter buds are springing: Al
The Lord
of
a -new.
lives
things lives
all
And
all
a -new,
His
And
works are
-
le -lu
Al-Ie-lu-ia!
ia!
His works are
all
ris
-
-
ing too:
Al
ris
-
-
The Lord
ingtoo;
le - lu
-
iai
Al
-
of
all
le-Iu
things
-
ial
'f-n^fWrrrf Al-le-lu
-
ial
Praise the Lord. Al
-
le-lu
There stood three Maries by the tomb
- ia!
Al
- le -
lu -ia!
Al-le-lu
-
ia!
Praise the Lord.
But one, and one alone, remained With love that could not vary;
On Easter morning early. When day had scarcely chased the gloom. And dew was white and pearly;
And
Alleluia! Alleluia! With loving but with erring mind They came the Prince of Life to find: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
The first the dear, dear form to see Of Him who hung upon the tree:
Praise the Lord!
But
he said, "among the dead "Thus seek ye for the living?" Alleluia! Alleluia! tell
them
all
and make them
blest,
first, and then the rest." Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
"Tell Peter
Praise the Lord
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise the Lord!
The Church is keeping Easter Day, And Easter hymns are sounding.
earlier still the angel sped
His news of comfort giving;
And "why," "Go
thus a joy past joy she gained.
That sometime sinner Mary:
And
Easter flowers are bloon)inggay,
The holy Font surrounding; Alleluia! Alleluia! The Lord hatli risen, as all things tell. Good Christians, see ye rise as well: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Praise the Lord
€}^tm
1.
9^
ij
and
de
-
i,^
-
tion
ne
-
ver
J
p
J
f
f
1
His day with Christ,
'Tls
^ *• 1
i
'^
—
1
J^
J r
r -
sur
Him
^^^——
,J
r
f'
1
re
of in
Of our trem - bling hearts shall Death or bell us
^-
li
For
J
r
J-^ rn
J
i
-
e
-
t
rec
for
George C. Pearson.
verse).
jec
henceforth
n-
f:^-^(\)^^
(Repeat after each
Maestoso.
All the doubt -ing Christ ris - en! is
i:
alleluia!
(FOE EASTER.)
Chorus.
2.
vi^tnl
tjs
Carol 125.
- tion,
J•r— — i -f--f--1^
,J
J
J
f=r ^-^-^Fd i~ir~r'
r
f
r
Let
us have
rise
We
ver.
-
J
I
en
J
J
—f -4
?
r-"
tri-
—
J
ceasedj thralL
—J\-
—
1
i^r J
—
J
7
feast alL
—
J
J
g
\
1
-r
Cantoris, {or Semi-chorus of girls.)
^g=±=^=
p^i^^^ntv
Grate
-
Death
J
Bow An
our be
J
J
J
r
r
r
and
§!SE3E
m
ly hell
ful
-
-
hearts fore
ing
down
-
gels
on
in
His
-
-
ing.
1 As He
i
1
\
I
1
more Vic
His light once doth
rise
the
r
r
'
f
j=ui = T
be at
ap tor
-
pears, "tnow;
^_J.
J
i^-f
joy steps
Him,
dore
Him bend
J i
r-^ -
a
f=^
fore
Him,
Ris
tend
- ing,
Glo
r
g
r
'
j#^^ Y r
ing up ry round
'f
\
r
and keep the umph'd o - ver
^
1
^
•
'.
f— A F—^^
1
-
r
~r f
from grief and His wound-
tears,
brow.
So»ottslff, fo»ottfiil»» sdtjetff tlrar. (FOK CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 126.
^
V
V
ous-
ly,
joy
V 1.
Joy
"t lis -
-
V -
ous
r-
f
t'ning ear,
Gai
r
bJ.
choes
re
-
e
-
-
V
^
ly,
sil
-
ver
clear,
Christ-
bells
fall
on
each
'01 ly
-
they e
-
cho o'er
^ ^ / J I
choed
^
be
-
yond
the
land
j.
blue
and
Hopefully, hopefully swells out the strain, Telling of Christ's birth again and again, Sweetly the harps tuned in Christ's home above Take up the song and repeat it in love; Echoes of strains sung by Angels on high. Echoes re-echoed beyond the blue sky.
Mu
o'er sea,
2^
sky,
A.
E
d
Parish Choir, No. 300—4.
mas
- si
^
-
choes
-
cal peals
^
J:
of
strains
full
sung
^ ^ *
Tenderly, tenderly die now the chimes. Passing away as they passed in old times. Hushed now the music while grateful hearts In offerings gladly of song and of prayer; Silent the bells, but in heart and with voice. We hail the Lord's birth and for it rejoice.
sli;
of
Carol 127. '
On
the Birth -day
n
^
"^/f tone.Glo
J
I
I
-
I
be
ry
of
the Lord
Jf
gels joy
-
lone,
Glo
ry
Ma
doth
ry
-
cord.And
n
they sing
r,
^
sweetest
in
^LA
\
God
lone.
bom
is
mai -den
of
E
l=t:
dim.
cres. I
^^?3FffF=^ fair,
ac
nil
^^y^
1
t^
-
glad
^
mm te ^^^E^^IEpE^ Ma
in
^
I
I
i
,
n
I
God a
to
An-
^^^
yi-^
J
—
^
i
,
^
1.
Rev. J. B. DykeM.
(FOR CHRISTMAS.)
Allegretto. ^uegreiio.
3 1^
the Sa-viour
-
-^.
-r
1
Ma -ry
bear;
e
-
PA)
ver
pure,
.
.
r
Ma -ry
-*-f-°°^ e
ver pure.
-
g
9^ Ma
r-^^-f
ry
-
2
Born is now Emmanuel, He, announced by Gabriel,
These good news an Angel told To the shepherds by their fold, Told them of the Saviour's Birth, Told them of the joj^ for earth.
God
is
whom Prophets
He,
Cometh from
born, etc.
old attest, the Father's Breast. God is born, etc.
Born to-day is Christ the Child, Born of Mary undefiled. Born the King and Lord we own; Glory be to God alone.
God
is
born, etc.
3Jo»fuUs> losfttUs ^ntitXn ate uin^inQ. Carol 128. mf
C. F. Roper.
(FOK CHRISTMAS.)
rrrrrr
sing-; ethlehem's plains of light; Wonderful, won- der-ful angels areising-ing,0 is now beaming, Sages have come from a -far; Beau-ti-ful,beau-ti- ful ^, 3.Wist -ful-ly, wist -ful-ly wise men are seeking"The Christ in the House of Bread;"Tenderly, ten -der-ly ^
1. 2.
Joy
-ful-ly,
joy -ful-ly
Peaceful-l'y.peaceful-ly light
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b l^ "T^C f LChristmas night. 1 message now bringing To wel-come the Beth -le -hem's wonder-ful Star. "Glory to God now gleaming Ma -ry is keep-ing Her watch o'er that low - ly Bed. J I
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the high-est,allglo-ry
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Peace on theearth and good will;"An-gels are
tell-ing the mar-vellous story, Shepherds are
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Carol 129 With
tarol tue loin.
(FOR CHKISTMAS.:
spirit
Carol of fields, where in the night Wakeful shepherds beheld a light; Heard with araaze how in Bethlehem Jesus, the Saviour, was bom for them.
Carol
how
Carol of
how
He whom
all on the hay the angels told of, lay;
Tenderly cherished by Mary's love, Rev'rently worshipped by hosts above. Carol
they joyfully ran.
we
still
—O
it is
sweet
Thus
There to behold ttieir God made Man; Leaving their flocks in the fields to be Kept by the angels, right fearlessly.
the Infant Divine to greet. that He loves us, feel He is nigh, Though He is God who reigneth on high.
Know
Carol how He cometh again. Seated on clouds, the Judge of men; Then shall His children with great delight Rise up to meet Him in glory bright.
Jj^uvUi niottt unQtl tioires ninuiriQ, (FOR CHRISTMAS.)
These sweet strains
1
J:
A
o'er
J^
Bethle
1
-
hem
ring
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Glory to the Lord most highest, Peace on earth, good will to man, Love that sin and death deftest. Destined yet our earth to span.
ing;
-
viours bom.
Hearts rejoice, all terrors vanish. When His love pervades the soul. All your doubting anguisli banish.
Let His
life
your
lite control.
5
3
Hearts rejoice with joy responding, Yield to the inspiring strain. Hearts with sin, grief, care, desponding. Breathe new life, bright hopes proclaim.
Sa
Peace, good will,
J:
Hark sweet !
angel voices singing,
Swell their anthem, join their praise.
Heaven and earth this joy is ringing God mankind to heaven will raise.
iJIijflTr
Carol
las on iWars^s Untt,
S^esttfif
(FORCHKISTMAS.)
131.
Clarence
M.
Conant.
Solo. Andanle.
1. 2. 3.
Je Je Je
Child Child Child
Ma
-
su's
lay on eyes were
-
sus
woke from
-
sus
knee,
ry's in
-
clos'd sleep
a
-
sleep, gain.
^1 Oh! Did Oh!
eyes;
mild wide;
4
feE^
i^fefei; EtiE*^
my
bend
her
head
ry's
heart
-
-
lit
o
-
as
pen'd
wide
He
slept
Ilis
eyes
were
His glad
4—J3rS=t=t: —
were
His
sad
moth -
-
^—^
King, said she. watch-ing keep joy - ous then.
tie
and was
Oh!
tears
the a
all
of
sleep,
With
And
-
stars are
in
bove
Heav'nly tears were
Ma
the
-
ry's
the
t=^
s
eS
m^. a-
skies. Then
round
Child, And dried. And
still
a
-
still
a
-
bout that round that round that
won- drous pair. won- drous pair, won- drous pair.
An An An
-
gel-
-
gel gel
-
-
Chorus. Allegro animato.
-5 we
Sing
the
sto
-
ry
J
J
J
2^^-y-
Peace Par
3.
New
1.
I
-
-f
r
r
of
for
the
wea
don
for for
sins
hope
life
J
-
be J
fill'd fill'd
^^^
Sa- viour' s birth. Peace and good will
J
J
the the the
J
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—
J w
P
P
1*
to
1*
1*
all
•
1*
on earth,
•
P^
?=r--r^-f—f-R-t-t-^7-f-F-:
and pent
ry re
fill'd
T
5-^f the
—
vol - ces vol - ces voi - ces
ic ic ic
-
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2.
m
acccl.
rit.
fcr
er
pen'd
r-\
sleep,
Ma
And And And
-
-
yond J
-
the ant the J
worn, sigh. skies,
J
Since Since Since
J
Christ Christ Christ
A,
is
born,
shall shall
rise.
I
die.
1
i^fng out
tl)r
Carol 132.
anttjentt S^es^uis
litteis. C. FtUsimmont.
(FOK KASTKR.)
Lively.
^^^m
t^E^^L=ML^
-^f^-
ffi
^
^i
i^i
P
ii^S 3t news
hap -py
He lives Amid
^^^i The
tell
wide
world
a
-
broad.
Upon each little restless head To lay His unseen hand, And guide the wandering little To Canaan's promised land.
to hear the children's prayer,
To wake
He listens
'^m
the children's song;
music there the heavenly throng. to its
A heaven-bound band. 6
3
He
lives to plead
feet
Then ring the church-bell, The happy news tell,
Then ring the church-bell, The happy news tell, The glad sound prolong.
when
He now prepares the children's Way up beyond the sky.
children sin.
To wash away each stain, Their souls from Satan's grasp to win.
Where
sin
And children
Saved from eternal pain.
home.
and sorrow never come. never
die.
Then ring the church-bell. The happy news tell,
Then ring the church-bell. The happy news tell.
While earth
Let the echo reply.
He lives to bless
each
shall remain.
little
Ring out the anthem, Jesus lives! Repeat the joyful lays
heart
Which rests on Jesu's love. His grace and mercy to impart,
Till every child
And
And every fear remove. Then ring the church-bell. The happy news tell
on earth believes
sings the Saviour's praise. Then ring the church-bell.
The happy news
tell
Throughout endless days.
Till the Easter above.
Parish Choir, No. 308—4.
117
net tte U}))oU
iootltr cfja^nt untt HinQ*
Carol 133, Spirited.
g-^
(FOR EASTER.)
I— d: -j—1— ^,
H-U
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Let the whole world chant and sing Eas -ter prais bithas borne, All the For our Lord for us
1.
2.
On Him
3.
our transgress -ions
He
fell;
,
I
to our King; weight of scorn:
es ter
wentdownto
us
for
H
hell,
-^J'
Al Al Al
le -lu le - lu le - la
:nj± i=l=j:
^Mla! ia! iai
fr f^=rf T 'fillr"n'
f
r »^ rr' f \ Res -cued from the fie-ry riv-er,Let the blest ones sing for ev -er: Al Death'ssharppains 'twas Histo know; His to drink the woe: cup of Al He hath triumphed o'er the foe; He hath wrought sin's o-ver -throw: Al I
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le le le
-
A=^
4=* I
ia! ia! ia!
with hymn and song.Full- est prais- es loud and long: Al Hands,andFeet,andSide,Flow'dHislife-blood'scrimsontide; Al So, once more that Eas - ter morn, He to high-er life was born, Al
We,
too, raise
?^
put on Carol 134.
A
il
in
-
w
-
tiis teantffttl voftes.
-
l ^.^ ll'-^i -I-^A
-m-
to sing
-m-
-
-0-
ing, the
'
i=
J-
?^
p^=rpr
embrace thee
^_ j'
l
:b£
to
Aj
-
Break
day
j^pi
W~r
morning has dawu'd, And the
Shake off the dust from thy feet, Bride of Christ, For the Conqueror, girded witli might, Has vanquished the foe, the dragon east down,
And
-|
thy beau -ti-ful robes,Bride of Christ.For the King shall
on
P forth
-
?^
:?=»E
t^MpJ^^ FP=H^Fl=^
'Siz Put
-
.
(FOR EASTER.)
Lively. ^^
1.
.
lu
^^M^ i
i i^^j-J^Li 4 — -St-
lu
le- lu le- lu
le -
And from
jlU ^S=t=4
In la
^^ -
.jjj/^r^i^-l
f-=^ Ui
I
-
the cohorts of hell put to flight.
sha-dows of night
are
a -way.
Once they arrayed Him with scorn: but see! His apparel is glorious now; In His hands are the keys of death and of hell. And the diadem gleams on His brow. 6
3
—
—
Thou art the Bride of His love. His elect, Dry thy tears, for thy sorrows are past; Lone were the hours when thy Lord was away, But He comes with the morning at last.
Hark!
The winds bear
Choir answers choir, where the song has no end, All the saints raise Hosannas on high Deep calls to deep in the ocean of love, As the Bride lifts her jubilant cry.
the noise of His chariot wheels. And the thunders of victory roar; Lift up thy beautiful gates, Bride of Christ, For the grave has dominion no more.
she sings 'tis her voice; Alleluia Alleluia, the captives are free; Unfolded the gates of Paradise stand. And unfolded for ever shall be.
Sfnfl,
^
niUQf pt t^iiXfvtn,
Carol 135.
George C. Pearson.
(FOR EASTEK.)
Chorcb- Joyfully
1 Sing.O sing ye chil-dren.Sing ye
^ u Ris -en
joy-ful
-
^ ^ 1/ Christ our Lord hath
ly;
I
ris
-
u
u
en
From
I
T
i
I
little
;
^
f
I
-
- i
ty.
ap^^#i
u u ' ^ ^ ^ ^ 1/ t [; our Sav-iour,Christ our Lord and King.Therefore sing ye prais-es, Joy
t.
is
Verse, a
^
death's captiv
I
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t
-f ul
r=^
'^
homage
bring.
slower.
j= r-J ; j
g
1.
M
Darli and sad the eve- ning,
When His foes
i
.i
prevail'd.When our Mas-ter's
Bo
-
jj^
dy To the cross was nailed.
J^-^±
m^^- t^
fr^
'^ i>
^ i ^^=F t«=*: E
-vil foes
m^^m ^
had conquer'd,Ho-li-ness was
:£=^ 1/
Sa
slain
n=f
tr
1/
-
tan then vie
-
^^
torious Ruled the earth
^
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;
^
8?=
——
:=
=^
i>
^
gain.
» y
n
Repeat Chorus.
Follow to the garden, To the rocky tomb,
Where His
friends
had
laid
Him
In the deep'ning gloom Roman guards are stationed. Fixed the Jewish seal. ;
Lest, by night, the faithful,
Should His Body Sing,
steal.
sing, etc.
3 heavens Reigneth Christ our King, And, His might extolling.
Ever
in the
We
Mis praises sing
;
Sing the wondrous glory
Of
the joyful hour,
When the grave was conquered By His mighty power Sing,
sing, etc.
li^atie
sou
tjeatTi ttje tnontrtoufii
Carol 136.
stot^i H. W. Parker.
(FOR E.VSTEK.)
Boys.
^ How
shall we show forth our gladness On tliis blessed Easter-day ^ Praise the Lord of life and glory, And with all His people say Christ is risen, etc. :
But can words sliow forth tlie measure Of tlie debt of love we'd pay ? No, in
lioly
Let our
deed and loving say
lives forever
Christ
is
risen, etc.
-H
-&
-9-
ZX
#
let
us
all, tefoCc(n0,
Carol 137
mf Again
in every garner, plenteous winter hoard, Safe through a Father's goodness, The yellow sheaves are stored. Now therefore to Thy temple Both young and old we come, cr Father, to Thee upraising
p
A
/
Our song
of
Varlsh Choir, No. 330— 4.
Harvest Home.
And though
with
Our hymns cr
mf
unworthy
we
sing.
For Jesu's sake forgiving Accept the praise we bring And help us, by Thy Spirit
With To live
/
lips
of joy
A life
gifts of grace
to
endued.
Thee hereafter
of gratitude.
^Tfie
ntlXin are tofifU to f^aviituu H.
Carol 138.
m^^^=^^ f^
;E5S The
fields
»fcff
are
white
to
vest,
*=ci^. >
F^^
Fleetioood Sheppard.
m I
But
where
the
are
reap
-
ers,
where ?
J.
-
h
,"P
dim.
Forth
stepp'd
&i St
m They
^
the twelve
reap'd
in
sweat
a
:;:«pi
A
o
f=O^T=S ^S^^ Sc
r=^—p—f- f=S'=f=T and
sor
-
A
field appears.
"To where the angel faces Look pleadingly to Rome,
And
green ears daily ripen,
Go
-
pers'd,
not
but
forth from friend and home."
3 "I go," says brave Augustine, The gospel on his heart, "In the great harvest labour, "With joy to take my part." On white cliffs where the eagle Of CoBsar once did perch, Augustine plants Christ's standard, And founds the Christian Church.
for
lorn,
lA
ji
:§•:
on the blue horizon
new white
Dis
iL^i
To laborers fainting, bleeding, To eyes that fill with tears, Still
row,
tzzp
iPrJfii-
And
through the sweep of ages His followers are seen, Now sowing, and now reaping, Fields ripening
and green.
The garners brim not over, The labourers are few, Though God still sends His
And
sunshine, drops His quickening dew
5
Master of the Call as
Thou
corn-fields.
didst of old
!
Men's hearts will leap to labour, And reap the growing gold. And what for us Augustine Did work, we will repay, To other lands where whitens God's harvest
field to-day.
mt^in ^out
i^aitee meloTri?
Carol 139.
/
^
-
^
Make
f^tavtn. Rev. F. A. J. Ilervey.
(HARVEST.)
I
1
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I
me
lo
-
/ JSJ i
-
i
dy
with
J.
J.
-r
I
-
in
f
i
your hearts, re
1-^.i
-
joice
and
ye,
i ^
J
i
be
Let
glad
i
J_
^-^-J: no
de
-
jec
-
tion
cloud the
no
face
fu
-
#,-.i^
ture thoughts be
sad:
and
ca
-
-
|^E| ^-
rol,
+
^
=^d=d..;rrt—J
.I-
O
—— F
har -vest
ye
p
P
this
- ers,
'
t-|--^_
1—uj.
r
|
mel
low
-
Au
-
tumn
—
f—* =r f^^S^^^F
with
praise
in
bar
i
-
mo
i
—
-
ny J
let
*=st
.^^^
.1
i
y^
I
^E^3E^^^=g
God
To
time;
J
i=r-^r^
I
=^
|_i4
?^1^ all
your
voi
-
J
ces chime.
J
f=g^=F^F=F^=^^T^^T=^
gi
ElEfE
The year upon the lap of earth casts flowers fresh and fair, The year is crowned with treasures, and with blessings rich and About her ample brows a wreath most joyfully is worn
rare
Of clustered vine, fruit-laden boughs, and stalks of bearded corn. 3 cheer us on our pilgrimage in sunshine or in shade. Floats the murmur of sweet music from ev'ry branchy glade. And the warbling of the wild birds, with bleatings of the fold, Mingled softly with the lowing of cattle on the wold
To
4 the rustle of the leaflets on slender stem and spray. As though for joy they clapp'd their palms throughout the livelong day, And the merry rant of children that frolic on the lea, Fill up the swelling chorus of universal glee.
And
come
iJTome totti), Carol 140. With
tovtf^y tiratie
vtaptvu
i
G. B. Ussant.
(harvest.)
^^
sjnrit. _
We sow in tears and labour, We reap in joy and strength, p We tread our pathway weeping,
My
p
Angels are the Reapers, Both night and day they care To see the seed grow riper Within the bending ear At last through Heaven's bright portal The Guardian Angels sweep,
«*
cr
Good seed we bear
mf Our
mouth
is filled
at length;
:
with laughter,
Our tongue is filled with mirth, The Harvest is of Heaven, The labour was of earth.
And
say 'The corn is ready, Give, Lord, the word to reap.'
3 7nf
The Lord
mf
of Life saith to us,
"Come
p
gather in your wheat But when you keep your Harvest One thing do not forget There comes another Harvest For which no mortal delves. There I am Harvest-Master, The sheaves are you yourselves.
/
5 And then the word is given, "Go forth and reap the corn. The fields so white to Harvest Upon this Harvest morn Go forth, My Angel Reapers, And in your bosoms bear :
The sheaves
And
Life for ever joy Life of days to come !
O
Day which knows no
O
A
ending
Harvest-Home Harvest-Home whose pleasure endless
No
blight,
no storms alloy
A blest Abode A Feast of A Paradise of joy !
to
My
store the
God
full
garner,
Harvest there."
"
—
Carol 141. ji
1.
(
Mut. Doc.
J. F. Bridge.
CHKIHTMAS.)
Smoothly, and not too fast.
a
List!
sound
re
-
lar!
what an
gel voi
Broods of
ces;
- joi -
-
^
t^cres.
ces
-
E
vil
/
-J
^^* r
Through the ge
m
up -on
J
ne
-
ra
.
/
i
aye
r
I
Earth
a -mid
¥^m
^
j^x
.„ j
«/
-
Calm-ing
tious roll
ev'
-
ry
the
sweet words of glad- ness
^|li pP^^^-f^
n-n
-
win- ter night!
the
speed their flight. List— for
'
I
s^f=f
T—17—
Fall
mourner's sadness:— "Chbist is
PI
bom— to
T^P^^^=F^^^P^ fe--d3.
^^^^^^^"
savethy
soul."
Child
Di-vine— whatPow'rsarerouDdTbeelHealttato
maD Thy
Presencebriugs:
^n^ I
Age by
age have
my-riads
found Thee
Lord
of
Lords and King
r
i
Kings.
i 2
Born to heal what sin hath broken — Born its captives to release — Born — by Prophet-lips forespoken — Mighty God and Pkince of Peace; Wiien the Passions rago in blindness. Thou their stormy waves canst still, Turning by Thy Spell of Kindness Hate and Malice to Good-will, Child Divine Hails the joy
3 Sing, ye hosts
Round The Lamb enthroned in Light. O man — the hymn prolonging
Sing,
Through thy toils of hourly fight. Sing what Grace, what nameless Glory Stooped to rescue sons of Earth; Grateful spread the wondrous story,Hail The Incarnate Saviour's Birth. Child Divine, all hearts that know Thee Know the strength Thy Presence brings,Know what debt of Love we owe Thee, Lord of Lords and Kino of Kings.
— whoe'er hath known Thee Thy Presence
—
— triumphant thronging
brings:
in Death we own Thee Thine through life Lord of Lords and Kino of Kings.
Parish Choir, No. 342—4.
126
Carol 142 Largo.
^CHRISTMAS.)
,^
er
blessed
^
J.
^^
Sing
thro'
ev
-
all
Je
mom
ru
-
He who built the He who, throned amid
-
tion's
hap
-
py dawn,
^:^^
Lo, within a manger
Sits
re-demp
Hail
sa-lem,
-
hem.
-
What Thus
—
—
!
3 "Say, ye holy shepherds, say, What your joyful news to-day ?
Teach us etc.
In
etc.
6 teach us, holy Child, face so meek and mild.
O
Teach,
By Thy
— Hail,
le
Sacred Infant, all divine. a tender love was Thine, to come from highest bliss Down to such a world as this Hail,
lies
earth and skies, in height sublime, Hail, etc. the cherubim.
Wherefore have you left your On the lonely mountain steep ?"
Beth-
Christ
to
resemble Thee
Thy sweet
humility.
— Hail,
etc.
7
4
"As we watched at dead of night Lo, we saw a wondrous light Angels singing. Peace on earth. Told U6 of the Saviour's birth." Hail,
—
Mary blest By the joys that fill Thy breast. Pray for us, that we may prove
Virgin Mother
etc.
Worthy
!
of our Saviour's love.
— Hail,
etc.
nv^t ^'^vifumuu
srtie
isfigiit*
Carol 143. Brightly.
I
J
=
yV. ;^;
n.
Mus. Doc.
Sangster.
Sopranos Only.
should like
to
^^^^I^i^i^ An
have heard the
-
gels sing,
Ou
that first great Christmas
1^
morn, To have
mm^.
100.
t
H^^a^l^^l^p^pi^ knelt
and
But
I
r-
g^H »yf
listened
mu -sic
to
sweet. O'er the Babe
& iS i^Mi may
sing
that
of
^
i
still
to
-day, Oh,
-f
m^ ?^ I
Babe
^^;-^
glad
-$
-
-j-
— r ^-
so
in
Beth
-le -
ten -der.sokind, so
/
Org.-^
An -gels
so
hem
born.
mm fair.
J-^J
F=f=f=^/-
Ff^^p^^^P
den our Christ-mas morn,
should like to have watched the great stars shine. As they did that Christmas night; Till my heart was bright with a heavenly flame. And my soul was bathed in light. Cho. But the stars are there in heaven above, And as sweetly still they shine; And the lapse of years and the wear of time Make no change in that heaven of mine. I
I should like to
And
should like to have been a shepherd there. To have watched my flock by night. To have seen the wonderful glory shine. Till the hills were paved with light. Cho. But I need no Bethel hill to climb Nor a shepherd my calling be. For I'm but a sheep, and no shepherd I, That Jesus must be to me. 1
have seen that manger
crib,
To have knelt before that shrine, To have laid my gift at those tender feet. And have worshipped the Babe divine. Cho. But I may worship that Babe to-day, And as truly my Christmas see. For His presence is now my Bethlehem, And His love shall my carol be.
.And the
^avU
I
toija^t
Ijeatienls nountfu are floatmg.
Carol 144.
^^'""'y
(christmas.)
what
heaven
t-rr'
sounds
ly
-
are
TUman.
^
^ i
ing Through
float
^-
mid -night
the
air;
3 i— -^M T^
lifcifiF=l=
e
^
:J3
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^r=FT — iM ^&n 11i C"
T
An
-
gel
5
1^
^^t-^
'Come and worship" seems
Of
the burthen
little
Christ
is
Holy
1.
Lift
^ A
T^^t-
celestial
creation rise.
your voices, swell the anthem the one in Three.
fiilttmtietfis
Isins* H.
(chbistmas.)
t
r
in
fill
slum
J
fair.
To
Star.
^ f
While
pp
n=-r
5
2^i^iU in pt^ttviX
iS:
^
—^
^
won-drous
!
Carol 145. Efc
:^
I
Lo the long expected Jesus Comes to set us free.
in deepest adoration
the
Songs so
From
born to-day."
Wise men from afar
To
ing
Shouts of praise and songs
city yonder,
3 See aroiind the lowly cradle
Bow
a p
Mount up to the skies, Shadows of terrestrial darkness
their festal lay,
'In the
—— —
•*-"
-T
^^rt:s-
peace
/
^ ^^r~r~t
wm
bers
^
J
Rest Thee, Holy Babe,reposing On the blessed Virgin's knee,
Though without
the night
is
closing.
There can be no night near Thee. 3 For around Thy lowly manger Glows a radiance all divine. Angels guarding Thee from danger. With increased briKhtness shine.
See
Thy
Mo
^
Softly, reverently, they sing
:
—
5 Hush'd our songs of exultation, Hymns and praise alike must cease, Lo, we watch in adoration, Christ, our Messenger of Peace.
lies so calmly sleeping, And as yet untouched by care Rest Thee, Babe, our guard we're keeping. ;
Thy
Thee
ther o'er
V
As a sacred circle forming, Each with outspread silver wing. In the dark and early morning,
"There He
We
s^^sm
^
•—
I
T. Tiltman.
parents' vigil share."
bend,
^
J
2ri)e
^ai^ter jsunisfjine Uteai^s again.
Carol 146,
Geo.
E.
Oliver.
Allegro pomposo
East
er sun 3oms on
bios
shine the rious
-
n P^ -f=f=^ this glo
-
breaks East East
'jy^
^
rious than Ees of o e'en
glo
ech
h-^i
n
^
the
ur to
-
the their
sin fra
some
songs
all
forth
glad
J
-
raise.
mm
f
star rec
lit
-[-^ t mom,
tion-joy, own gates
Heav'u's
We've sang
And Our
Je hap
rail. rail
I
-
:3zi=:
Lr~T Je
frnf
work com
gy^
notes
-
Birth!
sus'
at sus'
-
of
plete! praise!
H ^ m^ J.
We've But For
n*i J^^^'^j -Q
s'
-X—
S
^
fet
be
fair
er
still
our the
who
died
is
-
side
now
He's bro
-
faith on,
and love ye hap
-
j:,;'^
^
I.
watch'd
He
And And
we
'
f -
More
ful
,r^j—
j |
Vempo rubato.
T
earth,
grance sweet.
-
^=e=F
T=^
tell
On
gain
-
i^
^
:at
a
er morn, Fling Our er day
i
Parish Choir, No. 356—4.
Sav
-
ris'n
ken and py
iour''s Cross,
-
of
fer
a
Deatii's
pen Chris
-
ing gain,
We've Each "The
sor lov Life,
dark bands, Our i - tence, tian hearts,
P__n-D-.-^-
To The
ik
-
row'd at
-
ing the
Je
-
Christ,
Lord
f
His
sus, its is
i
But Of
Way!"
Sing
m
strong ris
ris'n
savel
to
-
,
aternpo.
bring.
Grave;
heart should the Truth,
en
to^
King. -
day.
Carol 147. Full.
^
(
'i
'i
[I^EE^Etd He
is
pris-on,
ris-en,
He
m
^^ rr
r-r is
ris - en,
Tell
Let the whole wide earth
with
it
re
Arranged by E. R. Amdell.
EASTER.)
^
-
joice.
^^^=r^^^^^^^m
He has burst His three days'
a joy-ful voice,
He
has
burst
His three days' prison,
Let the
0^
^^^^^^tei^it^m ^^-^--0^^
pp
//.
i^fea ^5!
i^ter
:^-
ijE^^
4--.-i^.-JV-j^
whole wide earth re-joice,
L
^
.
^
3i^^ ^
h=^
^i=:i: Death is con-quered,Man
is
^
:Cf*=
u^ •
#^ free; Christ
hath
won
•
-^
thevicto-ry.
put on>
iittt
Carol 148.
on (
ffotttr tiest
arta».
Eastkk.)
Allegro moderato
^=^"3^
--i
Put
on, put
on your
P
Allegro moderato.
An - gels
best ar
Put
^=\\2.
sing, Christ the
J
^
-
ray,
is
.
|=pj=j:
your best ar
ris'n
ray,
your best ar
-
Let
ray,
us
to
tht Lord -day! Christ the
ris'n
!
make glad
^^
best ar-ray,
to
-
day,This Eas J
!
-
ter
J
^^^=^FrT^^¥^^^^R-=f-^-p-r
^^^^
r
I
J.
^-J.
51«:=t=t ipifci
-
^iipp^
on your
on, put
Lord
^l£^. ^^^ U-
I
J'^-
j^:
J4
'l
M^Fp^^^pffe
j-'j.
?==p=
2.
Spring, spring, ye flowers of richest dyes. Lift to Heav'n your dewy eyes; Siiring has come from God on high,
Sing, sing ye birds on ev'ry tree, Carol, warblers, o'er the lea; Gone are winter's gloomy days, Banished by the Sun's bright rays; Christ from death hath set us free!
We
wake
to life
no more
Christ the Risen bids us rise.
This Easter Day.
This Easter Day.
Depart, depart, ye shades of night, Before out Risen Sun's great Light; Lift we up our chant of praise
Quickpned by All
is
ITis orient rays,
glorious, all is bright
This Easter Day.
to die,
?#aUelu|al|, raise Carol 149.
BrisUy.
(
rrrrfTrf-
Hal
- le - 111-
jah, raise the song, "Jesus Christ
ti^e fison^*
ris -
is
en:" Let
TfTf-r
ris
f
f r r ing r
en!"Her lov
-
f
^
and
-
-^-J-^J '^
ev
-
Hal
van-quish-ed
|— H2 Hallelujah!
U
I
le - lu
^
3 Hallelujah! dry the tear, "Jesus Christ is risen;"
Sound
Con spinto
ri
(EASTEK.)
.
-
ing for
Eas
the
ly
I
let
the cry
"Jesus Christ
is risei
-
"Jesus Christ is risen!" The Sealed Stone is rolled away, Death and thegrave have lost their prey For Jesus Christ is risen to-day.
jah.
Carol 150.
i i
And
J
let the sound, "Jesus Christ is risen," Circulate the world around, "Jesus Clirist is risen!" Soon may the world's great Easter be. When, her now bondaged children free, exultant, Lord, shall reign with Thee. Hallelujah
o'er every silent bier,
"Jesus Christ is risen!" Thrice blessed pledge, ye mourners keep, loved ones weep, He lives, they only sleep. Hallelujah
-
I
Hallelujah!
Because
Mer
tive led,
f=T4 Hallelujah!
Who for your lost and
1.
-
I
Wakeeach harp string of thesky,
has
foe
cap
!
I
'ry
has
ty
tiv
J-J-
J
I
i^
^iSi
Head, Cap -
-
Church the note prolong, "Jesus Christ is
Tempo.
I
i r7
tlie
r ^
>
>
umph-ant
tri -
Warren Andrews.
EASTEK.)
His
-
Ring from tow'r and
ter bells
^
J_J
J.
Al
peo -pie.
-
le
-
lu
J
-
ia!
—
_^
.
stee -pie.
dim.
Tell -ing
of
the deathless
Love
J
notes
of
joy
Won
-
drously
are blend
-
ing
^^^
J
_
i)-
^^r-f
~ — A J)r -n i s ^ _ ^ J riVh=F^^T^r p—r—^ lUJ/i| IkJr' _
f
f-|
'
I
-"
I
With
the
^ :J=J:
sad
^
-
ness yes
-J^.J
ter
-
J
-
evpj_
J
_..-.. the Life
Of
.
so
J^fJ-i—l
King the
As we
all
the heavenly spheres
old, old story.
sing the Easter joy Of the Lord of Glory. Alleluia! angels sing Songs of joy with mortals— Of the way of Life to-day Christ unbarred the portals.
.
-
m
:FEEp=-pEEEE^EE^
T=r=r=F Up through
end
rl 2 -^"^ ^^^ "'g^t has passed awav, ^Sweet the bells are ringing," He our Joy this morn has come, sinciniTtoo now are arp singing:— ing. Alleluia! Christ is risen. So will we be rising.—
4
We
He
from death, and we from sin, Loving life and prizing.
All our doubts and fears are gone, Cheerily the pealing Through the blinding mist of tears Wakens joyous feeling. Alleluia! ring again, Christ lias passed the river, As He rose and lives would we Rise and live for ever!
mm
3o^tul UXUnQH of a ^atJiour. CHKISTMAH.
(
Carol
^m
151.
Joy-ful
m
^£P
U '-f=i=!=r^^
\
I
\
dings
ti -
it
lay;
I
I
this
J
J
J
II
An
-gel voi
r
h
r
I
I
tell
I
A^J J.
J
mid -night
r
a
rf
J
J
r
news
ful
-
r
gain,
The
air.
j._j
Sweetly sing, then, with the
An- gels.Soft and
r
,
send
J
J
mrf
Far
o
-
ver
the
snow.
m
i^
w^
|-
bells
I
Frf^ S^iS=^ ^ j^
and
111
I
II
joy-
rr
Refrain. a tempo.
I
clear Through the
1J
II that
ffP dark- ness
in
1
and
J
J
To
da'
II
soft
jiA
And
I
I
sang
J
i
strain,
m^
n
ces
J
I
their peace -ful
-
T T t the t world, as
I
I
Sa-viour Came
a
of
=1=
^^dMM
sin
forth
M. Nourae.
Rev.
t=|:
^
"
i
II
iJ
.J-
be borne on
clear ;Let your voi -ces
the chill
night
air;
I I
Car- ol
soft
//J- 1 2
Holy
Peace Feace proclai proclaim Through the birth of
MMMM
- ly,
car
-
ol oi
sweet-
IIA
tributes to the
ly. ly,
i
±i
A
manger
.T
Let us bring. Let us welcome the Saviour, our Lord and King While the earth with pure snow is clad Let pure hearts be glad.
And bells ring out their joyful And Angel voices gently steal Far through the
Ref: —Sweetly
still
J
peal,
Humbly
a
Sa-viour
J i
J
J.
in
Beth
i
J
sheltered in a stable
be found in our hearts this day
Holy Saviour, do Thou be near. Bring Thou holy cheer;
And we
will sing in glad accord
jipyful bells and Angels' word, Both now and for aye.
With
Kef —Sweetly
sing, etc.
:
133
hem.
J?'^
Jesus lay
May He likewise
night.
Parish Choir, No. 389—4.
- le -
sing, etc.
IS^uvU
I
t!je
efjtistttias QVttiinQ.
f o^Cttl
Carol 152.
F. T. Southwick.
In Unisox,
r=ri^''t r r cj^^f^^-H?J^ \
And
to
us
a
Son
is
giv
-
en,
On
this
hap
-
py Christmas morn.
2
Trustfully the sages sought Him When they saw the star arise,
Beaming brightly, beckoning onward, Moving through the Eastern skies.
And above a lowly stable Soon it rested, shining clear; Entering, the wise men foimd Him In a manger rough and drear.
Precious gifts of gold and spices From the Orient they brought; in adoration, bending To tlie King whose throne they sought. In no robe of royal purple Was He clothed, as princes wear, But in humblest garb, the Saviour Came our eartlily lot to share.
Low
the wise men brought their treasures, Offering them on bended knee, So may we our prayer and praises Ever offer, Lord, to Thee. Let us then, with glad Ilosannas, Sing His praise with sweet accord, Who was born this day to save us Jesus, Saviour, Chbist, the Lord.
As
mavUi
f^t Heraltr angels niriQina, (CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 153. Not
Copyright.
too fast.
IE Hark
!
the herald angels singing, "Glo-ry be
to
God !" While the shenherds watch are keeping On the
"
5
p "Peace on earth," to man proclaiming Joyous news to all
p Though an Infant, mean and He shall ever reign.
Tidings great to mortals bringing,
Saved from
thrall.
3
Lo, in Bethlehem, in a manger, God Incarnate lies; Come, to save a world in danger, From the skies.
mf
sod.
/
On
this
happy morn;
Vanish sorrow,
fear,
Christ
4
and sadness, born!
is
7
Hasten, shepherds, to adore Him Hail the Saviour King Wise men, lay your gifts before Him
/
I
—
lowly,
Prince of Peace, and Judge Most Holy, liight maintain. 6 Let the earth be filled with gladness
Offerings bring.
Mortals own your God and Saviour I Join the angel lays; Shout aloud His Name, and ever Sing His praise.
Hail Emmanuel King of Glory Great Deliverer, hail!
ff
!
May Thy
I
Bethlehem's Xever fail.
birth, in
Wl^
#tiet
^ntr
story,
ober pUitin.
(CIIUISTMAS.)
Carol 154.
m
ll^E? 1
^ ver hills and \
-
^=j^j,jgAj^:^riEagfej^
i^ ^-¥=rn=:0L ^ ""I
b plains.Ring a thousand I
i
I
O
Gordon Saunders.
Copyright,
o
-
ver
i
1
I
;FT
\-^\
I
'
I
^ '
i
I
I
m
fT=fII I
I
bells.Each the same great truth proelaims.Each the story
^ii §StE
^m^^^^mm^
iW=^ tells
Old,
;
.
.
old
old
Old,
sto
sto
-
rj',
-
ry,
ev
-
er
ev
.
ne\v%_
Won - d'rous
Won
-
d'rous
sto
sto
-
ry,
p^^^'^^^m Shepherds watching once by night.
'
Watching long ago, Heard a Seraph choir bright Murmur soft and low — Goodwill and love, love and goodwill." Then Angels spoke, and all was still, CnoBUs: Old, old story, Ac.
Haste ye, shepherds, see the wonder. Fear not mock or scorn; in proud David's city Christ your Lord is bom. His great mission ne'er shall cease Till the world be filled with peace.
Mark how
CuoRus
:
Old, old story,
Ac
.'}
3
Very humbly, in a manger — Holy stars in sight Lowly lies a little stranger,
—
Messenger of light. He, the promised of old. He, the Saviour long foretold.
Chobus:
Old, old story, Ac,
Sound the truth o'er all the nations. Wide your joy-bells fling;
—
our great exemplar, Christ has lived Brother, Lord, and King. Sound (Christmas, ye seem to say, " God's peace be unto
all this
Chobus
:
day!"
Old, old story, Ac.
"
^titott^
t!ie tnftrnfgtit
air.
Carol 155
Dawkins.
Through the midnight air
9^ m.
is
ring- ing
An-gel cho -rus
prr-rrrrrT
o'er theearth, Ti-dings blest to
mor-
tals
bring -ine
—
•^
0-
•I
f=f=^
Of
Ho-
the
ly Christ Child's birth; Glorious
through the wide world rest
!
CHRISTMAS.)
a tempo.
I
lis -
i j=i
rmi^^m
I
I
ten, while
we
\
pp
sing,
(
Dark
be -fore
dawn-
the
A^^l g^^g^E^^^^ r=F=C=:
^m^^m King,
On
this
A 1 J. i!iEF=ir=^ J
J-
Prais
ing)
-
es
1
-l
—
•-^r
|:
Heav'n-ly
Christ-mas
I
morn
ing,
I-
1
[—
!
I
3=J.
i
^m
a=a=ds •=^t
f=f
On
this
Christ-mas
o n n_
-i
morn
'-^
itft
Shepherds came to Bethlehem, (Dark, before the dawning) As it was commanded them. On this Christmas morning.
-
On
this
this
Christmas morning.
Christmas morning.
Blessings rest on all within! ( Dark, before the dawning) Newer life, and hopes begin
On
this
Christmas morning.
4
There they found the mother mild, (Dark, before the dawning) Ciazing on lior new-born Child, On this Christmas morning.
8
wo then
oiir Saviour King, Dark, before the dawning) As the angels once did sing On this Christmas morning:
Praise (
—
9
5
from ill? the dawning)
Christian, art thou far (
Dark, l)cfore
He will make thee happier still, On thi.s Christnias morning.
" Glory be to
ing.
£^£
hour of sorrow near? ( Dark, before the dawning) He will wipe away the tear
Is an
3
In a manger of the stall, ( Dark, before the dawning) There they found the Lord of all
On
ed
!
(
.qJ- i
i
-
;
Carol 156.
tians,
the fold
Swells the song, "A Son is given; Unto us a child is bom Earth takes up the strain of heaven. On the blessed Christmas morn. Hail All men lift up your voices, Hail the new bom King of kings; And whilst earth in praise rejoices, Heaven with Hallelujahs rings.
Lo the star, the Christ revealing, Bright above in Heaven doth snine, Eastern princes, lowly kneeling, Bow before the Babe Divine. Israel's Sceptre is victorious, Jesse's Rod as ensign stands. Calling to a kingdom glorious, People from far distant lands.
H^
ing In
-
God on high,"
( Dark, before the dawning) "Peace on earth and Charity" On this Christmas morning.
%et Carol
t^t
song
tie
tiegun. E. S. Medley.
157.
wmwr^i^^^^^
Let the song
be
be
gun,
-
For
the bat
tie
-
done,
is
And
the
j-ii /-i
^^^m^^^: And
the foe
is
scat -ter'd,
And
shat-ter'd: Sing of
the pris-on
^n
joy, joy, joy.
won
fry
vie
J
J
Sing of
J—i
joy,
.
.
joy;
^^m^^^'^W^'^' ^^^f^rT^P 7-^,
/.
-'
And
to-day raise the lay,
Gloria in ex-
.
Tv=r>
eel-sis, r
Gloria in ex -eel -sis,
r
2 that follow'd in pain Shall now follow to reign, mf And the crown shall obtain They were sore assaulted They shall be exalted
They
JO
p
p pp cr
Sing of Sing of
And jf
When
/
p
Sing of peace, peace, peace, Sing of peace, peace and skies Earth cr Bid it rise,
rest, rest, rest,
pp
rest, rest;
strain,
Gloria in
the foe nevermore to the shore the conflict is o'er, There is joy supernal, There is life eternal
Can approach
again,
Pour the
7
=r
p For
/ /
>
excelsis.
ff
Then be
brave, then be true. mf Ye despis'd and ye few, For the crown is for you ; Christ that went before you,
/
Spreads His buckler o'er you; Sing of hope, hope, hope, Sing of hope, hope
mf
cr
And
to-day
Raise the lay, ff Gloria in Parish Choir, No.
407— 4. 137
exceisis.
Gloria in excelsis.
SSiinQ
onu
suieet
iBmttv Copyright,
Carol 158.
— im I—"p-J
Q
Ring
sweet
out,
r
N
^
^
East
er
ttllUf tins out.
EASTER.)
(
James
1889.
' — ^it^
——
=«=^
H
p^,
bells, ring
'^'
The world
out.
b^^^^^^
fr-rr---f-r^^'~r~r heavenly hosts
in
tri -
umph
^J^^.^j.M-nl
shout In
J
r
g
joy
of
to
life
•— -i is
wak
rr
g^g
par
tak
-
,
r-
ing.
For
I.
N
J
J.
to
^ri7
The Lord
,
,
935
J:
,
ing.
And
N-
He who N
died our
^
I
'
b
J:
-N
I
t?
is
m
i=^ /./It/ '^f-'
—"^~np — —— ^ ^^i^^^^^^^S — — ^
save,
fn'-p souls
-
-N
^ ^-^ ^
/ ,^
-i
Blaikie.
-
ris
r-^'
I
from
en
grave.
the
Al
-
le
-
lu
J:
J.
-f I
r u
w=^!^
—
t/-
»tiP=j^-=ti
^K^g Al
-
le
-
lu
7=r^
I
-
ial
Jl 4
Ring
out,
ring
out,
sweet
East
-^
^
?^
J
^
J
Once more the sea its wave divides, That we our Lord may follow, Then o'er the foe in triumph rides, The hosts of sin to swallow ;
who saved us from our doom. The Lord is risen from the tomb.
For, He,
Alleluia! Alleluia! Ring out, ring out
-
g
a^i-^
er
bells,
^
n
ring
-^
out,
ring
out.
_1.__L
The Roman guard in vain shall keep The dark and silent prison No more sad Magdalene shall weep. ;
For, Christ the Lord is risen The Saviour, "WTio for sinners bled. The Lord is risen from the dead Alleluia! Alleluia! Ring out, ring out !
Sweet Easter Bells, Ring out, ring out
Sweet Easter
Ring
Then
Bells, out, ring out 1
ring, sweet bells, the joy of earth, In Easter hymns, to Heaven, And tell the new immortal Birth, Of man, by Christ forgiven For, our dear Lord is risen indeed 1 Ajid lives on high to intercede. ;
Alleluia! Alleluia! Ring out, ring out
Sweet Easter Bells, Ring out, ring out I
Zt^t Masf of Xlesutvectfon. Carol 159 Con
W. n. VibberL 8.T.D.
liev.
spirito.
J—J-J-J-
tfr-r-r^-r^ sky,
Our
.
Christ hath brought us
o
-
ver,
With hymns
of
vie
^#p^^i^^ I
I
i
I
I
H
And
-
^
ry.
-J-
all
that
is
I
therein,
Invisible and visible, Their notes let all things blend. For Christ the Lord hath risen. Our Joy that hath no end.
raise the victor-strain.
titrl0tit
I
to
be joyful Let earth her song begin Let the round world keep triumph.
Of resurrection-light; And, listening to His accents, May hear so calm and plain His own "All hail!" and hearing
^uvUi
J-J.
.J
Now let the heavens
Our hearts be pure from evil, That we may see aright The Lord in rays eternal
May
^
-
MnQtin
^iotttlp ninQ.
Carol 160.
Hark »/
!
bright An - gels
i J.
J.
s weet-ly
ri
'
In the glo
-
rious
East
er
-
sky.
How
from
death the
J
Vainly soldiers tried
to hold Holy Jesus In the grave. Sealed the stone, as they were told At the entrance to the cave.
We must die
as Jesus died. witli Him to rise,— in bodies glorified Reign with Him beyond the skies.
But we hope
And
3
For on this day, Jesus said. He would rise in triumph high Else all glorious from the dead, Clothed with light and majesty.
Alleluia!
evermore
Alleluia! Angels sing Alleluia we adore !
Thee,
Christ, our God,
and KingI
msonXf Carol
utavv^ uUitn<
tt)e
161.
EASTEE.
(
F. 0. Marvin.
(Copyright, 1889.)
Moderato.
m^mm^^^^^^ mf
1.
Be
-
yond
the
1.
star
ry
skies,
Far
as
the eter-nal
^
J
>^ ^
^J
i
i.
-
hills,
There in
the
boundless
f^liJ:
i.
Ty-"r^=Vr world
of
1
J:l
light
Our
great
UM count-less
m
§i*l
ar
Re
-
deem
-
er dwells.
I
-
mies shine
And
;
ev
-
er
ex
in
- alt-
ed lays— They
of
fer
songs
M
^^f=f
di
-
m
sr
P
-'b-i^-Hgvine,
§-^t£9^
And
^
ev
-
er
in
ex
-
alt
-
^ '
ed
lays
They
r=^
of
-
fer songs
!"
they cry,
" Whose unexampled love,
Moved Thee
to quit these glorious
realms
And royalties above." And when He stooped to earth, And suffered rude disdain, They
cast their honors at His feet.
And
waited in His train.
They saw Him on
the cross,
While darkness veiled the
And when He
skies,
burst the gates of death,
They saw the conqueror rise. They thronged His chariot wheels,
And
bore
Him
f -
vine.
^m
f
Hail, Prince of life
di
to His throne
Then swept their golden harps and simg,— " The glorious w^ork is done."
^toa^! Carol 162.
toftt) (
legal
Ijeartfit.
CHRISTMAS.
J.
n. Gray.
Briskly
four
-
wea
score
-
miles
ry
to
P=g-^-r-^^r
?
C»
be
do
The
J
Ma
-
ry sang
"Mag
-
ni
fi -
-
cat,"
sar's
high
^%f
-
hest;
ji'ij; :i'./j,^ Her
own, her
an
-
cient
song,
For
well wist
i /
Away
through
fields
and meadows green,
O'er purple heather-bed,
By mountain pass, or deep ravine. The faithful couple sped.
And
soft and sweet, where'er they went, To glad the weary way, Sang Mary that "Magnificat,"
Her own, her ancient
lay.
3
O'er head the storm-clouds often wept, And tempests o'er them passed, And cold around tliem often swept The bleak December blast. But still she .sang " Magnificat"
Through weather foul or fair; all was rest within her breast, 'T was always sunshine there.
For
4
And when the pilgrimage was And of their royal kin. Not one would open wide Ajttd bid them enter in Parish Choir, No. 442
—
4.
o'er.
his door,
And
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Mary sang " Magnificat With ever joyful tone " Whate'er betide, the Lord," she cried, " Is mindful of Ilis own."
Still
5
Worn
out at last, and ill bestead, Right glad were they to find
Within a sorry cattle-shed A shelter from the wind. And Mary sang " Magnificat Right through that wondrous night.
And ere the birth of mom on earth Was born the Light of Light. 6
Then
let us all with one accord Join Mary's song, and say. "My soul doth magnify the Lord" For ever and for aye. Loud let us sing " Magnificat," That dear and ancient lay For God's own Son with us is one. And He is born to-day.
^U
pualm
ftttiClant infti^
Carol 163
(
arOf Di^tnn. J. F. Bridge.
CIIKISTSIAS.)
Allegro. ^
'c1.
All
ju
2.
And
one
~
-
bi
1
lant with psalm and - en ci-thern
-
his gold
Then backward sprung the
the Throne they stand, Heav'n's Che-m-bim and his ra - diant wings,And with such fie - ry re-splen-dent mom, And Je -sus left Heaven's
took.And spread
gold-en doors,
On
that
^
^ "
-^-
r r hymn A - round
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-
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dim.
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En-crown 'd and harp ture strook The wild and warb ra-phim
zure floors
^
J-.
To
be
J
J.
J
the
vir
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And
:
un-fold, ye gates of gold. The his won-d'ring breth-ren cried, "Our lit pla - net-star Thro' tie
all
while our
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p ^ r rg S He who by Pro-phets spake of old Kow sends His on - ly Son. fight shall now be won he - raid thou shalt shine On this e - ter - nal Christ-mas-tide To lead our song di - vine." its blue e - ther rolls. Those An - gel-notes shall blend a - far With songs of ransom'd souls. ^
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ni
ty;
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fels
ME
ry
to
j=«
God
Now
in
they sang.
And
peace they sang,
on
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er
,
-
Peace, 'eace,
p^j. r-»
peace
on
A bJ *
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Ilk .
eart earth,"
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swell'd
—
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and for
the
all
^
strain
3:^ earth,
swell'd
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the
strain
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V.
a-
ALL JUBILANT WITH PSALM AND HYMN,
r earth ?"Still
m^
,
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o'er
^J^^Jirj^J.
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ly
strains,
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clear
-
m
and shining Light, whose beams
A heavenly radiance shed
Around the palms, and
And
o'er the streams,
on the Shepherd's head,—
Be near through life, be near As in that holiest night Of hope, of gladness, and of O clear and shining Light
in death.
faith,
-«
•-
ijnizfc
-^
-Bf-
Sy
by
gone
-^^-^4-
^EEE^ ly
days
in
A A
J=^^ ^^^PP
eEEEfeEfEfE
i
O
Where-with
J. Tg—
nan
Voi
swains,
ft -
ces
of
the
sky
I
^=P^=4p4z_jjj_._^ O
Star, which ledd'st to Him Whose Love Brought down man's ransom free. still art midst the hosts above. We still may gaze on thee!
Thou
In Heaven tiiy light doth never set. Thy rays earth may not dim O send them faith to guide us yet. Bright Star which led to Him ;
1
Sottlu Andante
ClIRISTilAS.
(
J.
won
But
hark! the
Come
to
Him
poor
3.
Bring
ye
the
hap
droits
mu
and py
low
-
chil
-
sic ly,
dren,
Falls
A
round the
For
this cres.
§S
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^m^^m
'7-g—g 1.
Val
2.
Come Je
-
ley
with -
M. Crament.
cantabile.
2.
1.
niQ^t in ulttpitiQ.
tfje
Carol 165.
sus
t and
r clifiE
your hearts the
sin
is
op - 'ning era - die Christ -mas
I
J
^-
^^
sky throng,
morn:
L^=E
l]l,»j|>,ri|;iniijiiij»HiiiMii;-.!iiiiiii.
7
eome,
Utt
ffe,
sour
V
^oftei^.
loi^ouis
Carol 166.
Bowness Briygs.
Moderaio.
1.
Come,
ye, lift
your
>N
J
J-
Church re
-
joic-es—
n^
J
joy
ous
-
.1
Triumphs
is
ris -
J
J
^
en,might-yPriest
;
Raise your Eas-ter
.J
in Christ's vie
i i
TTJ ii iiii J
He
voi-ces.
J
J
J
to
-
-J
J.
.-J
J
He hath Once
conquer'd in the
for us
He
life
Christ
By Though
in
Adam every
J
- ly,
J
Let us keep His glorious Feast.
the throne of Christ within.
is
risen!
He
in dying. veil
His rising proof supplying
mortal
Dies at the appointed hour,
Glory, glory, never ceasing, (Into Father, Spirit,
Praise and blessing,
To our God,
tim ho
i^ii i^^
Yet is Hades' gloomy portal Conquered by the Saviour's power.
Parish Choir, No. 458—4.
J
-
That His power can never
His pains4
J.
Rent apart the Temple
the giver all
Vic
idol boldly flinging
From
strife-
crossed the river,
Sees the fruits of
the
J
J'
the
.-J'_l^
Die we daily unto sin
Every
Now for aye He lives and reigns, Of eternal
J
That new life within us springing
3
!
is slain,
low-ly,
/^4
J
^
I
J.
I
be-fore Him.bending
So
Now no longer Hades holds the Lord of life; Death is strong, but Christ is stronger,
2 Christ is risen
He
ry.
-
Now once more
an-themhigh.
J- .j
J
Son
still
!
increasing.
the Three in One.
fail.
net
mtvvs
t)ie
titUs ring.
<^t|titti^
Carol 167.
mM
James
mf
^i
I
I
I
iE3E
^m,
T r T f f f=T m\ ^ J d ^lJ4_^3pF=Ff?^"fT?=pf^"-^iR^
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1.
Blaikie.
crcs. I
Let
r-
-fn— u I
the
'^J.
I
I
i-rpjrf" pff-
I
( p
r-r
r r
r
I
mer - ry Church bells ring, Hence with tears and sigh J
J-
J.
dy
Life hath con-quer'd
J=J:
:^
ing.
-
Frost and cold have fled from Spring,
ing,
-
Flow'rs are smil
-
J
-/-i-J-
ing.fields are
gay,
Sun-ny
theweath-er.
is
^^-H^flfiii^uu^j^^N^^ ^ rrT=T rrr ^ Chorus, /f
I
With our
ris -
ing Lord to
rr -
day,
r
I
r
geth
All things rise to
I
Let
- er.
the
I
f
I
I
mer - ry Church bells ring,
^^^^ ring,
9i:
J^
ring, ring, ring.
j^i
T^n^
I
Let
the mer-ry Church bells ring,
I 111
J J
1 1
J
Let the birds sing out again
From
their leafy chapel,
whom
in vain
Satan sought to grapple
Sounds
As
of joy
come
fast
and
thick,
the breezes flutter
Hesurrexit,
non
Is the strain
est hie,
they utter.
Chokus.
Let the past of grief be past; This our comfort giveth, He was slain on Friday last.
But to-day He liveth Mourning heart must needs be gav, Nor let sorrow vex it. Since the very grave can say, Christus Hesurrexit.
Chobus.
ring,ring,ring,ring,ring.
Ji ii i
f-rrPraising Him, with
ring,
J
J
J
Malnt t^t nona tov toaster. Carol 168.
B. £. Backut.
All.
Smile,
O
sky, God's praises, Breathe
them sof t,0
air
!
Re
-
sur-rec-tion's beau-ty Springeth ev-«ry-where.
^
—
0»„°'°^'.
f^—f"
1
^o Pf-^-r-fc
^h-
fn
-:^-l-i-^
^= Boys.
5^
Storm's black clouds have v»ni3hed,Showers gently
J' f
c
f all,Blossoms
r =Mn f=t:==p=F 't^
now are peeping At
t^
b
the sunshine's call. liaise the song,
^
All. Wake, O Spring, in gladness. Flowers now come forth,
Girls. Violets so tender,
And With
:
All. Sweep rich
From
the
lilies
white.
Boys. Raise the song. Chorus. 3 Girls. Tell the wondrous story
tides of music,
The new world along Pour in fullest measure
sweet bluebells bright,
All your color blending.
With bright hues adorning, The green sods of earth
Of the
;
joyful hour.
For the giave is conquered By His mighty power.
sweet lyres a song.
Boys. Raise the song. 4
All. Clap your hands, ye mountains Valleys, now resound !
Leap
for joy,
Hills
now
ye fountains
!
catch the sound
1
Chorus. Girls. Ever in the heavens, Reigneth Christ, our King,
Throng we then His temple, And glad homage bring. Boys. Raise the song. Chorus.
©
tsastet motnfnfi*
foi^oufit
George Edgar Oliver.
Carol 169. Joyously
/
III
I
1
1.0
morn
-
The
ing!
i^S ^EgE
t=t
left
has come a
-
The
skies.
^
^
O
the
// And Christ has won
gain.
Sfe^^ 2
I
I
I
O
bright and hap
ight
of
grief
the
r
I
is
i
:t^=^-
I
I
victo
ry
-
For
the sons
all
of
men.
^ 3
rejoice today,
i O
blessed Easter morning What day so bright as this, When, through His mighty triumph, He won the courts of bliss The doors of Heaven are open,
The grave no more has dread For risen is our Saviour, The first fruits of the dead.
sing.
f^alUlttf s)
py
-&f
The grave and death are conquered He is of Life the Way. The hosts of sin are vanquished He is the Victor King Then let us all with gladness Our thankful praises
-
i i
gladsome Easter morning
Our hearts
T
I
Lord
1=t
p-=Fn
*?:
r
That saw the
ing,
m ^/iP/f/if ^
clouds have
gjj ^U-t^M day
-
-^ r
I
I
1
mom
joy -ous East- er
Song of tttttmtn^.
!
Carol 170. Alia marcia.
:J^=i
ri^r Hal-
le
death and hell
-
lu
-
Hal
;
^^i
jah!
-
m ^mf—
Hal
le - lu -
=I=I=F
- le -
jah
!
lu
jah!
Song
i
i
:
J.
r of
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I
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tri -
1
umph,
1
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i
Tri
A-
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Song
S¥
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^
2 Hallelujah! Song of triumph, Christ, who came the lost to save, HRllelujah! now hath risen. Mighty Conqueror o'er the grave.
4 Hallelujah Christ hath broken Bars that none could break before Hallelujah! Death defeated, Sinks to rise again no more.
3 Hallelujah! Holy Angels Came and rolled away the stone Hallelujah! now no longer
5 Hallelujah!
Death can claim Him for His own.
!
Song of triumph. Loud through all Creation roLis Hallejujah men aud angele Sing the song of ransomed souls. !
ver
JTljerr trtoelt in ollr ajuTrea. Carol. 171. :g:
Voice.
J. p. Harding.
JB:^gE^^^=g=g^^ggi^i;g^p3"3qf^==-^ 1.
There dwelt
2.
And
3.
The
as the shep- herds
4.
For
this
moth
-
cir
-
blest
in
un heaven
of
with our
win
-
-
While
mai - den on His an - gels
Who
laid
Lay
Him,
de -
A
a,
sus,
-
fore
Em -man
and
mild
er
cle bright em - ploy,
de Je
-
fant
-
bowed be -
was Prince
to
all
Ju
old
in
uel,
- filed,
ly
songs
of
souls
from
light. joy, sin,
Of a Shone
a
fair
low -
bless
round
To
fill
Un
-
-
swift side
to
-
ed
to ly
bed,
did
fly,
His
A
On And
crown.
was
babe
a - bout the star the earth
The
see,
she.
His -
head,
ry
came
sky.
down.
'^& ffi=
.L^ gSfcl
2S
^
Chorus. After each
A=^
—
^
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r
"^
verse.
irf — ^tp=F=F=T=rHf-T-r-r^ |r=qi
Oh
!
No
el
-
sing
p— •-!»—
No
el
-
And mer mer - ry
,
be
al -
way, For Christ was bom in the ear '
-
ly
mom.
^^^^^m^EE^ Solo Small notes for Organ
^^mmm MiaAA gn«=i
"Christ
U-
^
ff-vrrT T^ mom, All on the
was born
El^^L
in
ear
-
ly
a Christmas day
^
Full.
All
on a Christmas day.
m
^^^^^^^^^^^^m After each verse.
:g:
Upper notes only on Hautboy stop. Parish Choir, No. 492—4.
149
Closing chord
UinQ
on> pt iosonu (^Tfjtistmas ^tlln Henry WiUon,
1.
2.
3.
• u Eing on, Ring on, Ring on,
1^ tr ^ ye joy-ous
^ O mer-ry
ye hap-py
tmm ^g=^^=f^rf^^^f^^^"^=^^^ •8:,
sM^Eh^m
^^^^^^^rt
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1/
t^
L;
Christmas-Bells Ring on Christmas-Bells Ring on Christmas-Bells Ring on
ring ring ring
!
I
I
!
Semi-Chorus.
i^
Smoothly
on on
What tale of love your mu - sic What peace from out your clan-gor
on!
With
-
ly
joy
the
1/
^
tells Ring on wells! Ring on! clam -or swells Ring on
ring
I
!
nng ring
!
^^^^^M
p^4tm=p^^ irinr
on! on! on!
ho
^
'
^
i
"The Christ" is born For sin -ful men: 'T is Christmas mom.Ring out a - gain Ring out again Ring Peace comes to earth, "Good will to men"; A price-less birth, Ring out a - gain Ring out again Ring Oh, hap-py day, For wea-ry men: Oh, roy-al day. Ring out a - gain Ring out again Ring !
!
^^^^^^^^e t^u:
f
!
!
!
!
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ttr"
Jfc=£ Ring Ring Ring
on, ye joy-ous Christmas-Bells !Ring on, O mer-ry Christmas-Bells !Ring on, ye hap-py Christmas-Bells !Ring
RING ON YE JOYOUS CHKI8TMAS BELLS.
^
on on on
ring ring ring
4
^
^
^
^
V
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1/
What tale of love your mu-sic tells Ring on What peace from out your clangor wells King ou
on on on
Ring King Ring
I
!
With ho
-
ly
joy
Ring on, ye holy Christmas Bells! Ring on! ring on! hill and dale, through wildest Ring on! ring on! In triumph ring— For holy men
O'er
tiie
clani-or swells
I
1
King on
on on! on!
The "Prince
of peace" pleads for men; will not cease,
Now
He
dells,
Ring out again! ;
Ring
on, ye peaceful Christmas Bells I
Ring on! ring on! Tell of the hope that in us dwells, Ring on! ring on!
All gladness bring, Ring out again!
To Jesus now All ranks of men
8 Ring on, ye gladsome Christmas-Bells Ring on! ring on! 'T is "mercy mild" the sound foretells, Ring on! ring on! I
In worship bow, Ring out again
2m!ia(t tro tf^t^ %^vi^ i^tnt l^eUs to Carol. 173.
me
1 C, Simper.
cchristmas.)
Lively.
1.
What do they
say, these bells
tome, Ring-ing a -way
m
gs^
mer-ri-ly,
so
Waft-lngtheirnotes of
^-r-rcgt^ Chorus.
I
ho
J.
-
ly
i
glee?—
Je-sus
^i
J
Ring-ing a-way so
the Christ IS
bom!
What do
CAorus— What do they
say, etc.
I
1^
i
mer-ri-ly, Waft-ing their notes of no-ly
2 Out in the fields the shepherds layThere shone around a glorious ray What did they hear the angels say ?— Jesus the Christ is born
I
they say, these bells to
3
glee ?— Je-sus the Christ is
Over the hills, across the sea. Peace and good-will to men shall be
Sound out the news, sing joyfully— Jesus the Christ is born C/ior«s— What do they say, etc
bom
me.
mi mp
Ijeatt tftis nist^t vtioittn,
Carol 174.
r
I
(
Trrr
r
A. Esmond.
•
• •
i
1
my heart this night rejoic-es, As
All
CHRISTMAS.)
i
I hear.far and near.Sweetest angel voices ;"Christ
^
—^^
^
^ g ^gg
,
it dawns, the promised morrow Of His birth, who the earth Rescues from her sorrow. God to wear our form descendeth Of His grace to our race Here His Son He lendeth
2 For
is
J
i
born !"their
— -^
*-
a voice from yonder manger. Soft and sweet, doth entreat— Flee from woe and danger Brethren, come from all that grieves you Tou are freed all you need Here your Saviour gives you.
ark
!
;
;
Come, then, let us hasten yonder Here let all, great and small. Kneel in awe and wonder.
4
Love Him who with
love is yearning; Hail the Star, that from far Bright with hope is burning. Amen.
in
STfie nC0)|t
noltmn ntilimnu
Carol 175
(
f^utiQ. J. G. Smith.
CHRISTMAS.)
Smoothly
The
1
rt
Fell thro' thi the
still
se - rene
p^^^E^^^^^S
IplffiE
came,
Lg
it .*-M-
^m
gsfeS
^m
came to those whose watchful care Kept their (locks in
It
:
It
pr=^
^niii^^ 1^
re
U
I
rejoice,Forun
Rejoice, joice,
-
i
pj^ J
isgt^ s
,
^
I
you
to
-
joice, ,^
^
hi
A I
.
is
^
ij_jvji^ ;;^^V ^j5 rail.
.
.
peace restored, To-day
PP
\
1 /J^ J //J \
^
i
is
^
Saviour, who Is Christ the Lord,
born a k
\
^^i
i
/
i ^^S^^^^^^E^^
2 Great dread
Then cres.
an-gels' song
i^ ^ES^a f ^"HTTf wm'ffp
^E^z
r
When from a-bove the
sol-emn still-ness hung O'er pastures fair and green,
night in
and wonder
filled
each
at the sound heaving breast.
mf
3
But
!
And
While louder still the anthem rung angels' myriad voices sung.
And
and
4.
voices spoke
of the Saviour's infant birth tidings broke bade the shepherds bend their
The gladsome
And
the accents sweet and fair Came through the starry night, Then died away upon the air p With sounds of rich delight cres. And lol a star serenely slione mf To guide their wandering footsteps on Rejoice, etc. 2, 3
aud peace on earth
Rejoice, etc.
mf
4
\ff\
To where the cradled infant
Rejoice, etc,
•This chord for verses
J
Jj:
I
of joy
The angel
And ])rone they lay upon the ground By trembling fears posse.<;sed By
lo
J
still
lay.
way,
Carol 176.
(
J. Albert Jcffenj.
EA.STI'.K.)
Skmi-Chorus.
Con
spirito.
rail
-k-
Joy
sor
of
-
row peace from pain ;
A
J
^^ ^=t
r
J^A
1-
'^
fF^Tr
Com
a
-
-
Wak-enedis
gain.
fort
-
the
ed
each
earth
-
ly
M
weep
f^^T=r=T=q
-
er.
is
broke from pris
-
on,
Nev
-
er
-
more
I
T'
Lift
-
-^
ed
'ry
mourn
-
er's
r dead;
head.
r-r Christ, the
Chords.
the Heavenly Sleeper, etc.
Wakened
is
Tell the story of the Easter; Raise your voices high and sing;
Weeper,
r her r might r r -y
Earth casts out
Sleep -er:
Tell the story of Passover Dry-shod through the deep, dark sea, Lord of all, and Lover, Leads His hosts to victorj'-
Tell the story of the Living; Life from death ; from night, the day This, the manner of God's giving So He deals with men, alway.
Wakened
ter
-
*
Heaven-ly
the
9t
Chorus.
Mas
'f^^g^^
('
r
h^^. die
How
;
sleeper, faster, feaster,
Sursum Corda, Christ is King. Chorus. Wakened is the Heavenly Sleeper, etc. By permission of Bbakdow Printino Co. Parish Choir, No. 508—4.
153
the Heavenly Sleeper, etc.
Kefofee! to^traj^ earti^ Ulln
atitroaTr*
Carol 177.
S. F. Smith.
Bather slow.
^^SEE^^Bk earth
a
tells
i^ ^— f=F
^E=i r-r-
f-T
glad
P
some Pass
-
I
1/
ver
N
P^^^^^
God,
r tion,
^^^m
—c-r
-r
I
of
^ i gSfc
ho
l-i
i^^i The
With
broad,
-
The
Feast
of
ult
a
-
tion.
-
^^^^ m ^
J
* *
i
I
5ri5A;.
J.
See*
i
I f=r T7=r?=f=BfT-r Tn^~r~T-il,r-r
r
'
now from death
Christ
§*a
mf
Life,
to
.
.
.
i
j
From bond-age
to
re
\
-
lease.
J
To
i LJ. i
r^M'
All hail
!
Master's voice.
Those words of true endearing;
The Heavenly Bride must needs In her dear King's appearing;
With hearts from
We turn
evil free
Him, the Light, Death's Conqueror we see,
And
/
to
Life
in the sight! Rejoice, sing Alleluia! is
m^
• Sing thus: fa
^
^
p—
etc.
"Let the round"
etc.
I
rejoice
F^
*
/
the Royal Feast
Hell, at the sight dismayed.
Grows
faint before the Least,
Before the Faint, afraid
/
^
from wea -ry
Let the round world be very glad
And all that is within it; He who awhile dominion had No more, thank God, may win Heaven keeps
^
^m
rest
J
f^
we know the
^
I
^-r-f'
Rejoice, sing Alleluia I
it
I
J
I
IBMttV
iSeUiK,
Carol 178.
A. P. Howard.
*ff^f|fPPPPP^^ Let Let Let
1.
2.
3.
the the the
mer-ry church-bells ring ;Hence with tears and sigh-iug: Frost and cold are fled from sprinc birdssingout a - gain, From their leaf-y chap - el, Prais - ing Ilim with wiiom in vain tho't of grief be past; This our com-fort giv - eth, He was slain on Fri-day last'
^^mm^mM^gM St^^i^^ig Love hath conquer'ddying.Flowers aresmil-ing, fields Satan sought to grapple; Sounds of joy come fast But to-day He liv - eth Mourn - ing heart must needs ;
are gay,
and
thick,
be gay,
Sun As Nor
i.
ny
is
the
weath-
thebreez-es let sor -
J:^
row
n
flut-
vex
i^i^fep^^^^fef^p
^^^^^ er. ter. it,
With Res Since
our -
ris
sur-rex the ve
- it,
Lord non
est hie,
Is
ry
grave
can say
Christ
-
-
ing
to
-
day,
All
things rise to - geth the strain they ut us res - ur - rex
-
-
er. ter.
-
it.
^^^^^^s^m
risen! utt
ei)r(fiit in
tfie
sonfl,
Carol 179.
1^
I
We must leave the
p\ P' As
1
sigh
-
ing,
^
^
\
\
I
we
pass the sor-rownow,
Of oux earth-ly
^^m^^^m$i=^pg i
iii
gloom Weeping, bowed with sorrow. Little dreaming at the Tomb
Now no
Where
3 Lo, in
grief
,J
J
J
*:
is
shining
Wherefore now on things above Set
we our
affection. the power of Jesus'
Know By His resurrection.
abound
brought the gladness 4
a
our sorrows here.
Often deep repining. all doubt and darksome fear
sought the Lord they found in sadness
woe and
He
all
Easter Sun
more
did
There
ing.
Through
their joy to-morrow.
Whom they
-
T=r=FT
I
2 Lo, the Maries in the
What
J
dy
Love
Gladsome birds, fresh breezes tell With the sunny weather That dear Creed we love so well " All things rise together."
So the angels joyfully Taught the wondrous story. " Christ
is risen To Galilee^ Go and preach His glory."
ctoton is on tHe Tittox*u
STi^e
Carol 180. Allegro.
Choik.
J=
Melody in unison.
144.
!
Him
,
T. Field.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
4
He hath closed hell's yawning door Heaven is open evermore Hence with sadness, sing with gladness
For
befell,
Jesus Christ hath harrowed hell Heaven is ringing, Earth is singing.
Alleluia!
Alleluia! Alleluia! third morning He arose. Bright with triumph o'er His foes; Sing we lauding. And applauding. Alleluia I
On that
J.
Harmony.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
For after death that
titoto*
(easteb.)
>j5
S o
2
(
I (
Alleluia
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Lord, bv
Thv wounds we
call free,
on Thee,
So from death to set us That our living Be thanksgiving
!
Alleluia
^nQti» Carol 181.
I
toe ))at)e f^tavn.
>
I I
I^mm^mm^ I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
i V i i i
i i i
-i
I
I
An- gels we have heard on high,Sweet-ly sing-ing
J.
Old French Carol.
(CIIUISTMAS.J
I
/
i.
-j.
And
o'er our plains,
J
the mountains In
i 1
i
why
Shepherds,
re- ply,
^A
1
4:
this jubilee?
Why your rapturous strain prolong? ex
-
eel
^
i i ^
T—
What
De
sis
-
r
the gladsome tidings be inspire your heavenly song? Gloria in excelsis Deo.
Which
"^^—--
/
T-
6
Come to Bethlehem, and see Him whose birth the angels
See
Him
Whom
sing
manger
in a
laid,
the choirs of angels praise
Mary, Joseph, lend your aid. While our hearts in love we / Gloria in excelsis Deo.
Come, adore on bended knee Christ the Lord, the new-born King. / Gloria in excelsis Deo.
;
raise.
Knfant no gentle* Carol 182.
Gascon Carol.
(CHRISTMAa.)
Very slow
I
In-fant
so
gen
-
tie,
so pure
and
so
sweet.
Love from Thy
pi
r
r
I
all
sin -ners doth greet,
rail.
• 1
Thy beau -ty
I
to
show:
We must
i ParishChoir, No.643— 4.
ny eyes,
I '
fail
-
"^
ores.
Tend'rest words
ti
a
J
-
doro Thee,
i
if
Thee
wv.
would know.
^
nf0l|t» tieaeetttl antr tiUst!
Carol 183.
(
Normandie Carol.
CHRISTMAS.)
Treble Solo.
PP O night,
peaceful and blest
For now
—
u.
m
Ei He
Je - sus doth
is
the
Child
^?-
1 1
X X
night,
\
peace
N d
\
-'^—
•'
g
T
^^ 1
PP vr
PP X '
^—1-H—1^
,^
O
—
1
^.
Di-vine.
^ S^E^^^
X X
Near His
rest,
vv
t
-f ul
N d
? and
^N
-?
X
N
For
blest
N
I
-^i-X-
r=Fi°=^
i
rn/" coZ^a voce.
tzl^^
ii now
Je- sus doth
rest.
Near
His fond, watch -ful
moth
-
er; Soft
light
f-r-f
Pajusb Choib, Ko. S4S-i,
o'er
^'
Him
^
doth
gf
O NIGHT, PEACEFUL AND BLKBT. -\
bright an -gels hov
shine,
rtie entifiitmafii
.-N-A--^
:
He
- er,
uUvn
is
the Child Dl
-
vine.
^vt sfiining.
Carol 184.
heard the glo-rious
i^NU/
F.
cry,
i-
'O
com
-
^i j^^
fort
ye
J:
i
my
peo
O
Sing of the Christ-Child's coming In lowliest estate long-time kings and prophets With eager hearts did wait. Where'er His footsteps linger Shall blossom forth the rose And peace shall be abounding Where'er His spirit goes.
The Prince of Peace draws
Babe
To offer at Thy birth, The host of heaven triumphant
A
glorious strain did sing,
"Peace and good will for ever Through Christ, the new-born King."
O
Zion,
put on all thy strength the throne of David, Thy King hath come at length. His star hath shone in heaven, And angels at His birth. Have brought the fair evangel "Peace and good will on earth." Fasish Choib, No. 64S-4.
;
is
the poor of earth.
Kings brought myrrh, gold, frankincense,
;
Filled
nigh.'
J
humble manger,
in
Amongst
;
And
pie.
J i J
When
Awake, awake,
-
W. Dawkins.
dRooXf Carol 185.VERSK.
toe titing anlr peace.
netofii
Smoothly.
J=/= TO/1
I
I
"•fj.
^m
glo
1
J
— rf— —
-
ry
'
f
way Good news and peace we bear
far
to-
'
day
^^W^
come
stay
to
/f
*r. we bring and
Good news
;
The
Christ on earth
is
^--
:J=i-
good
^-r
Simper.
f
?
I
I
From realms of
C.
(chkistmas.)
^
T^ news
!
r
Good news,
peace.
:5W
r
r
good news, Good
J
I
good news,
^P
«—
'-J
r
Dews we J
3it 2
bring and peace:
i
4±^ J.
^•
When
^=f= 4
mom
Carol 186.Not
f
1.
Ring
mnQ
A
babe,
/
3.
Ring
out,
your
bells,
rus
in
sweet
bells,
si
^%i
-
r
I
r
I
T
all
;
time this song shall sing:
till,
Christ
man
ring
out,
1
I
!
Good news we bring and peace. Chorus.— Good news, etc. fiiioeet tieUfii^ W. J. Westbrook. CHRISTMAS.)
tic
I
^^
I
onU (
sweet
out,
2.
I
A bruised reed He shall not breakHe comes He comes just for your sake Your hearts alone He seeks to take:
And through
too fast.
p
j
,
Good news we bring and peace. Chorus.— Good news, etc. 6 Men, listen to the words we sing We are the heralds of our King
3 In David's city now is born The Christ, to save a world forlorn Come, seek Him out this happy Good news we bring and peace.
— Good news, etc.
J.
!
angels sang so sweet and clear
Good news we bring and peace. Chorus.— Good news, etc.
Chorus.
r f^
^M i
Jf^i
The shepherds rose with awe and fear. To know that Christ their Lord was near,
f
good news, Good news we bring and peace.
Goodnews,
11
-
-
mas
Your
ger
laid,
And
chime low
nng
out.
To
ev
i'
chime.
;
'\>
wel
of ly
guise,
'ry
crea
-
come, our -
ture
^m
I
I
and dwel and brave •ave;This ;This night there came with us to dwell Our Je - sus, came to dwell pro -phets told, "The Ho - ly Babe of Beth- le Sa - viour came "E - man - u - el'' of of Good- will glad, for - lorn, Tlie mes - sage to man,"And"Peace on earth" with Je - sus clear
;
LAj I
I I
save.
.
.
hem."
\
bor: born.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Ring out.sweet bells.Riug Ring out,sweetbells,Ring Ring out.sweet bells.Riug
ii
m
4iz±t Paiish Cuoir, No. 543-4.
A
out, out, out,
I
sweet bells, Our Je - sus came to dwell and save, Beth- le -hem." sweet bells, "The Ho- ly Babe of sweet bells, "Good-will" and "Peace"with Je - sus bom.
'r=n^ p
i
J
i-
^tialreis of
Carol 187.
(
Mtnt ni^^U Chas. n. Sunderland.
CHRISTMAS.)
-^ 'mp
1
Shades Heav'n Not
of
Bursts Scat
-
Bow
i
vid
guard
lent their
flocks
from
dan
a
lone
do
men
un
learn
the
glo
from
ter'd
o'er
ry the
the
Ho
ly
si
-
di
-
ing, ger,
-Bf^
iEEP tr
night
will
^:
fore,
^^
^-^
riiardo.
^
9^^i^?=?
^=F=r
Down While Sa
sward,
green be
m
m
i^n^
bove.
a
moist Child
-
the the ges
ParlshChoir, No. 547-4.
stream swains
of
bright
to
Beth
who
for
truth
-
-
ness lehem's long
glid
man yearn
ing, ger, ed.
SHADES OF SILENT NIGHT.
^i^t (t^^Kinim^n l^tXln. Carol 188.
Chas.
Sunderland.
11.
Quickly.
The Christ-mas
bells
are
ring
-
ing
Peals
of
joy and
glad
-
ness. Their
mer
-
ry chime
bells.
Sop. & Alto. raise
of
hymn
joy
9^ I
I
-^ hymn and
-j-i-ihi joy- ous
-
ous
car
AAA
car
-
m ol,
M ol,
-•—
^e
The new
born Christ
-
to
pr
^^
=i
rgF^
'fW^rTf The
the new-born Christ to praise.
Christ-mas
The Christmas bells bells,
The Christmas bells they seem To ring away all malice,
2
And each
base part For every heart In hut and palace And love ye all as brethren For Christ from Satan's thrall Was born to-day to save you And breathe good-will to all. :|1 The Christmas bells are ringing The new-born Christ to praise. 1
: II
Full chord left hand.
Right for "Peal" imitatioo
The Christmas bells are ringing Gaily in the steeple:— For Christ's dear sake To prayer awake All Christian And joyfully your off'ring To (Jod's fair altar bring And there the love eternal Of Christ your Saviour, sing!:|| The Christmas bells are ringing The new-bom Christ to praise. Be sure "praise" is sa<)taUied throughout the measure. II
:
are
srt)e
Carol 189.
Chas. H. SxinderlaruJl.
Quickly.
lim, whose Mother,
Ma
-
ry found no
wel-come at
the
inn.
^
In Beth-le- hem "no room"not one save
^-^'
'^&$
m in
^ a
cat
~t^ ^ f
i=t - tie
A
kahn,
man-ger
J
i 4 Ui-..
.
:i
i
-
r
r chase
our King,
all
r f r a
-
way
prais
r
2
es
bring,
±fc
The "wise men" saw His
and give
the
Sa -viour room
He
J 4
f
J
T to
reigns
To
1
I
-
day,
To
rf"^
the world's dark guilt
g^^4_.UJ_j
^
-
r
God-man
for her first-born Son, the Prince of Peace,
4
Him,
T—
and gloom,
W^ L_J
I
,J.
star on high.
pp
m
^^hh^-t 3
And blessed His lowly birth God's herald angels in the sky Rejoiced with Holy mirth. They charmed the fears of shepherds then
He
^^^SfC
s=t
-f=t=
^-
and reigns our God and King The "Lord of Glory" now. While round His throne bright seraphs Adoring spirits bow on swift wing pre And from His presence, lives
sing,
The Christmas angels fly With notes of peace, "good-will," To woo the world to Christ, and bring And now that Gospel song to men Their heavenly melody. Inspires their worship still Hark, hear them sing ''Receive your King, O earth rejoice, with heart and voice And give j'our Saviour room!" And give the Saviour room His light shall shine with ray divine He lives to bless with righteousness To banish woe and gloom. And make the world to bloom. 4 From chapel, church, cathedral high. From every holy place Let anthems shake tlie vaulted sky And songs of joy and grace Let saintly hands and hearts prepare Their offerings rich,and free And Christmas cheer be everywhere With love and charity Let all be glad let none be sad Oh, give the Saviour room With love's employ oui hearts shall joy, The desert place shall bloom. !
I
I
;
I
ei^tist, toe ultiQ
Z^p
^a&Hion.
fiiatiin0
Carol 190. Words by W.
C. Dix.
G.
}}.
Lissant.
In moderate time.
1.
we
Christ,
f
a
to
ing
-
Pas
-
sion,
bo
-
Thine
a
/ : Thou up
lish
-
^^
^S has
sav
^A-.
E^EF er
Thy
sing
-
on
-
ris
^ 1
the Cross didst
rrrT'T
glo
-
die
;
Then from Ha
As
po
X-Ul
-
tent;
i=F^
Grant
us
F
it
-:-
:&pr
y -
er,
y
u'
-^— y
^
J-
'J
life,
-^
?
-
y
k/
Joy when earth
des
peace
:|=1=
deem
-
-
y
lone
-
ly
spent,
Joy when
earth -ly
life
I
Sing
Coming as from bridal chamber Robed with orient morning-light;
we now Thy condecension, God the Father One
Christ, with
We in lofty hymns
Brining to the world salvation. Spoiling Hell of all her might; Raising by Thy Resurrection Man to dignity most high Christ, may we with pure thanljsgiving Thee for ever glorify.
will praise Thee,
Mary-Mother's Blessed Son.
Thou
for us as
Man
didst suffer,
Willingly the Cross didst bear.
That Thy resurrection-glory We, the sons of men, may share. Parish Choir, No. 568 -4.
165
for
r^F=f=^
^
I
•
Death
ri
^^^
P^ -*—•-
d2t
ing
-
\^
Re
on
*Ei3i}UH
mornfng.
f^iu IB^nttv
George Edgar Oliver.
this Eas-ter
'Twas on
morn
Conqueror o'er His
-ing,
The Blessed Saviour
King
foes,
out,
ring
out,
O'er death
rose,
sweet
tri -
umphantcame He,
King,sweetEas
bells,
-
ter
bells.
A
Ring
J:
Let every heart be joyful And every tongue proclaim This Easter glad hosauna out, ring out,sweetbells,Ring,sweet Eas- ter
"All hail to Jesus' Name."
bells,
Chorus.
^.^-Ui^zJ^^xJ^
^^=fc
3
Let not a voice be silent At such a festal time Yea, rather let us gladly Ring out our merry chime. Chorus.
lEi^tvs floioer tuat
tlo»%om». George Edgar Oliver.
Carol 192. Tenderly.
"^nzz I r Ev -'ry flow'r that
-P
N
N
N
f"
1 1
't
r
r
.^
:
^
:
r
blos-soms fresh from mouldy earth.Sings of res- ur- rec
N
Ev -'ry plant,that,dy
.
-
ing,
N
N
S
I
V
^
seems
to
V
N
^
I
-
cay.
tion,
^__^_^,J
^ r"C
V
meet de
r -
J
r
On- ly waits with pa
r -
Whispers of new birth ,
^T
r
tience for
j^
/ /_^
rf
: t an Eas- ter day.
J
Seeds of promise scattered over all the land Spring of life and beauty, guided by God's hand And our souls, more precious than all earth beside Surely shall
awaken
at
some
Easter-tide.
Then let hearts and voices Easter carols singThen let Alleluias through the glad earth ring For our Christ has risen, and beyond the grave. Over death and sorrow He is strong to save.
3op
of foj^0
V^t
1
fi^e Uties.
Ut}efi(»
Carol 193.
Joy
of
joys!
He
lives,
lires,
Je
-
sua,
who
sal
-
va
-
tion
gives!
J.
All
the
9iti=j^
t=^
earth
-
ly
guards
are
fled,
From
^ A
i-^ m: r
f
r^ r
r
the
man
-
sion
of
——
Dead;
the
r
^f=T
Org.Pecl)^
if ye seek for Him There the light shall not be dim At His head, and at His feet, Mark the clothes and winding sheet,
Enter,
!
All in sacred order seen, In the grave where Christ has been
So He left it, all was done. Ere the rising of the sun.
—
Earth was trembling Jesus roi Calmly passing through His foe Death hath no dominion now, Captain of Salvation, Thou Jesus, Conqueror of the gi-ave, Jesus, Master, strong to save. Teach our hearts the unearthly bliss Of a purer world than this !
!
Bid the powers of darkness
fly.
For the morn is drawing nigh Shew to us the shining way,
;
the children of the day in the road Radiant with the light of God, God the Father and the Son, And the Spirit ever One
Us
Onward, onward,
I
QvoiB longer^
iBji;ps
Carol 194. Moderalo.
G. (
Days grow long
-
sun
er,
-
beams strong
m.SEEf
^^^r I
is
ar- f
r:
ban
-
ish'd,
Ji
"^
^^^
-
tide
makes
^
^
rail.
ness
van
"C
g
-
ish'd; Chriai hath
Ill
r^
Christ
mfj^
-
t
J
mas
meet
^^
/
p -
ings,
js
m^.
f
j^
f
f
;f-
Twelfth night greet
-
>
_^
^
i S^£
^^^^ ir^
the
light
-^
-^
-^'
-
est,
and
the
-^
i-
-^
Whit
J^
-
^
sun
sports
T^
^
J'
K
•
^
are
glad
and
_^
_^
_^
gay; j
f=f'
r
t-T But
^
fc
ings,
too
qt
'i^^^}=^r^-
«rt
we
rise
ria
a tempo.
t=3-i w
new
things
all
r^
f -
ter
-
i^Hri
^=i: i sad
Eas
- er,
—
"LJ'—Jl—J'—jL.-^
Lent
W- Warren.
Unison or Harmony.)
bright
/
-
est
,^
^^
/T Of
our
fs^
J"
feasts
is
^
^'
Eas -^'
-
rr
ter
Day.
n
Repeat from the sig7i:^:for STjmpkony. 1
Then unending and transcending Be the gloiy of the Son For transcendent and resplendent
Earthly story crowns with glfJry Him who earthly foes o'ercame Victor's laurel ends the quarrel Honour dwells about His Name Vanquished legions, conquered regions Kings deposed and princes bound
:
"Was the vict'ry He hath won. Death hath yielded, life is sliielded, Satan bound, and Hell in chains Chased is terror, fled is eri-or, Grief is past, and joy remains.
:
Exaltation, acclamation, Fill His ears and float around. Hallelujah Blessed feast of Easter day !
•
Last time slowly, and with
all
power.
I
N~
1
:
Hallelujah
1
Blessed feast of Easter Day
I
:(
\y
came uiJon
Kt
It
1.
2. Still
came
up
the
mid
through
the
ven
skies
an
And
That glo - rious song With peace - f ul wings
night clear, they come,
-
a. Iliginbotham.
J.
of
un
old, -
furl'd.
^
I
From
clear.
tlje mCtittigtit
(CHRISTMAS
Carol 195.
bend
gels
-
-
ing
near
ly
mu
^
their heav'n
still
-
1-J
gSE^E
To touch
the
earth
sic
floats,
O'er
all
J
J
i
-
harps
their
wea
the
-
i
-^
of
gold;
ry
world;
i
i
m
i^ Peace
A
-
on bove
the
i.
£
J
good and
earth,
will
n— -n sad
its
^b-b-*-
low
J
•
to
men,
ly
plains,
ij
*
The
fefei
world ev
And
-
in
sol
er
o'er
-
emn
still
its
Ba
-ness - bel
To The
lay,
sounds
For
Come
And •
hear
bless
^-
lo
!
By prophets When with the
wing weary road
swiftly on the
rest beside the
^
i^_^
J
the
-
ed
an an
-
gels
sing,
-
gels
sing.
JJ
the days are hastening on, .seen of old. ever-circling years Shall come the time foretold. When the new heaven and earth shall own, The Prince of Peace, their King, And the whole world send back the song Which now the angels sing.
life's
foi-ms are
!
O
r
^p^fl^
crushing load, bending low, along the climbing way Who toil With painful steps and slow Look now, for glad and golden hours
ye beneath
Whose
1*
s=^ J
O
King, wing,
-J- fj..
T^r^
— —=1^=1^ \
*i
^m
i
From Heav'n's all - gra - cious They bend on hov-'ring
hear the angels sing.
Small notes for organ only. Parish Choir, No. 596— 4.
169
S^itifi,
s(n0 tor ^i^tffiitmas. Words by Rev. J. H. Egar, D.D. Music by Rev. J. S. B. Hodges, D.D.
Carol 196.
1.
Sing,
sing
for Christ-mas!
2.
Tell,
tell
the
Sav watch
iour,
-
ing
sto
To take Their flocks
Loud and clear Heard the an -
to
-
day
gel voice,
-
Wei
our
sins
till
mom
To
-
Of
ry
-
come hap the
won
a - way. ing light,
py dayl drous night,
-
-
For Christ shep
When
Sing,
sing
a
Saw
an
gel
joy hosts
-
-
is born our herds who were
ful
song,
from heav'n,
Lord and Sav - iour. Who in the man - ger lay. were told the ti - dings Which makes the world re -jolce.
praise our
And
so
^
Hark, hear them singing. Singing in the sky.
Soft, softly shining, Stars were in the sky.
And silver fell the moonlight On hill and mountain high,
Be worship, honor, glory, And praise to God on high! Peace, peace, good will to men I Bom the Child from heaven The Christ, the Lord, the Saviour, The Son to you is given Chorus. Sing, sing for Christmas, etc.
Wlien suddenly the night Outshone the bright niid-daj',
I
With angel hosts who herald The reign of peace for aye. Chobtjs.
Sing, sing for Christmas,
Sing, sing for Christmas Echo, earth, the cry
Of worship, honor,
glory.
And praise to God on high I Sing, sing the joyful song. Let it never cease. Of glory in the highest. On earth, good will and peace. Chobus. Sing, sing for Christmas, etc.
Carol 197.
Frank PeskeU.
Moderate. Sopranos ix Unison.
r
Ring
Q
-.g ft .
the
joy
-
lul
Christ
-
mas
bells
And
loud
an
fey^
-
thems
sing;
^E^^ rail, last verse only.
VVel
-
come Christ
i
mf He
from highest heaven above, Hath come down below Peace on earth, goodwill to men, And God's love to show. ;
p ores.
Ring the
ff
joyful, etc.
3
mf To
the shepherds in the fields
Was His birth made known And with wondering looks they ;
At the manger
ores.
ff
Ring the
throne.
joyful, etc.
4
ff Let us then the angels join In their Christmas strain And with thankfulness and joy Tell His love again. ;
ff
Ring the
joyful, etc.
kneel
the
King.
loin toe all
ISToUi
tofti^
l^ol^ tnirtl^*
Carol 198.
Stainer.
/.
Symphony
join
we
Voices.
with ho
all
-
ly mirth,
To
eel
e-
-
brate our
Sav
-
For
iour's birth,
He
has come from ^
N
I
—
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1
Symphony.
r^
"Voices.
iS^
ifcs =Pf=?=T=rfi I heaven
earth.
to
In
hum -
and
ble guise
low
The
ly
-
k=ii^MMMd^^ I
J.
J.
9t
-<-
-/. "/
:f^E^f^
^
g^Pa^^
-|J
Y
C heav'ns
the bright -est
d=i Orjr.
i:
=M=f=f i
lent,
the
far
^
east
were
J
J i
J
That
f-
J
S
graced
e'er
their
A
^
g
3^
f
Tg 7^
iE
Fed.
from
et
-
i-
j==»d=^ kings
plan
J-
fir
-
ma-ment.
/h
fet
r-rr~g' sent.
J
To
greet
/.^
i
this
babe
so
Clj^a
^EEF^E^EJgEE^ And from
each starry orb around, Broke forth such strange, celestial sound, Th'entrancfed shepherds on the ground Stand spell-bound, inly dreaming. If such divine, melodious hj^mn. Of Cherubim and Seraphim, These harmonies that round them swim. Are real, or only seeming. 3
Fear not,
O
shepherds
!
nought but
bliss
Can come of heavenly rout like this The angel's gracious message is (Love with his accents blended) "All glory be to God on high! peace on earth, for which a sigh Hath long been raised, e'en now is nigh, Immanuel hath descended."
And
4
" For unto you this Child is born. His swaddling clothes hold not in scorn, Nor Virgin Mother, so forlorn, His nature He is veiling -
And
The Wonderful — the Counsellor, The mighty God Himself is there. Has come your deepest woes to share
A Saviour,
^
all-availing!" 5
Then with
the shepherds
we
will
go-
Come, young and old, come, high and low, We '11 troop to Bethlehem and so
Low
oending. each confessing. We '11 cast away our nature's sin. Pardon and grace we've come to win. We knock, Jesus! take us in. Into Thy fold we're pressing. 6 Thus in our ears, life's path along. Shall linger still the angels' song. Its theme of comfort, simple, strong, Till heav'ns bright day is dawning; Nor will we fail with honours meet. With thankful hearts and carols sweet. As each year runs its course, to greet Thine advent, Christmas morning I
titUs art tfnoins foi>fuU».
jriie
Carol 199. George Edgar Oliver.
JoyfalUi.
r'V\ The
r7
r
are ring -ing
bells
joy
-
r
,
,
,
.
,
,
,
ful
-
Their mii- sic
ly,
fills
J
J
the
air,
While from the world our
_J^_
J
Chorus. Uxison.
i I'llP^P^ I
we
steps
turn,
And
I
seek
I
the
house
J
IS
i^Jf=i^;r
r
*
—
*
—
=^
iEES
rvr
I
of
i l=F
-I
—
Eas
J./
-
The
-
I
ter bells,
Our
I
m as
ifcB
iei=J=tS
i-
2:4:
bells are ringing joyfully,
4
-ture swell,
ia i i
3
And, as we walk to-day, Behold the loving Saviour comes. To meet us on the way. Chorus.
r
I
And, while our hearts with rap
bring,
J
2
Eas
a
— we
ter bells.glad
I
f
est gifts
-
a
I
pur
^
J
I
O
prayer.
^
,
tlie
Lord we
sing.
Easter time comes round, to us
Chorus.
sinful hearts of ours.
173
en
-Jl
They seem
Chorus.
-
The bells are ringing joyfully, They ring from year to year. But, as
ParishCholr, No. 606— 4.
ris
J
The bells are ringing joyfully. The earth is flUed with flowers, The risen Lord in mercy crowns These
A
most dear.
etjitne, cfjfmt,
mtvtilp
tl|ime<
Carol 200. George Edgar Oliver.
^
rnf
J-.
.
m-
III
«-.
)
-•-.
w
-•-.
9iM=5 SE
^
"1
*=T
^l J=J^=f
I
^^
-
ly chime,
*—
«
d
- ri
m
f^^ ^^
•
I
Chime, chime, mer
=g»=
m
I I
I
I
I
I I
Hap
-
py
bells
Eas
of
s
ter time;
-
Chime,ehime,mer-ri
-
ly
chime; Sing the
song
songs sub-lime
of
tf=t=t±ff
-
rose, a
-
rose to
-
m
day,
An-gels
roll
the stone a
-
way, Prom the hearts that we
may
—
4±
:J=hp
I
i^
^^^
r^f^P^=Pf a
d:
3^
f=l=P^r—
Christ
I
I
see
^
r
r-
ter time,
Mer-ri
I I
Christ
m
I
a^- rose
/
tri -
J
lap-py
um-
bells
of
Eas
-
-
ly,
mer
- ri
-
ly,
:^=pi
r
p^mm^m^^^^mi^ r
mer-ri
-
ly
chime;
r
Hap-py
r
r
bells of
Eas
r-
-
ter time,
r
r
Mer-ri
- ly,
ps^^ll^
mer
'^
1^
^J5^=g|
2 Ring, ring, merrily ring. Joyous bells the tidings bring
3
Join then
all
To resound
t ly chime.
Chime, chime, merrily chime,
Christ arose, arose to-day,
to sway.
with joyful tongue
his praise in song.
-
\
;
arose, arose to-day.
Evermore the world
s
"
mer-ri
Happy bells of Easter time Chime, chime, merrily chime. Sing the song of songs sublime,
;
Ring, ring, merrily ring, Jesus Christ alone is King.
He
^
N
r
- ri - ly,
Cho.
And He
points to us the way,
Tells us
we may
From
earth's
rise
with
Him
shadows dark and dim.
Cho.
(EASTER.)
Carol 201. Sop. Solo.
t 1.
2. 3.
Songs
As
of
the
glad-ness; songs sun through east birds with
While the
Songs So Aft
of
our -
er
tri
-
umph
cheer
let
doubts, our
dark
Win
cold
-
ter,
-
of -
ern
-
praise To God skies Breaks forth
song
ful
us ness
raise,
and
long,
on
high
Our
earth
to
P^ hE$^
t=^
giv nris
from as that Spring
For death's dark For Christ our
flies,
1=
-g-
en, on, ng.
-
b reak
-
i
P^^
g#-
si
-
f
J
^;
^^L- -^^=i=:ph=^=^
Chorus.
^^;
Re-joice
A.=^i=J=^^=
J
f~r-t-T ?loom
hung dark
jright
with Heav'n- ly with doubt and
more
and
drea glo
ry ry
sad
ness.
-
O'er
Shin
But
-
that the world ing through the with praise and
W
I
I
sol
-
nar sweet
emn
night;
row room, ac
-
cord,
H^tav
tomtj tDtjere
tlje
bun.
(Jffjrist tjat]^
Carol 202.
Skeffington.
— — —— — —
w
r
»^
r-
*
'T^^
^-
'
I
I
' , 1 1
Near
tomb where
the
JlJ.
i^^
hath
Clirist
been,
ing stands
AV(
J=i
-
lene
^ I
i
— ——
i^=^-^=t-J-=^ — —J—
Mag
the
^—
\
1
=?=^=4e
1—
1 \
4
1
1 1 1
With
the
two
dls
ci
-
pies
-
4_
1
Won
she
A
ders where
-
Lord
her
—^^-r—
1--
i
^ Look
m
-J
-
1
f
ing
they
in,
^
~f T T T Where He
slept
so
bed
the
—
see
U-.-J
J
1
J
"Where
J-
1
1
Un
r^r stooping down they see no more the clothes which wrapped Him o'er Clothes which wound His feet, His brow, Death's Avhite vestments, useless now Two depart but love and faith Stronger are than sight, than death At the tomb where Christ hath been, Watching waits the Magdalene.
Than
:
:
;
There will wait the Magdalene. Looking in with streaming eyes. Angels twain she there espies Angels there are sitting now. :
Clothed in raiment white as snow.
-
e
i--
;
His
laid
Head,
"W
T
—
d=±
I
1
so
He was here then she "will wait, Watching early, watching late Where her Jesus last was seen.
hath
E^^Esi
r t calm,
Lord
the
r i^t^=^i^
-4—j-r^-^
^'^==
-t
^ *r~rr
~r~ii
1—r—f—
gh
—r-=F-r
1
be:
-i-
—fZ
V
can
1
4_-
:
der-neath His
ho
*=|:
1^
-
ly
will
Shines their glory through the shade, "Where His Body once was laid Hark, with glad accord they cry, " Jesus lives, no more to die Thy dear Lord abides not here ; He is risen do not fear Mary, wipe thy tears away, See the place where Jesus lay." :
;
;
Turning round she sees Him stand In the garden close at hand "Mary " 'tis His accent now :
!
"
Master
;
it is
Thou,
'tis
Thou
!
Lord, devoutly at Thy feet, We with her would thanks repeat: Be Thou by Thy saints adored, Risen Jesus, God and Lord.
Carol 203.
(CHRISTMAS.)
Mylea B. Foster,
Andante Orazioso.
1.
2.
Watching in the meadows, O'er their Hocks by nigKt, Hark,thatjoy-ous nies- sage! Mourners cease to grieve!
tid -ings.Saw heav'n's wondrous light! Christmas eve! glad-ness Bless-ed
'Tiy-
Hal
-
-^
r
the
Shepherds heard glad Join to hail with
An
-
gels
Ring forth once a
-
-^& ^
Jtt
'
From
le - lu - jahs heard they let those tid - ings
Chil-dren,
h^
tfe
i
cres.
•8:
then— gain:
-\
I
^^Sf^^ f
m
Szrjg^^^fe "Peace on
"Glo-ry
earth"their message, And "Good-will in the high- est, And "Good-will
Parish Choir, No. 046
—
4.
^. v—m w=»
-f—s-
15-
^
e^^pf^ ^-
^-
I
I
to to
men!" men!"
"Peace on earth"theirniessage.And"Good"Glo - ry in the high-€st,''And"Good-
fl^avUl X l)ear> »toHi
Carol 204.
(
Four
Maeatoio.
m I
anU tUuv.
CHRISTMAS.)
of trebles.
Myles B. Foster.
Pastorale,
g^^^^
^:^=t zJizMz
mf
Hark
sets
S r^
^
m
zJzzMz
'
the Christmas bells are ringing Thro' the midnight,loud and clear; Hark! the happy voi
Once a - gain
is
Christ-mas near
!
Hap - py
ev - er wel
-
come
Let us not forget in gladness That the poor are at the gate Let us think how want and sadness
weather Beats without the window-pane
Closer draw the chairs together, Hand clasp hand in friendly strain or rain ?
:
Often are their only fate
Happy Christmas ... For the poor as for the -.
ces sing-ing
here!
4
3
2
How the bitter winter
Happy Christmas What care we for wind
Christmas, Thou art
-
Welcome, dear old Christmas, welcome J Well we 've loved thee in the pastAnd, when graver grown and older, Still we '11 love and hold thee fast :
Happy Christmas — We will love thee the I
great.
-jjjj^,
to
last.
S>Ut9f
arol 205. Not slow. Soprano.
F. W. Partridtje.
^^^"zrg Sleep
"^^ l=l£=t
!
lH^olyi ISatie*
Ho
-
ly
p^FS^5^?r=r==g3^=i=E
Babe up I
-
on
Thy mo
ther's
-
Great Lord Ore
breast,
of
earth.
^^^^^^^
-B«:
and
sky,
How
sweet it
dim.
p
Thee
see
to
is
In
lie
such
^^ U^
^
dim.
I
' I
Tenors and Basses,
Contralto,
(or
if
preferred, in
mixed
choir.)
^-^7=3:p,^^^;==|E^^E3|Pg= ^g^P ^
P
a place
^^^=^=i
Efe^
r
of
rest.
^ -^^rr^m
2.
Ho -
I
ly
Babe Thine Angels watch a !
^
ferffitl^EEEEi
g^
i^tS
-r-
Firmly.
g^3 rfj^^
fcfc ?
5#-
'"/
All
Sleep
bend - ing
low
with
fold
-
ed
-
round,
T—^T
^^^^^^i^ wings
!
Be
-
fore
.
.
the
S^^^^^PSl^
In
-
car
-
nate
SLEEP Sopranos.
Sleep! Ilo-ly Babe! wliilel with
3.
ig ^±
HOLY BABE.
'
or soprano solo.)
(
Ma
^
--r-
^i^
^^^^i^ ^
up
joy
on
-
a
-
^^^44-
Up
while,
)=fci
i4^=fcy
.-.lAA.
:tz.
'^^
=^=t
^
i=±
PP
f ant
lov
Face
that
.
:SE3^t33
'^-fJiT-d—J.
the
In
gaze
ry
-
smile
Which
there
Di-vine
.
-
plays.
ly
.
Kr 9'-
=i«=
a JM^
ii#?
Harmony. t?W9-b^-5
^
-*^
— —f
^•^-
up^b^^ J
-\
Ho
Sleep! 1
—
V
-
u epnco ^
ores
^-
^ J
--,
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N
J^
—
—
^^
^
1
-7=*
'^'
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1
1
g;
ly
Babe!
}.
J.
ah!
take
Thy
brief
»
1
—
f-
r 4.
f^^^'
-ff^-
agitato.
N
;
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slum- bers break,
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quick-ly will
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slum
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r
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bers break,
r
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And
Thou
to
length
I
?E
i6=T±=^ a -lone shall
close.
JStaljels tfifme,
#
iBaster
tiells,
Carol 206. Julia
Moderalo con
1.
Brave
-
li.
Hifjinbotkam.
sinrilo.
ly chime,
O
East
-
er
From
bells;
their sleep
let
l^^l ^ ^m^mM=i
Pm^^^^^^^^ r 'Christ
en," loud
ris -
is
"Death
swells;
it
is
vanquished,
"" Earth is
sha
-
ken
I
I
^^=^
§-*te$
T
—
l^^^^^B r
-^
-f,^—•^-
H*-Brave
-
ly
from
your
-9^
bel
-
fry
"Christ
ring,
:*=i2*P
-
ris
is
en,
was but yester-eve He lay In the garden, calmly sleeping 'T was but at the break of day Faithful Mary sought Him, weeping,
King.'
the
=pt=S
=QfE:
Tell,
'T
""Christ
O
bells of
How, from Earth hath
Easter
tide,
winter's sleep awaking.
laid her
shroud aside
Streams, their icy bonds are breaking, Leaflets swell, and glad birds sing
In the solemn garden ground, Loving much, she sought and found.
Thankful hymns to Heaven's King. 5
3
Where
Brightest buds and flowers to-day
Where the fragrant cedar spreads, Who, along the path, is wending? " Mary " 't was the only word, Then she knew it was the Lord.
And by symbols teach the way That we too shall burst our prison.
the golden lily-heads Heavy with the dews are bending,
!
Shew
—
the world that Christ
Loudly then the tidings
is
risen,
ring,
" Christ has conquered, " " Christ is King.
Parish Choir, No. 667—:4.
181
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^
net
tt)e
0on0
tie
tiegun*
Carol 207.
1.
Let
iJet). J". i5.
i tha
song
^s be
N^I^^^^^^Ej
be
^
gun,
-
J:
jt
For
bat
-
^^EES
tie
is
They that followed
in pain Shall now follow to reign, the crown shall obtain They were sore assaulted, They shall be exalted. Sing of rest, sing of rest. And again pour the strain Gloria in excelsis Gloria in excelsis
And
:
!
i
For the foe nevermore Can approach to the shore
Where
the coniiict is o'er. is joy supernal,
There There
Smg
is life eternal. of peace, sing of peace.
Earth and skies bid Gloria in excelsis
!
done,
And
the
1^-^=^-^^^
J
F=Ff
the
B. Hodge*.
it rise
Gloria in excelsis
t
€'^vi»t
our
aSioXi
Carol 208.
Ei=a^ 1.
Clirist
our
i
God and
Lord
^f^'; Tell
i
the Feast -er
J.
-
ri -
a!
IS p^?^
JLoxXi iu risen.
tian
-
-
i*^
peo
-
i
pie
I
i?er. J. S.
the
and
seal'd
guard
^^^1';;
Ring the chimes from
tower and
h=J=J=P=l^i ^^-
ex -eel -sis
i-
^i I
Glo
- rl -
a!
:
r
i
r
I
2 Jesus springs from death and scorning, On this gladsome Easter morning.
East-er;— In
ex -eel -sis
In
ex -eel -sis
Qlo
-
ri
-
al
m^^
i=
He with power
Risen
is
From
the sins that
still
to save us, enslave us
Risen in majesty to lead us. the home in heaven decreed us
Children, sing that glorious rising.
To
Earth and Heaven with joy surprising Echo back the angels' chanting, Let no voice to-day be wanting In excelsis Gloria
Fittest music for this Mirth-Day Is the chant that hailed His Birth-Day In excelsis Gloria
;
Holy
loud to
pie
i
J-
In
!>
-
-
i f=f
I
greets the Feast-er; Christmas shouts a
stee
J-i.
-M——'^^^
tr-
B. Hodges.
r-r^rr
r-f^
From
en
fh '^
,
i i
i i i i J
Qlo
ris
is
;
Chris
ye
UnU'-
W^ff
Hark
out,
it
an^
(easter.)
1
Christ, accept the praises,
Which each feeble voice upraises And when life shall here have ending. May our souls to Thee ascending, Join Thy saints, like them forgiven,;
—
In that happiest song of heaven In excelsis Gloria.
:
^
on ISastet tnotnmg.
ISarti),
Carol 209.
George Edgar Oliver.
^i II O
1.
^:
a=*=t
-«-
-•-
-
-•-
-f
ter
r morn
-+
ing
bi-lant
ju
-
As
sing,
on
-J"-
rn^^
i^ an - tuimi,But
die
to
r
r-
I
They seemed
of spring.
P
^-=4-
T
r
1/
flowers
I
the dear Lord's
i^ -^
:^
I
I
the
ly
-^^.
E^i
We
-
All
3=f^
^ al
r
I
I
Earth, on Eas
Mi
i^ BE
m
i=J:
lo,
to
-j. a
'^ »
•
ii^ SEJE
-
day
^»
±=j:
^=^^—i—f—ti^^=*
they
-
J
I
I
—t-
died
has
I >
I
I
I
I
^
Chorus.
5t E^^ is 'r-rr-ff beau
So Christ who
bloom
ty from the tomb.
Lo, Christ
the Lord
en!
is
O
Earth,
I
^apf=^F i—t
I^^± r-
lift
J
I
I
up I
thy
_4_
•—ir :^^=J=t=i 2t- Fs-'r=
In
joy
Eas
of
-
ter
morn
W -
ing,
The
Sa
:i=t^ I
T
viour lives:
-& jo ice
1 S* Behold, the grave is empty In which the Saviour lay O'er sin and death triumphant He lives in heav'n to-day And as our Saviour liveth, ;
;
We know that we shall live And share with Ilim the glory He promiseth to give. Chorus.
Lo, Christ the
Lord
is risen, etc.
Thou risen Saviour By Thy deserted tomb Faith stands and points us heav'nward Above earth's grief and gloom. There in the spring of heaven The soul's white flower shall rise From out earth's winter slumber
All hail,
!
And bloom Chorus.
in Paradise. Lo, Christ the Lord
is risen, etc.
^*tv
mountains*
tf^t (
CHIU.HTMAS.)
Carol 210.
M. M. Simpson.
-4^
fi=j= 4-$i-
im
3sri=*
moun
Swell-ing o'er the
J.
,
tain
sounds the Christmas
i jTj-J-. j -
^
I
^zifi
fts>
g^ ^T^
joy
-
ful
news
i^ I
I
I
r, Now hap-py J:-J
m
m—s>
0^
J-
and good
and
will
i-
J
peace
^^i=^=U ^- #^
To men
greet
us,
i-
.i
.
^i'
to
to
^ J. i i Ffff=f=^^
all.
will
the joyful story. to
all,
this
this
hap
py
-A
i
Christ
—
!
—
Day
sage and sinner too Maidens, men, and children Pardon, peace, and gladness, the Saviour brings to you The angels' song repeating, We send the joyous greeting. Good will and peace to all, this happy Christmas Day 4.
186
^.
us;
Good
J
i I
-mas
n^
happy Christinas Day "
O'er the darkness rising shines the Royal Star, Leading to its brightness the people from afar ; The kings of earth adore Him, And nations bow before Him Who brings good will and peace on happy Christmas 4
meet
I
i
=^=F
and peace
aa;
feM 1
u^
fej^ i
fT=T
New joys come forth to
?^^ all,
^
3
—
its
—
2
Parish Choir, No. 696
ley,
4_j-j^j:i:j^-j-
In their tents abiding, shepherds on the plain, Heard the angel-voices sing out the glad refrain, " To God on high be glory,
Good
-
^E^^Ep^ ?^
fa- ces
i-i
i=i
will,
u
=t=t
i will
—
Steal-ing down the val
bell,
^
=»f
i
J-
-i
i=:=t=|:
to
J--i
f^^F
-^T-r-f-r
il
te^=
Day!
(
CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 211.
W. Spinney.
fe^ 'Tis
the hap- piest birth
-
day
Of
our
Haste
Sa-viour King;
^m M i^ ^ ^- .^
we
then
to
4
¥—i-^^^
=^!2_
t=tt=t^
^ ^^^ greet
Him,
Hum-bly
fall-ing
m i^
W§
All thhigs passing fair
music making, Peal the news to earth Chimes within make answer,
Bells, clear
;
is
glee
and mirth.
3 Michael, at the
Bows
Manger,
his royal face
Gabriel, Avith
lily.
Hides Transcendent Grace For, dear friends, the glory Of that lowly bed
Overpowers the beauty On Archangels shed.
7^
t
.
^^J
4 Shall I tell of Joseph,
Who, with
rapt surprise.
Sees the light from Godhead Fill those infant eyes ?
All things are delightful,
All
4=r
mm ^ J
Crowds of snow-white Angels Throng the golden stair
^ Dear-est Babe, a
While our hands en-twine Him,
tKr
P^-^^^F^f?^ 2
:t=t:
rja^
down,
r^L^j^ '
=i=^
Shall I sing of JMary,
Who, upon her
breast.
Cradles her Creator
Soothes 5 Angels,
Him
Mary, Joseph,
Yes, I greet Falling
to His rest ?
down
j'^ou all
in
worship
At the Manger-stall For you hail our Monarch, Born a Child to-day So with you I worship,
—
And my homage
pay.
-LX
i>
crown.
mm mtvvilp. Carol 212.
Ring mer
^ 2
(
ly!
r
-
•
^
Ring
mer
-
ri
-
ly!
!
A heavenly chorus swells
The angels, who were first to bring The welcome news to men, with us to celebrate
The
And
Siviour's birth again whom we have loved and lost with us now, e>ll the old love in their hearts,
so'Tie "-arols
Sing
With An(* new light on their brow. C Ring joyously! Ring joyously!
O blessed Christmas bells; And show us of the future good Your welcome chime
foretells. lot
know 't will be a mingled Of pleasure, pain and strife
|VS
O
hap -py Christ-mas bells; And
W. Treadwell.
let
us hear
a
r
Ring tenderly Ring tenderly O holy Christmas bells For ever with your earthly peal
Still joiQ
J.
CHRISTMAS.)
That thorns will cluster round the Along our path of life But ye shall sing to us of hope Of help, of love untold Reminding us of that bright star That tips our clouds with gold.
flowers,
;
4 Ring merrily! Ring merrily! O dear old Christmas bells. And bring all holy blessings down From where all mercy dwells. Ring out your gentle messages.
As ye have done of old. To help the weary and the sad. The weaklings of the fold And tell again the cheering tale Of Ilim who bore our woe And gave His own heart's life and For breaking hearts below.
love.
Ji^atK!
eono
ti);
of tfioite anstlft.
(CUUlSr.MAS.j
Carol 213.
E. Lancaster.
r
r
choirs
an
I
r
r
I I
f
f
f
^
^"
of
white.
f^ ^
"f"'
I I
Hark! the
song
of
i
-U
gel
-
-
Ra
ic,
^:
-
diant
E^
ife* MEE
ly
-
:tt=:r'
j=J-J-^ r
— rr :J^J^LJ-1 ^i ^' ^^^^ bree
-
zes Breaks the
r sleep
Wake
er!
T right
'^—
^
^-^
^ —r— •
1
Mu
thee,
Jt-J. J.
-
P
b—
swell
sic
-
f^lty. .
.
f-
f
He
ly!
—
-;
I
-1-
-
tell -
5
ing,— 'T
is
l.ffl
I.
T^ ^
^1
1
-•^
=
r
gels
r-
'
—
p— ^f
Xa -
Lord's
I
iW
to
J.
m-p
P ^
thy
sing
^
.^
r^i
^
-
vi
ti
rj.^
——
-I
-I
verse.
Filled with fear the wakeful shepherds Listened to the angels' lay, Reassured, they learn the message " Christ, your Lord, is born to-day Peace on earth, good-will to all men Through eternal ages be." :
!
manger
^
A
1
an
raid
1
Joy fore
/ZlYi=§
J.
iJv
in a
-
i.
i.
:
mf Symphony after last
Sighs and sadness Turn to gladness the Lord's Nativity
1
i^
1
ear
ing,
I.
I
N
«-S-
^ r
!
lying.
Jr
^JL.
May Thy
birthday ever find us Praising the Eternal Three, Who, to save us. Freely gave us Life,
with Thy Nativity.
year, Thy Church unsleeping Careful of Thy lambs below. Still her faithful watch is keeping, Till her cup of joy o'erfiow ; Praises will she ever mingle With her glad festivity Carols singing, Joybells ringing, On her Lord's Nativity.
Year by
:
Heavenly light around Thee shed, Object of our praise undying Holy Child in humble bed
:
;
J
Wake, O
night.
J.
1
I
^f-
the
lence of
si
J-
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1—N
W-
^1
—^=^- -1—^-iz-4—J^-;^—
A
^£5=^---^^^
Lowly
i
G( Gent
f-
r borne
On
their robes
in
-
aet
tlie
mtvvp
t^nvt^^'btiln tins.
Carol 214.
Geo.
Unison or Parts.
wmm^ the
mer
^ ^
-^
Let
^
Hence with tears and
1/
U
Flow'rs are
-
•^-
ing, fields
inig
;
i
Frost and cold have
^
are
ring,
i
.^
--^
sigh -
b
b smil
r church-bells ring,
ry
-
Wm. Warren.
Soprano and Tknor in Unison.
Allegretto con Brio.
^
'
gay,
Sun
-
^
^
ny
is
Contralto an© Basso.
ring,
ring! ing
Let
i
J
-
with spring,Life hath
fled
^
N
N
—^-F#-
ry chnrch-bells ring,
conquer'd
dy
ing;
-
er
;
With our
ris -
ing Lord
to
-
day
s^^^ :i=^ ^
Let the mer
mer-
f
the weath
^^^^^ -A
the
I
I
w^m^ I
^
ry church-bells ring, ring, ring, ring
Let the mer
I
11
-
ry
I
i^pS^sfi^p^^^^ Let the merry church-bells ring, ring, ring, ring Let the birds sing out again
From
their leafy chapel,
Praising him with whom in vain Satan sought to grapple Sounds of joy came fast and thick, As the breezes flutter Remirrexit, non p.si hie, Is the strain they utter. ring, ring, ring 1|: Let the merry church-bells ring, Parish Choir, No. 708—4.
Let the merry church-bells ring, ring, ring, ring Let the past of grief be past This our comfort giveth. He was slain on Friday last
But to-day He
liveth: ftfourning hearts must needs be gay,
Nor
let sorrow vex it Since the very grave can say, resurrexU. Let the merry church-bells ring, ring, ring, ring!
Chri.stus, :
II
:
Bai?0 Qvoio longer. Ancient Melody. Arr. by T. Helmore.
Carol 215. Allegretto
^
long-
Days grow
1.
i
i
i
sun
er,
^
I
is
J
Eas
- er,
-
ter
i
J
,
-
makes
tide
i
i
J
all
things
new;
i
J
J
r sad
van-ish'd: Christ
ness
-
ish'd,
-
ings, Twelfth-night greet- ings,
-
r
I
I
ban
beams strong
,^
'
Lent
-
we
rise
1
too
' I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Christ- mas
^
i
-g-r
r
greet
i
^
—
the
J
gS
,
and
light -est
i I
?=?==^
^
^
J
nJ
J J.
I
the
I
sun
sports
are
glad
i
i
i
i
and
gay;
a
J.
F^?=^—f-^M
bright
iJ
-
i
^
1
^f^
But
i
i
Whit
-
est
Of
our
feasts
J
iJ
i
J
J
^s^ 1 1
!
Eas
is
1
-
day.
ter
S
I
!
I
1
1
i-t-
^^^^ 2.
Earth
-
ly
crowns with
glo
I
-
ry J
Him
who
-
i
earth
i
-
ly
foes
J
i
o'er
i
-
came:
J
DAYS GBOW LONGKB.
Van-quish'd
i
le
-
i
i
gions,
con
J
i
-
quer'd
i
re
-
i
gions.
Kings
de
i
1
i I
-
pos'd
and
i
i
I
I
prin
i
ces
-
bound.
a
^
^5^P^^^^pj^^E=E=pf^^^^^^P^ ^=f
^^^=^=J
3EEE
f=T Ex
-
ta
ul
i
-
J
tion,
ac
i
i
tion,
i
Fill
His
ears
and
^ ^^£ J
F^-^=^-^=^
^^
float
a
-
round.
l^^^>N^4#^M^N##^ 3.
Then
un
i
i
I
ing
^
i
I
^^^^
and
tran
-
scend
ing
Be
I
the
i
f^^ifEEE^EES^
glo
of
Thy
-1
i
i
-^^^$
:ta--
PNspPW^^P^^PW sM ^^m f=^ For
tran
-
seen
-
i
dent
and
i
re
i
-
splen
the
i
J
J
Son
vie
i
J
fry
He
i
hath
won
A
J
:P^
^^^^^^^^ yield
i 3
i
-
i
ed,
life
i
i
^=g^
i
I
*
*
in
ter
ror,
fled
i_i
i
-
shield
ed,
Sa
i
f=f^
feF=^^ Chas'd
is
bound
and
Hell
in
i
I
I
I
i.
I
I
^
chains:
a
=r^-r-^F-n-s
i
m in
er
I
A
F^'^^gSipl
tan
^=^
^
p^-=f=r -
ror,
Grief
*-
4-
f^
is
past
-i-
:|=t
and
joy
re
-
mains.
JCfle
ioovn
Ittttlt (
Keeps Eastev Bajj.
EASTEU.
Carol 216.
The
H. F. Smith.
world
it
-
self
keeps
Eas
-
j,
There stood three Maries by the tomb, Ou Easter morning early — When day had scarcely chased the gloom, And dew was white and pearly. Alleluia! Alleluia! With loving, but with erring, mind They came the Prince of Life to find, Alleluia! Alleluia!
But
3 earlier still the angel sped.
Alleluia! Alleluia! tell
them
all,
and make them
Day,
And
blest,
Tell Peter first, and then the rest." Alleluia! Alleluia!
Eas
-
ter
larks
are
.n
But one, and one alone, remained, With love that could not vary
And
thus a higher joy she gained.
That sometime
The Of
sinner. Mary. Alleluia! Alleluia! the dear, dear form to see. that hung upon the tree. Alleluia! Alleluia!
first
Him
The world
His news of comfort giving; And " Wliy," he said, " among the dead Thus seek ye for the Living?" " Go
ter
4.^j
itself
keeps Easter Day,
And Easter larks are singing And Easter flow'rs are blooming gay, And Easter buds are springing. Alleluia! Alleluia! of all things lives anew. all His works' are living too. Alleluia! Alleluia!
The Lord
And
Sosfttl i& (
morn,
tfie
CIIUISTMAS.
)
Carol 217. 4-
>
1.
Once
2.
Scat -ter'd
a
o'er
How, from realms Yet
the
the the
gain
-
old dis
-
-
en
sto
-
taut
na
-
won - drous glo
of
shep-herds' rev
-
el -
a
-
ry.
tions
It
is
Ma
ny
are
for
all
we
love,
£:£h;-«f
Came
ry.
tions
sweet
our Sa Rest with them
viour, and far so
to to
Vr
our King a - way.
!
sing,
day.
-
f\ Ev
-
One
'ry
with
p¥fW^'''''Uli\l^^\ll heart
this to
morn Je
-
re sus
-
joi
-
cling
-
Chris-tain throng ;Countless thousands raise their ces, Beat-ing with a ing, They will thank-f ul praise pro - long, Send their voi - ces up-ward 1
-^
-
5^ Tt
e= voi
-
rmg -
ces. ing.
And As
re -peat they join
L
J i 9^(""r
r
us
a
^-
^'
/ -V
J:
joy- ous song: glad-some song
:
J
Ht=^
i:
child
the the
is
."
V
Parish Choir, No. 743—4.
born
J
;
^
From the high
( \
xj-ipht inv ^^^^'^^ and *°*^ J^^
'
fnl ^^'
"^"^ I
the
morn.
For
to
«- ^ T F=F^=F= ^
:
^
'
-
est
realm
of
heav'n
Un - to
a
Son
^:l^^J^^
r is
giv'nl
mtiQ Carol 218.
Ring
(
the
the Christ-mas
bells,
bells
;
m
39euii.
CHRISTMAS.)
Chime out
T. C. Dean.
the won-drous sto
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in
song
on
men,
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to earth has come, His glo
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ry Christ-mas bells.
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Slower.
Earthly crowns were not for Him He came God's love revealing On the Cross He died for us. His blood forgiveness sealing. 'T is the Saviour promised long, Ring out your loudest praises Every heart this happy day
Wise men hastened from the East To bring their richest treasure Gold, and myrrh, and frankincense, And jewels without measure. Him they sought, although a King, They found in birthplace lowly, There within a manger lay The babe so pure and holy. Ring the merry Christmas bells,
;
;
anthems raises. Ring the merry Christmas
Its grateful etc.
bells, etc.
Sfufl toe metrj? ei^ristmas.
Carol 219.
C. T. Boioen.
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Wreathe our garlands green Deck each arch and column, Stall and altar-screen
ry Church
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Haste we to His temple,
Gloria in excelsis Hark, the angels sing Gioria in excelsis To our Infant King.
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Priest and choir and people. Join in concert all Sing your loudest praises
At our
festival.
Joy 1
for us poor exiles, On this happy morn
;
Jesus Christ Emmanuel Of David's line was born.
bells
MiriQ out
Carol 220,
King out
nfj.
Ho
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tije
htlln Cor eiitistmas. iJer
for Christ-mas,
the bells
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win
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day,
py
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B. Hodges.
5.
the
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wild, the
viour
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Bethlehem's quiet hillside, In ages long gone by, In angel notes the Glory floats, Glory to God on high Yet wakes the sun as joyous
As when
p
The
the Lord was born,
And still He comes to greet you On every Christmas morn. Chorus.
— Ring out the
many a darksome cottage, In many a crowded street, In winter bleak, with shivering cheek, The homeless child you meet; Gaze on the pale wan features, In
feet
You see
with wandering
the souls
Chorus.
bells, etc.
— Ring out the
bells, etc.
5
3
p Where'er His sweet lambs gather Within this gentle fold,
The Saviour dear is waiting near As in the days of old In each young heart you see Him, :
In every guileless face You see the Holy Jesus, Who grew in truth and grace. Choeus. Ring out the bells, etc.
—
sore. loveth, at the door.
He
The Christ-Child
/
Then
sing your gladsome carols. And hail the new-born Sun ; For Christmas light is passing bright, It smiles on every one. And feast Christ's little children, His poor. His orphan call For He who chose the manger, cr He loveth one and all. Chorus. Ring out the bells, etc.
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iSaetet gatlantr
Carol 221.
G. B. Lissant.
Allegro.
Trebles.
Twine the Eas
-
Deck the grave with
ter
>
PZ' Death's en
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thral -ling
powers:
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sin,
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es,
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flowers,
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sus Christ -*-
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has
of
3
be- neath His
feet:
^
Twine the Eas
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ter
gar
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land,
Iffi^J^iJ. con-quered Death's en
1
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mf 4
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thral
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powers.
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Faith, a ray of glory.
Shows the empty tomb,
;
And
the many mansions Of the Saviour's home,
p Where
hope and mercy
the saints are resting After death and grave we can conquer, Sing His power to save. Chorus.
Round His form were shed, Scattered doubt, and showered Glory on the dead. Chorus.
mf
ff
sweet.
:
Rays
Are
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tri-umph
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Deck the grave with
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Christians, raise your
Christ has
flowers,
:
cr Christians,
We are brother pilgrims
/
Marchinp; on to life, Following our Leader, Through the mortal strife p Grave and pain before us Cannot quench our love CT Christians, we can triumph, Through the might above.
5
By
the joyful tidings this sacred Day, Surety, None can take away,
Of
We have got a cr
We
p
We will
will show it, living lives of love ;
Holy
:
Chorus.
ParishChoir, No. 769-4.
197
In the
prove
Hope
it,
dying Chorus.
above.
^tvonn
tDe IBauitvn '^ilUiopn.
Carol 222. J. R. Fairlamb.
Brightly.
the East
A-cross gates
1. 2.
The
3.
Now
sun
light
-
stone glo
or
ag
dan
-
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-
a
ny
is
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For His
jar
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past,
bright rays
first
Je
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suf
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Lord and
sns,
f 'ring
this Eas - ter Up - on While men and an - gels Our Sav - iour lives to
-
ry
it
at
bar, last,
dawn, King
of
and His
;
.
.
.
.
.
.
The
No With
pain
morn
each beam,
in -
The
tops gleam
stand
o
ces to
hill
now
-
His ex
seal
rious vie
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em
-
of death
His
all
sing: reign.
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Al
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The
Lord
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Carol 223.
tf)t Treair.
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(EASTER.)
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Christ Christ
is
ris -
is
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from the dead. Sing we Al from the dead, Sing we Al
en en
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ia!
le
ia!
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All the suf-fer He Who bore a
ing
He bore,
life
of pain.
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His pain and grief are o'er, Death can tri-umph now no That we all might with Him reign,From the tomb is ris'n a
more, -gain.
All
Sing
the dead, Alleluia
we
Sing
mp He Who for His children died, On the Cross was crucified, cr On this day is glorified,
/
Sing
we
we
mf Grant to us,
Hail,
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Then
in Heaven we'll sing to Thee Praise and Alleluia
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Alleluia
!
Cn 0lori?
trigfit Melody of 16th cent. Har. by C. Wood.
East
j
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dear Lord, to be
Carol 224.
mf,^
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Thy Victory
Sharers of
Alleluia
7i^afl»
we Al we Al
/ Christ is risen from the dead,
mf Christ is risen from cr
Sing Sing
bright,
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glo
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The heav
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sing;
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7
Light
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a rose
by
f Ye sons of men, in triumph high, Exult with heart and voice sons of God, make glad reply, Let heaven and earth rejoice.
Ye
mf Our Paschal joy
Christ Jesus is. Delight of Angels aye 'T is He doth ope the gates of bliss. And wash our guilt away.
night.
Let
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greet
how
fair to look
liveth, slain of yore
Winter
for
Him
And tempests
mf The blood of
is
upon
:
past and gone.
rage no more.
Christ
won pardon
For man from God above
sure
:
In His, our death wounds find a cure
Thanks, Jesu, for Thy love.
I
srtie
ptavls sates
Carol 225. With
(
G. P. Grantham.
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'm
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heaven, with
all
its
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street
of
gold,
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rub
and
its
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love,
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and
fond
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de-i-^
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of
their
1^1
,
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He comes! He comes! from earth He soars See how the living cloud Of angel wings around Him flings
cr
Bright rays, His form to shroud steadfastly, with upturned eye.
the saintly throng.
!
While
His hand is raised, the words are said Of love, with pity blent, While bowed in awe is every head. And every knee is bent.
The
p With
rapt Apostles gaze
Mary, at the deep-veiled sky,
In silent
He comes He comes Ye gates, ye portals !
!
lift
!
Ye Heavens, with
still
amaze.
up your heads.
bright His path
He Tour Prince returns To meads of amber light. the King of Glory Sing,
/ He is ff
cord,
^
The
sire,
on Mount Olivet below, His well-beloved among, benison must first bestow
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ASCENSION.)
!
loud acclaim
Your God, your everlasting King, The Lord of Hosts His Name
;
treads
See,
inotnfn0 fair anir
tf)e
Joyfully.
See,
On
fair
Arthur H. Brown.
and bright, Hail the Saviour come to save
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Treble voices only.
themorn-ing
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day Himself
Harkl the her
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with mercy,peace, and love.
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Chri hristis
is
born,
1/1 jTf Christ is born
1/1 in
Shepherds Avatching for the morn, Heard the heavenly angels sing Tidings great, " This day is born
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the
hosts of
3
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All
sions ring
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ther's throne above,Crown'd
the
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See the Eastern Sages led By the Star which graced the mom, To the place where oxen fed. There the great I was born ; There they saw the Son of God, Come to shed His precious blood.
—
Israel's
mankind from endless night
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gels sing;
/
All
t±Mlr=,^ >
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,m;i. i,_^ this
Utrfgl^t.
(CHKlSTMAS.l
Carol 226.
AM
long-expected King
For a sign, the heavenly Babe In a manger now is laid." Chorus. Hark the herald angels sing; Make the heavenly mansions ring All the hosts of heaven proclaim Christ is born in Bethlehem
Chorus. Hark
the herald angels sing the heavenly mansions ring : All the hosts of heaven proclaiu^.
!
!
;
Make
;
Christ
!
Parish Choir, No. 795—4-
201
is
born in Bethlehem
!
tome an^ sin0.
eiirf0tian ptopU, Carol 227.
(
CHBISTMAS.)
With animation.
James
C.
Macy.
J
1.
2. 3.
Chris - tian peo - ple.come and sing, Hope and joy Yes, come lorth.and joy- ful be, Cares of life Chris - tian peo - ple,sing ye now, Ear - nest voi
P
re - ceiv - ing Tell of Him who is our King, un-heed- ing; Faith and Love, with Char- i - ty, ces rais - ing, Sing good-will to earth be -low, !
-
a tempo.
rxrrf-Tstill
His words are liv - ing IProud or humble,rich or poor, Christmas opens wide your door,From each heart its
Be not deaf to pleading May all err - ing hearts of men Turn to peace and love a-gain Christmas doth not Which like heav'n is praising IProud or humble.rich or poor.Christmas opens wide your door.From each heart its !
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in'
I
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bells!
&t of joys bless -ings pour, The joy in vain. For Christ is ev - ings pour, The joy of joys
come bless
giv - ingi is er lead -ing! is giv - ing I
.
.
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King
Christmas bells, ring on.
lAM^M^Jr I
I
Bing,
^i^ttt tuete Carol 228. Allegretto.
.
tnatdifng.
fiif)e)it)erTri9 (
CHRISTMAS.)
A. A. Wild.
In Unison
There were shepherds watching.
^J-
Sud-den-ly
^"4
a
-
In the
fields their sheep,
In
sl-lenceof
the
mid- night.Watch and ward they keep;
J
round themGloweda wondrous
light.
And a
white-rob'd an -gel, Filled them with affright.
THERE WERE SHEPHERDS WATCHING. Chorus,
Join the an -gel cho-rus,
III
^
I
Ringing thro' the sky Peace onearth,good-willtomen:Glory
See the Wise
To you the joyful tidings From God above I bring."
Guided by the beaming Of a glorious star
homes
their
afar, !
Now they bow
Suddenly a mighty host
Of angels filled the sky, Praising (iod and saying " Glory to God on high !" Chorus.—Join the angel chorus,
before Ilim, their Saviour greet. rich treasures Humbly at Ilis feet.
And
While they pour
CnoRus.—Join the angel chorus,
etc.
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m/'T was in the days when far and wide Men owned the Caesar's sway,
m
Obedient to the same, With Mary, his espoused wife, The saintly Joseph came.
pA
f^
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go,
The Blessed Babe was
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In mute, adoring awe. crllow softly did they fold their wings Beneath that star-lit shed. While eastern Sages from afar / The new-born radiance led 5
w/And
and a manger, where
thus it is, from age to age. That as this night comes round, So sweetly, underneath the moon.
the shelter Bethlehem gave, that they found
The welcome
mf Yet blessed among women was That holy mother-maid, dim Who on that night her First-bom There in the manger
i
laid.
cr
Son
^
And smooth 'd His couch of straw,[round. While unseen Angels watched beside,
The oxen lowed around.
Was all
J
out
I
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3
stable
I
^In swaddling bands she wrapped Him
That
his decree went forth, that all A certain tax should pay. Then from their home "Nazareth's vale
J
,
night; For on this night,long years a
,li .^i i i
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J. Gauntlett.
AsHeav'nhad hung
snow-clad earth without, The stars are shin- ing bright,
mf
etc.
CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 229.
^
high.
Men coming
" In royal David's city," Said he, " is born a King.
From
God on
to
#
The Christmas carols sound. Because to us a Child is born, Our Brother, and our King, Angels in Heaven, and we on earth, Our
joyful
anthems
sing.
^n
true (H^f^vintiann
<^i|tffiitmafs ni0t)t
filing*
Carol 230. Arthur U. Brown.
To
Chris- tians sing. in the air,
we
hear what news the may with
No mu-sio And glo - ry
His grace
see
in
an -gels bring ;News of great joy, cause of great mirth, Good theirs com-pare: While pris-'ners in their chains re-joice To - sus' face ; For so shall we sure com-f ort find When
Je
U^M^MdM tid-ingsof the Sav-ionr's birth,Qoodtid-ings of the Sav-iour's birth, hear the e - cho of that voice, To hear the e - cho of that voice, thus this day we bear in mind, When thus this day we bear in mind.
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\^=^=F^
The
King
of
So
now
on
And
from
[the
kings to earth can dark- ness
us
I P"^ff
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and men with joy may us and hell to set to
7
^ new- born King, lib - er - ty? more," A- men.
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sad.
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sing. free.
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To
see
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sus
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and
And buy for now and
earth and King comes to wish an - gels sing
of -
makes the
-
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r
Je
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—
b~ -f
S=
bless this
our -
n
J^
1
lib
-
er-more.'
of heav'n
us
glad;
this night:
—
f^—
^
;
An
From "Glo
see and bless this - ty, And buy for us our A- men," Both now and ev - er er
-
V—
i=rm=^
*r* c/! new born King, To
us ev
.
s r-J
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The Lord
When
light, Which
z
God, His peace to men. Both
IJUi
given.
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n
is
men be we have
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Sym.f
tras of resuttection.
STije
Carol 231. George Edgar Oliver.
1^
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The Day
of
JUJ
Res
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ur
-
rec
tion,
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tell
it
The
broad
out
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Earth,
I
to
From
life
m_
§_«s
t^
^
im^
un
earth
the
^ tf
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A
us
I
ver
J.
sky,
M
:!tii^=it
hath brought
^
With hymns
J
of
VIC
^=J=^^
^
9iite
—
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Our hearts be pure from evil, That we may see aright The Lord in rays eternal
Now let the heavens be joyful
Of resurrection
And
..I
Let earth her song begin The round world keep high triumph,
light
And listening to His accents, May hear, so calm and plain His own " All hail," and hearing, May raise the victor strain. Parish Choir, No. 807 —
all
that
is
therein
Let all things seen and unseen Their notes together blend,
For Christ the Lord is risen. Our joy that hath no end.
4.
206
HotTr of
iB
all, tnftii
u»
adlire.
Carol 232.
^^ Allegrello
i
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Lord
1.
While
2.
Allegretto
-==z f
al al
-
le le
-
-
lu lu
-
with
us
a
-
bide,
migh-ty King,
/Chohcs.
i^^s^^^^^^^ - le,
all,
the King, the
mp
/ Chouus - le,
of
He,
^
non molto.
mt
Al Al
Wilson.
C. J.
non molto.
ia! ia!
In
De-
this our joy - ful spoil - ing death of
Eas
-
all
''
N-^-
±=i Al Al
ter-tide; its
Solo.
K.
sting,
-
le,
-
le,
al al
-
le le
-
lu lu
-
From
ia! ia!
And
ev' - ry weap - on death can wield Thine own redeemed for ev - er shield. All praise be Thine, trampling down the power of night.Brings forth His ransomed saints to light. The pains of hell are
ris -
en Lord, Al
-
le,
al -
Al
-
le,
al
loosed at last;
*->
111
lu
id t - ia!
All All
lu
-
An
iai
ni-aica praise
an
-
-
le - lu - ia le - lu - ia!
fr. to C
!
From death The days
Fa
-
light
to of
end - less life re-stored mourn-ing now are past;
;
Al Al
-
le,
-
le,
^^^^^^
ther be.
hath
And Ho
said. "The
Lord
-
ly is
Ghost ris
-
E
-
ter
-
nal
en from the
al - le al - le
-
Ij'.
dead."
WE
mf
SING TO-DAY OUR EASTER HYMN.
Chorus.
Hark! the
an
-
gels
prais-es
sing
To Je
f--ri=^i-^ Wit
s(nfl to=tf«s?
-
sus,
^^
our
tri-umphant King.
ril.
A
-
mex,
A- men.
D. C. inf
our l^^nitx !j»mn.
Carol 233. Maestoso.
He conquered With
fiend
all
that did oppose,
and demon warring,
And
bravely battled 'gainst our foes "With wounds His visage marring.
He
met, at length, the last of
That dreaded
And on
all.
foe called Death,
the Cross did seem to
Beneath his noxious breath.
fall
But now, to-day we sing the song
Which tells His triumph o'er him. Death could not hold " the Master " long And so gave way before Him. Then
carol with a grateful heart
hath done. His breaking Satan's fiercest dart, For Life that He hath won. F'or all that Christ
«t!
Stat of motnCn0.
tlje
Carol 234.
mi 1.
::.^- y-1
In
the
t-H
j^h^
mom
of
star
^
Bev. E. F. Smith.
=^
Allegretto.
M
-
ing
Ris
iog
-
in
Bright and
the sky.
'-J-t— i' *
full
_i.
V
-
^=*
r-f
^^^
^B^
r^^^f^^^^^f^^F^
Fair
mor
to
-
j# ^
s^ Of
«
the
Re
-
jai i -#
^
sur
tal
From
eye,
tlie
womb
©=t
-
reo
-
1^
I
See the
tion
dark
-
uess,
^
!:«*:
r-r
of
I
Ho
-
^
T^l_^*
ly
Sign
Called a
-
bean
of
J.
ty.
-
wip
-
f?^ to
loft
shine,
^1*^*1
3==: I I
All
Na
the works of
tore
-
j^
^
f*
r^r dim.
rail.
^
-
A-
i r-
r
still their
I
[j
r
'
powers em
-
ploy,
T
Ev
I
I
-
er
to
ul
pre-fi
\
-
gore Earth's trneEas-ter joy. Our trne Eas-ter
cres.
J==^^
'^
I
I i
I I
dim.
rail.
2
When the
Spring-tide showers Fall o'er hill and plain, When the trees and flowers Bloom on earth again Then the seed, long buried. Hid from mortal view, In the garb of beauty Bursteth forth anew. Cho.
As
the shades of twilight Softy fade away, And the world from slumber, Hails another day. In the soul awaking.
And from dreamland
torn.
See the type foreshowing Man's great Easter morn
In the works of Nature Wheresoever viewed, In the cloud and sunshine, Calm, and tempest rude: In the earth about us. In the circling air, Types of Resurrection Meet us everywhere. Cho.
!
Cho.
joy!
tame
E'^tvt
tf)vee UitiQn.
(EPIPHANY OK CHKISTMAS.)
Carol 235.
Charles Vincent.
1.
There came three kings
1-
i
.
Si
:
^
J.
by
God's
1
i
own hand Led
a
U=J=^ :|=C
^—C=F=F:
,
J
star
N
,
^1^
I
from
Morn
i
-
-
ing
To
land,
J_li —0-
J-'
I
,
\
Wf^Solo Voice or
^m Christ
-
ward
thro'
N
^m
_4
^
Semi-Chorus.
J
t=Fdi Hie
-
ru
I
aL
:p=5= -
^ sa
-
Un
lem,
-I
a=t =i rff r
i»-
J *
the
to
-
crib
f
rBeth
at
Ho
-
le
-
r
r
-hem: God
1. :3t
=F=F
^
u
in the
hi^
i i ^^^^^-"^fr^Trff^ bring
us
to
you
Babe
i-
.:
i
i
.1
^ „
9
al
-
so.
Him
for
to
wor - ship
Nil
:t=t:
Now when
star so great and sheen, golden-crowned Babe is seen His sceptre is a crown of gold, His face like sunshine to behold, God, evermore to man below, Light from yon blissful star bestow.
the kings came to the stall, Before the Babe they straightway fall; saintly pilgrim then presents His gold, or myrrh, or frankincense. God, take our gifts, at best but small, Goods, body, soul, life, heart, and all.
Each
3
6
By
eastern land, in haste the while,
They journey many a weary mile
frankincense the three proclaim
That God Almighty is His Name Myrrh, to the Son of Man they bring.
;
;
and vale, through sleet and snow, and fen, on, on they go. God, may the pathway never be Too tough and hard that leads to Thee.
By
^
-(2-
-r-
Within the
O'er
I
-J=i--
A
From
mo!
ev
hill
And gold,
in token of her King. God, keep us steadfast in this creed, From heresy and schism freed.
frith
4
Though Herod welcome bade
7
Our Lady
fain the kings doth greet. E'en bids them kiss her baby sweet Viaticum it was, in fay. To cheer them on their homeward way. God, grant, when death shall us de])art.
the kings.
Their hearts are full of other things. Forth from the stately court in speed. They to the lowly crib proceed. God, nought till death, whate'er betide, Us from the right road turn aside. Parish Choir, No. 845
This heav'nly bread
— 4. 209
may
cheer our heart.
mi
f^in nfgtit titCgt)t angels isfng. (CHKISTMAS.
Carol 236.
J.
T. Field.
Allegro
J
T
m/T = 144.
—
night bright this is ni
All
.;
./J
535 IE*
an -
-
Nev
gels sing,
ly
-
-
i 4:
/
I
cries,
I
'
1
Mor
- tals,
er
mor
tals,
-
Hark! a
rol
-
voice
r
I
{
rise.
\
I
to
!
which
r^.yy
I
*E3 4t* "II r r f=f=Tf/'=f=^ p\ wake and Lo glad Turns your sad I
I
was such ca
Hii
J
J:
i.
g
i s^=r=^ loud
i
J
ness
-
-
ness
J^UrJrJ^lA
O
Wake,
Earth
!
wake everything
O Sun O blessed Light Sent into this world by night Let Thy Rays and heavenly Powers Shine in these dark souls of ours. For most duly Hail,
I
Wake and hear the joy I bring Wake and joy for all this night !
I
Heavens and every twinkling All amazing
light,
!
Thou art truly God and Man, we do confess Hail O Sun of Righteousness.
stand gazing Angels, Powers, and all that be, Wake and joy this Sun to see. Still
!
€avoU
fitUieetli?
carol.
(CHRISTMAS.)
^-l ^
I
"rf-n-J^
T^r
sweetly ca- rol Raise your voices high. On this happy morning.Morn of peace and joy. sweetly ca-rol, How on Ju-dah's plain, Shepherds heard the sto-ry, Told in heav'nly strain ;
2.
Ca
- rol,
m^$^^^^
I
1/
^-
I
^p^Hi ^-^1
"»/r
P r p r u r r Let your voices min-gle With the an-gels' song Peace.good will from heav'n, On this happy morn i
'^
•
I
^-[f
J^ * ^ -tri
t=t
.
J.
I
vtt
n
!
^^
'
I
the high a manger low
Glo-ry in
In
},a^..iLf^^i:^ i^J^-:
-^^mi
^mm
'
^
est ly,
;
""I
Thus the strain prolong. Christ the Lord is born.
f:A^-^
a^
Chorus,
Ca-rol,sweetly
ca
-
rol.Sing the glad re- f rain.— Olo
in
-
;
Carol, sweetly carol
Carol, sweetly carol,
How
the highest Peace.goodwiU to men.
Let the earth resound
with one accord
With the v/ondrous story To remotest bound Then shall men adore Him,
Wise men brought their offering To their Infant Lord. We would come before Thee With our gifts to-day
Their thank-offerings bring, Join the happy chorus
;
Rule and reign. Lord Jesus, In our hearts alway. Cho. Carol, sweetly carol,
—
Which Cho.
etc.
the angels sing.
—Carol, sweetly
carol, etc.
Sleep, jD^ols C&rOl 238.
(CHRISTMAS.)
Voices and Org.
Andante.
breast
;
Great Lord
of
earth,and
sea,
and sky,
How
sweet
n
J.
place of
1'
Sleep!
rest,
-'
PP
I
Ho -ly
Babe!
.
sea
J
|
J
rrrr
.
a
to
is
j—J— J
I
sach
it
J.
Thine An-gels watch a
T.
Thee
Field.
lie
^
-^^L.
-^ -
round?
,
.
I
I
bend-ing low with fold-ed wings,Be- fore th'Incar-nate King of King8,In reverent awe pro-found. I ,
.
,
.
'•-ill-
Sleep Holy Babe while I with Mary gaze In joy upon that Face awhile. Upon the loving Infant smile Which there divinely plays. Sleep Holy Babe ah take Thy brief repose Too quickly will Thy slumbers break. And Thou to lengthened pains awake, That death alone shall close. !
!
1
!
!
;
All
ilt^tistian^, carol stoenis-
Carol 239. -J-,^
^frt'^^TT Christians, car
Haste we then
^
i
wm t=|:
- ol
sweet
to greet
'1
Up to-day and
- ly,
sing !'Tis the
....
T
Of our
birth-day
Ho
-
]y
King
^-1 ? -r Him, Humbly falling down,Wliile our hands en -twine Him, Dearest Babe,a crown.
1^ J- ij_u —^— — — f r
-i-
happy
P
1"^^
75
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I
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'1
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I
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z
Crowds of snow-white Angels Throng the golden stair
Shall I tell of Joseph, Who, with rapt surprise. Sees the light from Godhead, Fill those infant eyes ? Shall I sing of Mary, Who, upon her breast. Cradles her Creator, Soothes Him to His rest ? 5
All things are delightful, All things passing fair:
music making. Peal the news to earth Chimes within make answer, All is glee and mirth.
Bells, clear
3
Angels, Mary, Joseph, Yea, I greet you all Falling down in worship At the manger stall For you hail our Monarch,
Michael, at the manger, Bows his royal face Gabriel, with
lily.
Hides transcendent Grace For, dear friends, the Glory Of that lowly bed Overpowers the beauty On Archangels shed.
?i^arfe
!
1.
5
:
And my homage pay. (t^xi%Xv\m fi(on0fs are isfngCng.
——
Men. George, J. Magill.
Carol 240.
I
tfie
Born a child to-day you I worship.
So, with
—J r
r
\-
-I
'1^ r
—
And
Chiefest day in our possessing. Crowned with Christmas love and blessing Shout ye nations, Christ confessing. In excelsis gloria
\
\
1
I
Hark! the Christmas songs are
UJ
I
h-^J
t
.
/
J
^fi^:^ ;/
I
' i
I
the Christmas bells are ring-ing;'Wild-ly their glad
Peace on earth," the Angel chorus Loudly sang while hovering o'er us. This the message that they bore us, "
In excelsis gloria! 5
3
How
Oh
the bells so madly pealing; Tidings of great joy revealing Through our hearts their echoes stealing In excelsis gloria
the glorious news is fiying Christ, to save a world from dying, In a lowly manger lying: In excelsis gloria
!
;
6 Christ now reigns a King for ever Safe in Him we'll falter never Sing His praise for aye and ever In excelsis gloria
—
;
laag at SUtrittfcr.
Carol 241.
(Easteb.)
Geo.
Moderato.
1.
Day
Gone
i.
won
of
^i.
->^
is
^
-
sor
„j
der,
i
n.
-
day
.J
glad
of .
^
..
row,
gone
is
sad
J.
J--
J
:^
-
ness,
i
J
-
uess,
i
End
thy
ev
.SJ
.
-
ed
is
-
rious
light
er
glo
-J-
J
the
gloom
J i ^
J.
Oliver.
-
J
I
-
y
i-
night.
>
Every people, every nation Soon shall hear the gladsome sound. Joyous tidings of salvation Borne to earth's remotest bound.
In the triumph of this hour, Jubilant shall swell the song,
Unto Jesus honor, power, Blessing, victory belong. Scattered are the clouds of error, Sin and hell are captive led, E'en the grave is freed from terror, " " Christ risen from the dead is
Hail
J
Edgar
Then
shall rise in tones excelling, Praise for grace so freely shed, the Easter hymn be swelling, " Christ is risen from the dead
And
1
!
Victor now, to heaven ascended, Seated on the Father's throne, Christ, in Whom our nature blended, Will His blessed children own. If above, in glory meeting, the heavenly courts should tread, Sweeter then will sound the greeting, " Christ is risen from the dead
We
!
Parish Choir, No. 859—4.
213
J
Hittk €ftvi^tian
cfttltrren, !iag»
Carol 242. Choir, verses 1, 3, and With expression.
These chords
may
be
(Easteb.)
6.
C. Vincent.
played with
the left hand, if the bass note can be sustained by the pedal.
•Little Christian children, tell
•
How
Childben.
your King hath vanquished say, has risen again, Who in the grave has lain.
Hark "
hell,
He
!
is
he speaks to calm their fear
He is not here, to Galilee, shall see."
risen.
As you
Gone before
He
There your Master ye
— Faithless watch the sentries kept,
Choib.
Bitter tears the women wept, Till they saw the Angel bright, Clad in raiment fair and white.
— Little Christian children, sing, Praising loud your risen King; too share your joyful strain, Christ our Passover is slain.
We
7.
All.
— Glory, Jesu, be to Thee, Thou Whose
rising sets us free
;
Death and Satan overthrown, Thee, the King of kings, we own.
I5rigftt (JFa^ter Sfftt,
Carol 243. Brightly.
1.
Bright Eas
A. H. Brown.
J
-
.
= 60.
ter
Day
!
Dear
Eas
-
ter
Day
1
Day
on
which our
Lord
a
-
rose
Chase
:
^^^j=^¥M^^ ^L.JrzA4 ^ g ^
the
all
clouds
doubt
of
a
Christ has
yi2^j,
/I
N
g htt^i^^=^M4f. Chorus.
Je
-
^
Al
8U Chris -te,
-
le
-
lu
-
umphed
-
I
±
o'er
our
1
-i
foes.
}
i^^^ r a^U^JJ j-^
I
h^^.
=
tri
i
r
P
i
ia!
Je
su Chris
-
- te,
Al
le
-
-
lu
-
ia!
Al
-
le
-
la
-
ia
J^Bg p 7)aZ Segno.
Bright Easter Day Dear Easter Day Day of days the very best up thine eyes, poor soul, to-day, Christ has conquered thou slialt rest. Jesu Christe, Alleluia I
Lift
Day Dear Easter Day Songs of joy to-day we raise, Glad songs to cheer our onward way, Songs of love, and songs of praise. Jesu Christe, Alleluia
Bright Easter
1
—
!
1
Bright Easter Day Dear Easter Day Lord, Thy day of power, this We praise in song, in song we pray, May our souls partake Thy bliss. Jesu Christe, Alleluia !
I
I
H. G.
Batterson.
I
(Be^Uv Sag.
STfte hj0rltr it^elt Iteepii
Carol 244. Unison or parts,
G.
if Anitnalo.
te 1.
r Z
^ •a
—
TrT —r-'n'T'i-rrr^
The world
-
it
keeps Eas
self
*m
Day,
ter
-
And
Eas
-
ter larks are
sing
^^^^-^;^;^^i Organ
The
Lord of
all
things lives a
-
f^m^
&
-
;
And Eas
le
-
lu
jah,
-
.'^
J'
And
new,
At the end
Hal
ing
-
ter flow'rs are
-
-J^-J^J^J^J^J^J'J'
J"
P
W. Warren.
-^-^
-:
!
l
His works are
all
le
-
-
lu
-
jah.
^
Sing this at the end of 5th verse only, while the Organ plays the previous chords.
of each verse.
Organ.
J.
f{
f
J
^ i
m
jl
I 1
2
There stood three Marys by the tomb, On Easter morning early, day had scarcely chased the gloom, And dew was white and pearly
When
:
Hallelujah
!
Hallelujah (Organ.) erring mind, of Life to find Hallelujah {Organ.) I
With loving, but with They came the Prince Hallelujah
1
:
1
But
earlier still the Angel sped, His news of comfort giving " Why," he said, " among the dead Thus seek ye for the Living ? " ;
And
Hallelujah! " Go, t«ll
them
all,
(Organ.)
Plallelujah
and make them
Tell Peter first, and then the rest Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
blest "
:
(Organ.)
But
one, and one alone remained. love that could not vary, thus a joy past joy she gained, The sometime sinner, IMary
With
And
:
Hallelujah!
(Organ.)
Hallelujah!
The first the dear, dear form to see Of Him that hung upon the tree :
Hallelujah!
The world
itself
i
ris
-'-^-f Hal
f:
HaUelujah
(Organ.)
I
keeps Easter Day,
And Easter larks are singing And Easter flowers are blooming And Easter buds are springing
gay.
Hallelujah Hallelujah ^(Organ.) The Lord hath risen, as all things tell Good Christians, see ye rise as well Hallelujah '^ Amen. Hallelujah I
!
!
I
Sing these last two lines slower, with a pause at the end of each.
in BetftVfttm tarn,
a^ little 33a6e!
Carol 245.
^^
i
herds
poor
and
ma
J^
J.
J
j
r"r
O
holy Babe
How weak
f
!
-
on Mary's knee, and poor art Thou
We
wor
j
/_-i
j-
/^ /_ f-J___J
r
^Mp
^
P
O
ship
helpless
at
^
Babe
^^^g
I
Emmanuel Emmanuel
I
I
We yield
knee.
Thou 'rt human Though seated on Thy throne gentle
Babe
still,
1
;
All power to Thee is given for us Thou hast made Thine own. gift we pray.
Whom A
This Christmas day
O
Thou knowest not men bring,
gifts those wise
\^1iat gift can we. Redeemed by Thee, In gratitude impart V
swaddling bands.
royal robe
O
feet.
Their gold, and myrrh, and frankincense Presenting to their King.
Though mother's hands
we see. Emmanuel Emmanuel To Thee we bend the
-
What
I
Adoringly we bow.
Wrap
Though
wise
.^
Yet, mighty God, so rich in grace,
No
Thy
gi
l^f=^
'-r
Arthur F. Warner.
Christmas.)
(
wash us from
Emmanuel Emmanuel
all
sm
I
1
I
I
Come, then, and dwell within ParlshChoir, No. 894— 4.
217
I
Thee
1
I
all
our heart.
(^ fiffrn tff=itiflJit.
a[ little Cftiltr
Carol 246. Aloderalo.
«'.
A. n. Brown. Voices in Unison.
(Cheistmas.) =^ 66.
r^1rr-i—^C^^r=F
^^( ^ born
to
-
And He
night,
fe3^E3E£
i^
:JM:
m
His
shall lead
eg lands of ev
A
^ own,
.
.
^^^|Ei£
?^=^
m
to
-
E
3E^
less day,
-
er
-
-
last
-
ing light,
night,
And
the star
in
J_J1^.
glo
to
And
our
to
Fa
-
ry
sky
^
"f
and peace
-
ry briglit,
to
men," they
r
sing, " Glo-ry
fwf^ throne.
ther's
-
lit
^— tie
-
Child
^ ^ y^ 111 Him
To
An
the
gels
-
car
-
ols
bring
^m
erf to
God on
high,
.
.
Glo
-
ry
God on
to
-^ .
1
^
high."
'^
r
A
little Child is bom to-iiight, And Shepherds haste to see Their God and King in infant form, And worship with their true hearts warm, The Christ on bended knee. A little Child is born to-night,
And Wise Men from
afar
Follow afresh that wondrous light, That gloweth in the heavenly height, Saviour's
morning
star.
is
i-^-^ g-^Hj-Mrt^
^i i .i ^^^^ .-^
g^=fa= K-i-l
The
To
%=^^^^N^^^a
^=f^=^pf=*=f=pF^f^=^
will
is
K
^PP^
born
end
Child
Chorus. dim.
i^^^^^ife^
at
To
.
lit - tie
A little
Child
is
born
to-night,
To hearts for long years lone, To Anna, widow. Simeon, sage. Their Star of cliildhood, joy of age, For evermore their own. A little Child is born to-night, come ye, one and all, And hail iii faith, and hope, and love, Tlie Cliild who left His throne above, To lie in yonder stall.
J^
Carol 247,
T.
(Christmas.)
H. Spinney.
Slowly.
mm 1
.
This
^
hap
-
\iKH!i\'iri^!sii^5./.^
py morn a
King
is
born,
To
!
C
be
&AU
^ r
lives
^' t
r
g
em
-
brace.
'
Whose
f
r love
^
past man's
is
meas
-
When
;
peace and grace our
—»*—
-f
Chorus.
^^
^TIJ^/g
1
our heart's best treas - ure
Slightly faster.
iS^
li^ Joy
ure.
!
joy
!
His
birth-day bright, Pours
m
m^m^lii- i--i!\mi-^W7^ \
thro' our
lives
mHT" i^
its
floods of light
Ji
i^
^
?=^
!
Joy
!
joy
He
!
giv
-
eth peace
praise our
:
blest
He
•
J^ Ji Ji J^ FFl^^-^PS=r-r-[tjT-^ ^i-i:
J
J'
^^
1^
Symph.
*
i
i
i
i
=&
e»-^ Let
all
adore Hitn, yea, far more earthly being; true all life-time through,
Than any
He standeth And loves
with love all-seeing. Joy! joyl etc.
Chorus.
O
let
—
us raise to
Whose
love
is
Him our praise, never ending;
Who ne'er would lose, or e'er refuse, A heart that grief is rending. Chorus.
— Joy!
joyl etc.
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0ttt tfte htll^ tar
Carol 248. Merrily.
1.
Riugout
fi'^
the
bells for
Christmas,
'g
r-'g the
(ry-.ir
•
|M>_4,
era
-
die
——— f t
f~ t-r-
f t
won
Oh,
lay:
Vi
\\i
t -
f^t His
pal
-
t
1
ace
is
a
sta
-
ble.
-
ful!
—— t
f
the
-
ry,
mer
-
ry
Christ
-
And Ma - ry's arms
mas Ring out ;
^
viour
Is
in
the
man
r u
r •
-
^
^
r u
the
n
'
t
With
•
h-i-i
ger
lone
—
•
1
^/
g
;'
^
i
f
t
bells for Christ-mas,
The
y ^'^^^
k
t
Christ
for
bells
-
mas,
The hap
-
py,
hap
-
py
day.
Where'er His sweet lambs gather, AVithin His holy fold,
The Saviour dear is waiting near. As in the days of old In each young heart we see Him In ev'ry guileless face. We see the holy Jesus, :
born,
Who
grew in truth and grace. Ring out the bells, Chorus.
bells, etc.
Then
sing yotir gladsome carols. hail the new-born Son For Christmas light is passing bright. It smiles on ev'ry one
And
;
:
And
J J
i
———
His throne. Ring ont the
And still He comes to greet us On ev'ry Christmas morn.
— Ring out the
-
r
i
g
I
!
Chorus.
n
ly Child
-
Chorus, ff
On Bethlehem's quiet hill-side, In ages long gone by, In angel- notes the glory floats, " Glory to God on high Yet wakes the sun as joyous As when the Lord was
J'
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J
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;
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in
The hap - py, hap - py day
feast Christ's little children,
His poor the orphans call. For He who chose the manger. He loveth one and all.
Chorus.
— Ring out the
bells, etc.
—
etc.
iFaCtiiful ptoplt, noto tef ofce. (
Carol 249.
HASTER.)
Processional.
G. B. Lissant.
-I—
J
Faith
1.
-
r~r
m peo
ful
§SfeE
-
now
pie,
re
-
joice,
T^^f=^ Loud
your
^-j-
praise
re
-
sound
p^g^^^il
:p=*
^f=r'=^ and
T3r bound
1
Come
94*
with
thank
- lul
S^ ra^
beart
voice.
Fer
-
vent
ing.
-
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On
zeal
-
ward,
on
-
ward
the
sus
goal,
goes
be
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tart
Org.Pedf^
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Come,
O
I
come! each
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ran
-
somed
r
r
Sound
soul
f^ on
high
the
cho
MNHNgjfeMJS^ ?^ iJ-
2
We are soldiers
of the Cross,
Ours the old, old story Counting all our gain as But the gain for glory.
4
loss.
On
their faith unswerving Heroes of the Church of God So would we be serving.
3
raise our martial song,
our steps awaiting. will be
Soon the journey Passed each dark
In the path our fathers trod
With
As we
Courage ne'er abating, Angel bands, a holy throng,
;
—
o'er,
affliction
;
Let us think how Jesus bore Scourge and crucifixion.
Though around on every hand
5 See the heavenly mansions bright Faithful hope adorning Far behind us looms the night, But before the morning. Onward, onward to the goal, Jesus goes before us Come, O come each ransomed soul Sound DO high the chorus.
Satan's hosts assail us, We've a Captain in command Who will never fail us Fierce may rage the battle strife, Nothing shall alarm us Pressing to eternal life Not a shaft shall harm us. ;
;
!
Parish Choir, No. 910—4.
221
JLitt
up
ti)|?
\}oitt
^iUQingi.
ttiCtli
Carol 250. Marziale
^^
Lift
ii*
ffi
e
marcato.
Geo.
^^^sm^^i^m up
voice
thj'
with sing
-
ing, Fill
y^^E^
heav- en's wide
ex-panse,
Let glad-some notes
^^^m^^m i^ fed^^
fiFg
ing
ga 3±c
.i
I
==pt=3t:
Our Eas
-
ter
1^f i
i
=£r^ Let hymns from earth
hopes en-hance.
m
^^i
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rT^M--'t
!
now
^hii
iis
=F=±t
Oliver.
E^ iS 3^
^-^-h^
t^-^
Edgar
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5 ?#*t*'
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as
cend
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LIFT UP
THY VOICE WITH SINGING, -1-
up thy mind with daring Above the gloom of night
up thy soul aspiring, Seek Him who dwells on high, Let faith give thy desiring Rewards that cannot die. For Christ in glory seated Has vanquished sin and strife Thine every foe defeated. Thou hast an endless life. Lift
Lift
Thou
art His glory sharing, rules in realms of light.
Who
up thy heart with gladness, For death no more shall reign;
Lift
A
thought to conquer sadness, every human pain.
And
Edward
Ktt
uom
tfie
G. Selden.
tie0ttn<
tie
Carol 251 Oto. William Warren.
Allegro. (Unison or parts.) I
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Let the song
^ 1.
be be-gun, For the bat-tie
111
^
A
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done,Andthe vie
is
J
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f
to- ry won: Andthefoe
^^
^
.i
is
scat-tered.
llllA
J
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±
I
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-
tempo.
moUo,
^^m^0^m rail.
And the prison shattered :Sing of joy,
11 53^
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J
joy, joy. And to-day
\]\AA t=t
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Raise the lay, Gloria in ex- ce?-
]
I
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They
For the foe never more Can approach to the shore.
And
Where
that follow'd in pain. Shall now follow to reign, the crown shall obtain: They were sore assaulted. They shall be exalted.
Sing of
And
rest, rest, rest;
again.
Pour the strain, Gloria in excelsis.
— Amen!
the conflict is o'er There is joy supernal;
There
111 A :^E
sis,
A
-
men.
J//J-
Then be
-«^-f2
-r^r
brave, then be true.
Ye
despised and ye few, For the crown is for you; Christ, that went before you,
Sing of peace, peace, peace; Earth and skies Bid it rise,
Spreads His buckler o'er you; Sing of hope, hope, hope; And today Raise the lay.
Gloria in
Gloria in
is life
eternal
excelsis.
—Amen!
excelsis.
—Amen
^toad^et 0latr fitoul! a\oaUtf ais^aUti Carol 252. W. A. Smith.
^I#«=^Fr-^^=^ -5=— =^^ h
\
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1.
-
wake, glad
soul!
a
-
wake,
/J
a
-
1
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F—
wake! Thy
—1—— Lord
hath
^ria
-
en
,^ long
;
1
1
.
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ftr"'!r
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to
^
His
J.
t-FJ
J
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and
grave,
with
J-
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t Both
take
ful heart
^
I
J=i=3
J^^^-^
; I
1^
The
first
bright
bios
-
som
may
Of
be found
^ The shade and gloom
of life are fled
This resurrection day Henceforth in Christ are no more dead, The grave hath no more prey. In Christ we live, in Christ we sleep, In Christ we wake and rise And the sad tears death makes us weep. He wipes from all our eyes. ;
Then wake, glad
heart awake, awake seek thy risen Lord His resurrection take And comfort in His word. And let thy life, through all its ways, One long thanksgiving be Its theme of joy, its song of praise, "Christ died and rose for me."
And
h^
-U^4-
% spring.
9i
Joy
and
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j
.
J'
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!
;
in
;
^rxQtl^ hviQftt, tfttiv pinian^ f0ltrinQ:. Carol 253. Andante. 2
7np\
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An
1.
(Christmas.)
~ 40.
,
F.
1/1
j
-n
l^
I
ions
-
fold
?^
God
man
made
with
be
-
dim.
hold
-
ing
on, 1
J-
T^hr 1
L>
"^
.
.
sleep
.
."
sleep on,
N
J^
sleep on,
i .
fright
Re
dim.
-
rest
H J..
^^ % Tens i^
blest,
.
.
Sleep
^
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an
viour'a
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Sleep,
:
J^
(
Sa
fant
=@i^
,.
ton,
In
the
:i^-l
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f
^
I
Guard
ing,
-
i ^ f^:^
i-
j
mrm;'
i
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pin
gels bright, their
-
A 'Ham.
-/
gels
guard
Thy
rest;
.
.
Sleep
1
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1
-1
1
1
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1
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r
r
'
'
r=rTI'
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f
=f —_j
sleep
^^h=^—n r-
1
..
,
rail.
High above a
Slumber soft His eyelids closing, See, upon His Mother's breast Jesus, Lord of life, reposing Sleep, Redeemer blest. Sleep on, sleep on, Bright Angels guard
Thy
star is gleaming Guiding mortals on their que.st. in splendour beaming:
Through the night Sleep, Redeemer
Saviour
!
Star, whose light all-glorious from east to west, and death victorious. Redeemer blest,
Fills the earth
Over
sin
Sleep,
blest,
Sleep on, sleep on, Bright AngeLs guard Thy rest
rest.
Sleep on, sleep on.
Bright Angels guard Parish Choir, No. 944— 4.
226
Thy
rest.
^ins Carol 254. With movement. J
.
the htll^f
CftriiStma^ htll^.
tfte
= 63.
C. Erskine.
^ Riug
1.
the bells,
Christmas beUs
the
;
Chime out
wondrous
the
sto
-
ry
First
;
m An
gel
-
tongues
came from realms of
It
s
fcr
^q^
h:^
^
gel
-
voi
ic
-
ces ring
ing
-
— Christ the
Lord
glo
/ to
-
|
ry
;
Peace on earth, good
will
An
men,
to
M^
J
earth has come, His glo-rious mes-sage bring
-
ing.
3E
^^^T^'
i^ Ring the
mer- ry
Christ-mas bells
Mi
s&
^ Pf
;
Chime out
won-drous
the
r
g
-CJ-
i^##^ God
^
B^k^^
on
bigh,
1^
For
=fe^ f more
ev
,.
-
ry
;
,
.
Glo-ry
^S
Org. a tempo
glo
& ^
Earthly crowns were not for Him; He came God's love revealing; On the Cross He died for us, His Blood forgiveness sealing. 'Tis the Saviour promised long, Ring out your loudest praises; Every heart this happy day
Wise men hastened from the East
—
To bring their richest treasure Gold, and myrrh, and frankincense, And jewels without measure. Him they sought, although a King,
anthem raises. Ring the merry Christmas
Its grateful etc.
to
^p s — ,L^J^
^*i ?^^
They found in birthplace lowly, There within a manger lay The Babe so pure and holy. Ring the merry Christmas bells,
be
^^
i^"ii
EEI^ be
sto
bells, etc.
^
CHRISTMAS.
Words by Louise May
the the the the
2.
3.0 4. O
f
1
ryl
pleas-ant.peace- ful won-der-ful, true
sto
-
sto
-
emn
sto
-
ry ry! ry
Of Of Of Of
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^^
sad
and
J
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old
ful
sol
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sto
beau-ti
m^
G. C. E. Eylev.
Alcott.
^ 1.0
storj?
t)ie tieatitCful olTr
Carol 255.
r
that lay In lit- tie child a the In His the Youth who grew so fair. from God, Who a the ines - sen - ;ger the cross, the crown, the spear. Of the
1
X
-1
-
-
the day When ing.When the stars sang in Pov - er - ty and toil to share. Till and de - vout - ly trod, Work ly. Brave - ly ry That have made His Name so dear. His ;
ing
m
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r
As Mar
-
ho be- fore a vel -ling.the old
Preach-ingpeace,re-bu Fear - less.faithful to
r^
mm
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kingstrife,Bless-ing the end, Walk-iug
,^
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in
I
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a
mg
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life
that
was di-vine.
I
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i=^i^=^
:t=t
f=F ^leejj,
Sleep,
I
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Carol 256.
1.
don.
the lit - tlechil-dren,Lift-ing up the dead to life. the sa -cred footsteps Of our Bro-ther, Mas- ter, Friend.
all
^
Andante
ther's
men stood. As through His wise in - no -cen - cy Shone the meek boy's an-gel-hood. -
I
fi
-
F^^^
shrine.Bless'dGodandthe ten-der mo-therFor
ly
par
the hap - py shepherds kneel-ing, a -round Him in the tem- pie, ing mir - a - cles of mer - cy, ex - am - pie let us fol - low.
nnA
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9M ^e£
-
mong the
f=F=
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fa
4 A
-i
t~r-T-f^
that morn hum-ble dwell low poor and glo pain, and
man-ger -
V
i
^
x-r
infant ^abiauv,
(Christmas.)
religioso.
H. de Koven Rider.
my in-fant Sa
-
vionr,
on Thy lowly
bed,
.
.
.
Mystic Star
'i—
in
splen- dour, shine above
f-
2 Sleep, while quiring angels, from the midnight sky, Come with choral greeting, chant Thy lullaby. 3 Sleep, while faithful wise
men
'round
Thy manger meet,
Laying precious treasure at Thy kingly
feet.
Thy Maiden Mother, Rose and Lily, Bends in adoration, o'er Thy cradle-throne.
4 While
one.
5 Slumber, Holy Child, while men and angels sing. Hail, Thou Son of Mary, Prophet, Priest and King.
George T. Rider.
Thy
head.
^11
tfii^ niflftt
1.
-
an
this night bright
All
loud
hviQftt
\y
IMor
cries,
From the earth is
-
mor
tals,
a
ris'n
gels sing,
-
-
tals,
Nev
was
wake and
Lo
to glad
!
Hark! a
ol-
Shines all night tho' day be done. Shines
Son,
all
-
voice which
turns your sad
ness
i
night tho'
-
day
Hail Son, O blessed light Sent into this world by night; Let Thy rays and heavenly powers Shine in these dark souls of ours; For most duly. Thou art truly God and man, we do confess; Hail, O Son of Righteousness. !
All amazing, still stand gazing; Angels, Powers, and all that be, Wake and joy this Sou to see.||
|j
I^arit
Carol 258.
1.
such car
rise.
;
2.
^irxQ, F. Frultchey.
Wake, earth, wake everything, Wake, and hear the joy I bring Wake and joy for all this night, Heaven and every twinkling light
II
anQtU
(Christmas.)
Carol 257.
Hark! the mer Naught we have
-
ry
tfte
I
merrg €hvi^tmKi
Christ-mas of )f
fer
-
J
J
Thro' the
Thee J
glad
"htlU,
ine ing
peal fa
^ i i J
J.
For
Thy
lev iov
air -
-
ingi vour,
-
A. Ho/land.
3/.
May But
they wa - ken our weak and
J
r^^r r^^rrr^ r
f
r
in
our
breast
worthless
hearts,
r
r
Ev
-
t
'ry
Take them,
Their sweet tones are tell Grant to us Thy bless
grate -ful bles - sed
—
-
ing
-
ing,
3^^ r
r feel
Sa
Welcome, Lord, to
Which will make us
ing. vioar.
Of
the
On
this
onr glad hearts, rich
in
-
deed,
Sa - viour's won - drons love, Christ-mas morn, hap - py
111^
Make our homes Thy Gift
most worth pos
dwell - ing. -
sees
-
ing.
f^g^ —
mf And
thus they cried The Body here Let us give new anointing;
The quickening Flesh, the Body Which by Divine appointing
From this dark sepulchre shall And Adam's race deliver, er
And To
the fallen to the skies reign in bliss for ever.
lift
Parish Choir, No. 969 -«.
mf And
like the Magi hasten we To Him with love adoring;
Sweet
dear,
rise
spices, too,
our gifts shall be,
p And we must weep, imploring That He, in swaddling clothes no more, But in fine linen lying, mf Would grant the fallen, when life is o'er The gift of life undving. cr
Carol 260.
(Copyright, 1899, by C. L.
George Edgar Oliver. Moderato.
Solo, ob Quartet.
•
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Ring
TT
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out,
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ter bells,
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Ring
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ring long, ring loud, ring long,
loud,
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^^^si^ rj^f^ ? ^rf^i^^^^^
rnum
t:±^i^-LJ-44 rrr
s=
if
life
r^^
p^^ ^1
f-
hap
-
py news
J^j
S3^ r^T || thy
ring
r^
J.
I
-
ing
tells
j^J
Of
an
J
.J.
-
an
gels' song, of
^1
J.
J
^^^ ^^.rFjjH ^
i^^^
—rrri' kill
^EEEt^EEibEEi
rr-r f^'ii
^1 "^^n" -
gels' song.
Ring
JU
"'LijJ
a>
KING OUT, YE JOYOUS EASTER BELLS, dim.
rit.
^^S^iii hear them pealing out this strain "
The Lord
risen
is
The Lord
1
risen
is
Sweet music to your ears they sing, " O Love divine O Love divine " They ne'er did dearer message bring, " O Love divine O Love divine " Ring on, then, joyous Easter bells. Ring loud, ring long, ring loud, ring long; O happy news thy ringing tells
" !
!
Was
ever heard such glad refrain, " The Lord is risen The Lord is risen children, listen as they swell, " Life evermore life evermore As to the world their news they tell, " Life evermore Life evermore
1
O
1
!
Of
1
I
!
!
1
I
angels' song, of angels' song.
Ella J. Seidell.
^iT0totfrff|>!^, lift
B0ur
timitf fteatr^.
(easter.)
Carol 261.
G. E. Oliver.
Copyright, 1899, by C. L. HuTCHWS.
Spiritoso.
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1.
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Snow-drops,
r
r
lift
I
your
r
i
tim
-
id
heads.
i
i
All
i
i"T7'^^7~r-^-r^
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i
the earth
is
wak
-
r
r
ing, Field
i
and for
-
est,
brown and dead,
^
^Pi
r-g-ffl^^^^fWrf^-^^ In
-
to life
are
wak
-
ing
;
Snowdrops,
rise
and
tell
the
sto
-
ry,
How He
rose, the
Lord
Easter calls lilies Rise to meet the dawning the blessed light that falls Thro' the Easter morning; Ring your bells and tell the story. How He rose, the Lord of glory. Lilies
!
!
Of
3
Waken,
sleeping butterflies,
Burst your narrow prison; Spread your golden wings and
For the Lord is risen Spread your wings and
How He
rise,
the story, rose, the Lord of glory. tell
Mary
d. Lathhury.
of glo
-
ry.
WiinitX'ii'^t
Carol 262. Words
past
atiias« From Piae Cantiones. Har. by B. Luard Selby.
niAA Ha
£^
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i
Lord
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Chris
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iii:
When the slieep in He came in search,
peril stood, that Shepherd Good, Jesus, with faithful crook He full fain upon the Rood Pangs of torture sore did brook, Shedding forth His precious Blood, Paid the things that ne'er He took. :
Parish Choir, No. 959—4.
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He hath burst the bonds of hell, And slain and stript the dragon fell, Soaring in triumph high Pharao, thou wicked king. Captive see captivity Led, by Jesus journeying Up to realms above the sky. :
^^iif stoeet
tiute anli
ii$atie» nix
tiol|^*
(CHRISTMAS.) Copyright,
1900,
by C.
L.
Hutchlns.
Carol 263. George Edgar Oliver.
^^^lEE^^E^H^^=^^^ '
i$^ J
r 1.
Hail,
flf
?
r r
pure
sweet Babe,
i—
:J=^ gsfcS s^
J
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al
^
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5>iifc
and
ho
—
Filled with
Son I
:J^:
Ma
ry
J
1.
blest I
i
n ^
In
-
fant
^f^^P^
I
man
in
-
ger.
awe
and
Thou
art
^fe ten
-
der
gent
ly
-
jL_ni-i-
laid
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on earth, good will from heaven Reaching far as man is found Man redeemed and sin forgiven Hear tlie golden harps resound. Christ is born, the great Anointed Heaven and earth glad welcome sing, Hail Lord Christ, the God appointed, As our Prophet, Priest and King. ;
;
!
Parish Choir, No.
995.
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ther
r By
:£;
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faith
-
ful
keeps.
f-
Let US sing the wondrous story Of our great Redeemer's birth. That the brightness of His glory-
Spread and cover all the earth Born to reign, let all adore Him, All creation praise its Lord,
May we
ever sing before Him,
Glory be to God on high
;
m
€fivintmun time
tias
come a^aln.
Carol 264. George Edgar Oliver.
Joyfully.
time
Christ-mas
1.
« r^"^
come
has
a
Time
gain
-
to
J-
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f
It
will
bring
to
5*^
world
the
all
Glad
-r
i^ on,
bells
SEi
Ring
I
on,
bells
I
Ring
^ on,
i
bells!
^^m
i ritard.
Oh! the wondrous Christmas Tree With its fruit so rare,
To each From
child a present gives its
Cho.
branches
Ring
fair.
on, bells, etc.
Wreaths of holly twined about, With the berries bright, All will have a charm for us In the day's delight. Cho.
And, good children, joyously, Each with heart so gay, Try to make another life Happy on this day. Cho. Ring on, bells, etc. Parish Choir, No.
995.
cheer.
3
Christ-mas
ti*
£Si3
good
f=f
Chorus.
King
and
:aj^
4=^i=^
^^^
ness
-
r
Ring
on, bells, etc.
Ji^^PPP tieU0 ate rfngCng^ (
Copyright,
Carol 265
CHHISTMAS.) 1900,
by C. L. HcTCHilia
George Edgar Oliver.
Joyfully.
W-
Hap
1.
hap
py
-
W^-t-r-v-f~t
FT
I
are
bells
t-r
ring
I
i
-
i
ing,
Lis
-
ten
to
joy
their
-
ous
lay,
^
FPf^r-rr- r-FFFr-r-r-i
m
^ §iE
3=
^.
^
i on,
^^V
hap
ye
v
^^^^ ^—
py
-
^
Telling of a
little
stranger
Coming upon earth
to dwell,
Cradled in a lowly manger;
We
the story
know
so well.
— Ring on, ring on,
Parish Choir, No.
bells,
^^^ out
the
joy
your
sto
-
ry
fe^
tells.
^
I
Ring
I
I
IK
'^
Cho.
Ring
on,
ring
996.
etc.
3
-f-^
^^
Telling of a star in heaven,
Leading wise men on the
w ay,
Telling of a Saviour given
We Cho.
can
all
the story say.
— Ring on, ring on,
etc.
2ri|e
Carol 266.
nv0t KotoeL Traditional.
CHItlSTMAS.)
Vkusk.
that the
^rj-^Jr-; ''~^
An
-
gel
say,
Was
to
cer
looked up above, to the East where a Star That beyond them shone out in the Heavens from afar, And which to the earth did send down a great light, And so it continued by day and by night.
/Nowel,
etc.
3
mf And then by
the light of that bright guiding Star, There came three Wise Men from a country afar; To seek for a King, it was their intent. And to follow the Star wherever it went.
/ Nowel,
etc.
4
mf The Star went before them unto the North West,
And seemed o'er the City of Bethlehem to rest. And there did remain by night and by day. Right over the place where Jesus Christ
lay.
/Nowel,
etc.
5
mf Then entered they all, and those Wise j\[en three dim Most reverently worshipped with low bended knee
And offered to Christ in His Sacred Presence, cr Gifts of Gold, and of Myrrh, and of sweet Frankincense.
/ Nowel,
etc.
6
/ And now cr
Christians all, with most gladsome accord, Sing praises, sing praises to Jesus our Lord, That made both the Heaven, and the Earth out of nought. And with His Own Blood our Redemption hath wrought.
/Nowel, Choir, No. 996.
tain
p ooi
'i--a
mf They cr
-
etc.
Rejoice
I
Carol 267.
tixt Cftvi^t i^ (eastek.)
Pastorale. Unison.
vi^en, Gemge Edgar
.
Rejoice! the Lord victorious Has conquer'd death and hell, And now He reigns most glorious,
Our God Immanuel. CnoRua. Rejoice
!
rejoice
!
for ever
He doth our peace restore; His blessings are unfailing. His love is evermore. Parish Choir, No. 1008
—
Chorus. 4.
287
Oliver.
tfte
tbe htfave
Words by
On
the
Then,
a
There Once
m
:=i6.^
J.
-i
1.
Arthur H. Brown.
S. Childs Clarke.
Molto moderato. J
2.
^ahhutfi,
tfte
(easter.)
Carol 268.
-
..^
,
be - fore they were
eve while
were ho a -gain,
-
Sab
the re
-
pos
-
-
Ere
bath,
ing
ly
worn
en
sit
-
ting
its
du
ties
end
-
ed,
the the
In
set
-
Sab
S^
-
And be - hold Theirs must be
ting bath's
of sa
ing
what
-
an
ea
the cred
-
was
-
r
,r/
^
g-i4:^f=ff
T=^ pp In
mp
-M^ .^7=~i ^
mm
le
^
5te t=J:
$
1^-rNE Whose wants "With
m
his
ear
-
ly
ma
»i*
tin
cres.
ray
=^rr^rTti^^m
den,
the
where sun
WW
nfi
was ly had gild
ing ed
-
Xi
^
y
,_,s
In
-
f?
y
P
J
i
J"
i
fc^jgJ-JJU
their
hearts
still
must
love
mf That
new tomb
in
J
^ >J
k^
^^?qi=»
^
that gar ere yet
f
their care -
=S3=t
r
i
rj.
4vl-
r4
m^
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J-r^^— m^
were aye
For,
done,
ger quest.
^^^^^',^'^>V,r/ff^/i/ ^^^5^
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sun, rest,
I
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lin
seph's gar
J
^^^ te§ ^^F3=to=qs^g:a^s
•
J.
ger, den,
i
il^tfdS^
Who
nor
They
had
PariBh Choir, No.
toil
nor
ta'en their
1008-4
cost
anx
-
did
spare.
ious
way.
-^^—rg-
ON THE EVE BEFORE THE SABBATH. Full.
:g:
Theirs what joy, With the eye
ares.
and
yet
what
awe
As
of
faith
that
scene.
Now
^
T5F^ i ¥f
s^
"
In
By
the re
glist -
i-^ll
J
n
nrt
the the
emp ho
-
-
r= 52.
.
^ an
-
glo
-
gels sit rious vi
-
-
ting sion
i >i
:J
J
i
ty
tomb
.
ly
worn
-
=^ ^fi
n'
^—f^'^^''^
r
'ning
count the
J
S ^~^^''^' f44^y
—rf
r
-
mosso.
UA
^
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Un poco piu
they saw en seen
rm n^ M^ -m^^^mm ^-
m i* ,
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p=f
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fe ^ ^ ^^^^m. -T fT ^ ^^'^if-t^if|//f? ira ^ .j^.i. ^ r^=r "
r
_/"
ff With
[^
Where
Who
^/,r
^
that won great joy
p
-
-
r
drous they
sal
-
u
-
the
hail
When VIC TOR O ta
tion,
-
-
-
stran
the Ileav'n - ly ver death, and
-
hell,
ger
said
—
and grave,
f
fore
a
-
Parish Choir, No. 1008
seek
ye
rose
that
—
4.
now Eas
-
the
liv
ter
morn
-
-
ing ing
In
— LORD
con
the
Al
-
-
might
fines
of
y
now
-
the dead to
save.
?
Kfitre ^taats three
M^vM
fig tfte tonxh,
(EASTER.)
Carol 269.
J. B. Litler.
Spirited.
But earlier His news
still
But one, and one alone, remained. With love that could not vary
the angel
of comfort giving said, "among the Thus seek ye for the living?" Alleluia Alleluia
And "Why," He
And
dead
"Go,
tell
them
all,
and make them
thus a joy past joy she gained,
That sometime
!
Of
Tell Peter first, and then the rest." Alleluia Alleluia!
first
I
I
The world itself keeps Easter Day, The lieaven above is beaming All in high festival array The merry bells are gleammg. Alleluia Alleluia The Lord hath risen, as all things tell; Grood Christians, see ye rise as well Alleluia Alleluia 1
!
I
Parish Choir, No. 1008
—
I
4.
Mary;
sinner,
Alleluia Alleluia the blessed Form to see Him that hung upon the tree Alleluia! Alleluia !
The
blest
I
CHRISTMAS WAITS SINGING CAROLS,
stats are nt^ininQ
2rt)e
Carol 270.
;
tirCgl^t antr clrar.
CHRISTMAS E. Bunnett.
erjuuy. Cheerfully.
rn J^JS,
ores. ores.
,
|
,
'& The
stars are shin
-
ing bright and clear.The hills are white with
snow
;
Our Christmas eve has
ai^04=^^=j
.
2 Not here across the snow was heard The first sweet Christmas song But where the crimson lilies bloom, Judea's hills among Those hills where David long before His father's sheep had kept
4 'Twas sung by countless multitudes Of Angels pure and bright, And o'er the bare and silent hills There shone a glorious light Such heavenly music ne'er was heard Before by sons of men, And never more shall song like that Be heard on earth again.
;
;
And
where, o'er Rachel's lonely tomb,
The mourning Jacob wept. 3
And not by Was that
earthly choristers first carol
5
music rung had gathered there. That wondrous chant to hear Save watchful shepherds on the hills, Its faultless
;
listening crowds
:
No human
the tidings which they brought Of Christ our Saviour's birth,
Their song of " Glory be to God, Good will and peace on earth;" In crowded church and quiet homes We chant that carol still 'Tis heard from city streets and courts,
Not through the temple's shining courts
No
We know
sung
From
soul was near.
vale and lonely
6 For us the gracious Saviour came, For us He lived and died,
For us was born a little Babe, For us was crucified And so the Christmas carol, sung
By
angels long ago.
Is sweeter than all other songs Parish Choir, No. 1044
—
Which
Christians sing below.
4.
241
hill.
Caxol 271.
ei|ti0tma)$ Stoti?.
STlie
Words by
An - gel throng O'er Ju - dah's hills ap the Fa-ther's Son, On throne of the glo-ry such hope could give.That man should save his praise the Lord who thus did come. And in His love hath
IjOng,long a
1.
Frederick A. Kcene.
the Rev. F. C. Fisher. Briskly.
mf
go,
-
Of old He was No com-mon birth
2.
3.
Now
4.
^m
^LB
J
1-J
-
it
tal
gsa
j
ho
In
song
ing, First
chanted their im
-
—
ly
t=e
t
I
shepherd's hear
ther
;
And we must sing, That lov - ing toil For as she heard The Son of God
For Christ our King.Whose
The devil did spoil By The an - gel's word. The In heav'n's a
jlT^=i
=iH*=
--^
glo
-
-
^
-
m
-m^
—
—I
to
all,
^
r
the
call,
Love makes for
P
Uii
111 where
§5^
He
lies
Who
J_J_A
^^
Parish Choir, No. 1044—4.
left
the
i
^J
skies
To
re
love's
I
m
our. ry.
#
ply
-
See
stisiaiii Org. sustain
I
'
I
Last verse only,
-
f=^^=^
a.i==L=i=^u=i=^=^i f^^f=r f=f f=&^r=r=^ Hark U"
ry. lOur.
iour.
Chords.
and
\
rail.
' I
I
I
I
I
I
bring
us
life
-
P
For us was born, On Christmas morn,Of Bless-ed Vir -gin Ma But God did send the sin-ner's Friend His Son to be our Sav her,(p)And full of grace She bow'dher face. To bear such wondrous hon ry: Yet He for us was humbled thus. And that's the Christmas Sto ry,
U^t^&i=m=&A:^J=^%Mi §S 6^=¥= S^^^^f^f =l=f: Come,one
Pos
bode,
-a
^F^^-tt^^-u
va A - dam's ill be - hav Spir - it came up - on
e-ter-nal
ing
-
-
T
f
3=E
Pr=f^sf
^t=F
-
-ed:»By Him God spake and ther: The pur -est maid of ken A way to call His
mE^=m
XX
?EEE3
love can nev-er
sess'd
-
J-lJ'
n
^
ta
S±i
was done.When earth was first ere - a God chose to be His mo that live dren home, That none might be for - sak
m£^P chil
-
-
£:
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-
seat
bro
^
iSte
mor
pear
un
-
dy
ing.
JJ
w^^^
&\s}ttt
^nQtXUf
t\}tv titistit a^nir tuiv.
Carol 272. (CHRISTMAS.)
Words by
D.
T.
C. Simper.
Il'jde
Moderato. luoutraw.
1.
An
Sweet
from
free
\
,—
and
fair,
,
gels,
-
ev
er bright
care, While earth
a^
Why
in
the mid
was heav-ing 8ighs?Why
-
night skies Sang ye
thro' the dark,
^
:i
o'er
such strains all
Bethl'hem's hills.Shed ^ ^ 1
I
•i^
istet E2
5r ;^d==?LJ d
Ca
/
)
-
rol-ling, ca
/^ .r
-
r
rol-ling,
ti -
j^
^
.»
in heav'nly rills, While
dings to bring, Sing >
^
J.
j:
-
ing of
shepherds watched by night?
Je-sus, the
^i /
Sav-iour and King!
^ kiij
*'
iA
^o
2=r
Ca
-
rol-ling,
ca
-
rol-ling,
ti -
dings to bring, Sing
ing of
S^^^e ^AAUlJj^JlAAJ-
i*l
sons of men, from far
away
We
came good news
On wings
to tell of love Ave sped to earth
To brighten sin's dark night, To herald One whose wondrous
birth
Should shed eternal light. Chorus. Carolling, etc. 3
;
Parish Choir, No. 1044—4.
sus,
the
Sav-iour
!
and King
-I
i?3^ 1/
:f=P= >-
1/
Tell to each earth-worn weary heart Where peace and truth are found, That we may bear au angel's part The throne of love around. Chorus. Carolling, etc.
4 sons of men, this blessed morn For you with joy is fraught. For Jesus Christ to-day is born. And hath salvation brought Lo Eden's gates are open now, And heaven stoops to kiss All faithful sons who humbly bow To Him who brings them bliss. !
Angels bright, O Heavenly Choir, Your gladsome news unfold On golden harps and sweet-strung lyre,
O
Sing glories yet untold
-
^'r.
=?»=?E
Where heavenly anthems swell, Where never fades the glorious day.
Je
Chorus.
Carolling, etc.
0^la5 ansel
ToCcefii*
Carol 273. (CHRISTMAS.)
m
Moderalo. J
^E3: 1.
On
dew
In
low
3.
O
star-light night,
-
-
y
plain
ly
stall
where shep
der,
watch
heed - ing
stand
-
sto
ry
-
herds were
a
i.2
bid
-
ing
sleep ring
-
ing.
-
Babe was
mu
-sic
-
Be
-
their flocks, with
side
How
blest the
I i--.U
^
un
While dumb,ineekkine
ing!
truth,
the
arch
es
J2t
tm=i=i
f ul
-
eye,
round
a
His
of
-
new-born a how sweet thy
^=^=Jz
ten
Hickman.
It.
^==H^
2.
9tfi:
9t
F.
birth
j^
heav
throng, thro'
gel
yn J
da^Ha.
J ^m ==^
P
I
rf=
r
en's
-
-
JS
N
^
pE^^ vid
-
keep
-
wing
-
ing, ing, ing,
The song While
>.y
May
an
of
-
night
thro'
the
the
grand
cho
-
^
/
* Ji-U-
m
gels
rang through
air
glad
rus
re
an
i
ra
the
-
ech
-
-
star
-
lit
sky.
gel
voi
-
ces
sound,
o
round
the
earth.
.
.J.
?^^
tmw^^mmmmm an-
Glad
gel
voi
-
from thy
ces
;^J_A-i:_i^ S£ ^F^f^FP
n
do .'
Strike thy full cho
main.
-
W'
-^^
"
'I
;
Fair
spir
- its,
hov
-
1/
1/
I
I
-peat thy sweet re
rus, re
J
-^
^1
I
_
near each hap - py throng This day
er
as
sem
-
^Mm^^^MM^m
J-:- J.
-^
^
^^
?^^
m^^tmw^m frain
-
JV^
V-
n,
-J:
-
bled
>
I
to
^
^F^^^f^=^3Ep^
thy Christmas I
I
sing thy
Christmas
song,
_
This day
as
-
sem
bled to
-
sing, to sing
N
song. rit.
thy Christmas song.
m f^ir^^^ thy Christmas song. Parish Chotr, No. 1044—4.
I
sem
-
bled
to
u
sing thy Christmas
song.
mm,
^^at
1^
ttir
unQtin efnginn*
Carol 274. Oto.
Andante qrazioso. J
=
List
PiU 13:
hear
I
the
^
£
rr~f 1.
Edward
Oliver.
72.
an
-
s^I^Se^
P^g^ifi
r gels
sing
Yon
Ing,
-
-
der round
the star
-
ry
throne,
In
the
:£
T
r^r=^=r=r
re
-
glons
•»/
i^
^M im
-
mor
-
Christ
tals,
r^=^^^=^-
a
-
waits
to
claim
.i^=^^.=i^=^
own.
His
T
Christ
i-^
m.
^S^EfiEzJEEJEEz-^
A^^-H>--j;:=^EdEEEJE^feEfej
^^. T
/r^ -J-
reign
-
ing,
is
reign
-
ing,
^-
J'
.
Sfc
Christ
Ilear
j_ij-
,
^=^
the
He
is
Lord
3
triumphant, is
slo
round
/ .fi^j^-/
Glory, glory swells the strain,
Christ the
-
the
;
throne;
J
He
I:
f=f—r- r'=t^=^t
2 Yonder in the choirs of heaven,
Over death
rau
risen again.
4
— Cho.
He
is
Him and be like Him, what rapture in the thought, When we wear the crown of glory shall see
We
risen,
Mighty
He
We
shall praise
our Redeemer,
still
His own
to save,
has given us the vict'ry,
Vict'ry even o'er the grave. Parish Oiolr. No. 1068—4.
245
— Cho.
Him
as
we
ought.
— Cho.
(
watched their nets.Tillmorn-ing's dawning light. Him they loved.All glorious from the tomb. death,Andcon-queredlifea-gain.
bars of
EASTER.)
And And And
H.
then up-on then np-on still up-on
the si - lent air the si-lent air the si-lentair
Elliot Button.
They heard that voice once Pang out those tones once "We hear that voice once
e^E^l^efefefe^EEfeJ^
Ho, tue tofnter
i&
punt
Carol 276
Words and Music by Arthur F. M. Custance.
Moderate.
QUARTETT OR SkMI-ChORUS,
Na-ture from her sleep
is
From her
wak-ing,
I
-
oy bond-age breaking,
Ver-nal
life
and bean-ty
cre.1.
p
^
^
^
/
-i
J-
J.
..L^^
Lo,
Parish Choir, No. 1066—4
the win
I
Jl
QUARTKTT OR SkM1-ChORU8.
Ciiouue
ing,
U_i
-
ter
is
past
P^F^
irds their car- oli
sweet are
sing
-
ing,
I
lo,
the winter
pa8t.
18
Cbokus.
In our hearts new joy is dawning, On this happy Easter morning, life with hope adorning, Lo the winter is past Gone are Lenten gloom and sadness. Bright our path with Easter gladness, Lo the winter is past Lo the winter is past
Christ with pow'rs of Death hath striven, the world new life hath given, Op'ning wide the gates of Heaven, Lo the winter is past.
To
Every
!
!
Sing we to our Lord most glorious, Rising over Death victorious, Lo the winter is past Lo the winter is past !
!
!
!
Sfng
I
sons of (EASTER.)
all fht
toitti
gloria*
Carol 277 Con
spirito.
/
I'
Sing with
all
U
:
•
t
t glo
1/
y
\^
en
-
now
T
ir>
m
m
.
<
U the
V
I
And,
./i.
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^
in
God's
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,
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ness
I
-
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shall
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the night
i
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.^i.
" Life eternal " !
(
Heaven
J
-
ter
^
nal
-
I
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rejoices
Who once was dead man, the deathless voices Child of God, lift up thy head. Patriarchs from distant ages. Jesus lives
All that eye has yet perceived Holiest hearts, for ages pleading, Never that full joy conceived. God has promised, Christ prepares it. There on high our welcome waits Every humble spirit shares it Christ has passed the eternal gates. !
Join,
;
Saints all longing for their heaven, Prophets, psalmists, seers, and sagea, All await the glory given.
" Life eternal " !
what wonders
—
Crowd on faith what joy unknown. When, amidst earth's closing thunders Saints shall stand before the throne to enter that bright portal,
See that glowing firmament,
Know, with Thee, " Jesus Christ, Parish Choir, No. 1088—4.
'J'f
'm
ing,
rA ^
,
,
glory, far exceeding
O
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'a tempo.
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Sing the res - ur - reo- tion song Death and sorrow.Earth's dark sto-ry.
ry.
-
nf] days" be -long. Ev
'former
)
1^
the sons of
God Immortal, Thou hast sent
Whom
I
peace.
glUialtf
atoatu
I
I
muUt.
Ql^Xi boicre
Carol 278.
C.
0.
Arnold.
SpiriUd
A ^h-"^
earth
-
wake a - wake Glad vol I
I
.
and heaven
..
E
given!
-
ter - nal - ly
From
-
cea
hearts of
make, Sing praise to Christ the Lord The !
a
-
men
dored
llv - ing
!
set
For
songs from
thank-lul
a
free
-
gain
And
hearts and
hap
-
py
tongues
saints
To
Christ our
in
heaven.
S^^P«P^^^ new faith of days the best Sing praise to God 'Tis Easter morn,
is
born,
The day
!
Sing out abroad "With joy and hope possessed For now the Prince of Peace hath fought And triumphed o'er the grave, With holy arm, And strong right hand, !
Omnipotent to
save.
No shadows now
our spirits bow,
Our souls are raised on The Son of Man, In God's own plan Has come to earth
high,
to die.
No
doubts or fear could hold Detained by mortal breath, For now He lives
And
freely gives
Redemption over death Parish Choir, No. 1058—4.
Word in
^
-..
.
Him
here,
/
:
—
— — :
;
;
—
manttvn monuvt^Hf Sages
:
tf^vtt.
(CHRISTMAS OR EI'irHANY.)
Carol 279.
Melody from the Andernach Gesangbuch, Harmonized by G. It. Woodward.
Words from Latin
text of the 15th Century
EasterD monarchs, Sages three, Come with gifts Eastern
in
plenty .Worship Worship Christ on bended great plenty.
6
ee
Cum
Vir-gi-ne
1603.
Ma-ri-a.
I Gold, in honour of the King, Incense to the Priest they bring, Myrrh, for time of burying CuTTi Virgine Maria.
4 His the praise and glory be, Laud and honour, victorie, Power supreme! and so sing we Cum Virgine Maria.
On His might
6
( it
hath no end
)
All created things depend, To His will the world must bend Cum Virgine Maria.
On the feast-day of His birth, Set on thrones above the earth, Angels chant in holy mirth Cum Virgine Maria.
6 Thus, to bless the One in Three, Let this present company Raise the voice of melody Cum Virgine Maria.
^
tras>,
Carol 280. Words by
J.
M.
a Hai? of gloria. (
CHRISTMAS.)
m ^ 5 '^ De-cem-ber morn: Lift
I
^
I
this 1.
N
^"^
^
^
^1
I
I
To
sun-rise,
Old French Carol. Har. by Charles Wood.
NecUe.
I
1
up
your gates.ye Prin - ces, ^ -/* V* --
V
And let -^ S'
^ 1/ ^ the Child be ^ ^ J^
:
And
mortals raise the horn.
up your
And
let
ye Princes, the Child be born. gates,
The " House of Bread " His birth-place, The Prince of wine and corn Lift up your gates, ye Princes, And let the Child be born.
4 Then bar the gates, that henceforth None thus may passage win. Because the Prince of Israel Alone hath entered in :
3 He comes. His throne the manger
He
1
i
^^M
:4:p=
2 With Gloria in excelsis Archangels tell their mirth With Kyrie eVeyson Men answer upon earth And angels swell the triumph, Lift
,
bom
comes, His shrine the
stall
The ox and ass His courtiers. Who made and governs all Parish Choir, No. 1095—8.
The
earth, the sky, the ocean
His glorious way adorn Lift up your gates, ye Princes, Ajid let the Child be born. :
WLif^ out ^onsn
toe greet 8rtiee.
(CHKISTMAS.)
Carol 281.
H. Ernest Xichol.
Allegretto.
ly Child; ly Child; ly Child;
m
From Thy love - ly dwell- ing place, Bring us life, and trnth.and grace. Thou hast come our hearts to win, That Thy love may dwell within, the gifts we bring to Thee, More than gold and in -cense be —
May
j._j.
j^^^^NM
^'U^M'-fr^pC^r Show
to us
the Father's face,
Sav - ing us from all our sin, Hearts made pure and lives made free.
Ho Ho Ho
-
ly
-
ly ly
-
Ho Ho Ho
Child, Child, Child,
-
-
-
-
-
-
lyChild,Ho-ly Child. ly Child, Ho-lv Child. ly Child, Ho-ly Child.
S-=?E5Ep^ eotne, all tximn%^ anir
i^S^
1.
Come,
all
IfeeeiJ
t^e iFeast*
(CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 282.
:^v=t
-t=3t
3^
friends,andkeeptheFeast,Fromthehigh-est to J-
f^TTn-rfrn
^
H. Fleetwood Sheppard.
^ m
the least ;Toung and old, and rich and poor,
k^H¥M^
mm^^^^m ^^^^^m^^^^^
mt-
A
O-
pen stands the Church's door; One and
all,
—
8.
slower. ,^
with joy and mirth. Join to keep the Saviour's Birth.
A
Parish Choir, No. 1095
little
little
slower.
COME, ALL FRIENDS, AND KEEP THE FEAST. ,
.-g;
Tempo.
ii=^=#j3
No
-
No
el.
- el,
^
good news we
tell
Repeat Chorus.
;
Christ
!
And
the organ's mighty strain Rattles every window-pane, While the roof and rafters ring With the people's carolling. Noel, Noel, etc. Cho.
Carol 283.
(
stori?. Sixteenth Century Melody.
Har by
T Chris-tus
sto
Wp^g^gES^
0m ^ d ae
^
^ Vir
No-well,
good news
I
h f^^^ ^gj^^iM /
^
I
stran
-
.'.
E
Eer ger
J.
,
-
J.
va! ya!
Em man -
-J—iL-J-
2 Came angels down, a number. On the midniglit of His birth " Ye shepherds, wake from slumber Peace, good will on earth, And bliss on high, " the angels cry, " To you is born and given,
-
u
-
el
Lies
1
I
maid Marie, Th' Almighty Lord of heaven." !
of
3 Then rode three kings together, Over desert, hill, and dale
Nought caring Sleet,
for the weather,
and snow, and
Parish Choir, No. 1095—8.
hail.
the King of
tell,
glo
-
God comes on earth
ry,
a
^ era
-
died in
man
a
111
A.
^m^^^m
'AA
They came from far, led by a star, With beams that never vary
:
Eya
is
I
^f^T
I
H. Lunn.
Jl_
f=^ ^
No - well.
gi
-
J.
^m ^ ^^J=^
ho-di-e: Born
na-tus
/ ^-^ j
I
I
to
G. R. Woodward.
4
Rex xex
:
—
ms CHRISTMAS.)
eome, Ksten
Come.list-en to
I
—
altar's shrine
Christmas tapers gleam and shine High on arch and chancel screen Hang the Christmas garlands green
1.
el
-
Earth may smile with sunshine bright, Wintry snow lie cold and white Lowering clouds may pour their rain, Bleak winds howl across the plain Cloud or sunshine, calm or storm, Christmas joy all hearts must warm. Cho. Noel, Noel, etc.
—
Words by
No
el,
—
;
3 On the holy
No -
- el,
Christmas banners as they wave Bear the chorus down the nave Noel, Noel, etc. Cho.
Hark the merry Christmas chime Welcomes in the blessed time
2
No
torn.
is,
:
Eya
!
To 4
Away
they are see the Babe of Mary. full fain
then banish sorrow;
Nato Regi psallite
:
Sith Christ is born this Benedicite.
With Angels eke
morrow
and" shepherds
And with yon Eastern Eya ! let us go seek The new-born King
Sages,
of ages.
meek,
jQ;
a
TivQin tun tome.
Carol 284. Words by
(CHKISTMAS.)
m
\hEk
s
mp\
A
1.
[
I
^^^^s^mm G. H. Gregory.
S. C. Clarke.
J =144 3:
I
Vir-gin did come
from low -li-
est
home, Andshel-ter she fain
e^i^p^
Brt
full
was the
-S-^T-s
a
^
^
I
I
I
I
For
I
a raan-ger would find
^^ I
^^P^*^iS^^^
^^
i EE n'-r^
-I
in
inn,
R
TfS'
^Tr-
I
and no room was with -
—^rP
f—i
Save where to the stalls the mute ox - en they
in
r:^
—
i
•
r»
1
r
13±F^F¥ 2 That Babe was a King, mystic gifts, lo, they bring, Sure tokens they were of some great One to be To Bethlehem led, Eastern sages have sped From afar "The Desire of all Nations" to see. Ref. O how wondrous, etc.
—
3 Accomplished their hope, their treasures they ope Gold, frankincense, myrrh, to that Infant they brought, Gifts costly and rare, full of meaning they were. Though not yet unveiled were the great truths they taught, how wondrous, etc. Eef.
—
4
No
tokens of state round that Eoyal Babe wait. Seeming least, and yet greatest of monarchs was But in reverence low, princely Magi did bow, As though they divined all His true dignity. E.EF. how wondrous, etc.
He
—
on
eijClTrtfn Ijttt
Carol 285.
tartij toljo XHntlU
(CHRISTMAS.)
Words by H. Enight.
Copyright,
1903,
by
C. L.
Henry Knight.
Hutchius.
^^^ who dwell,
1.
Chil-dren
here on earth
2.
Shepherds
o'er their flocks
pj
.^
rj-/
Parish Choir, No. 1096—8.
J
by
/
Lis -ten
night, Faith- ful
j.
to
the sto
-
ry,
watch were keep-ing,
How the Lord, who loves you well, When from heaVn a wondrous light
CHILDREN HERE ON EARTH WHO DWELL.
r His throne of glo
Left
-
Shone while earth was vas sleep
ing
^
;
I
4 Those sweet songs the Angels sang,
3 " Unto you is born this day, Full of tender pity Christ, your King, oh, haste away Unto David's city There, within a lowly shed Your dear Lord doth lay His head.'
Faith still hears them singing. Once with joy heav'n's arches rang,
Now our bells are ringing Joyful tones shall pierce the sky, Praising Him who dwells on high.
:
mtiQf
Carol 286. Words by Colin
/
^ r In - fant poor, Souls to save for ev - er-more. glad - ly then,"Peace, good-will henceforth to men."
Com - ing down an An - gels sang right
ry,
-
))a|]|is
li(Ufii<
(CHRISTMAS.)
Sterne.
H. Ernest Nichol.
Boldly. Ring, hap
-
of
py
Christ
-mas
Ih
-r-T-f p-^ Ring, hap
Ring, hap - py -
out
with
py
of
bells
^ Ring, hap
-
py
your mer - ry
r ^Ff^
Ring out with
joy
1.
2. 3. 4.
5-
Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring
-
-
-
2
^
Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring
-
ing ing ing ing ine
ing ing ing ing ing
ti
light
-
dings herds of
Je - sus king - dom -d-
^
of Him who came of prais - es in of wise men from of hearts where He of bro - ken spear
time,
Ring out with I
;J=J:
P^P^ of
Christ
-
mas
rail. 7«H.
J
time,
,
i
I
^ Fine,
,
ip^F^pL^^^Lf^O
your mer- ry chime,
hap
py Christ -mas
-
bells!
chime,
of
His
birth
in the night guid -ing star. a of our
born
a.
h
J
earth height far reign.
sword, I
Parlab Choir, No. 1095
Christ-mas
time
Christ -Bias
bells cliime,
joy your mer - ry
shep
/-^
I
of
bells
i-J^ i
Ring
i=3^
Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring
-
-
ing ing ing ing ing
the
joy voi
of of
a
-
ful
sto
-
ces
blend
low -
-
way
of
er
-
ly
man
our
sad
rors
right
ry. ing. ger. ness. ed.
-
-
-
J
To
lead
And
peace
'I"o
greet
And And ^
turn all
us on the our the
home
to
earth
un
Ho
ly
glo
end
grief
to
Stran glad
world
u
ni
-
-
ry. ing. ger.
j.
ei^tfstfan tf^iinvtxi, toate Carol 287.
(
Copyright,
\{%Un.
ainlr
CHKISTMAS.) by
1903,
C. L. Hutchlns.
George Edgar Oliver.
^^^^m
Joyfully.
1.
Chris-tian chil-dren, wake
and
list - en,
Songs are break- ing
1
I
!
I
^ heav - en
glis-
ten.Hear the news of
Je
-
sus' birth
..
i
;
J
I
I
J
-
go,
lone-ly
to
meadows An- gels
I
^
m4^^-k4^^4^ mes - sage down
:
Still
each year, thro' mid-night sha
L^ ^iLJ_^ ^^^ f=f ?^ J
2
J
-J-
,
j_^ t=|:
What
M
I
I
r is
I
Jj
J
:
;
: rr;
in
er
'ry
i i
J.
I
I heard
t=t:
^
bro't the
n
town.
t-^
3 Christ has left His throne of glory, And a lowly cradle found Well might angels tell the story, Well may we their words resound. Christian children, wake and listen, Songs are ringing through the earth, While the stars in heaven glisten, Hail with joy your Saviour's birth
is this that they are telling. Singing in the quiet street, While their voices high are swelling, What sweet words do they repeat ? Words to bring us greater gladness. Though our hearts from cares are free. Words to chase away our sadness, Cheerless though our hearts may be.
ioete tuaiUtid*
^riie tufntiis
Carol 288.
\^
dows, It
-
uJ
-&
1^
Long a
earth While the stars in
the
o'er
!
(CHRISTMAS.)
Words by Baring-Gould.
^^^^^^^m 1.
The winds were wail-ing
o'er
the wold,
The
frost-ed earth
lay
white,
The
slEEt stars
were spark-ling
^^
^
i ^s^ mw'Tf^ ^^^^^ keen and cold All
in
§*! Parish Choir, No. 1096
—
8.
the win
-
try
1 night:
^\>
When
I
lo!
^u the
heav- ens blazed as gold,
And
V
THE WINDS WERE WAILING.
all
was ra - diant
light.
.
No -
.
el
No-el
!
the Babe
1
2 The shepherds crouching o'er the fire On pipes of straw did play When lo broke forth the angel-choir, And night was turned to day. Let earth admire The heavens rejoice
For Satan's cruel reign is done, Begun the reign of Grace. Noel Noel the Babe is born In Bethlehem to-day. !
!
!
The
!
!
3 For unto us a Child
come,
is
A King of David's race, With peace to every hearth and home, And men
^tat Dolce. J
1.
=
Star
of i^etHlefiemt sioeetl;^ Ht^ininQ. (christmas)
Simper.
Let thy
peace-fal
light
Lead
us
where the
=rTWpF=e^g^
ly
-
On
ing,
^
this Christmas night.
II'
:
Hail, sweet Je-sns
-
mm
susi
ev
er blest.
:¥=?:
-
and wrong.
Hail, sweet Jesus ever blest, Born to give the weary rest. !
Pearl
of
!
Parish Choir, No.
sweet-ness
!
4 Grant, dear Lord, that by Thy meekness. And humility, We, despite our human weakness, May grow like to Thee. Hail, sweet Jesus ever blest. Dwell with us, an honoured Guest. 1095 — 8.
er blest, Pearl oi
sweetness
un
I
ex-press'd.
^
3 In the arms of Mary, Mother, Thou art lowly laid, God Incarnate, by Thee only Could man's debt be paid. Hail, sweet Jesus ever blest, Cradled on Thy Mother's breast.
Savioui, earth is cold and dreary. And the Angels' song Finds no echo 'mid the tumult strife
ev
^^ ^
1^^
i.
I
'l'l'^'^m'i'i'ii'
•;
ex-press'd Hail, sweet Je
Of her
C
1^
c^fi:^tF=g-Mrry i
t
is
!
Woods.
Beth-le -hem, sweet- ly- shin- ing,
of
pt^:
Christ
S. 62.
!
call,
In Bethlehem to-day.
in every place
Carol 289. Words hy A.
!
4 Unite, ye Christian people all, In hymns of holy mirth Bring voice of praise, and suppliant Emmanuel on earth Behold the manger, prostrate fall. And hail the heavenly Birth. Noel Noel the Babe is born
tidings they did say. Noel the Babe is born In Bethlehem to-day.
Noel
born In Beth- le- hem this day
ia
lE^olS
tDa(!9
Carol 290.
no fait«
tijat ni0t)t (CHRISTMAS.)
Words by A. Campbell
1.
Ho
2.
To
f-
-
Alfred Hollins.
fair. When to ly was that night so the hum-ble sheplierds there, Kneel -ing
r
I
loud and clear, "Glo - ry Sav-iour's birth,And His
in the free re
sacred birth Joy and peace to man didst bring, Touch our hearts that we may sing Praise to Thee unending. After the last verse if desired
Parish Choir, No. 1005-8.
|
T
r
r
An - gels
.
,
Is
chant
-
ed
re- vealed the
r
high -est."Hush'd the night,and calm the air. As the se-raph tion. As they mar -vel, rapt in pray'r, Now the an - gels
Did those simple men receive Such good news from Heaven
who by Thy
n
demp -
3 With what rapture, pure and rare, On that first glad Christmas eve,
Lord,
shep-herds near, the qui - et earth,
St -'ning
Fill our souls
May we
all
Hear us
as
with love divine,
Thy children be we sing to Thee,
" Grlory in the highest." life on earth is o'er. Saviour, take us for Thine own May we sing before Thy throne, Praise and high thanksgiving.
And when
!
!
ll^alUlufa))
!
raise
tlje
isong. Arthur H. Brown.
Carol 291.
#/
3 Hallelujah dry the tear, " Jesus Christ is risen '' Sound o'er every silent bier, " Jesus Christ is risen " Thrice blessed pledge, ye mourners keep, Who for your loved and lost ones weep Because He lives, they only sleep. Hallelujah
2 Hallelujah let the cry, " Jesus Christ is risen " Wake each harp-string of the sky, " Jesus Christ is risen "
!
!
!
!
!
!
sealed stone is rolled away Death and the grave have lost their prey. For Jesus Christ is risen to-day.
The
—
Hallelujah
1
4 Hallelujah let the sound, " Jesus Christ is risen " Circulate the world around, " Jesus Christ is risen " Soon may the Earth's great Easter be. When her now bondaged children free. Exultant, Lord, shall reign with Thee. Hallelujah !
!
!
Parish Choir, No. 1106— 4.
257
Z^t
UttpH ISaster ma^*
ioov\X> itstlt
(EASTER.)
From "Piae Cantionet"
Carol 292.
Har. by G.
world
it
-self
^i
keeps Eas-ter Day,
i
And *^
Eas-ter larks are
sing
-
li.
Woodward.
And
ing;
J:
!
i^ i^ p^ w=^ ^3r-r ^=^ ffl=te^E^Ey^ isrrrf^- ft ^1^-^-
are blooming gay,
And
Eas-ter buds are spring-ing. Al
-
le
la
- ia,
Al
i&fe^^d^^^^^P^ :^ Lord
of
all
things lives a-new, And all His works are
"> I
On
Easter morning early, day had scarcely chased the gloom, And dew was white and pearly;
When
With loving but with erring mind They came the Prince of Life to find,
Cum pia servitute. 3 But earlier still the Angel sped His news of comfort giving; And "why," he said, "among the dead "Thus seek ye for the living?" tell
them
all
first,
Mandatum
But
17—
In
and one alone remained, love that could not vary; thus a joy past joy she gained,
one,
With
And
That sometime
And
Mary:
Easter flowers are blooming gay,
Alleluia! Alleluia! The Lord hath risen, as all things tell. Good Christians, see ye rise as well.
Divina de
hoc secute.
sinner,
The holy Eont surrounding
and make them blest, and then the rest,"
mvtf Carol 293.
^
Pro homiiium salute. The Church is keeping Easter Day, And Easter hymns are sounding,
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Go
I
Alleluia! Alleluia! The first the dear, dear form to see Of Him who hung upon the tree
Alleluia! Alleluia!
" Tell Peter
le - lu
I
2 There stood three Maries by the tomb,
"
ris - ing too,
N
-
virtute.
antr tilofiiisom* A. A. Wild.
feS-^^^tefefeE^EJ^^ia^^g^SJEE^^^^ 1.
2.
3.
4.
Bird and blos-som, leaf and tree, Chime and choir, in glad-some key, E - cho near and far a -way, Born a babe, on Calv'ry slain. Ended now the sad re -f rain; Henceforth sing the car-ol gay, lives of love; Lives me -lo-dious that shall say, Ris'n from death to life a - bove, Rise, then.weto tri-umph-ant lay. Helping hand and lov-ing heart, Smil-ing face with gen-tle art. Hymning one
Parish Choir, No. 1106
BIBD AND BLOSSOM.
Christ
is
'Je-sas Christ *Je-sus Christ 'Je-sus Christ
is
risen
is
risen
is
risen
BUS
to-day!"E - cho near and far a-way,"Jeto-day! " Henceforth rings the car - ol gay," Jeto-day!" Lives me- lo-dlous that shall say," Jeto-day! "Hymning our tri-umph -ant lay, "Je-
risen
^^^^
sus Christ sus Christ sus Christ sus Christ
is
risen to-day
is
risen to-day!'
^
I'
!"
is
risen to-day
is
risen to-day!"
&
fe^
T'
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Carol 294 Arthur F. M. Custance.
Moderato
Solo.
1.
Eas
ter
-
cres.
flowers are
bloom
-
ing
bright,
rtia
§iE
Eas
in might, Glo
-
ry
in
—
pour ra-diant light, Christ our Lord
P^
F=I=F-F-
high
the
-est.
Glo
-
ry in
the
high
Glo
-
-r-T
-
A'
E&t^
f^
is
Chorus. Harmony.
--^uj-.
1
ter skies
v^
Unison Chorus.
ris'n
-
ry in
the
jL jL
A.
^^E^^f^^Ei^^m^
^^^^PPP^^^ip# ^
high
•
; ;
Je
-
1
sus Christ
is
ris'n
a
Glo
ry
-
in
the
high
1
J.
I
:^E Angels carolled this sweet lay, When in manger rude He lay Now once more cast grief away Glory in the highest. ;
;^
te^
He, then born to grief and pain, to glory born again,
Now
Calleth forth our gladdest strain,
Glory in the highest.
As He riseth, rise we too, Tune we heart and voice anew, Offer homage glad and true, Glory in the highest. Parish Choir, No. 1106—4.
I
ttjotns toai? oC sottoto.
3B|? tiie
Carol 295. Geo.
Andante
a=c t±Er
=S=J+=F
^m=^ By
^
!^^^
g 1.
Edgar
Oliver.
tranquillo.
E^
m ^
±=l:
way
the thorn -y
?ff
sor
of
-
row,Count-ing earth
ly gain
-
but loss.Gains the Church her glad
to-
Fi^ r^\ mor-row. In
length
1
re
-
her great re
J.
J
demp
-
-
tion
by the Cross.
Len
-
r
t
ward,
And her
-^
--J I^^L-LAlA
/
eyes
-^
are
now up
at
r - lift -
ed,
To the
11- 1
I
=F=^
way have drift - ed, Comes
ten clouds a
^=:p
glo
ry
of
her Lord.
-'•
^^ ^EE
^^i^^^^S^*^Ste pfe^f%tfj=^^fqg^FSFg^^Sia
Fffff-j-f4
!
Alleluia
Lord
!
King Eternal the strife is o'er the powers infernal the heaven's door; has risen
of life
!
Thou hast quelled Throwing wide
He And His own,
Alleluia
!
!
in
Him
Broken are the bars
Won
tlie
shall rise;
of prison rest of Paradise.
Parish Choir. No. 1106—4.
In His manhood, Christ victorious "Won for man o'er death the strife And His Godhead ever glorious Grants the gift of endless life the King immortal! Hail! all hail Who shall with His Church abide Till we pass through death's dark portal !
To
the eternal Eastertide.
i&tx
1
.
O'er
«/
.
and
hill
dell
p re
-
Christ
^
1
With
joice,
The
^^
^
I
Cftiii^tmad
ftill aiTtf Trell tfte
-
mas
bell
Is
ring
J
/
J
^
I
ing
-
/
fiell.
far
and
J
/
?^
cheer
fnl
-
And
voice,
peace
on
earth
J- J-j^-
1
rtrr
a
w
f^=
^-dF
^
Christ
will
e
g
: r
ii
^
and
This
From
love.
^
hap
-
i
i
^-
g
bom
is
^'N '-1—
^
^^^ r
c
mom, Hark! Hark!
py
An
-
i=tt^^
=r^
S"
bove.
^^^^fP
r
c the
^^
Heav':
:t^;=it
r^
tr-
?s$
-
kind
they
i
With holy
Within a lowly shed. There bend the knee. For this is He,
Of David's
Who From
royal lino.
reigns alone
manger-throne.
In Majesty Divine.
Parish Choir. No. 1142
—
6.
Our song ;
bring.
.
"f^^ Nowel! Nowel!
mirth,
To greet His birth. Draw nigh that Infant's bed Be not afraid, For He is laid
Go'od-
^Pl man
To
smg;
gels
To
How
shall tell
people yet unborn.
King Did gladness bring Upon this happy morn. The gloom departs Christ the
From
faithful hearts,
For
Come
lo
!
the Lord
one and
Before
Him
is
here.
all.
fall.
That Blessed Babe
revere.
€ftvi^tma^
mfli-ttitrff.
Carol 297. Copyright, 1904, by C. L. HuTcmss.
George Edgar Oliver.
^
rail.
u
^„ii 1 :i4
'
In
the
ear
-
morn
ly
-
ear
ing,
-
Ere the dawn was
ly.
i±^^ ±E^^UU^l^ d
l£
I
ev
en
-
I
Glo
nigh,
I
\
ff
\
In
N
N
^^
the
-
eel
N
-
sis
De
-
like
stare
were
lus
-
trous,
"T^ Wlien
f^^^^See^J r
Sang
the
i
J-
an
^-
-
gels
the
tar
shep- herds, Sang
was
g on high.
^ '
on
the
I
It
I
-I
I
S the
•
rT^r^
chor
^
±
s^ -f—r—r-
"T God lJ
to
dew
the
:t=tt
a tempo. 4
r
ry
1
-•r
g iS
-
^^s
crown
r
I
Glo
o,
-
I
T-T
r==r=P
n/\
When
ex
p=t
T
I.
ters
of
" Christ, the
When
Son of God, is born." the dew was white and pearly,
Flashed a light across the sky. In the early morning, early, "
Glory be to God on high."
Parish Choir, No. 1142
—6
Glory in the heavens eternal,
Upon
earth be glory, too,
For the day of grace
And
a King
is
I
God.
A-
3=±it s.
To the humble Bethlehem shepherds, On the first glad Christmas morn, Sang the choir of God angelic,
sod,
liath broken.
born to you.
In the early morning, early, " Glory be to God on high " Rang the sound of angels harping Through the stilly list'oing sky.
m^
t0ton at ISetftleftem.
little
(CHBISTMAS.)
Carol 298. Molto legato -N
m
—
Copyright, 1904, by C. L. HiJTOHnre.
I
^
.
rr~g LJ^
cres^
I
i
mf=T
dark
thy
—
j=i
=h=i^ in
(s
I
shi
streets
-
neth
A. F. M. Custance.
^^-^
m
^E^ T-r
The
1/
ing
^^
^^ i.d=A
ritnrd.
K:T nf For Christ
And
is
all
morning
stars,
!
keep
The
love.
No
together
Proclaim the holy birth
ear
But
!
And praises sing to God the King, And peace to men on earth.
mf O
blessings of His heaven.
may hear His coming, in this
world of
Where meek souls The dear Christ holy Child of Bethlehem
Descend
to us,
Cast out our
Be born
/ We
sin,
we pray
sin.
will receive
enters
Him
in.
I
;
and enter
in.
in us to-day.
hear the Christmas angeb
The
great glad tidings
tell
come to us, abide with Our Lord Emmanuel
us,
^Uhop Parish Choir, No. 1142-
silently.
The wondrous gift is given So God imparts to human hearts
above,
sleep, the angels
Their watch of wondering
/
mp How silently, how
born of Mary,
gathered
While mortals
Phillipt Brookt, 1880.
still,
men ham (BQ^pV^
88ii£ie
lOM^y
Copyright.
Hoyt.
c. L.
r>
f
r
George Edgar
f
r
-
Christ -
oft'
low
ye
to
mor
rings
free
\^^^^r Star ? Shep given." Ye
that -
tals
^ ^ J-
High,.
to
List List
with
Peace
on
skies, train.
-
Then
given.
- ly
—
herds peo pe(
r
who pie ing
-
ris
I
J
J
the the the
shep
down
Lay
r
f
watch your youi all,
both with
your he
flocks
great that
111
sing,
J ^
J jL
-
earth,
Oliver.
r
down from heaven,
fol
Hctch^s.
^j^
Marziale.
r
ancitnt lanU,
(Christmas.)
Carol 299. Words by Afay P.
J 4
by and 1
d
an
-
gel
now
God
star
N ^
voi gel
an through
that
wise
to
d
d
.
the the
^
I
\
far. Hear Of men," All
good
der
-
Come, join " 61o - ry
,
d
notes
herds
Un
night small, host,
bright
Him
-
I
-
ces
-
ic
brought nigh.
iH0riTiiT3: i^ fireafeiirg. (Christmas.)
Carol 300-
^m
ii MS.as
4^A rTTTTT^
&-
1.
Mom
ing
2.
Lift
3.
Vis
ing ions
-
George Edgar Oliver.
Copyright, 1904, by C. L. Hctchwb.
is
our of
break -ing voi glo
-
-
ces ry
and and
plain. The praise. To
No more on
our
sight Will
wak - ing From slum -ber a Re- deem -er An an - them we the dark - ness With hea - ven - ly a
earth is Christour burst on
j_j_j,XJ_Jii @as# rttirrTfifTTg^g^
gf^Wel-come, swee An - gels no
ysrg^
f=fT=f
O'er moun-tain wor-ship In
I
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e)
I
f^^
I
fi
a
:=y^^zza=^
-•S"—=^V?-5<,5. I
wel-come.
Melody.
Parish Choir, No. 1142
We
give
to
With hoi
-
ly
and
To tell the glad the Our Sun is
Wel-come the
i
-
vy,
And
tid-ings Of Sav-iour,
The
lau joy light
-
rel
at is
rail.
—
6.
light.
ei
_
-J-
-r-r-t
raise,
J
1
^
:F=Pf Melody.
gain,
-
Car0ll
Clival j0gfuUi)I
Carol 301. Words by A my
S.
Woods
(Christmas.)
Moderate J =: 54.
C. Simper
mp;f^.^i{;i :^_ T t^^rr \
i
Car
I.
-
car
ol,
joy-ful-ly!
ol
-
Christ the Lord
With yoursweet-est
born!
is
min
-
strel -sy,
/-j-AJ
^ V^t^
t~T
'
HisBirth-day
Roy
morn.
-
al
lu
-
fant
fair
and sweet,
Ti
—^M-|4=#
^fcPEEP^
I
nyhands and dim -pled
-
J-
N
I
Chorus, after each
1
44L
^
the King of pow'r con-fest,
on
Lies
maid
-
imMid ^ ol
Car uar
!!
.
1^
^?
Carol
!
-
J.
ol 01
joy
J"
i
carol joyfully
-
l
ful lui
-
!
.
Parish Choir, No. 1142
!
—
6.
.
An
bweet- est songs ot I
jN
^
I
!
1
-
sky.
stand,
!
ol
!
Car
SE^ 5=t=|:
gelthrongs.hweet -est praise oni
s
Now
^
I
1
carol joyfully
Winter's gloom
While the kings from Eastern land Bring their off'rings manifold, Myrrh and frankincense and gold. Chorus. Carol Carol etc.
—
^
Carol
!
Him
.
1—1
Herald-angels sing,
Patient oxen round
^
5?^
-
verse.
£r^f^^-f^^-^fl
ly
J^
Through the starry midnight Of the new-born King.
Car
breast.
ther's
-
^i
J
i^r^:'/;
mo
en
I
(
:tc=t:
=FSF
'Tis
feet:
*
^
1/
I
N
-0-
-0-
!
past,
is
our Sun right royally
Sheds His rays at
last
Shines with holy peace and love. Shines with light from hcav'n above,
Bringing from the Father's Throne Power to claim and keep His own.
Chobus.
— Carol
!
Carol
!
etc.
I
r
vinq Be
iielW. Charles Darnton.
^m
—
iJ=i=ltfctefed^=:E^^g4tH^=rf£^
^
4=*=
f
T-t Christ-mas
bells,
Ring
out this hap
-
py morn
HM
-J-^
Sd:
While
?
a Child
r
r
is
mu
-
sic
tells,
To lo
Son a bon
us U3
given,
is IS
i.^i
We
J
Ch^is^mas
J
lay,
i.,
J
J-
J
J
l
And
join
J
i i-
Choeus, q/?er eacA
the hosts
J I
of
J
iii
earth
We
i
^L-fc^_j
heaven
:
:t=*=
chant the
^
I
ho
I
^ glo
-
r
I
be
ry
ly
i
•
r
'
r
rcrse.
r'
-
•
Harmony.
Unison.
J
r
r
a Child
=1?^
^ rrr J.
r
r ns
rTT^-rr
I
to-day,
To
"
4
i
rff
r
born
^S^-«r
m
:S=t
^^ r-
us
^^
*t
and wide your
far
:i=t
-?-^ To
!
r
J
H.:
to
God
I
.r
j
J
on high
!
And
I
i
I
peace to
men on
join
the cho
-
rus
skv
the
for He has come ring, ye bells To give the nations peace, To bring His wand'ring children home, !
The
prisoners to release.
He comes to give the weary rest, To bind the broken heart. To soothe upon His gentle breast, And heal the mourner's smart. Choeus — All glory, etc. :
Parish Choir, No. 1142
—
6.
hail
uu
*
O
To
the
Sav-iour's birth.
1 A
Then ring, ye bells, sweet Christmas Ring out this happy mom
bells,
!
While
far
and wide your music
The Saviour-King
And He
is
tells
born.
reign from shore to shore,
sliall
To earth's remotest bound All nations shall His
And His high Chorus :
Name
adore.
praises sound.
— AJl glory,
etc.
^n
Carol 303,
j^aCl ti|e
0latisome lE^nttv tnotn. II«nry
Con spirUo.
Edward
Earle.
PR%^=^f^P
All hail
glad
the
-
some Eas
-
ter
morn,
in
the
For which the spring-tide's flowTs were born
^ bells
in
stee
-
pies
high,
.
Ring
dawn
V
I
T
1/
I
lA
^ 1
^
^
Earth
y the Spring- tide I''
I
Eas -ter morn, Be-neath
of
;
I
^ J.
1
J.
-k
u
i
Ring
in
the
dawn
of
Eas J
Parish Choir, No. 1160—4.
ter
morn,
^
J
Be - neath ^
I
the Spring
hi
-
tide
^
—
r
-^
2 Bloom, lilies, on your slender stems. To crown the day like diadems, And lifting up your petals white, Make Easter altars glad and bright
While ring
-
so clear,
sky.
.
.
l^^l
^^
^:^
From far and near. The bells in steeples high,
And
glad hearts raise
Their song of praise Beneath the spring-time's sky.
(
EASTEK.)
Carol 304 Lively.
lv£col.Mp-pyn;orn-i"ng!"
age
to
Hell
age shall say
to
day
-
van
is
-
quished.
W^^^^^ Tyf~^riL^CnXtiXS^^
il#iPP##W age
to
age
H,U to-d.y
shall say;
Wel-come, hap
i»
V.O
-
,uisl„d,HeaVnis
-
pymorn
Kmg
Bloom
!
in
sky and fieW^^jf Brightness of the mornmg, ^J^^;^
4 Thou, of
life
,
undergo the author, death didst
Satan's cham, prisoned, bonnd with 6 Loose the souls long
-"!,T^:;t^:i^sS.=r;^o?toW Parish Choir, No. 1160-4.
ingl"
w»n to.d«l
l^^^^^m^ her for spring, 9 -Parth her iov confesses, clothing with her returning 111 fresh gifts returned every bough, on Ivery meadow, leaves
-
muiniu ninQ I
ttje
ttCuwiiti^
Carol 305. Arthur H. Broum.
Words by Mabel Dawson. With
„
sjnrit.
^P^^^#SpP^^^
3^
Al
cres.
-
le
-
lu
-
ia!
sing
-^
mis=mm^^^
:EEEE
^
the
i
^W^fPN*?^^^ ^^ I
the
Vic
-
tor
in
strife, Who.thro'
the
I
Death,Him
I
Res
ur
-
-
liand, Nev-er
rec - tion
4
more
.J.
shall
!
;
Death's
fell
!
—
4.
self
hath brought us
To
the
I
Of the Res - ur
tals
-
Alleluia
-
rec
Christ
is risen gloriously Christ may man triumphant, Joyful gain the victory. Alleluia Saviour, keep us By Thy heavenly grace, we pray, !
!
He hath triumphed
;
Now, through !
That we keep with Thee in Heaven Everlasting Easter Day.
power did Christ destroy.
the keys of Death are holden By the Victor glorified Christ the Gates of Heaven hath opened Unto all believers wide. Day and night the great procession Of the ransomed enters in Jesus lives because He liveth, Life eternal man may win. !
Parish Choir, No. H60
the per
-
'
2 Alleluia lo, the darkness Breaks in everlasting dawn, Fled for ever in the radiance Of the Resurrection Morn. Now is past the night of weeping, With the morning cometh joy By His glorious Resurrection
3 Lo
cl
r
I
I
umph Of
tri -
Alleluia Lord, we hail Thee, Join the chorus of the skies, !
And
with Angels and Archangels Bid the Hymn of Praise arise. Alleluia praise and glory. Laud, thanksgiving, honour, might, Worship, blessing, adoration. !
To
the "Victor Infinite.
^ijime out, ©e tieUs of
tieauti^.
Carol 306. LMsoN.
r-
r-
I
-
tid
Geo.
AllegreUo
raer
ings, 'Tis
Eas
ry
-
mer
-
mu
ry
-
sic
1
.
.
Till
ev
i<^J
r
,
—
-
'ry
your sweet
ring
King,
tide
!.
X
ring,
Oliver.
I
ter
-
4
zi=^ iig ^^
Edgar
I
The Lord, the
chime pro-claim
ris
^
en
-
King.
=^
I
I
I
ma
est
-
-" J^^r~r_
, I
3 Chime out ye bells of mercy, Christ lives, the Crucified, He lives our dear Kedeemer, Cho, Proclaim it far and wide. Cho. 4 Chime out, ye bells of beauty. And ring with pow'r to-day,
2 Chime out, ye bells of glory,
With
love in ev'ry tone, your joyful pealing Ascend to yonder throne.
And
let
The
tidings of salvation, Till all the call obey.
^ntt again
tnftfi
Cho.
loi^ful tio(te&.
Carol 307.
Geo.
fe^ ^^^s^ r^r
'
L/ b Once a-gain with joy - f ul voi I
1
.
I
I
^
I
I
I
I
r 3^ we
-
ces,
Gath
4^^-^'-TJW^i-^J
914
^"nrrr^ — 1
91
I
k'
1
1
'
iW I
Pr I
[
to praise
'
1/ r U and pray Once a-gain each heart re I
t=6=l: 1^ 2 Once again
:
b
-
jol - ces,
A^^
^
b^' ¥
f=^^rr^^rj^^=^^
^ ^i i^ r
^aJ^^-Mq
f* I
I
I
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1 I
-
jah,Hal
Sing
le - lu - jab.
-
I
-^
II
f
I
a -loud
a
joy-ons
lay. I
' '
'-
^—^^•—
3 Once again with exultation. Bow we low before the Throne Praise the Holy Spirit too. Praise the God of our salvation. Who, in doubt and hesitation, Once declared " the great unkno^vn." Points us to tlie right and true. Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, He is God, and God alone. Everlasting praise is due. 4 Hallelujah to the Father, Hallelujah to the Son, Hallelujah to the Spirit, Hallelujah, Three in One. Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Parish Choir, No. U60 — 4. Christ is risen, and Heaven is won. in adoration.
I
I
I
;
44^4M=^i^=U^ ggg :p=P :»=»
1-
I
I
I
I
Oliver.
J
^r
3t=i:
f Onthishap-py Eas -ter Day. Hal- la- lu 1/
I
er
-
Edgar
Upon
j$noUi=claZr eattli.
t))e
(CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 308. Arthur Sullivan
^^i^
R^^^FB
i-.
Up
1.
-
on
'Twas
2.
gg
snow
in
the the
days
i
I
!
when
W-
stars
Men own'd
and wide
far
TT~r
r
The
earth without
clad
-
ft
are the
li!
rjj-r-'
shin
-
Cae
-
I
ing
bright,
As
sar's
sway,
That
i
i
t^^=ft3
^
Heav'n had hung out all her lamps To hail our fes - tal night For on thisnight,longyear8 a -go. The his de - cree went forth,that all A cer-tain tax should pay. Then from their home in Naz'reth's vale, O ;
m ¥^^m^ J
J
J
j
J
j
- ed Babe was born, be- dient to the same,
stable
j
.
Ji^j
j-
rrr-f-f-
Bless
A
J
|
The saints With Ma-
of
old
ry,
his
were wont to es - pous - ed
all
the shelter Bethlehem gave,
The welcome that they found Yet blessed among women was
t=£:
!
That holy mother-maid, "Who on that night her First-born Son There in the manger laid.
keep Their wife.
4
The King
of kings,
E'en from
Plis
rr=p
The
vi
-
saint
gils
nn
ly
Jo
-
til morn, seph came.
In swaddling bands she wrapped Him round, And smoothed His couch of straw, While unseen Angels watched beside, In mute, adoring awe. How softly did they fold their wings Beneath that star-lit shed, While Eastern Sages from afar The new-born radiance led
and a manger, where
The oxen lowed around,
Was
m
6
and Lord of
And
from age to age. comes 'round, So sweetly, underneath the moon,
lords,
thus
That as
very Birth,
Had not a place to lay His Head, An outcast on the earth And yet we know that little Babe Was tender to the touch. And weak as other infants are He felt the cold as much.
it is,
this night
The Christmas carols sound. Because to us a Child is born Our Brother, and our King, Angels in Heaven, and we on earth, Our joyCul anthems sing.
:
Parish Choir, No. 1193—4.
271
¥e
tiellB
€^vmma»
of
timt.
Carol 309. Arthur Berridge.
Andante.
1.
2. 3.
J ;j
Ye Ye Ye
mw¥
bells.yebells.ye hap-py bells, Ye bells of Christmas bells.yebells.ye hap-py bells.Ye bells of Christinas bells, ye bells, ye hap-py bells, Ye bells of Christmas
^J^U.
Riugout.ringout.ringouta-gain A wild-ly joy - ens chime Forun-to us a Child isborn.Onr Ring out.ring out.ring out again A sweet and gladsome lay./Our King shall reign in righteousness. And Ringout.ringout.ringouta-gain O'ereartha-far and wide. The Saviour promised us of old. The
time,
;
day, tide,
Refrain.
The Wonder-ful,theCoun-sel-lor,The Prince of Peace is He.' fruit - ful field shall be. The wil-der-ness and sol - i - tude dim. dm. se's stem, Whom kings and prophets long'dto seels born in Beth-le-bem.
Hope and Light to be; e
rule
in
Rod
of Jes
-
^
A
qui-ty;
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out. ring out. ring out
Ring,
3hristmas-tide, . rlQgout,
J
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ring
ring,
a
-
a
-
gain.
gain O'er earth a
-
anc
far
rtfrtrz ye
Jg^^^^^^f •wide.
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ye
bells,
Bing
bells, bells.
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Ye
bells.
Ye ^
bells, I
.
ye
/
Ye hap-py
.
bells, I
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bells.
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bells
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of Christ-mas .
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ring out, ye bap-py Christmas bells,
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Ueti^letiem Xantt, Carol 310.
CHKISTMAS.
Words by
Rev. C. W. Stubba. 60. Dolce e tranquillo. J
=
1.
an
the night in Beth-l'hemland.Sweet the songs of
Fair
NoUe.
T. Tertiua
-
band. FalTsnowso
gel
light
lyl
-
f^^r^^WT^^Pr^ Je
-
su,
Ma
born of
jti
J:
-
J
ry
maid,
J:
ITl
ox- en
an
In
stall
men
O
laid,
star, shine bright
- ly.
m 4 Spice and myrrh and gold of kings. Offerings rare of far-brought things. Fall, snow, so lightly Gold for joy and myrrh for pain. Frankincense for altar's fane. O star, shine brightly
2 Rustic shepherds in a row Knelt beside the cradle low. Fall, snow, so lightly! Told of all the magic song They had heard their sheep among, O star, shine brightly!
3 Three
was
6 Nowell, Nowell, sing we then, Jesu saves the souls of men. Fall, snow, so lightly! So joy comes from God above To all those who Christmas love. O star, shine brightly
rode from out the wild.
Came
to greet the Christmas child. Fall, snow, so lightly!
Caspar, Melchior, Balthazar, Magian pilgrims from afar. O star, shine brightly
I
©nee
3nn^^.
in mt^itf^tm of
Carol 311.
CHRISTMAS. C. E. Kettle.
Cecil F. Alexander, alt.
P^H^en^rtriiyi^\iiri 1.
2.
Once It
in Beth was not
tie
Ba
at -tend
-
-
le
-
a
hem
state
by On Him, And
^^^ E^#^
-
of
Ju
-
ly
pal
-
a
Vir
Far a - way Where that lit -
dah. ace
-
a tie
-
cross the sea.
Ba
gin
-
by
Sav
withguardsto
i;
r
.
There was laid With His ser - vants
iour.gen
-
/i
J^^^ r
-
lay,
tie
J-
J.
^
r^^
:j^"^
f=rf=Pf
^im^^^^^M Hear Thy lov
-
ing chil-dren sing,
The God
of
But the oxen stood around Him, In a stable low and dim In the world He iiad created There was not a room for Him.— Ref. 4 For He left His Father's glory,
our
sal
-
va
In the greatness of His love.— Ref. Parish Choir, No. 1193
—
4.
tion.
The Child
lite
;
And the golden halls above. And He took our human nature,
-
6
that
is
our
I
King.
compassion
He can feel our want and woe; For He suffered, He was tempted. When He lived our life below.— Ref. Still He stands and pleads in heaven. For us weak and sin-defiled God, who is a man for ever, Jesus, who was once a child.— Ref.
m
.Stoeetls
fitatffi
Carol 312.
tfie
^nQtln,
CHRISTMAS. T. F.
Unison.
the heav'n-ly
in
Sent by
light
God
the
Fa
-
ther,
who
our love has
DunhiU.
sought,
r
Un
-
to
men and
chil
dren
tid
-
ings glad they brought.
I P^^=f-f=^=r^^^g¥=?
q=f=^3pp
Chil
-
dren.blend your vol
^
r
J J
|
-
oes,
r ^
2 To the gentle shepherds it was first revealed, 4 In His simple childhood, and His sacred youth, Watching 'mid the darkness in the open field, All His ways were holy, all His words were That in David's city, on that holy naorn, truth [untold, In a lowly stable, Christ, our King, was born. For our sins He suffered, and through grief Children, blend your voices, etc. All His lambs He purchased for His sacred Children, blend your voices, etc. [fold, 3 Gladdened by the tidings, hastily they sped 5 Jesu, meek and gentle, make us like to Thee To the crowded city and the manger-bed Loving, true, and tender, Thou wouldst have There they found the Saviour, with His mother us be. [tide, mild Blessings rich and holy, at this Christmas Him they loved and worshipped though a Pour Thou out upon us, Saviour, King, and lowly child. Children, blend your voices, etc. [Guide, Children, bend your voices, etc. ;
Parish Choir. No. 1193—4.
— ;
Sing tot
foff.
Carol 313.
1.
Sing
2.
Round tiie world
3.
For the morn- ing
joy! ring
From the East
to
joloe.
Let the sea
lift
Sing for
joy!
lor
the
moan
let -
it
tains re
-
He has Far a -way flee the hosts of the night; And the Let the na - tions the glad -some song swell That the to the South let ring it
has come. the West,
From the North
voice,
its
Let
^— 4—
\
J-
.-^
T=F i^^^i^
m a^^=^£ con- quered the grave, shout shall re - sound done, is bat - tie
E^EEEii
He the migh That our Lead
And
the
d=J;
^^^m
vie
-
-
ty er to
^
^^^.
PP
4=i
Lift your heads, all
t=f: ye
gates,
the
crowned And has con-quer'd the darkry won, Shout for joy, all ye sons
the
to
save.
of
is
-
9-=
EEt
'^m
^^
^
T
l^'-—t
'X=t Harmony.
conforta.
:£^= rHell.
AlAl-
King.
Al
light.
E3H
i^^^. Ei?;^?^
r=U=^
-
Parish Choir, No. 1209
le le le
-
lu lu lu
-
iai ia! ia!
c Al Al Al
c -
le le
- le
la lu lu
-
ia
-
ia
-
ia
^fe»^^ FF^ Lift your head8,all ye gates, to He has con- quer'd the dark-ness Shout for joy, all ye sons of
the
light.
of
Hell.
the King.
spurns in
0atiietin0 Qloom.
tf^t
H. Hopkins.
Bev. J.
Carol 314.
i=t 1.
Sad Fond
-
the gath-'ring gloom, Sate three Ma hands they bring Spi - ces for
in in
ly ly
the sia.
]
night -
by the tomb; Sing- ing in Lord and King; A- loes, cas
irwr=rwwf
air,
^i^Pi
=S3e
feE^^:^^: in
ries
their
~=
^ f
chill
-
their
The
last
of
all
fill
the
fra
cense,myrrh,To
-
that laid grant sep
-
Himthere. There -fore ul - chre. There - fore
first
first
tm their hearts
the
ris
-
were cheered, en Lord,
^^^P^^^fesntaliiefe their Lord they saw and heard.Ere the ear - lydawn appeared,OnEas -ter the dear saints that thus a-dored, Waslikeointmentsweetoutpoured,OnEas-ter
Soon as
To
Day Day
at at
morn morn-
ing. ing.
^i^^^^^m^m ^JrWrM^"^"^ Thus, while Na-ture
^m
is
weep
r^=>^^i r=5=
-
ing,
Faith
her vig
S«
-^
- il
i-
is
keep-
ing,
J:
^-
J.
5=^5^
Till
the
glo
-
ri-ous
IEEE
fe'44t^^#^%Jj^i;.'LI''^l'^'.^lj:j:" Orb
of
Day
Shall scatter the clouds a
-
way
3 Last to kiss His feet were they When in death His body lay: Last to weep while they around His limbs the linen grave-clothes wound: First, then, they hear angels tell How the Lord Christ, our foes to quell, Burst the bands of Death and Hell, On Easter Day at morning. Cho. Thus, while, etc. Parish Choir, No. 1209
—
4.
4 Love now wins a new employ; Last in grief is first in joy; Woman shall proclaim to men That Jesus Christ is risen again We still hear that message sung, Sweetly as when from woman's tongue, First its thrilling raptures rung On Easter Day at morning. Cho. Thus, while, etc.
net
?arol 315.
mtvvs
ttje
cfmrcti
vitiQ.
tieUfii
L. H. Eedner.
Let the mer
ry church-bells ring,
-
Hence witli
tears
and
sigh
-
ing ;Frost and cold are fled from Spring,
^^^^1 »=d:
g=t=l=-T
^^^P^pg^i^ifeiiig dy
Life hath conquer'd
ing.
-
Flow'rs are smll
ing.fields are
'^ m^ ^^g^^^^^ -P
P
ris
-
ing Lord to
-
day.
.ti=:^
All things rise to
-
etc.
Wit
Carol 316.
tai{U
-
er.
wea
-
ther
^
=t
iiil^l
J=i=:
Let the mer
-
ry church-bells ring.
Since the very grave can say, Christus Besurrexit. Let the merry, etc.
est hie,
Is the strain they utter,
Let the merry,
geth
P-
r
But to-day He liveth Mourning heart must needs be gay, Nor let sorrow vex it,
;
non
the
3 Let the thought of grief be past This our comfort giveth, He was slain on Friday last,
their leafy chapel,
Praising Him, with whom in vain Satan sought to grapple Sounds of joy come fast and thick, As the breezes flutter JResurrexit,
f
3=3=¥
2 Let the birds sing out again
From
is
1
^ir^
With our
Sun - ny
gay,
P-
bt mttvs, far
ana
\ant.
Vords from German
Traditonal Melody by M. Pretorius, A. D. 1610.
4th or 16th Century.
s#=s
r
\
y We will be mer-ry, far and •wide,In this most ho - ly East -er-tide;Our life Ip Al -le-lu-ya, Al-le - lu-ya, Al-le - lu-ya, Al - le - lu-ya, Al-le
f"
"^
Now
Christ
is ris'n,
Death on the Cross
Him
^
therefore bless Alleluya, etc.
no more, nobly bore evermore.
to die
we
gates of death in twain He broke. And led thereout His ransom'd folk, Ay free from Satan's deadly yoke. IV Alleluya, etc.
The
4
^
Who
we owe -
lu-ya,
I
'
Praise, honour, laud to Christ be done, The Father's only sinless Son, Paradise for man re-won.
Who
W 5
T
Alleluya, etc.
Good Christian
And
praise the
From age
W
people, sing for glee, Holy Trinity,
to age eternally.
Alleluya, etc.
I
to Himwhodied. Al-le- lu-ya-
EASTER.
Words and Jlelody from the Kolnisches Gesangbuch, 1G23. Har. by G. R. Woodward.
Carol 317.
Our fields are decked in vernal hue, Alleluya The trees begin to bloom anew, Alleluya.
3.
;
5
Now And
sunbeams daily stronger grew, Alleluya; lend the earth a brighter glow. Alleluya,
Hark birds are singing far and near," Alleluya; 6 The world itself is blithe and gay, Alleluya ; And keep with Jesus Easter-day. Alleluya. The nightingale 'tis joy to hear. Alleluya.
4.
!
3t»nnf out
Satifotttt toe toeleome
STi^ff
viuinQ.
Carol 318.
S. p.
Warren.
^mm^^^^^^^m 1. 2.
Je - sus.our Sav-ionr,we wel-come Thy ris - iDgl Wel-come Thy ris - ing from death and the grave Seek we with Ma - ry, the tomb in the gar - den ? An - gels may show us the place where He lay.
to the Vic Emp-ty the sep
Hail
.
J J.J-
-J-
-
tor o'er
-
ul-chre!
i
J-
and o'er sor - row, fold-ed the grave-clothes
sin
-J-i
i
J
J
-i
!
Hail to the Prince who is migh-ty to save I ere the dawn -ing of day! Je -sus a - rose
J
i
J
A AA
:^
A J.
J.
He is near, if we turn when He speaketh, 4 Welcome to Him whoAvas dead and who liveth! Calling our names, till we know it is He. [Him ! Jesus, our Saviour, alive evermore JTands might not touch Him until He ascended^— Bring we our treasures, and spread them before Master, Rabboni, our hearts cling to Thee! Jesus, our Saviour, we love and adore! Jesus is risen! Jesus is risen! Jesus is risen! Jesus is risen! Master, llabboni, our hearts cling to Thee Jesus, our Saviour, we love and adore
3 Yet
!
Parish Choir, No. 1209—4.
:
:
lin tHe ))aUoUieTr
Carol 319.
manger. Thomas Adam$.
^f^m^fwf^f^m J
.
— 54.
CHRISTMAS.
Dolce
cres.
e devoto.
Child,
2 At the hallowed manger,
Bowed in faith before Love's divinest vision, Simple swains adore Still true hearts discover That entrancing sight, Still the Babe of Bethlehem Leads pure souls to light. Glory to God, hark etc. !
Parish Choir, No. 124C
—
6.
pocoapoco.
Love and
l
ight
shine
3 At the hallowed manger, Lr our Babe's pure birth, Wistful hope is finding Sanctity for earth Por the light that reddened Once that midnight sky. Flames where still that Child heart Saves humanity. Glory to God, hark! etc. R. E. Ad. lerley.
3tttm,
fl^afU 0entle
CHRISTMAS.
Words and music by
Carol 320.
1.
Hall,
tie
Je
2.
Hail,
Moth
er
3.
Hail,
Son King
of
Ma Ma An
4.
Hail,
6.
Hail, Hail,
6.
gen
of
Sim lit
-
-
-
Ma
8U3,
On
ry,
Maid
shep- herds, Lying
tie
man
ger.
-
Thou Thou
ry's
art
^
'y
-
Je
-
Long In Sing
Through
to -
rest.
an
-
gels
less glo
-
ry.
the breath
Thy end
-
of
verse.
.
Child.
ly
the Heavens be this poor flesh and ing of Je - sus' the wide heav - en ere
-
the Fa-therThou wert Thy won-drousglo - ry.
;
1/
your Lord Ho sus, thy
ing
Lull
to you, ho - ly an - gels, With a sweet mur - mur sooth - iug
filed;
Man;
Refkain, after each
G. A.
Hail
breast;
de
Yet with God; Hid-ing art upon the cold earth Warm'd by Song of Throne of the King of kings.
pie
-
-
un
Verily gels, Verily ry,
J.
-
gan. blood.
.
.
sus
birth.
.
rings.
.
Gen
Hail,
;
r7 ,83
-0m Siueet J«a^t& luUeH ^tv f^Uufitrf
em^*
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 321. Words by
H. Ernest Nichol.
Colin Sterne. Allegretto moderato.
m^^
?S
-d-
-•-.
-•-!
—I-
s^
—t-t).;
i> I. 1/ U ry lulled her bless
I
^
I
I
I
Sweet
Sw.
mp
Ma
" The Sa "Yet while
PP
But
Je
ges I
-
of
look in
-
m
m U In
!
ed Child
a won-drousline Have up -on Thy face, As His low - ly bed Lay
-i^^^
1/
man
ing low-ly; come and bow'd be-fore Thee, Thou art calm - ly sleep - ing, dream- ing dreams of gladness -,ger
ly
-
i_^. Parish Choir, No. 1246
—
6.
.... .... ....
Full
In
A
-
ten-derwas her gaze andmild,Herheart was pure and easternheav'n they saw the sign,Thatmark'dThee,as the cross the
And Ma-ry
com - ing years lift
-
ed
up
I trace. Both
gloom and glo
-
her head, "The Fa- ther's will
ry is
SWKET MAKY LULLED HER BLESSED CHILD. rail.
)i^
r^
r F5t She sang sne ly. a song of slum y. Thee. Thine eyes were closed in slum
di - filed And all her tho'ts were ho Di - vine, And hast - cd to a - dore grief and grace Both sounds of joy and weep al - eth all our sad best I" she said, "He heal
un
-
.
Child
ing. Though Thou art Thou smil- est ness,
-
-
-
ber. ber.
slum - ber." Thy slum -ber!"
wrapt in
in
-tjf
w.
f^^Pr=r
^
^^ ^F^
r-
Chokcs. a tempo.
"Sleep,
my
Heart's De- sire
Lul
I
-
la- by,
m$ i
SEf=^^ and
Sav- iour,Lord
M
Born
sing;
I
Lul
King.
joi
-
Pi
la- by,
Yet
byre,
fE^^EE^^ii^lEE^
lul
i
.^
low-ly
in
la
-
-
by,
lul
la
oy."
-
pp.
:^=^
Uttle tottin of l$ettiUl)em<
Carol 322
CHRISTMAS.
Sweetly and softly
O
1.
tie
lit -
For Christ
2.
M
town born
is
^—
-ft -I
Beth-
of of
Ma
le-
'
r
hem,
How
still
ry ;
And
gath ered
we
n
W~i.
see thee
a
all
-
lie,
r A
mor
.
deep
tals
sleep, the
-
^J=a
(2-
-J=A:
^^^F^
r
/ tt't^A animation.
*pfe
*««! -&-
FP^^^ffP^^^^^^^
dreamless sleep The si lent stars go by; an - gels keep Their watch of won-d'ring love.
U
I
ev claim
How
-
I
1
I I
last
-
ing
the ho
-
ly
light birth.
how
silently,
er
-
silently,
;
b
The hopes and
And
Parish Choir, No. 1246
will receive
enters in.
— 6.
Him
thy dark streets shin stars, to - geth
The
•
all
r r ^ r the years Are met
God the King, And peace
-
thee
T' to night,
men
on
•
in to
Pro
I
-
earth
holy Child of Bethlehem, Descend to us we pray Cast out our sin and enter in Be born in us to-day We hear the Christmas angels The great glad tidings tell O come to us, abide with us, !
;
Where meek souls The dear Christ
of to
in
morn -ing
I
fears prais-es^ sing
The wondrous gift is given So God imparts to human hearts The blessings of His heaven. No ear may hear His coming But in this world of sin,
Yet
and
thy
bove
I
I
I
I
-
bove. While
still.
Our Lord Emmanuel Bishop Phillips Brooks.
mutt.
SiXttp, IB^Olp CHRISTMAS. CHRI
Carol 323.
Arthur F. M. Custance.
con molto espress.
ores.
5= Ho-ly
Sleep,
Up -on Thy
Babe,
I Great Lord of earth and sea and sky,
Mother's breast.
ggSs SlaEp^^EEjEEf^P^
How
^s4=f? riiard.
S3
fcr=i:
ifct
T r-^rrTTT
8w«et
see
is
it
Thee
lie
In such
a
place of
^j-z^^^^t^^^ 1^^^ E^ !PT=1=f Holy Babe
!
!
^
1
In such
rest^
i 1
2 Sleep
I
f^fl
a
-*»^ Jw>/
**-J-
*^ t=tc !
around, All bending low with folded wings. Before the Incarnate King of kings. In reverent awe profound.
1
place of rest.
T=
3 Sleep Holy Babe while I with In joy upon that Face awhile, Upon the loving infant smile Which there Divinely plays.
Thine Angels watch
U
I
!
Mary gaze
Holy Babe ah take Thy brief repose Too quickly will Thy slumbers break, And Thou to lengthened pains awake That Death alone shall close.
4 Sleep
!
!
!
E. Caswell.
SWl mi? i^eatt
re|ofte«»
tljfe nfflJjt CHRISTMAS.
Carol 324.
m
£2 1.
is
t=*=S: joi -ces,
As
I
born," their choirs are sing- ing. Till
the
air
All
'Christ
my
R. W. Parker.
heart this night re
-
hear, Far
Ev
-
'ry
A^AJ^U-^^ tsife
^:=^
T
2 Hark
!
a voice from yonder manger, Soft and sweet,
Doth
3 Come, then, let us hasten yonder let all,
Great and small,
Kneel
in
awe and wonder
Parish CUolr, No. 124C
—
6.
-
near, Sweetest
where
!
!
an
-
Now with joy
Love
Him Who
with love Hail the Star,
That from
entreat,
"Flee from woe and danger! Brethren, come! from all doth grieve you, You are freed All you need I will surely give you."
Here
and
gel
is
ring- ing.
i
EE^EEE
f^?^
i^ f-r rc^T^
Bright with hope
is
is
yearning
I
far
burning!
4 Thee, dear Lord, with heed I'll cherish. Live to Thee, And with Thee Dying, shall not perish But shall dwell with Thee for ever, Far on high, In the joy That can alter never. P. Gerhardt, 1656; Tr. C. Winkworth.
^ngelfii uinQitiQ,
diutcH Hells ringm^.
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 325 All.
Jst verse
and repeated
after the 17th verae.
r-t An
-
gels
sing
-
church bells ring -
in
stars out -shin
Ing,
^
child
-
fa ce;
ish
m
^
^E
r—r
Him,
meet
Haste to
r Him, J
r
r Bright with smiles each
ing,
-
A i A 1
JrAl
glad
greet
ly
-
^:
? f—r
f—r
*
f be
Fall
r •
fore
f-=f 2.
Tell
3.
Je
who
us -
sus Christ,
-
dorts
Him,
Born
r
7
of
Ma
r^
r -
>
r
is
our
born God.
KEN.
m
k
day born
j'j
An
swer quick Babe,
As
-
chil
ly,
I 1
1.
dren
-
Christ
this
-
^
,
Choir.
12
Was He
there alone? were none Set to guard the Blessfed One?
Children. 13 Mary rocked Him on her breast, Joseph watched the Babe at rest.
Choir. 14
May we
too the Babe adore.
Kneeling on the stable-floor?
'
Children. 15 Yes,
we may adore Him
For the Babe
is
thus,
born for us.
Rested they beside the fold the joyful
news was told?
• Children. Nay, with loving haste they sped Unto Bethlehem's cattle-shed. Choir. Quickly say what saw they there,
Did they
Babe so fair? Children. Yes, all sweetly on the hay, Jesus in the manger lay. ,
find the
Organ AJler the .
last verse.
Parish Choir, No. 1246
say?
mas morn.
^^^^^^^^m
Choir. Say who brought the tidings down, Who has made the wonder known? Children. Thousand angels in the sky Sang the glorious mystery. Choir. Say what watchers there were found First to hear the welcome sound? Children. Shepherds in the fields to-night Heard the song and saw the Light. Choir.
When
•
Gracd.
of
full
ry,
l
other verses.
i=^= HOIB. HiL-
a
^^ i#^^^f^^ J-r^-£: f=T MH^f^^t^P^
—P-H=F f—r
For the
I
r
Him, there
Choir. 16 Unto us a Son is given, God hath made us heirs of Heav'nl
Holy
Thee we pray. us hither day by day.
Spirit,
Draw 17 Jesus
!
Children. Thy manger bed
to
May Thy
children
all
be led;
There the Infant Saviour see, Love and praise and worship Thee.
King
Carol 326.
mtvvs
out, Vt todtr antr CHRISTMAS.
tieUs.
C. MaiUand.
^rF=r^F 1.
2. 3. 4.
King King Ring Ring
ye wild and mer - ry bells, Ring out the old, old sto ye sil - v'ry bells, ring out. Ring out your ex - ul - ta ye bra - zen bells, ring out. With tones of great re-joic joy! all joys ex - eel ye mel-low'd bells, ring out, O
out, out, out, out,
That
ry,
-
tion ;That
-
-
was told by God with man is
first
At-tune
ing, ling,
A
Re-derap-tion'» for na-tions
joy
^
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and wide, For - ev
far
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slower.
little
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ry. Peace on earth was their tions. Therefore let us all voi cing.Tho' the sound of strife tell - ing. Love di-vine to all
glo
er-more be
-
1— — ^I j-^ d=it ^d f ~—^^ ——
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gel tongues,From out the realms of on - ciled. Go tell it to the of praise, And songs of peace be
hymn
a
J J lU--fi^
II
II
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1
3 (r^
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ry ry ry brings,Glo-ry
He
J
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sweet song.Glo to - day, Glo may roar, Glo
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high- est! Echo-ing all the hills a- way, Glo ry in the highest high-est! Ban - ish sor - row f ar a-way, Glo -ry in the highest! f tj; „_^..v«ii. _: «_ „ high - est Peace shall reign from shore to 8hore,Glo - ry in the highest \ ^i°8, sweet bells.ring ev-er-more, high- est !Peace and heal -ing in His wings, Glo- ry in the highest!^ !
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Peal from ev
-
stee
'ry
-
pie, Christ
_i^J-_J^ 4=|
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With
mp 1. TO/2. TO/3.
pi.
—
^Tlje
t==F
And we
shall
His
be
yJlA
l_i
us,
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r
bi
Refrain
m
I
grant us
the
uight, love,
His His
Uiatdb^ttfl*
Ll
When Who
feet.
Thy
grace.
— F=F=t=^ lZLl— —^— i^
pie.
J.
E. W. S. Watson.
pearl-y wings scattered The darkness with light. for our sal - va - tion Came down from a-bove.
Our cost-li-est treasures Most fair and most meet.
And shed on
our darkness The light of Thy
^T ^=t= T :t=T
-Ft-
\
I
1
I
face.
f=^
I
1^ glo -ry.
of
Come, sing once again. That wonder-ful sto- ry, Good
III
I
I
I
O
Sav-iour,
after each, each verse.
an-gels
wn
dear
-
J.
e
spirit.
O, hear
pec
i
3|=J:
&^t9^txri^ toetf
The shepherds were watch-ing Their flocks in "We, too, with the an -gels Would siug of We, too, with the Ma - gi, Wouldrestat
O
our God,
4Mi
m
:
Carol 327.
the Lord shall be
^iat:
-fS*
J
A
-i
Aft--
-i
-^
-t-
J-
\
will unto I
\
,
J
men.
O
\mj I
:a: an-gels
of
glo
J
j_
-
ry,
j
Parish Choir, No. 1246—6
Come sing once a -gain. That won-der J
J
1 i 4f i i
-
ful sto
111
-
ry. I
Good-will ..
1
J
un
-
to
men.
—
;
;
^gain
:
ttie
morn
of glatrneiss.
Carol 328. Wordi by John
^
Ellerton.
Joyjul.
'
Sir John Stainer-
4^^44^ MifT^'Trr^''n ^trb^ rT— ^rr-n^ i
^^^
-I
A
1.
-
gain the morn of
The morn
glad-ness,
-I
And
light is here;
of
I
earth it-self looks fair
er.
-
"/
i^^F^^j^j^^^H^-^^^^Atefe^ And heaven it"-
The
more near
self
H^*i\;^ iJSB ffi And
i^ ^
the land
all
qui
lies
bells like
To keep the day
et
voi
-
of
^
Speak peace to ev-'ry breast;
ces,
f^::^ 33;
i7i/
-
an -gel
"Glo-ry
rest.
be
Je- bus!'
to
^J iy WN-^^^^=^^gF^ ^^^ ^ Let
all
His chil-dren say
:
"
He
rose
J
J.
/
a-gain,
He
rose
J
a-gain,
On
this glad
f t
Eas
-
ter
r
Day
I
J
mf2
Again, O loving Saviour, The children of Thy grace Prepare themselves to see Thee Within Thy chosen place. Our song shall rise to greet Thee, If Thou our liearts wilt raise If Thou our lips wilt open
Our mouth
/ mf 3 The
••
shall
show Thy
Glory be to Jesus,"
praise.
etc.
shining choir of angels
nf 4 The Church on earth rejoices To join with these to-day In every tongue and nation She calls her sons to pray Across the Northern snow-fields. Beneath the Indian palms, She makes the same " pure offering," And sings the same sweet psalms. / " Glory be to Jesus," etc. ;
/5
That rest not day or night, The crowned and palm-decked martyrs.
The
saints arrayed in white,
p The happy lambs
of Jesus
In pastures fair above, cres. These all adore and praise Him we too praise and love. / " Glory be to Jesus," etc.
Whom
Parish Choir, No. 1268—4.
Tell out, sweet bells, His praises! Sing, children, sing His name! Still louder and still farther
His mighty deeds proclaim '.res.
Till all
Shall Till
whom He
every knee shall worship. shall sing! Glory be to Jesus," eto.
And every tongue
/"
!
redeemed
own Him Lord and King,
art
wetri?
tfie
Carol 329.
tieUs
ttjttrcti
Henry
M. Neale.
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from Spring,
^
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Sun - ny
Life hath
dy
is
-
'''
er
With our
;
ris -
J
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ling,
r
r
I
to
-
day,
Satan sought to grapple Sounds of joy come fast and
As
non
—
-
Carol 330. Fdll.
let
Ckrishis Bcsnrrexit. Let the merrv, etc.
etc.
Henry Wilson.
girls alternate verses.
_
^=^-^-^^
S"i
^
poco
rail.
m
^^
Ris - en Lord Lord of Life! le-lu-ia!3. Yic-tor King! 4. Prince of Peace 1.
ff
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I
2.
I
For
all verses.)
Al
le-Iu'-
-
ia!
Al
-
le-lu
-
ia!
Al
-
6.
LLSot.
Org.
Parish Choir, No. 1258
—
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4.
er.
sorrow vex it. Since the very grave can say,
;§
i 5E^
-
^
Nor
est hie.
Boys and
geth
:
thick,
Is the strain they utter.
Let the merry,
E
3 Let the past of grief be past ~' This our comiort mor giveth. He was slain on Friday last, But to-day He liveth Mourning heart must needs be gay,
the breezes flutter
Besiirrexii,
gay
I
All thing s rise to
ttt^
r
2 Let the birds sing out again From their leafy chapel. Praising Him, with whom in vain
JE
are
fields
_
a^s
i.
^
smi
i/'/nv
Lord
ing
and cold have
i
J
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weath
the
ing; Frost
-
J £
Flowers are
ing.
-
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cres,
I
con-quered
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S. Cutler,
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Let [the mer-ry church bells ring! Hence with tears and sigh
J
fled
tftifl*
easter.
ITorda by Eev. J.
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^
Ev
-
I
er-niore!
'
^
-=:z voce
rail.
ALLELUIAl RISEN LORD.
A tempo animato. To Thee, O Christ, vie -to-rioas King OF KiKGs! Our Easter songs of glad -ness now we raise Death's bra- zen gates, un-barr'd for ev - er- more. Are ra-diant now with light that comes from Thee Haill hail! Thou Vic -tor o - ver death and hell All earth - ly tri-umphs sink be -fore Thine own: O hap -py day! thrice welcome to our hearts.Long bowed with sin and shame be-fore Thy Cross, this Thy nail-pierc'd hands do bring? Hail!"Li-on of the tribe of Ju-dah," hail What gift is
1.
1
2.
3.
4. 6.
I
!
I
Vi^ Vio-tor on this "Queen of Days!" all the earth the joy - ous strain up-springs To hail Thee Thedark-nesspass'd— wesee the o - pen door Thro' which comes Life and Im-mor - til - 1- tyl Of seal - ed tombchang'dto a glo-rious Throne. All na-tions now with joy and rap-ture tell O glo-rious day which to the world im-parts That gift be - fore which all our wealth is dross. to Thy Name, O might - y K ing E - ter-nal Life! a life that can- not fa il, All glo - ry
O'er
1.
2. 3. 4.
!
5.
I
1.
2. 3.
4. 6.
Al-le Al-le Al-le Al-le Al-le
lu In lu 4. lu 6. lu
-
lu lu
-
lu
-
lu lu
-
-
1.
2.
3.
ia! ia! ia!
-^
ia! ia! ia! ia! ia!
Al-le Al-le Al-le Al-le Al-le
Al Al Al Al Al
le le le - le • le
-
r—
il
i!
i!
lu lu
-
lu lu
-
-
-
ia 1 ia ia ia !
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1
Al-le- lu-ia! Al-le- lu-ia! Al-le- lu - ia Al-le- lu-ia! Al-le- lu-ia!l !
Choir, No. 1268
—
4.
~^
!
Al-le-lu-ia! Al Al Al
-
-
Al-le-lu-
^T"
f^
Ris
lu-ia! Lord lu-ia! Vic lu-ia! Prince
le le le -
ial
Ev
V Finale.
f
D.a
ParUh
Al-le-lu-ia!Ris - enLordI Al-le - lu Al-le-lu-ia! Lord of Life! Al-le-lu Al-le-lu-ia Vic- tor King Al-le - lu Al-le-lu-ia! Prince of Peace! Al-le - lu Al- le-lu-ia!Ev-er-more! Al-le - lu
al
%
-
en Lord!
-
of Life! tor King! of Peace 1
-
er-more!
.
-
lalAl-leia! Al-le-
!
^T"^
^^
^
,
poco
ff
^
rail.
~
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^rjsmmmm
Soni|>
ttitott0t) tfie
meUoU) starUgtit.
Carol 331. Geo. Edgar Oliver.
Tenderly.
Soft
1.
ly
-
through the mel-low star
claim
it,
Waft
J
J
J.
^
9yE
glad
-
light Steals
a strain of
a -long.
re -f rain
Glo
-
ry,
sil -
ver song:
glo
-
?^^f^
fel^ ^^^^ r^-
1
r-5
r
,
I
the star -lit way, List the love
-
ing hills
en! Whis-pered
-
1/
I
ech
-
o
d=t
^^r-
I
ly shades re-
i±i
i=J: Happy bands
ris
i^M
^ffi
^^=?^^?^ 2
ry, Christ is
-
—
-A-
Ps^
9iS.
the echo
fres. N
t^^=i.
dim.
in
Lo
VI
r
Christ the Lord
is
ris'n to -day.
w^
Etp=
P¥
^r
raiment Fill the arch of Heaven's dome. Sweep their harps to strains so tender Wafted from their distant home. Cho.
3 Softly through
in shining
life's
shaded valley
Comes once more the silver Borne on angel pinions to us,
And we
Wit are UttU
strain,
join the sweet refrain.
Cho.
ttifWten,
Carol 332. Moderato.
Oeo.
Edgar
Oliver.
7
Why the Eas-ter lil
1^
-
ies
stand like an-gels white,
Mid the palms and myrtles. On
J^-^LJ^-A. :fc Jril
i^g
2 'Tis because our Saviour, He who lived and died,
Left His grave so gloomy, Rolled the rocks aside On the first day morning, On a day like this, 'Twas His resurrection Brought us joy and bliss. Parish Choir, No. 1258
— 4.
-r-^r-1
—
this
day so
I
'
3
r:3i:rT"
We
are glad
That
is
'tis
Easter,
why we
sing,
To our risen Jesus Happy songs we sing
And
our hearts
we
offer,
These He'll not despise, In our souls for ever Jesus, Saviour, rise.
bright.
MitiQ Carol 333,
ttie
ttllu.
(CHRISTMAS.)
I
I
Alfred Oake.
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r
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I
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f
on Ring the bells, the Christ-mas bells, Chime out the won-drous sto - ry; First in song Wise men has - tened from the East To bring their rich - est treas - ure,— Gold, and myrrh, and re - veal - ing On the Cross He Earth-ly crowns were not for Him He came God's love
1. 2.
3.
;
:
s
J=^
3^ ^ 1=
J^^J=ic.
--f=f--
^^^^^pppt^ an
gel -tongues, It
-
came from realms
frank - in - cense. And jew His blood died for us,
glo - ry; Peace on earth, good -will to men, An of nieas-ure. Him they sought al - though a King, They ness seal -ing. 'Tis the Sav - lour prom - ised long, King
with -out
els
f or
-
give
-
1^LJ.-J^^^ Lj. •-It P^ =fe^F^¥^
^
i
^l^J-
I
Pi:
i 7 ^^-r^r^^Rip TT -ru^-
r gel
vol -ces
- ic
sing
-
found in birth-place low out your loud - est prais
Lord to There with-in a
ing, Christ the
-
ly,
-
es:
Ev -
'ry heart this
J
m
E^
iE^h^
Ig^^^i^
earth has come, His glorious mes-sage bring man-ger lay The babe so pure and ho hap- py day Its grate-ful an-them rais -
ii
•
ing.
ly. es.
i
f^FFftf'
^^ii^^Eg^r^-^n"j^ Glo
-
ry
be
to
God
on
high.
For
ev
-
er
-
more
i^lEiEi
be
glo
©
Carol 334. Words by
1.
mtvvs ^'^viutmun
ei|t(stwai9,
Mylu
F. R. Havergal
Christmas
0Clirist-ma8,mer-ry
r greet -ings,
I'
i*
With
its
joy
and
-with
Is
I
it
real
-
ly
There's a pain. . There's a
its
With
come a -gain
mi
nor
-
mem-o-ries and
its
the
in
B. Foster.
ca
•
rol,
And
a
J
rnn-i? sha-dow J.
the
in By«
1
to.
spray of
r
r
'r
r
cy-press twining with the
hoi
-
ly
wreath to - night.
1
A
jL'
\
And a
light,
p.
if=ff^
And a hnsh
m1^
Is
nev
-
er
spray of bro • ken
.
cy
r-r
press
•
By
^U
'rfrTrr-'n~r
r-
-
T
star-light
r To
the
er
bro-ken By
?^^ f=r
Jlrih
Mr'r'r
r
'
'
^ r
r
bells,
The
bells
a
-
a
•
cross the
irzi
*t
bells,
cross
the
3
O
Cliristmas,
O
merry Christmas
Christmas, merry Christmas ; This never more can be cannot bring again the days Of our unshadowed glee. But Christmas, happy Christmas, Sweet herald of good will, With holy songs of glory Brings holy gladness stilL For peace and hope may brighten, And patient love may glow, As we listen in the starlight To the bells across the snow.
'Tis not so very long Since other voices blended With the carol and the song. If we could but hear them singing As they are singing now, If we could but see the radiance Of the crowna on each dear brow There woxild be no sigh to smother,
No
;
We
hidden tear to flow,
As we listen in the starlight To the bells across the snow Parish Choir, No. 1296
—
8.
•
I
Commence here for third
lino of
2dand3dTerses.
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Carol 335
tf^t
UvHt Urigtlt ^Htfstmafii mup. C. J. Ridadale.
2.
On the first bright Christmas Day, Sweet-ly sang the an-gels bright
3.
Wise men.Klngs.in won-der
1.
4. 6.
led
_I>o! their treasures they un-fold! Vir- gin born! we wor-ship Thee
a
In
-
sta
Je -sus
ble
lay .While the an -gels o'er the plain
On the world's first Christmas n ight.Brightly shone the beauteous star, To the low - ly man-ger-bed.Bowed in a - do - ra- tion there, Myrrh,frank.in-cense, shln-inggoldl Lay them down before His face, ,ow be Lo'
' I
-
fore
Thee bend the knee
;
Raise oar thoughts and hopes a
bove.
£^ -fij After each verse.
Trebles
Sang the glad and sweet
re- frain,
Lead-ing sa- ges from a - far Briog-ing gifts both rich and rare.
;
'To God
in
the high-est oil
glo- ryl Peace
to
men
of good-will op
-
on
earthl'
By whom With
com-eth truth and grace. our Christmas songs of love
m
k
fete£ Full.
Hark hark! I
mi
to
the won-der- fal
sto
ry,
-
Heard by shepherds the night of
i A ^ i i i jr-^i
J.
:s
m
f=FPf
His birth.
im :^S
A
i
W-
A.'
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Carol 336. p. Gerhardt.
(CHRISTMAS.)
Brightly.
1.
r
my heart this night
All
-;
g re
-
g
g#i^ 1 t •rr-r^v^r
——
—^•-t-L-i^^^i^tJ
'"
•
f-^
hear Far and near Sweet
joi
•.
9iife
^^
ores.
a^s ^
'mSHfc
-
est
•-
an
?¥
-
gel
voi
-
ces
r]j i--u^
tf^^^^EE^^^^ 5~* T-t
"Christ
f'
u
it dawns — the promised, morrow Of His birth Who the earth
2 For
Rescues from her sorrow. God to wear our form descendeth Of His grace to our race Here His Son He lendeth.
3 Hark
a voice from yonder manger, Soft and sweet Doth entreat, " Flee from woe and danger !
Parish Choir. No. 1296
—
8.
i
r~f
born," their choirs are sing- ing, Till the
is
Ev
-
'ry-where.
Now with
joy
is
ring - ing.
Brethren, come, from all doth grieve you You are freed. All you need I will surely give you."
Come
then, let us hasten yonder;
Here let all. Great and small, Kneel in awe and wonder. Love Him who with love is yearning, Hail the Star That from afar Bright with hope is burning
Carol 337. VeR9E8
1.
torn on
tnun
(Ht^f^vintmun
was born on Christmas Day Wreathe the hoi -
Christ
;
ly,
twine the bay
2
the Son,
-i
J.
the
Ho
-
/ i
J
Ma
One of
ly
k E^aESpfep?^ 5.
-
ry.
Night of sad-ness,morn of gladness, Ev-er-more,
v' J.
_iA_JA
The
niu
by
the Lord,
adored for ever.
all
3 Let the bright red berries glow, Everywhere in goodly show
^
-m
na-tus
Christ -us
;
He is born to set us free, He is born our Lord to be, Ex Maria Virgine The God,
Babe,
Ba^.
1-4.
;
Christies Tiatus hodie
The Babe,
;
the Son, the Holy
One
of Mary.
4 Christian men, rejoice and sing 'Tis the birthday of a King, Ex Maria Virgine The God, the Lord, by all adored for ever. ;
ev
ev
- er,
Af
- er,
-
ma - ny troubles sore,
ter
-i
^ M-»i >—
'^
^m .
:S=4
i^ i^S ^U^f-^UPI grf=g^£rrrcbi
^
Morn
gladness.ev
of
—I— i^^
IV-)-^.^
^
ho
-
ly
I
™ -
-
ry
ly,
—
-
u^^^M^r^¥B MAN
-
XJ -
EL,
As was
c
fore -told
^f
ry ear -ly Christ was boni. Sing
-f—0~ :
-r
in days
^ of
-
ver,Draw-ing to
rrGa
by
old
:^=?C
out
with
this
f^
(v-t-
I
-r-
f^
^'
^1r ^1
;^1r
r I
t J
'
'
N-^5^ r 1
ve
J^J
^
er-more. Midnight scarcely pass'd and o
IWJ
^-1
Ve
morn,
ev
mm
P=P=:^t
I
er-more,and
-
I
bliss.
His name
is this
Em-
l^?^l^^ i^^ 1^TT=^ bri
-
el.
Mid - night
scarce-ly
^
pass'd and o
-
ver,Draw-ing to
^ia
^=
Parish Choir, No. 1296—
this
ho
-
lymorn,
Ve
-
ry
ear-ly,
ve
-
ry
ear -ly Christ
was born.
mm out mtxxjst carol*
Carol 338.
(
CHRISTMAS.)
Lively
'>*pN^^fpP*P^*ppp L 2.
List See,
3.
Joy
1.
mer
our the
-
- ry car - ol, Star is beam- ing tid - ings joy - ful
ful,
On
this bless
In
the
Break up
ra
-
-
on
-
And
;
Christ, our lov -ing a flow'r He lay of gen -tie will ; An-gels ev - er in pure white snow, Breathes a mer- ry
There so peaceful sleep - ing, Like Christmas day was born - er more hath ceased Be Ban-ish all un-kind -ness, Ev- 'ry hill and val - ley, Clad His wondrous worth
:
I
Nev
;
Tell
I
Sav
-
Born on Christmas Day
iour.
near
Car
us
M
car
-
-
us
to
ol
Christ.our lov
;
-
ing Sav
-
An-gelsev-er near
still;
Ech-oed sweet and low
ol,
For our lov - ing Sav - iour the song of glo - ry Sing the Sav-lour's glo - ry,
ed morn,
diant East, the earth
;
mer-ry
Breathes a
car
ol,
^^^S ^immm^^m m
lyj
J
J
J
J
Born on Christmas Day. Ca-rol to us still, Ech-oed sweet and low.
iour,
us -
J^^-^UUJ^^-L..J-J-i-l^ -*-:
1—r-T—
F
Chorus, after each Verse.
}_L,JZl,rA.
-.i=
Car
- ol,
car
-
fep l:fc
T-r-r-
ol
gai
- ly,
r
Car-ol on our way, Chri8t,our lov-ing Sav -iour, Born on Christmas
tovn of tnaitren
etirifilt in
(
fair.
CHRISTMAS.)
E.
f
I
1.
Christ
Shep
3.
Christ
-
maid
is born of herds saw those is
come
An
to
^^ dor Son, this
-
Eiay.
p^^-^-fyFa^SJ^g^E^^gH
Carol 339.
2.
^^ SB rTTT
ing
des
is
born bear
song
Parish Choir, No. 1296-8.
-
to
en
fair
gels
;
save
man
bright. - kind,
J.
i
J
cant in
-
-
-
Hark the Car
As
-
ol
in
i—l
her •
-
ling
ho
-
aids in ly
^S^~P^
there, night,
" In
mind,
" In
"In
-I-
r f
J. Gaunilett,
in the glo- rious
page
we
J
J
r air.
light; find,
Mua. D.
r
:
Thus a "God, His There - fore
^i^-l-
-^
glo glo glo
Carol 340.
^vintf uvlHtf
Words by U. R. Haweit.
(
Fare
3.
Roll
rise,
a
well, on,
fare
J
morn - ing night of
- rise, -
well
roll
on
A
1
Carol 341.
ITttU vttuvnn
Words by
Watham.
Eev. R.
Moderato.
&=* '? 1.
Y Yule
c
T
-
Gai
pie
-
How our God Himself revealing. As the prophets long foretold. Eastern sages offered kneeling Myrrh and frankincense and gold. And the shepherds on the mountains Heard the sounds of holy glee Love divine unlocked the fountains Of celestial melody. ;
Cliolr,
r bells
No. 1296
—
8.
.
Ring
out
tomt, HH'^tinmn ptopU* chkistmas.)
ing
3
^
y. R. Crowther-Renyon.
'^m r?^
^
Songs of
ring their Christ-mas chime.
ly
Edwin Moss.
sin, Fare - well the praise.Faint hearts break
re-turns, come,Chris-tianpeo-ple,Sing
tow'r and stee
Parish
;
(
^^mH r
of
tide
tnovtiinQ lieUs.
cheistmas.)
-r
I
A
1.
2.
ti^t
old
Dear
en time, While
^
the
to Chris- tian hearts the
So ( as years roll by ) delighting In the mystery of Thy love, Mortals hj-mu Thy praise, uniting With angelic choirs above. This the anthem that resounded O'er Judean hill and glen,
"Love
eternal, love unbounded, Peace on earth, goodwill to men.
bells
from
€iooXf €'^vintiun mttif vtfoitt* Carol 342.
(
t T 1
1.
Good Chris- tian men,
re
With heart and
- jolce.
what we say! News! News Jk -sus Christ is born I
i
J
J
J.
i J i J
J
I
heart and soul and voice ; ye hear of endless bliss
Now
Joy
!
Joy
is
J:
Give
voice,
Ox
J^kM J J
and ass
/
J
be -fore
1.
2. 3. 4.
to
Him bow, And
to-day!
J i
^^ J.
blessed ever more. this
this
!
!
0'tv Utt^lt^tm'a
t|fU, in
^
J
j
time ot oVt.
Words by M. G
a,"
ye heed
!
Christ was born for Christ was born for
Carol 343.
and
;
Peace Peace Jesus Christ was born to save, Calls you one and calls you all, To gain His everlasting hall Christ was born to save, Christ was born to save.
Jesus Christ was born for this hath oped the heavenly door,
He And man
soul
3 Good Christian men, rejoice With heart and soul and voice Now ye need not fear the grave
2 Good Christian men, rejoice
With
Trier Oeaangbuch.
CHRISTMAS.)
Liveney Carrott,
rn
vrfrr^rrrri
O'er Bethl'hem's hill, in time of old,Came wisemen from a- far, Bring-ing their cost-ly gifts of gold, The sii - v'ry lamp thro' all the night Led on their ea - ger way, Un - til up - on His low - ly home So, gracious Spi-rit, by Thy light Shine Thou up-on our v/ay; To guide our feet to Christ the Lord, Forgifts,we give ourselves to Thee.Our hearts shall beThy throne ;For gold, we give Thee all our love,
:f^^ &s^
*i For
Was
Who O
they had seen
His
make
it
all
star.
(p)
In
(/) And For Thine ownl(cr)As
shed its gen- tie would oar homage
ray;
pay; (cr)
pomp, with pres-ents meet, They came to worship at His feet. the In- f ant King, And on the ground fell wor- ship-ping. is the children's King Will not dis-dain what chil- dren bring. In-cense sweet Thy praise we sing, And bless Thy Name, our Sav - iour King.
princely
there they found
He who
s^^^^4i^mm^ Parish Choir. No. 1296—8.
Wit
mings
STfiree
Carol 344
*
of ©tCent ate.
christmas or epiphany.)
"Words and music by The Rev. J. H. Hopkins, Jr. and 5 are sung as a Trio. Each of verses 2, 3 and 4 is sung as a solo to the music of Gaspard's part in the 1st and Men's voices are hest for the parts of the Three Kings, throughout. the same being chorus and accompaniment Bth verses, the but the music is set in the G clef for the accommodation of children. Verses
1
Gaspard.
O - ri - ent Three Kings of be- hold Him a rious now
We
1 2'.
Glo
-
are,
Bear
gifts
we
rise,
King, and God,
and
-
ing
tra-verse a - far, ri-fice; -
Field and Heav'n sings
tra-verse a far. ri- fice;
Field and Heav'n sings
tra-verse a
Field and Heav'n sings
Sac
Melchior.
1.
We
2.
Glo
1.
We Glo
Three Kings of be rious now
-
O
-
ri -
-
hold
Him
-
hold
Him
ent
a
-
are.
Bear
rise.
King,
Three Kings -
rious
Bear
now
be
-
-
ing gifts
we
and God,
and
ing
Sac
we
gifts
and Sac
King, and God,
•
ri
-
Gaspard. 2 Born a king on Bethlehem plain, Gold I bring to crown Him again f oun -
Al
-
tain,Moor and mountain, Fol-low-ing yon - der Star. le - lu - jah: Al-le - lu-jah the earth re -plies.
King
all to reign.
Chc —
f oun
Al
-
-
tain, Moor le - lu
-
Al
-
3 Frankincense to offer have I, Incense owns a Deity nigh: Prayer and praising All men raising, Worship Him God on high.
tain,Moor and mountain, Fol-low-ing yon - der Star. Al - le - lu - jah the earth re - plies. le - lu - jah
Cho.—
:
tm^i^m^ ?itf=rtf=HafiJ
^-
r"rr
fT^f
star of Won-der, Star
-J. _,-*-
J
J' J
J
J'
^ J,
^ ^
J i
J
4 Myrrh is Breathes a life of gathering gloom; Sorrowing, sighing, ;
Bleeding, dying. Sealed in the stone-cold tomb.
/ J
Cho.
—
Star, etc.
rfTYr^^^^^^^^
Star with Roy
JJ
Star, etc.
Balthazar. mine its bitter perfume
4^
r~c
of Night,
I
I
Star, etc.
Melchior.
and mountain, Fol-low-ing yon - der Star. jah: Al-le - lu-jah the earth re-plies.
^p^i^^^p^^ f oun -
for ever,
Ceasing never
Over us
J
-
al
Beau -ty
h
I
J
bright. Westward lead-ing, Still pro.
h Jl
J
J
.^
J-
Jt^
iSi ceed
-
ing.Guide us
to
Parish Choir, No. 1296—8.
Thy
per
-
feet Light.
Interldde.
jt
s^
^EE^,-i£EEEE¥EEtEt^
tr
Wn
^Tfie atiflels^ son0fii
Carol 345.
Alfred Redhead.
^ ^^^^^^^^^
Joyfully.
i The
An
2.
In
vain
3.
For
on
4.
We
all
1.
fosCul trag.
-
joy - ful sol-diers strove to the He the Third Day, as must die, as Je - sus gels' songs.this
day Are keep The
ring
ing
Ho
ly
said,
He
came
a
died;
But
now
we
Eas
thro' the
One with -
gain
tri -
hope with
^S*^^ ^
Him
SeE
^
i
?^
^^
EI Lord
o£
Hosts
vain
they
set
rose
all
glo
-
in
these
bo
-
has risen a stone
a and
i ^^ 3^^:
rious from dies glo
the ri
-
seal
And Up
dead
Glit
fled.
To
gain.
r
53
-
^P^^^ more
sus lives
no
t'ring
the en with night
and
reign
with
Je on
trance
Him
be
-
-a
Afle7-
Al
-
^ip^PS
^ m
to
die.
the
of
maj yond
-
es
cave, ty.
-
^^^^m^
-
i
5Ej
-
f-
Jlj
^^:
If:
-
rise;Aud
to
•rij^i
r
The
the grave; In high. And
umph
I
m
sky,
ter
-
in
-
in
the
skies.
|i;
each verse.
le
^^^^m. le
-
In
^
l^^feE^ Parish Choir, No. 1311-4.
ia!
This
L#E
f^-
what
the
An
-
gels
say
!
^
^W-t
^=^
E?= -
is
^lEE^gi-i^^.
n^
^^^^m I« .
-
^^E^-
gr=^^ Al
lu
le
-
lu
eNf^
.
ia
[
Ws
will
m
*=t sing ,
with I
them ^i
to
day!
-
,N .
_
1
IsrotD all ttie
una
of
EueUv
vlna.
Carol 346.
Now
1.
2. 3.
Je we,
Now
4.
all
For
And
-
all
I
bells of Eas - ter ring.Their voi - ces seem to BUS Christ has ris'n to - day, To save and bless His all who love Him well.Our joy - ful hymns will o the bells of Eas - ter ring With haste the call
the
say,
Come,
own,
And
all
with
raise,
For For
chil
.
I
-J-
J
J
I
,
.
,
won-drous thing That God has wrought to-day. pay. Be -fore His Al -tar Throne. ai i„ cho- rus swell, Of tbank-f ul- ness and praise, f^*^® dores her King Up - on ju XJ.13 His les ica - tal tax day j ua/>
hom-age
'^^^^^^m an- them ring;
J
m i,,
Al
J
J
- le
lu
-
-
ia!
Al
le
-
-
^
-m
-
lu
•
jo la
ai Ai
-
l« le
Glo
ry
-
tDomen Uient
Brightly.
1.
J
J
J
f
r
r
i
I
J
i
ttijtiti
'i*n-T-t
Three w;o-men went forth at the breaking of
r
III
in lu
T
-
Let the Eas- ter
lI
III
to
Kis
our
-
en
King.
^^
fottl^.
Carol 347,
J
-
e - brate the the Faith-ful dren may the the Church a
^^.
m
iai
i i
-
-
all
J
,
-h^^^
r-Rrr=^
^
-
^
h=^A=i=J±^^, ^i^xtt
,
,
I
mi i
m-
bey;
;
,
eel
1
iz=t
r
r day. Sweet ointment and
Arr. from Haydn.
—
spi
-
^i=i^^
p
T Je
on
ces
r
r
sus to
-
lay
^/^f/^f f-w=^f^^ll'^V' Vl J^^-^
^
J
|
^^
Sad. sad were wer« their hearts as they went thro' the gloom. And tho't of their Sad,sad
^^
,
i.
^^
Lobd ly - ing dead
1=1
i
in the tomb.
I
I
a sepulchre Joseph had made, 4 Three -women drew nigh to the grave at the Kough-hewn in the rock, that our Saviour was [was gone; dawn, laid; The stone was rolled back, and their Saviour And Joseph had rolled a great stone to the door. And two shining Angels in garments so white, And Pilate had sealed it to make it more sure. With words of great joy put their sorrows to
2 'Twas
all in
flight.
"All hail, blessed women TN'hy weep for the dead? Your Lord is not here, He is ris'n, as He said; Now come, see the place where the Lord lately !
3 There soldiers
kept watch, keeping guard night and day For fear that the Christ should be stolen away; But vain were the vigil and craft of His foes, Triumphant o'er death and the grave He arose. Parlsli CUoIr,
No. 13U
—
4.
lay.
Then haste,spread the news
— He
is
risen to-day.
uim ^lUlniu
ILet tts
to=traff.
Carol 348.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Let us Let us Let us Let us Let us
t
H. E. A.
Al Al AlAl Al -
sing sing sing sing sing
to to to to to
le - lu le - lu le - lu le - lu le - lu
-
day!
-
day
-
day!
^
For the tri-umph
I
mm^m
'^ T T won, And
T P'V
day day
-
is
He who sul-f er'd and bled
''
^
^ the bat - tie
Is first-born
is
;
For be-fore it was light Came a mes- sen - ger bright And the By His own will and might Christ hath put death to flight, And has For thaDJtsgiv- ing and song To tlie vie -tor be -long, Who a
I
I
way.
- pens the hea - ven - ly place where the Sav - iour once stone from the tomb roll'd a
spoil
ed quer
-
Con -
tlie
grave
or
comes from the
-
J
-i
of
lay.
come
way.
uP
J-
Re
-
sur
-
reo
-
ring
tion bells
^
Carol 349.
i
-
"
I
ri?^|.-
glad
to
His
-i
^
tem- pie with sing
|-(g |
ing.
s>
fi>
:^%=i I
Al-le-lu-
7
Each
ig
A
-
gy
.
I
"C_^
Al-le-
lu
-
come,
hap
-
tie
girl
-
py and
Day
When
boy
The
W^^W sting
of
death
strange
and
ho
-
There was a rock-hewn Grave In Joseph's garden-ground,
Where Christ's dear Body buried lay, With soldiers watching round. But ere the dawn was risen Upon that Easter Morn, The King of Life had burst His prison And put His foes to scorn.
And ere the sun was high On that third happy day, An Angel bright flew from the sky And rolled the stone away. Parish Choir. No.
Ee-joicel
iat
^^S*
I I
-
lit
the the
<
Henry Smith.
wel
took bout
Hear tha
4
sus sto
ry
mEE=-:
He
ing.
"g AAiL^ —J g-»-a — f—rr 1-^ =4
&I
Re-Joicel
lal
toeltome^ f^upps
J
«> I
Unison. Brightly.
1.
-
its
'
2.
done.Christ now
from the dead See the
18U— 4.
m
a
way.
ly
joy.
And On
o
Eas
pened ter
a can
rose
sweet
-
gain, tell,
^^
heav'n
to
men,
Day
that
fell.
6 The holy women brought Their spices rich and rare The Grave was ope'd, the Lord they sought No longer rested there, 7
what a wondrous sight The soldiers all were gone,
And lo, behold an Angel bright Was sitting on the stone. 8 " Fear not," he gently said, " Ye seek your Lord again,
But He is risen, and left His bed, Come, see where He has lain."
^^^^^^
Carol 350. Words by
Iteo. J.
L. H. Redner.
C. Middleton.
orth from the grave in
ma-jes-ty
He comes
to
His peo- pie free Strew fra-grantblos-soms
set
I
P^^^^?^3^gFm^^S^:3^Eg
m
i^=^E^=^S^
iiH
His way,
in
And crown Him King on Eas
^Egz=rrT-c-r—gEB
Al
-
Praise the Lord Al
le - In
!
-
^
le - In
-
Day
ter
i!
Al
!
^
-^'-^—.4-J^
le
-
-
In
-
^=^ ia
I
Al
-
le
-
In
Alleluia "While angels stood beside the door Which He had opened evermore, And said to His Disciples dear The Lord is risen He is not here Alleluia Praise the Lord
—
!
Al
le- In
-
ia!
-
Al
-
le - In -ia
Praise the Lord!
!
Your
costliest offerings to
:
!
Alleluia
Alleluia to the risen Christ
or amethyst on Easter-Day we bring As grateful offerings to our King. Alleluia Praise the Lord
And
— —
of Love, in mercy o^vn graciously receive them Alleluia Wear them for ever on Thy breast, Great High-Priest interceding, Thou And when Thou comest, Lord, again
King
flashing jewels to adorn His crown of royal glory Let diamonds gleam where cruel thorn Once pressed His temples gory
!
Count us among Thy Jewels then Alleluia Praise the Lord
Alleluia
!
124, "
!
On Thy dear Cross we lay them do^vn, And there rejoicing leave them;
And
1
4 Bring
—
these,
!
6
!
•This ttine Is also used with Carol Parish Choir, No. 1311 4.
Praise the Lord
More precious Than emerald
!
!
!
5 Hearts washed in Blood make jewels rare And glow with light undying: Each loving act, each fervent prayer A radiant gem suppljong
3 The joyous news of Easter spread, Tell far and wide the story That JESUS lives, Who once was dead, And reigns the King of glory
His head a crown immortal wears And, writ in gems upon His breast, Are names of those He loves the best Alleluia Praise the Lord
Him pay
rose triumphant Easter-Day Join precious pearl with rarest gem And form with love His diadem
!
Alleluia His hand a jewelled sceptre bears
EiE
Who
!
The world
itself
"
ia
^^^^^^^
WZJS-ti^^E^^^^^^^^^^^f^^^^^^ 2 At early morn around His tomb A wondrous light was beaming, And from its depths a sweet perfume, Like fragrant spices, streaming
-
etc.
!
!
earolUng, taroUCn0 Carol 351. Words by
1.
T.
3.
Car
4.
tlje n(fil|t»
D. Hyde.
ol-ling,
-
ol - ling ry, thus ing, blest
-
ol.
car
glo ry, O Glo sing Sing- ing, O ol, then car Car
2.
all tiiro*
CHRISTMAS.
-
for
an ho
Mu - sic God's love did in - spire: to God with sweet peace! the glad strain,(rr)Glo - ry fair, (cr) Mel - o - dies sweet and sub - lime; King; joy, (cr) Flo w-ing from Je - sus the
thro' the night,
all
rang -
gels so ly the
nfS". W
AnMor Sooth
Voi
I.
- ry are wing - ing their flight, Bright-rob'd and gold - en that - ners Christ com - eth reign, Sor - row and sigh - ing shall to di ti -dings the hearts that are wea - ry with care. Waft -ing glad Glo - ri - a, ,Glo - ri - a ces, ten thous-and,come, glad notes em - ploy,
gels
-
tals
from Glo and sin
ing
i
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P&rlsb Choir, No. 1346—
8.
choir I cease. vine. singl
^JW,
i
ing
95t
-
—
harp and
lyre I
'
mut Mtn
rtie
Carol 352. Words by R.
a Ugfit atat.
isatD
CHKISTMAS.
II.
H.
Cfiope.
J. OaunOett.
Spirited
r f f
»/r
Whom did
2
ye
t-'
'
The Wise Men saw
1
'
'
Jlj.
r-^
Of Christ on Christ - mas the Star in the peaceful Day, Sweet sing - iug
3
the morn the morn
-
ing, '
-
ing ;
To
morn morn
Whose
ing?cr
An
-
—
this
STIie
I
My My
-
morning.
ViVQiti
ing Of
O
my
J
.J
J
ca-rols
this
O
J
ces
three, cr
the sky.
in
On On
see, The Babe in Glo - ry's mom - Ing High In robes of light this morn - ing
BtHlfis
I I
:
tHe tvsitiQ*
CHKISTBIAS.
- ing,
I
voice heard ye,
1
T7T
Je-sus sleepless ly Star, soul de-light 3. Child, of Might in-dwell-ing,My S weet.all sweets excell 4. Ex- ul - ta- tion,Myspir-it'sCon-so - la Joy, 5. Say,would'8tThouheav'nlysffeet-ness,Or love of answTing 2.
I
And taught by faith they
ing ? AVhose
Joteph BamJxy.
non troppo
The Vir- gin stills the cry O Lamb.my love in - vit
1.
-
And choirs sing sweet, this morning ff Glory to God, to God our King, On Christmas in the morning p Peace, Peace, let all good people sing, / Groodwill to men, this morning
;
The Incarnate Word,
r
'
ing.
-
4 Then lift ye up your hearts anght, This Eucharistic morning! Come, come, where Altars beam with light,
all
We
Allegretto
'
We heard their
his Lobd to gel Host on
voice hear we, this Festival, In tones of love and warning? hear the Church, our Mother dear, cr On Christmas in the morning And see Her Spouse for faith sees clear,
Trans, from Latin.
'
Then jour-ney'dthey,thosePrin-
ing.
-
town
Da-vid's the
And saw
mf And Whom see ye, good Christians On Christmas in the morning?
Carol 353.
'
V 4 ^ -^.^ ^
J
hail'd
Christ-mas In Christ-mas in
'
'
Shine out on Christmas morn On Christ-mas in the morn
shepherds, say,
ye
see,
^
light a- far
a
my
^
I
I
-
ing ing;
And sing -ing for His O Flower of mine own
-
ing,
Of Bliss the Fountain
-
-
;
tion
;
?
My
Son,
Or
is
my SpoQse,my sic fit mu -
pleas-ure
Thus
O
bear - ing, flow
ing,
-
The
O want ing ? Ho Bro-ther, -
I
^:^iA^^LjLlAj:iil^_ I
^P—'-D-BTr^R-rT
i^ ptu iu
Wz
lento.
^i5=1
f—
;-i'-''g=^"rgr+r ^:
up
calls
-
on
el past Daj'-spring ev lis - ten to
Je
An J.
-
gels,raise -J^
-i
ure,
com
Treas par flow loth
ing.
Thy your
chant
her
^
Parish Choir, No. 1345
ri
T
=R=
I fr rrzn^
ingl
My
Darl- ing, do
not weep, my Je
-
sleep
!
.
umtt Umpu
Ufitee Words by W.
Like
C. SUggall.
J-.J-^'
cl
in
ty
-
f
to-night ;The gloom
is
out,
-I
r past,
r ; and the morn at
heaven
fe^ S^
shine as at
still
-
J
er
fell
:l^=fE
^
-
o
^
!
-
dies
h
pal- ace
^4 -a^
com-ing with
half i
I
^
^
rient light.
4
i'
stable-floor,
[Birth,
fair.
F^ H^n-m 111 As
so
u^ o-
4.
J
I
^
I
<
I
m
'^
those which are
fill -
ing
the
JL
'
J.
j:
skies
And
;
-
t^^^^^^
shone half so
As
fair
the
man - ger
bed where our Sav
iJ-J—
a_-
-
r No r
iour lies
;
J-
t—r
E^ night
in
the
jtr:
^i
r
year
half
is
pM^^^ Verse
and
r
Is
Are at peace on this night so
^^^3^ ^3
r
last
The pavement of sapphire is there; [world; The clear light of Heaven streams out to the And Kngels of God are crowding the air; And Heaven and earth, through the spotless
-f-
mel
was
ry
-
"I
I
4 Faith sees no longer the
first
i ^=rf
a
Ma
Son
the
-3-.
J
2— with music below.
stars of
And the angels' song still rings in the height And love still turns where the Godhead burns. Hid in Flesh /ro»i fleshly sight.
.,
For
J
The
bright;
L.^m=i
^
They gleamed on this wonderful night The bells of the city of God peal out,
Nev
spark- ling
j^J-4-^j=^^=feN pr rrr~rr^r
J
!
^^^ W^ 2.
n
i
Jii^^ li *-l-i^^i ^M^t ^^
4
J
are
stars
I
fii
^Er=]=FJ f r r r -
The
.
ring
1
fete^
r born
Verse
s
Qod
of
^
«rt
3 The
tant shrine,
—J—^J^i
the
of
i
lamps
ver
-
sil
bells
ui^vint.
C. Dix.
7~T 1.
runtmt
in u
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 354.
—
AV r
r
so
dear
r 1
As
.
—
I
J
^5=5= -r-r this
which has end
I -^
begins on the second chord, f e., at the beginning of the bar. dissyllables to one note or two notes slurred. Parish Choir, No. 1345 6. 4
J
i
Monosyllables'in
-
ed
our
——
w italics
b'
sighs.
F=
should be sung to two notes,
manger.
WLitf^in a
KPIPHANY.
Carol 355. Tempo di
With The Bat
1.
2. 3.
made both heav'n and forth
the
news
earth,
to
trea-sure8,Lord,are
^^ now E
-
Alfred Bedhead.
Pastorale.
pi
-
pha
-
While an
-
gels
to
O'er Beth-rhem'ssta-ble shines to
My- self
-
lone have
man-ger bare
a
in
star
which
I,
the shepherds told
bring,
mine,
a
-
lay,
"Who
Shone Thee.am poor and weak, No
like
Of
Je
-
sus'
birth.
And
the
King.
To
er
Thine.
O
wondrous
mark The birth-place of To be for ev
to give
I
Ho
o'er their dis - tant homo
-
^^ N
^p=p= ny
is
on that sta - ble -ry's arms be more.Shiiie in my heart by
here,Up In
make me know Thee more and
floor
-
Thee,dear Babe,whom, help-less,!
tempo.
Ma
-
.
Three East-em
hold,
With
grace.
Till
kings
are
these three kings,!
on
Thy
p^ kneeling low To would present Myrrh,
glo-rious Throne
in
heay'n
I
After each verse
^.=^d^fegEE^^^^=£S:^5f^bai:-^^ wor • ship and a - dore. Frank-in-cense and Gold.
\
>
Dear Saviour, show Thy
'
see Thee, Face to
face.
-I—4M
Farlsh Choir, No. 1345—
8.
- self
tome On
this
Thy glad E-pi-pha-ny.
earol, tatoU C!it(0tian0< CHRISTMAS.
Carol 356. Words by BUhop
A
C. Coxe
.
Brightly.
1.
2.
vif
/
Car wi/Qo
- ol,
ye
oar
Christ
- ol,
the
to
for
-
-
ians, est,
Wreathe your Chi-istmas garland. Where to Christ we pray It shall smell like Carmel On our festal day Libanus and Sharon
Car
-
joy
ol
Where the
myr
-
Give us Grace, Saviour, To put off in might Deeds and dreams of darkness, For the robes of light
ff
Like the ^lagi now, :
p
Humbly
to unfold.
ff Parish Choir, No. 1345
Carol, carol.
—
8.
the
mf
Ye must lade your caskets With a grateful vow Ye must have sweet incense, Myrrh, and finest gold, At our Christmas Altar,
for the pine and
ol
6
Carol, carol.
Carol, carol, Christians,
-
Blow, blow up the trumpet. For our solemn Feast Gird thine armovu-, Christian, Wear thy vesture, priest Go ye to the Altar, Pray, with fervour pray, For Jesus' Second Coming, And the Latter Day.
Chkist's Nativity.
ff
mf
Car
Where
/
;
On
ly
grow^
-
6
Shall not greener be, Than our holy chancel
cr
f ul
ties
And
Carol, carol.
to live as lowly
As Thyself with men cr
So to
;
rise in glory
When Thou ff
com'st again
!
Carol, carol.
comes a^afn.
e|)t{0ti}fa0
Carol 357.
C.
Brighdy
Vf mfJUo- el. No
- el,
el.
I.
J. J.
J
I
1.
Let
2.
On
3.
An -
us
car-ols sing;
this hap- py gels in the
gain
sky
I
tie
lit -
He
V V i/ J a time of joy and glad-ness, Cast a- way all has come,sal-va-tionbriiig-ing,Let us wel-come
We
will join the
mf\ the wel-
gloom and
-
ha - by came Hail'dHis low-ly birth;
day,
J-gj 4;i.
kin ring "With loud and glad re - f rain. a man-gerlay And Je - sus was His name. 'Glo-ry to God on high, And peace to men on earth."
Let In
r-r-
f
Christ-mas comes a
A
Domton.
'.^
'Tis
I
\
I
I
an-themho -ly,Cel-e -brateHis
sadness,'
Him with singing.
^-Christmas comes a
- gain,
Christmas comes a
-
gain
No-
1
No
el,
No
-el,
ad-vent low-ly.
No
m1^n99S <r
Carol 358. Words by ^.
S. Woods. Andante. J =108.
m
TTi Be
^
^
T=f=T
^
I
I
I
II
I
I
the Birthday our King! With car- ols sweet Hia is of Let gar-lands green His courts entwine, And Christ-mas ros - es deck Hisshrine;Is axighttoo rare for Small won-der that the East is bright The choirs of Godwere there last night, And still they raise sweet In Bethlehem's sta-ble we may see Dear Je - sus on His moth-er's knee, Hu - man - i - ty and O come and wor -ship, and a-dore The Child foretold in Proph-et'slore,From ev - er - more to
1.
mf
i
'r=r^
r mer-ry,Christian men, and sing. It
C. Simper.
^-^-»
2.
3.
I
4. 5.
;j i
i^tJ ?B^^^
1-1-.1
f
I .
Ad
This This This i ty This er more This
vent
greet
so
fair
songs of
praise
-
One
De ev
-
-
-I
3i hap hap hap hap hap
^^^^
—
^^hJ n
f^-r f^r r Christ-mas morn -mg.
r py py py py py
Christ-mas Christ-mas Christ-mas Christ-mas
morn -ing? morn -ing. morn -ing. morn -ing.
Be
r
^- i
i
mer- ry, Chris-tian
'--
i
J
men, and sing.
;
It
^ is
the Birth -day
of
our Kiug With car !
1-11 i j.^jff^ Parish Choir, oir.Noliaw-iTT' No.
-ols sweet
rim ^^
U
1
His
J
^
Ad
-vent greet This hap
iln -
I
^^-g-J w J-*-
-^-«-Jl
^
'-*'
I
I
-•-'
-#-
-
I
m
-
py
Christinas
•
morn-ing.
— *— ^ —«_-[4—^^ii
^" J-g-
—a
-?;
J
Carol 359. Trans, from
d^i^ilXf
Came
3Je0tts
Ean9 Andersen.
to eartli tt|C» Ua».
/I
T"
(
I
(
^
I
\
came
1.
Child Je
2.
Takecour-age,
SU8
-
W. Gade.
Niela
(Christmas.)
soul
to so
earth
this di
.
weak and worn. Thy
sor
-
rows have de-part
./
-jlhlHal-le
Siirt^°CMrbnrrn\Sa^n^S
Ten
-
2.
Lift
-
3.
How
1.
//
eep-ing, so so der-ly sleep-lng, ing their heads from the can we hon - oar the
'
^ the
U
tran-qiiil al - tar
Sav-iour
r T and sweet; of
pray'r,
di-vine,
J^susthe Rob'd Seat
-
m^ F=f=J!=f=F will
hon
men Trom rom tri
-
our
Guard Met
How
lov
far
dis
archs.gone to and hal - low
-
tant lands their rest,
Name
His
/
J
iahJC.ildJe
.
mg
-
and
gar-ments glo
-
mild. white,
of
ry
a
-
-ing at
the the
can
we
f
w 1/
\
Ho
-
gate sing
Bear
-
"^
C
5 and
C
their treas-ures ing their gifts ing tri - um -phant with rap - ture
Sing Bless - ed Re - deem
-
er,
the
gift
of
of
un the
gold, -
told, soul,
^^i/
His
love?
light:
EEEI j~]^j^^ Hast - ed their hom-age to Wel-comethat beau-ti - ful of-fer-ing
Ihis shall our
A
J
^=&3=S
t
Child,
^^^ '
.
-J-
Crown-Ing Je - sus, Glad - ly
r
: His
na
the
Lord, bring
we
be:
S^J
Wz
//
-i^^-^
ly of
i^ife
^m
bove?
———
\l
-
m
S3^
Thebles onlt.
- ly the wise Pro- phets and pa -
their in
'J
day- beam that cir cled His head, Bright was Mer - cy and Truth and the an - gel of Peace, How can we thank Him for what He has done?
Thus we
ed
—w i ^ y
b
Quick
in -
lu
-
tal is
to
&\otttlp sang Carol 361.
ti^e
angels.
CHRISTMAS.
Words by John
Julian. Alia pastorale.
Croulev.
Tbkblb and Alto
T 1.
Sweet
To
2. 3. 4.
6.
-
the
Glad In Je
-
dened His
-
su,
On
sang the an-gels In the clear, calm night, gen -tie shep-herds It was first re - vealed, by the ti-dings, Has-ti - ly they sped sim -pie child-hood. And His sa-cred youth, meek and gen - tie, Make us like to Thee
ly
their
Watch- ing
To
.
the
His
All
Lov
ing,
-
ycj^
r
white wings rest-ing In 'mid the dark-ness In crowd-ed ci - ty And ways were ho- ly, All true,
and
ten-der.
Sent by God the
the heaven-ly light - pen field, the the man - ger-bed His ways were truth
,
Thou
Fa
.
ther,
That in Da - vid's ci - ty, There they found the Sa - viour For our lins He suf - fered, Bless-ings rich and ho ly.
wouldst have us be
r Un
Who our love has sought, On
ho-ly morn, With His mo-ther mild, And,thro' grief un-told,
On
In
that
this
fes- tal day,
-
to
men and chil-dren
a
low-ly
sta
-
Tid
ble
ings glad
-
our King,
Christ,
Him they lov'd and wor-shipped, Though a low His sa All His lambs He pur-chas'd For Lord, Pour Thou out up-on us, we hum
,
brought, born.
they
was
,
ly
Child.
cred bly
.
fold.
.
pray.
.
r
I
Chords.
Sostenuto e semplice. J ^= 80
I
1
I
I I
Chil-dren,blend your vol- ces,
W=W^ 134fi
—
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ij^
;
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//I
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I
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In sweet con-cord sing Hail the Lord's a-noint-ed, Christ, the chil-dren's King. ^
f^
3Jos?=tieU0 rfngfng. 362.
larol
i=^
m 1.
2.
r^j-
Joy -bells ring Joy -bells ring-
f^^^1^
3^i
f
"/
Vincent.
Cfiarlea
Briskly.
ing,
chil
ing,
chil
dren dren
r
r
sing - Ing, sing - ing.
the the
Fill
Join
^MMkiMM —
with thank
air
cho
loud
rus
ful
praise,
and
clear,
:f^F
'
I
I
-
fres.
I
,
I
^i Christ Christ
is
ris-enlChristis ris-enlChrist is
er
cease your ring
is
ris
-
ris
-
joy to Him we en! Chil-dren's praise He loves to
enlHymnsof
raise
Joy
hear
bells,
-
joy
-
bells.
vm
-I
nev
-
-
ing;
Chil
-
dren,
chil
dren,
-
nev
-
er
cease your sing
ing
-
I
F«t
feE^^f^
^iW Good Lord,
rrT
Ig
i
1:
==
= L|
I
I
1
H-'
'
p:t 1
T
ac-cept Thy
!^
f
-r
F=hF
—
With the gladsome melody, Christ is risen Hear the Church Pealing, pealing joyfully. Joy-bells, joy-bells, etc. Parish Choir, No. 1359-4.
Days.
—== I
—
r
t:=p TE
4 Joj'-bells clearer sound and nearer
To bells
Day
Church's
the
—
=E=EEtEE^
3 Earth seems brighter, hearts grow lighter
!
this
m
f r
f chil-dren's praise.On
hearts filled with purity,
Christ
Now
is
risen
from
!
All the ransomed
sin's
dark power are
Joy-bells, joy-bells, etc.
free.
Sastet
floUiets ate tiloomfno Htf^i^t*
Carol 363. E. Brown.
Arihvir
Joyously. ^
= 69.
.
Trebles only, or Voices in Unison.
;g;
Eas
Eas-ter flow'rs are bloom-ing bright,
!A
* ra-diant light
P
^
Christ our
;
^
jhjf
^ Tj
i
T5
Lord
risen in
is
might, 6Io-ry
ter skies
-
pour
Chorus after each
verse.
3t:i=
:t=^
?^
in the high
Al
est !
-
w^±^^^B=im^m^%^^rf^^f^m^ In
-
ja
Al
I
le-lu
Christ our Lord
iai
-
risen in
is
Al
might,
'
le-lu
ia I
-
^
3 He, then born to grief and pain, Now to glory born again, Calleth forth our gladdest strain, Glory in the highest
2 Angels carolled this sweet lay, When in manger rude He lay Now once more cast grief away, Glory in the highest Alleluia
!
Alleluia! etc.
etc.
He
4 As
riseth rise
we
too,
Tune we heart and voice anew. homage glad and true.
Offering
Glory in the highest Alleluia
altar
Betlte tlie
Carol 364.
^
N
"- ——
A-^
1
;
=f
K.
1.
2. 3.
Deck
the
al
All All
ye ye
peo
^
an
1.
-
•
le
-
H
N_
•
^
_
_
faft^
i— -J f—t-^ J
— — —
'
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.;
'
iaI
^^^ Parish Choir, No. 1369-4.
Al
1
-
lar
and
c
our Lord
With glad
1
'
J
han
-
is
an-t tiems
eel ris
with gar en
fill
-
ing
-
—
— -^
lands
a the
1
E_
T
rare.
King.
-
r- ^-^=2— *-
-
Pil
J
J^
«-J
1
Christ
^
-
1*
k
IL
1
J—-f- J
-^
^
fair.
r
la
—— — —
Bev. J. S. B. Hodges, D.D.
1
tar with bios - soms pie in har - mony gels in glory on
J.
1
t-b—P—— [v- -f—
Al
etc.
EASTER.
N
1
!
toftti tilofinsomis
le
-
1
1
—
I
-^i^
1
r In
J.
\
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1
I.
^?— ^-^
DECK THE ALTAR WITH BLOSSOM FAIR.
— f^-^— — f)
y,
N '
J..
^
N W *
-•J
1
ye ye
All All All
who
J.
^
».
:^ *
1
1
r
r
cense
rare,
-
ies
with
-
ers
-
ver
that spring from earth, in Christ's grave lay
i
J
-
i
i
\-
!
-d i^ -*
Fling
ing your
-
And
f ra
-
^
J
f grance
r
ye bells that chime with Him on
Shall
on -
T air. -
birth.
ter
J-
J. 1
Al
Al
1
mr^
^E^
^ Al
ia!
le
-
S
-J
the
new
the
£as
rise
1
m
h-
1
r
1
lil
in
P d
i
flow e
-
J ^
-di
\
1
1
—t-
1
J
le
-
1
lu
ia
-
I
\.
r atiout
'3:tuafii
tfie treatr
at
nX^U
Carol 365, J -110,
T 'Twas a
1.
i i i i
9% ^i
f^T"—r-r-r-T-r
r
bout the dead ol night, And
-
J
,
A-theus lay
In
J
i
J
J
piT-rr
r
r
,
rt
,
r
^
J
9» I
i f^ Ev
-
er
IS
j
am
-
J
J
^ -
more
and
ev
J
J
J:
^ r r .j^iji//^/i,^^ij
And
the court of Mars were met In grave and rev-Tent
^ ^ ^ J.'
num-ber.
f-T^-
1 er
-
-
more,
Chris
-
tians,
sing
i^
toil,
and danger
And
he worship'd for his God One cradled in a manger. Evermore, etc.
3 While he spake against their gods,
And
temples' vain erection. Patiently they gave him ear, And granted him protection 'Till with bolder voice and mien He preach'd The Resurrection. ;
etc.
r
^
,J
The teaching of a stranger O'er the ocean he had come,
Evermore,
fTT
^
?^
ParUh Choir, No. 1369-4.
r
ber ; Moon-light on the tem-ples slept
ber;
2 Met -were they to hear and judge
Through want, and
r t -
^U-^ ''
^^^,^^'-^^
Andtonch'd the rocks with
slum
4 Some they scoff'd, and some they spake Of blasphemy and treason Some replied with laughter loud, And some replied with reason Others put it off until A more convenient season. Evermore, etc. ;
5 Athens heard and scorn'd it then, Now Europe hath received it Wise men mock'd and jeer'd it once, Now children have believed it This, good Christians, was the day That gloriously achieved it. Evermore, etc.
¥e 0on0
antr
nuue^ttvu of t^t mcng*
George W. Warrtn. easter. Note. Two choirs are necessary to sing this Carol properly. Divide the school, one side taking the major, and the other, minor verses. Let all sing the first and last verse, and the Hallelujahs the rest antiphonally, and as marked. Allegretto. (Both choirs in unison.) ^
Carol 366. the
;
major. / i.
p Ye sons and daughters of the Acconip. Staccato, nif I
King.Whom heavenly hosts in
glo-ry sing,
—
—
r-|
'I
Both choirs in parts.
Ma
-
rys went their Lord to seek.
Hal -le
-
JL* -bTj**!
lu
-
J
.
2d
Cr
choir in unison.
jah!3.An an minor,
J
1/
1st Choir.
7
sor-row
flee;
For
I
(Minor.) ;
Thou
art
my
Side,
Lord and God," he
cried.
Hallelujah!
!
2d Choir.
(Minor.) afterwards had heard That Jesus had fulfilled his word, He doubted if it were the Lord. Hallelujah!
1st Choir. ( Major.) 8 Blessed are they that have not seen, And yet whose faith hath constant been, In Life eternal they shall reign. Hallelujah
When Thomas
1st Choir. ( Major.) " Thomas, behold My Side," said He " My hands. My Feet, My Body see And doubt not, but believe in Me " Hallelujah
9
2d Choir. (Minor.) this most holy Day of days, hearts and voices raise In laud, and jubilee and praise.
On
To God your
Hallelujah
Both Choirs. ( Major.) 10 And we with Holy Church unite, As evermore
is
* In glory to the
Hallelujah
—
gel bade their
mf
No longer Thomas then denied He saw the Feet, the Hands, the "
!
•Sing this line slowly, and with Parish Choir, No. 1369 4.
-
2d Choir.
{Major.)
That night the Apostles met in fear Amidst them came the Lord most dear, And said, " Peace be unto you here Hallelujah
To-day the grave hath lost its sting,
all
power.
just and right, King of Light.
MitiQ out
tfie
eDrfstmas*
btllu for
Carol 367. Words by
the Rev. E. A. Washburn.
P^^i^igE^-E^gEpHE^^Egii^E^
«Ej Ring
1.
2. 3.
J. Mosenthal.
out
the bells for
mas The
Christ-
s
hap-py, hap
1
On Bethrhem'squi-et hill- side, In Wher-e'er His sweet lambs ga - ther With
ain
-
m
i^^
the to
-
day!
py tie
by,
In In
fold.
The
win- terwild
the
an - gel notes the Sav-iourdear is
^
S^Ie
^
1=J:
Ho - ly Child With- in Glo - ry floats, Glo - ry wait - ing near, As in
gen
'^mmm^^^
g^
mi
-
ges long gone this
O
era- die lay: on highl God
:J=4=
1 won - der- full the the sun as each young heart you
Yet wakes
i
4=^3^
Sav
-
joy see
-
Is
iour,
ous
As
^^^m^m^w^^^- ^ the
days
In
old
of
m^m^^^^ in a man-ger when the Lord was
ev
-
'ry guile- less
Hi*
lone; born, face.
His
And You
pal- ace still
see
P
___|
J_^__|
:^3i^
g^
:t=t
the Ho
^_.
In many a crowded
street,
In Winter bleak, with shivering cheek
The homeless child you meet Gaze on the pale wan features, The feet with wandering sore, see the souls
The
He
loveth
Christ-child at the door.
Parish Choir. No. 1394
-
ly
sta
-
greet
Je
-
- 8.
±:
In
1^0
you
And Ma-ry's arms His throne, On ev - 'ry Christ-mas morn.
sus.
Who grew
ble,
in
truth
and
grace.
^1^1^
1_
J-
4=t
T-rc=1:
In many a darksome cottage,
You
a
is
He comes to
Him,
'm^^m^i
Then sing your gladsome
And
carols
hail the new-born sun
;
For Christmas light is passing bright, It smiles on every one.
And
feast Christ's little children,
His poor, His orphan
call
For He who chose the manger, He loveth one and all.
l5tierfitDt)eret etjetfftoljere,
€l^vinimnu
to=tif0l^t*
Carol 368. Words by BUhop
Ltwis H.
Phillips Brookt
^ f
1.
2. 3.
•
For
4.
5.
tree fir of the lands in Christ - mas hope - £ul Christ - mas -where chil - dren are the Mas - ter is the CArist-Child who comes Christ-mas heart keep its Then let ev - 'ry mid - night which com - pass the So the stars ot
and and
mas in lands of mas where old men
pine, Christgay, Christ-
No
of
with
all ; paZ-ace - in, Christ's pi-ty
too for
sor
no row, Christ's ry and
-
Tonnd.Shallsee & strange glo
ns
the are
great, -
^ I
^ r . , vine ; Christ-mas lirist-mas whi where snow-peaks stand sol - emn and white, Christ-mas where a dove in its gray, Christ-mas where peace, like flight. Broods o'er brave sing from the height, "/n <^e city of wel- come Him small. TTie an-gels who cot- tage too ha- tred of sin, Christ's care for the weak - est, Christ's cour- age for right.C/imt's dread of the a- flame with de light, O sojis of hear a strange sound,^ndcn/,*'Look!the earth is the I
I
I
I
'
\
''i
I
palm tree and pa- tient and
J
snn -ny
and
in the thick of vid a King in dark-ness, Christ's love of morn-ing, re - joice at
the
fight;
His
might.'
the the
light, sight.'
corn-fields
men Da
m
lie
-
words
to be
sung to one
^
note.
Carol 369. Words by
1. 2. 3. 4.
Rev. F.
Joy,
ye
ev ev ev ev ev
I^
i±Ss
i
-i
'ry-where, ry-where, 'ry-where, 'ry-where, 'ry-where,
bright;
J-i-.'
Italicized
4
J
J
-
^
^-
'ry-where Christ-mas 'ry-where Christ-mas 'ry-where Christ-mas 'ry where Christ-mas 'ry-where Christ-mas
night night night! night! night!
to to to to to
I
4 i i i i
,.
i
^-
-i
p
3E
(chkistmaso
K. Harford.
J. F. Bridge.
peo-ple,great and small,
Om
He for love of man hath come, G/o God from all e -ter-ni -ty, Fi Hail we then our King to - day, Na
^ i i i i
J
•
?ies
gen-
tes plan- di
ria
ti
-
bi
lirts
ho
-
mo
si
-
ne
tus
i^j .i
J.^
^^E^^
Bo -mi
•
ma-cu .i
J
te,
-ne,
na-tiis
est, -
la,
^^fl. ^i I I
1
this high day's fes-ti - val: Christ is born to save ns all; Sa-tan's slaves enchain'd for doom. Off-spring of a Vir-gin's womb, -De low-liest poor to lie, Ver Deign-ing for their sake to die. the na-tions all for aye /)i Eaise to Him their loft-iest lay,
With the Let
Parish Choir, No. 1394
—
8,
A ^
-
tus
Ma
-
-bum e
-
J
— ^
^
Na
Hail
Raise the song in bow'r and hall: To de-liv-er from the tomb He hath left His throne on high, And, as a -gespass a - way,
Chris-tus ho ri - a Vir ca - ro facter - na se
0-
di
-
gin
cu
e. - e.
turn -
est. la.
mcng.
tHilTiten's
^Ttie
(CUKISTMAS.)
Carol 370.
Old Melody.
ifThe
chil dren' 8 King,
the
chil
T
—
1
1
T
.i
^~f'~\
X
bring,
ols
His
J
prais
-
dore
Him;
—
r
V—r
All
kneel- ing
low
bo
J
X
A^J.
^^^^^el¥^^i=^^i %
a
us
let
i
1 A A ^
1
J
—
sing,
es
-
come
King,
dren'a
-
i
a tempo
rjw 1.
No
cour
2.
How
few
3.
When
told
great His birth is a - wait.Though He day. Who knew Him were they this bless - ed His name, the shep -herds came Where that dear
King
of
Glo
here
in
meek
-
Babe
was
sleep
-
-
ry.
weak
-
esi ness.
tiers
-
ry,
ness ing
J J ^
r But Of
We
through the sky Ma - ry born haste with them
an
the
E^
-
on
Christ-
to
Beth
-i
^
M
-
gels
fly
To
tell
mas
morn.
In
hem,
Our
pov - er hap - py
4
J
le
J
won-drous
the -
and ty Christ -mas
J
.J.
(2
«)
I
->5-
'-
i==S--
f—f^F=1"
The
Our
chil -dren's King,
J-
car
-
1^
.
ols
the
1
bring. His
Parish Choir. No. 1304—8.
r^
prais
chil
-
J.
-
es
dren's
A
sing,
come
King,
A
All
J
kneel
ing
m ^
r
a
let
i-i
-
low
ing.
lAJ.
_
-iS^ fi)
^
^3^ 'I
/J
keep
I
be
-
dore
Him.
mtiQf ting Carol 371.
tieUs
I
t r
I
the
ring
Ring,
1.
ti^e
(CHBISTMAS.)
the
bells,
joy
-
ful
mer
This
bells!
Christ-
mas
dim.
^mi=t
l£ sweet
-
sound
ly
o'er
vale
and
how
Hark!
glen;
n^ A n g^r=^^T=r=-"i^^^F^=F=£ J
90
—*— •-
'Peace
on
^ earth,
good
will
their
-
O
mer
-
sic
S^dim. J.
^^^
.^yJi
^«^
P to
mu
^M
i-
-J-
i
dim.
^
ry
Christ -mas
mer
-
=i;*^ bells!
3t
r
1^
L/
I
Ring, ring
the
bells,
the
Christ-
mas
The mer
bells,
-
ry,
^,,
'^^m 2 Ring, ring the
bells,
i^.
?^
the Christmas bells
For in their joyous chime Once more on earth the chorus swells Of angel-song sublime.
The sweet
old story, ever new, Falls on the heart again, Eefreshing as the early dew, Or soft as summer rain. Ring, ring the bells, the Christmas bells. The merry, merry Christmas bells !
Pivrlsh Gboir.
Na
13W —
8.
!
^^
ry Christ JN
I
Ira//.
I, I
-^
r
3 Ring, ring the bells, the Christmas Prophetic of the day
When He
of
whom
^
^^
bells
their ringing tells
Shall all the nations sway. Shall bless and rule and fill each heart, Shall bid all sorrows cease. And give His own the better part Of everlasting peace. Ring, ring the bells, the Christmas bells,
The merry, merry Christmas
bells
fl^oli? nf0tit! iifacetttl nfgtiti
Carol 372.
CHRISTMAS.
Tr. from J. Mohr. Larghetto.
1.
Ho-ly
2.
Si -lent
cres
/. BarvJtyy.
Ho-ly
night! peaceful night! Thro' the darkness beams a light; l ight! is n ight! ho-liest n ight! Dark-ness flies and all
-
cen
-
Thro" the darkness beams Dark-ness flies and all
cres.
-
-
.
-
a
iightr
is
light,
vi -gil keep, O'er the Babe,who,in an-gels sing " Al - le - lu - ia au-gcio
I
K
,
P
K
lent sleep, Rests in heav'n-ly hail the King Jesus the Saviour is
si !
night! n ight!
liest
-
Thro' the dark- ness beams a light! Yon -der.where they sweet Dark- ness flies and all is light Shep- herds bear the
^
.
ho
F^^^F^F^
mf [^
do.
-
night! peace-ful
Si -lent n ight!
1
PP
\
e rail.
peace, B, Bests in heav'n-ly Kests here, Jesus the Saviour is
peace, peace. here!'
,
'
r^^=r=f=f ^=n-=ui^ II
:
Sileut night! holiest night!
II
Guiding Star, lend Thy light! See the eastern wise men bring Gifts and homage to our King Jesus the Saviour is here
:
Silent night! holiest night
1
Wondrous Star, O lend Thy With the angels let us sing Alleluia to our King
:||
i
Tt^f-f^r light!
:||
!
Jesus
Saviour
otcr
is
here
WionXftvtnl n{0tlt! Carol 373.
Bishop J. F. Toung.
I
If
f' X.
2. 3.
Won Won Won
-f-
der der der
f -
t -f-
-0'
'
ful night! £ul night! ful night!
Won Won Won
^
I
-
der der der
Pia±=j^g=Lj^JEap3=
I
night night! night!
ful ful ful
M
1/
;/
I*'
An
1/
k'
t^
Down o'er
^— «
.
the stars to
re
-
U
1
b'
por -tals, Fling out their banners of light a - ges, Welcomes Thy hal-low-ing might
Comes the E
f Wonderful night Sweet be thy rest to the weary, Making the dull heart and dreary Laugh in a dream of delight Wonderful night Parish Choir. No. 13M
— 8.
-
ter-nal to sight:
'^
I
-
tals,
^ gesi
store
— — — ^— &
iE^
us,
*-i^l
5 Thronging Thine e - bo - ny Manhood redeem'd for all
I
J.
r Lead -ing His f lame -wing-ed cho -rus
I
and shin- ing im - mor Djream'dof by proph-ets and sa -gels
1
r
Won-derful,won-der-ful night Won-derfu!,won-der-ful night Won-derful,won-der-ful night
'^^^^^\i 6.
Wonderful night Let me, as long as life lingers, Sing with the cherubim singers, " Glory to God iu the height."
Wonderful night
Carol 374. H. H.
^Lively.
-
ry bells
ua
us they ring, for
for
^1
U-i
t/l The mer
1.
us
they ring, for
i/
they ring
l/l
<
A
;
Sutdiffe.
mes
sage
-
t/
great
of
we greet, with joy we greet, Round fes - tive board old us with joy we greet, with joy Those dear to O hap - py day when Christ was born,when Christ was born, when Christ was born, The best of days is
2. 3.
"I
"I
''I
^ l/l U joy they bring, great joy they bring,great joy they bring; They old friends we meet, oldfriends we meet; With friends we meet, is this glad mom, is this glad mom; To this glad mom,
bl
\
I
i/
of Christ the lit - tie child, Of jest and fa - ces bright. With there comes sweet joy and peace. The
tell
harm -less
men
§5^
^-f=f=^
¥W^
i
U
u
I
"^^Tf-^ mild They
1/
I
=i=^
i
:t^
^
:^:pt
ring o'er earth a sweet re -f rain. Glad Christ-mas comes a - gain, peace,good- will and mer- cy care, withhearts so light We'll ban - ish sor -row and all pain Glad Christ-mas comes a -gain, out a ring out bells, the heav'n -ly strain.Glad Christ-mas comes a -gain, dawn of life which shall notecase. ;
;
^ i^ ^ J=^
Z=J
9^r?=
?^^ — ^E^^ i Refrain,
I'
they
ring,
ring
re
-
frain,
1^
1
I
t/
They
i
?^
rail.
Glad Christ
-
maa
^m
"m
comes
Kzr eiiirijst tD^is
tforn
on
(S^DtriistmajS 19a|}<
Carol 375.
^
136.
1.
Christ
He
2.
ae: i //
was born is
born
/
J-
Day; Wreathe the hoi
on Christ-mas to
us
set
free,
-
m
-
t f' f r The Babe, he Son, the Ho ne: The God, the Lord, by all e;
3 Let the bright red berries
Everywhere
ly,
twine
our
Lord
in
glow
goodly show
;
Chrialus natus hodie The Babe, the Son, the Holy Parish Choir, No. 1304 — s.
One
the to
bay be.
#
w^w^m^ di gi
-
born
is
:J3--pM
ss
f^a tempo.
ho Vir
He
of Mary.
J
r One,
ly y
a
—
^=pt:
^n
1
;
Chris -tus
Ex I
Ma
-
na
-
tus
ri
-
a
-
ry.
I
=F=F
I -|
-
slower.
-
dored,
t-Tthe for
Ho ev
1 .1y
One
er
and
-
of for
Ma ev
-
er.
4 Christian men, rejoice and sing, 'Tis the birthday of a King, .Ex Maria Virgine : The God,the Lord, by all adored for ever and for ever.
Kear Carol 376.
teUfn0«
ti^e angelic CHRISTMAS.
F.
Iliffe.
Briskly.
T-^diJEBzg:
J
Hear the an- gels
1.
We
may
kneel
tell
be- fore
ing Of the In- fant King Him,Near the low- ly stall,
Human fearsdis Hum- bly may a-
J2j/j__iA-^
-pel
With
ling
-
the joy they bring; is Lord of all;
Who
dore Him,
^ ^ ^
^
-^-
I I
I
We
who hear the Faith which God has
ce les- tial grace, See the Fa-ther's glo Of Pure and un -de -filed, Sees the King of Heav
sto - ry giv -en,
-
m
2(3-
*=F 3
God with man
we
with
With the
see,
angelic throng,
God united
Through
restored!
eternity.
^^tiuX toas tiotu on etirfstmasi ni^i.
Carol 377. Words by
^i§l
our voices
Earth with heaven rejoices In the Christmas song. To the God of Heaven, Ever One in Three, Laud and praise be given
hopes once blighted
Wondrously
In the low-ly Child,
Now we raise
4
Through the Incarnate Word,
Human
In the Saviour's face.
en
P=Pe:
All His glory hiding In humility.
Man
ry
-
T-r-r
abiding
Veiled in flesh
-
Rt. Rev. C.
CHRISTMAS.
W. SixMs.
Thomas Wardle.
Sir
BrigfUly.
i
yf-r
=S=^ was born was laid
Christ 2. Christ 1.
Sev
3.
-
i
-r=f on Christ -raas in
cat
-
tie
-
en Shep-herds knelt them
night,
Sing
stall,
there.
the
car
Ox
and
In
that
ass sta
-
-
:S=t gai
ol
f^f
-(2-
ly!
most
du
ly
ble
low
ly,
King Did
as
Love, and the to
Hailed as
King the
i
I
^^
^i^
^
i S=S:
-f^^
^m
5=*
Lord Lord
of Light, of All Christ-child fair,
Praise Him, praise Him Make o - bei - sance Ve - ry God most
-r
-L—l
of
^^^
I
T^PT
"T^ -come Christ-mas
!
Wei - come Yule
II
4 Seven Shepherds fared them forth God's gift glorifying, Told the wonder of its worth For men, living, dying.
Welcome ChristmasI
etc.
6 Star-led kings from Eastern land, Came on camels riding, Spice and myrrh and gold in hand For a royal tithing.
Welcome Christmas! Parish Choir, No. 13»4
- 8.
etc.
I
6 Caspar, Belsar, Melchior,
Found
Bethlem City, Him they knew by mystic King of Love and Pity. in
Welcome Christmas!
lore,
etc.
and love. These be Christmas sweetings.
7 Pity, mercy, peace
Be they yours from God above. Take our Christmas greetingsl Welcome Christmas! etc.
»Jn0B
ir^tet Carol 378. Words by
ttoni out
«»
©tCtnt.
CHRISTMAS AND EPIPHANY
^
^, Rev. T. E. Brown
w. H. am.
Allegrello cantabile.
1.
2.
3 4
A U.eoretlo canlabile
^3^^=^=^*3=1=1^===^=;;==^—T—^o '"BT-tSa-'ar'KSFode
V rod, «p
.
on
•„,,
a^^^
;?. VS-s?Us<,Urad1J.E».;H. .aS"ilisESiiJ^.ffi-^
4.
find the
Lord
of
pace:
•
And
up
S^—
in verse* 2. 3. and ParlshCholr, No.
Three Kings from out the The first was Mel - chi The next was Gas -par The last was dusk - y
" he. tor " they - substitute
13M-8.
^
in
the skv
To
guide them to the place.l
MttKilvi
fBaster "BtlXn.
tfje
Carol 379. Words by
Rev. J. S. B. Hodges, D.D.
Rev. R. R. Chope. Brighllij.
1.
Mer
2.
But
3.
Up
4.
All
-
rl ly the Eas - ter bells Ring from tower and the night has passed a - way, Sweet the bells are through all the heaven-ly spheres Ring the old, old our doubts aud fears are gone. Cheer - i ly the
Brightly.
'JF-
-
Tell
pie,
ing. ry,
-
peal
-
ing
-
ing
He,
our
As
we
Through the
Liv
death- less Love, morn has come, Eas - ter joy mist of tears
We
^
fcJ=i
M
Of
-
His
peo
are
sing
-
ing:
of
Glo
-
ry.
feel
-
ous
Al Al Al Al
pie.
ing.
le
-
le - lu -
-
le
-
le
-
-
-
lu
ia!
Notes
ia! Christ
joy
of
risen,
is
lu
-
ia!
An-
gels
lu
-
ia!
Ring
a
sing -
gain,
31^
as
^^^^m are blend
will we So be ris Songs of joy with mor Christ has passed the riv
-
ing ing,
-
tals,
-
er.
With the sad-ness yes
Of
=f=F=F
life so end Ilefromdeath.and we from sin, Lov-ing lips and priz Of the way of Life to-day Christ unbarred the por As lie rose and lives, would we Rise and live for ev -
ter
eve.
, I
-
-
=l±^l=
-m—W^
•
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gi^^=g
Won - drous-ly
m
':^^^1 ing for too now the Lord ens joy -
-
Wak
the
of
Joy, this sing of blind- ing
1^
mum
J=F
im
sto
^i^^
iTite
m
stee
ring
I
I
//
Slow niiow
the
and ana
strong. sironq.
\
ing. ing. tals.
er.
Carol 380. Words by En.
Do you hear Do you hear
1.
2.
How the
3.
Al
the the le
-
sigh
dren cry -ing
chil- dren sing lu - las swell
j^-j
^
j
=d
ing
9i
In
the night, the light, the air,
On
-ing
J-
—
To To
lit
-
^
'
tie
hands
J up
— =J—
ear,
Was
ev
The win
4.
Give
\
oar,
^ 5
—
-
'.
r ear,
— 9%-c^ ^ -1
grief
He
that
fell
wise was north to^
tak
Chris-tian
men
won
like
this— Where
such
a
The
I
men!
*
lay
Si
Eas
-
ter
W h
1
s
I
To re Lov - ing Comes the
that -
lost
hear
-
was gain
-
a
down
for
ex
is
m
P—_L
' ^
m h
ed
ing, craft,
his to
P
, ^
..
And And
west.
hath
fear
He that stroug in mean - ing
The Its
was s
Parish Choir, No. 1409—4
Hath brought
a
day,
of tor
scorn
fought the
fight,
reed -
rj
ev
pound
-
-W-
ing er;
ed:
J
•^And
The From N A.
.t- -^T-^r——f_U— -f—h-^ — ^
fin
ish'd
-
died
was
his shall
en be
-
^
vie
-
-
^^
r woe.
umph-
for
1
\-Trri—ring; We
1
f
south, from
Day
Ij^
^V— —
worth
is
He
''
-
that last - ed that held the the Slain, was
He,
hands
i.
-
I
He
.
P- --^
r
As crush'c him die The rid
foil
Chris-tain
*
_4.
pain
.
mtn.
ri
^
1
--=i=^
tie
rt«E how
N
J-r-*
had good
9— .P— -J
1
tell
J
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J:
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s
ft
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er bat ner then give ear,
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give
1
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bear
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=i-H—f^ J= =i—. ^MH^ ^V- ^— E—
1"
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3.
tt
EASTER.
John Mason Neale.
2.
lift
r^ft
m
1.
K
That the Christ-child brings to bless them With His love and life and light. That the lit - tie ones in dark-ness. Far a- way may see the light. For the lov - ing Christ-child list'-ning,Hears the lit-tlechil-dren's prayer.
&i^^t eat, Qii}t eatt gootr etitfstfan
^>^— •— d=
5:_^f-
the Christ-child's feet they the lit - tie lift - ed
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i
r
-f-
Words by
i-
^^^
oeive the price-less gift hearts and off '-rings rare, gift, in far-off lands,
Carol 381.
-J
1.^!
r""?" How their
^^^^1^3 * r ¥•
^---^
[^'
i
5=^:
the night? Of deep hea-then dark-ness, the light? Far and near their off'- rings the air. Speak the glad news they are
In
On
I—"
'
For the light, For the light. Shi -ning bright, Shi- ning bright. Ev - 'ry where, Ev - 'ry where.
ing
bring- ing, tell -
In In
ing
-
feM^E^
^^M -
offering. Eet. J. D. Herron.
chil-
H^
m-s
ISasUt
^f^t t^iirfvtn*&
C. C. RolliU.
still.
I
A
And
seep
he
Where -on s -^
I
-^
-
e tre
-
ter
was
that slew the crown
cheer
nal
ob lim, is
-
tain
nev found
fear reign
ing;
deav sound
our ed;
ing,
And And And On
.
'
Wit
ouv Sa^iottt'e pvuimn.
uitiQ
Carol 382. n. A. Famaworth.
Words by Margaret Ford Quickly.
1.
Wo
2.
The
3.
Our
sing lone lov
-
our Sav-iour'sprais wait ly night of ing Sav - lour waits
-
es,
Ing
Our Lord and King most high Who from Has brought the sun - shine bright The hearts
us,
We know
sky;
the
wept o'er
that that
;
be- yond
bliss
throne in
Ills
;
In
He
will
W^^. r
T
fJr fin .The
r
en Came down for
us
1
^1
^'
'
^
high.
ir
'
And thro' the count-less And those who shared His Day, When all our tears and
song; bove.
tJ-I" i ^
die: sight.
to in His raise on
sus Are pre-cious ten To songs we
-i
£
a
-
ges,
TTrtr an -gels join
sing
-
ing
O swell thebless-ed cho O Day of Days the joy
-
rus,
-
ous,
in I
p
The
"I
I
joy
sor -rows Shall ev sor - rows Are glad
-
-
"^1 u ous strains pro- long. er share His love. > ly wiped a - way.)
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Glo
ry
-
I
Glo
-
ryl
ho
-
san
-
nas
ring.
^B
u^'nntnn. J. Frederick Bridge.
is Len - ten sad -ness, Past the time to weep; All the earth is wak - ing From her win-ter sleep. the Cross of Je -sus Late did we re- pair; All those sins lamenting Which had nailed Him there; He rose vic-to-rious O - ver death and sin, We must rise and con-quer All that's wrong within; Thenwhenlife is end - ed. And ourwork is done; All the rough road travelled, All the vie - fry won
Past
2.
To
3.
Yes,
4.
The Res ur - rec - tion Our Sav- lour reigns a The Res ur - rec - tion
I^ Henten
Carol 383.
1.
"^
'
^^k^^;,^-
Loud
^ast
vr
r
In this hap -pyspringtide.Sweet the birds that sing; Sweet-er children's voi -ces.Praising Christ their King, To the grave with Mary, Has- ten we this morn, Whereour Lord was rest-ing,Till the ear - ly dawn, Ris -ing with our Sav-iour,Dai - ly near - er Heaven, Who, with God the Father And Spir -it is adored.
We must rise each morning, With our sinsfor-given, We shall rise in glo - ry. With our ris en Lord,
Parish Choir, No. 1409
— 4.
JSvrafts
ios>ful isaeter Iraton.
ttie
Carol 384. Words by Lucy Larcom. With
German.
spirit -
^-^ :|a^
3.
;
J-
—
^ti^^ B4 r ^ -0-H?
I
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1
Death Call
m
J
er
-
-
^^^n= sad
ness
-
rais
-
es
press
-
ing,
;
cr.
Earth
Ev
;
I
I
a the a
'ry wild flow'r of up ev - 'ry heart,
let
\
-
—— 1
m
f=f= With her dear Lord's glad
live
wood
Chants the dear Lord's prais For the dear Lord's bless
cup
''
J
J
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j^f
-
ness,
-
es.
-
ing.
W
avt tnv&iinQ on
tvun.
tf^t
easter.
G. Osgood. in unison.
.
The buds are bursting on the
No
I
5t=±
^ -
Come,
look
I
I
a-wakes in smiles,
^
3.
-
i^h^k^
STIie tfuXiu
2.
Night and sin and bud In - to life He up Toward His brightness
drive
gels led
-
.J
Carol 385.
1.
an bur
lit - tie
chil-dren dear,
U
r
Words by Mabel To oe 10 be sung
way good
tie
Jr-i
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j^
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Lift I
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a
Ev Lit
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cr. cr.
on.
!
Far
p
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lil
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long
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no
.^J
J.
— ———
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you from pris
/
J.
1
rose and
ing
-
1
\-
be
shall
Brings the
:^^J
t=t
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1
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Winter from the world has gone, Breaks the joy- ful Eas-ter dawn, Clear -er yet, and strong-er Un- der snow-drifts chil - ly. In His hand He brings the flowTs, Roused by Him from drear-y hours O - pen, hap-py flow'cs of spring, For the Suji has ris - en! Through the sky glad voi-ces ring.
1. 2.
us
all
R. H. Clouston.Jr. r
~
'
trees, The earth a wakes a gain Lord to greet ris - en and end-less gloom Shall grieve our souls distress'd -
J"
I
-
sweet blessings bring. The
long-er death
^^
,
'
The
;
;
ntz^i^
birds are
sing - ing make our hearts an Christ has trod - den.
And
;
t—t^
For
S^^ii^pl^i^ipl & ^l3i^^^l^^^^^0i^^ r 4-4-
out their glees. For Christ again doth reign. of-fer-ing And lay them at His feet. though the tomb, pathway for the blest.
A
^
A- wake, and Al-le
-
lu
-
ias
sing
!
For death
Is
slain,
and
^^I^^pt^^^^^^^ i^fenii^^fe iTT-^t ^ .^
Christ
is
.
.
King.
A-wake,
-^
-^-
a- wake
I
and
let
T
and the chorus swell. With voicei& ^ harp and
^
r I
«l
J
Parish Choir, No. 1400
— 4.
Eas as--
ter bell.
Carol 386.
HAKVKST. Alfred Redhead.
1.
2.
3.
God when He made this world be - low, Pronounced it ve - ry good, We thank Thee for the per- fume sweet Of flow'rs and leaves and trees, We thank Thee for the col - ours rare. Paint - ed so won-drous -ly, .
And
still
That
fills
His gra-cious fra -grant
the
The green grass un
.
-
der
-
SpP^i^pipi^^ipi^ p-«-
f-rC==^= g^i3g£E
:
After each verse.
tf fi=f
fcs^^
3E^.i
Hand we trace On sum - mer air, And neath our feet. The
moun-tain, stream and wood. floats up- on the breeze. and sea. blue of sky .
) I
How beau
-
ti
-ful,
how beau
-
ti -
ful,
How
.
-JJJ
-m^^^,
F=F=Fg±Ei pj'-i
22(t:
:l,t
t
^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^ fair
and bright this earth
!
How beau
- ti -
our
God must
be.
We
thank Thee for the song of birds, for their phimage bright, Filling alike both ear and eye,
it
all
With
We
7
God of beauty, who hast made Thy works so passing fair. Make us all beautiful within,
treasures of delight. beautiful, etc.
How
thank Thee for the sun's glad beams, The moon's pure silver ray,
The twinkling of the countless Like diamonds far away.
How
stars,
Be
Parish Choir, Ko. 1433
— 4. 336
beautiful, etc.
this our daily prayer.
How
beautiful, etc.
^1
thank Thee for the plenteous fruits That ripen all around, The sweetness and the healthfulness With which Thy works abound.
How
We
*2rzt
took birth!
6
And
5
From whom
^^^m
P#P 4
ful
beautiful, etc.
0t}tv all f^t lantr in QlotoinQ. Carol 387. Words by
HAEVEST. A. H. Brown.
Eev. Jease Brett.
^ Solo, mf
^^z^zg^a^ f=T
iS
TT"rrr
r
f-
I
m
mII
Month to month the year land is glow-ing Light from God with gold - en rays, land is reign-ing, God has blessed and man has wrought Now the end of work an - o - ther year; Har -vest days pro-claim land pos-sess-ing, Reach-ing to land sub -du - ing.Might of God's own pres- ence giv'n Souls with high - er grace
^
tain
-
the bless
-
at
;
^^=rP=^^ f\
LTf s/f Har days. -met ends in
vest
-
God
Mak
-ways bring - ing meet the life al
is
-
^s. 'F
Chang- es
sought. Oft in ing near. Light- ly for heav'n. Swift -ly
ma
ny
-
pass
a of
ap
life
-
m
at
length the
pears.
Till
tears.
Comes
the the
glad
need
J.
JL
ness
af
J
^
-
-
-
ter
388«
Words by
W.
G.
-BS.
Make
way, praise pears tears,—
^=
end Rest.
P^
1=t=
tDfti^ 6unfii||Cnt<
^ «-
-JLj^z
years, land,
its
the
-U^l
=F
^
Brindley.
PtT
the the
Wakes With Comes
HARVEST.
£3 5§1=*
Sit
-^
J
f=r
Wif^tut unit tuvlts tviQ^t l^BiTOl
and j'ears and years.
-f—r^rfTT^ song of life ap
of -
f^0^^a J
J
:te
Lights which come and Yet length the at Till the need of Comes the glad -ness
the day
J5i
come and pass a
Lights which
Yet
praise.
ter
-
way,
-
by day
day
doubt-ing pass pass the days pass the days
p^F m
song
-
J—< 'gj
=F«=
i1^
du
^m
m
—
i. ^^:i
a^^=*
af
N
we
we have the good
So
-
rf—f^
ing, ing, ing, ing.
Chorus.
^^^^ r-^ Sum
-
en
;
gi
grow -
is
^r—
C. Shnper.
-r
Wheat and bar-ley bright with sunshine. Waving thro' the autumn days ;Fruits that glow with rich-est col- our, 2. To the fields with scythe and sic- kle, Forth the reapers dai -ly went: Un - to us a glo-rious har-vest, 3. What are we that Thou should' St show-er All these ble.ssings o'er our land? Though we are but sin-ful creatures, 4. All our sins do Thou for - give us, Help us now to live to Thee, That, when Thou dost come in glo-ry, 1.
.J.
K
,
.
Parish Choir, No. 1433
,
—4
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WHEAT AND BARLEY
ISKIGHT
WITH SUNSHINE.
ChOB08.
J=J^=
d=P=P=l=t:=fc=&=tq:J=S=±
/ T -I Flow'rs, all show-ing forth Thy praise Lord,ia love hast sent. Thou, Thou dost not with-hold Thy hand. We Thy chos-en wheat may be. f/
B@5fei*fet
1/'
\
(
•Fa- ther,
Thou
a
-
lone pro -vid
-
est, Thou
dost
all
our wants at-tend ;
[
J
i
?^^
^^^^^^^^^ nt We
r
had sown, but Thou
didst
wa
-
f-
ter,
And Thoa didst the
in- crease send.
And Thou didst the
in-crease send.
r^
'f-
Carol 389. Words by
I.
Joyfully
iFieltffii
of 0oltr are glotoing*
A.
J. Postgate.
II.
Brown.
.
!^3 1.
3. 4.
"'"
lain
;
Thee, King,
I
^_^-^-j^-^
We
^V
^ r iNow the spring-tide sow reap Joy -ful now the For Thine har-vest growGifts Thy love hath giv
cres.T' rays,
Fields of gold are glow - ing 'Neath the au- tunm In the dark earth sleep-ing, Long the seed hath are Thine own sow -ing. Dear, Lord, to To Thee,Lord of Heav - en, Thee, bounteous
ing, ing, ing,
All its fruit dis - plays Fair the garnered grain. would f roit-ful be. bring. would glad - ly
Ev As
;
We We
-
'ry hill
the gold
When, their
Thou
^Mn^^^.j
re
-
we
joi
ces,
-
gath - er bear - ing, Giv er,
bright sheaves
of
all
art
_
f±3m^
=f=r=f
r-'i
1
m^^^^^^^^mi Fields with glad-ness ring, Of Thine har-vest gift,
An Fa
gel Keap-ers
-
ther,Spir-it,
J^-J-
-J-
voi
Fa
come,
-
ces. ther,
shar - ing. ev er,
Son,
-ces, Now the val- leys - ther,Thauk-ful hearts we shar - ing, In Thy Harvest Thine the praise for ev - er, Bless-ed Three in Lift-ing up their voi Now to Thee.our Fa
smg. lift,
Lift'ing Now to
We with them be
Home,
We
One,
up
their
Thee, our with them be
Thine the praise for
J
Now
leys
sing.
Thank-ful hearts we In Thy Har - vest Bless-ed Three in
One.
the val
Parish Choir, No. 1433—4
-
lift,
Home
HPiip^
^oCt
Carol 390.
autumtt nunu utt eUfnfng.
tl)e
Words by R. Gumey.
rn^-S—i
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Soft
2.
Come ye
3.
Bind For -
4.
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r the
1
1.
1
1
au
-
W. F. Homer.
HARVEST
reap ers gold - en ests high shall a
d- -•
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tumn -
1
1
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1
1- -\—K
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au-tumn days; Flow'rs with golden hun-dred-fold, Join in praise and it shall stand Corn and fruit shall
of the suus are shi - ning, Glo - ry in pro - ces - sion, Who have reaped a sheaf be - fore Him, By His tar sing His prais - es Hill val - ley to
:
loud shall
Deep on deep
call;
its
1
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corn glad here
com com
voice
up
a
-
-
bi
ning, sion
-
In Of
their
beau
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m
m
r
the ren - der praise Come ye to al - tar, bringing meas-ure told With the fruits of earth all la - den, gra -cious hand. Many a sheaf His love is reap-ing, kiss- es all! May we with Thy whole ere- a-tion
ty
the heaped-up dore Him, Gifts from out His rais - es. While the sun -set
-fes
ri
\
Lord
m.
—
on high.
1
r
I
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i
[
^
fill
^f=f^
Fr=r
I
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round you singing One great harvest mel
dyl Of -fer them be - fore His shrine. Who with com sustains the maideD, Who hath cheered the youth with wine. From the world His feet have trod, Safe-ly stored in an - gel keeping. Garnered up on high for God. Of - fer up our-selves to Thee, Join -ing in the one ob - la-tion, To the Bless-ed One in Three. First fruits of the
mM
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Carol 391.
Words by W.
the earth is
^p=^
?=
HotlT^
H^
While
I
:^f=f=f==F
harvest.
^unliQf^V^ 0Oltr» Reo. B. F. Smith.
m
^
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1.
Lord,
We thank
2.
r who shed'st the Thee
r
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ife^:
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J
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The gold
that on
And gold
-
So comes Thy
To rest
I
the
en fruit the gold- winged
where shines the
m-^-
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•
-m
•-
r-T~r-^-^r^-f^--tn—rrn^r mom
I
shep- herds fold Glow'd bright
au - tumn hours Now to an - gels' flight A - cross gold- en sun, cr. Up - on
Thy birth-day or -chards bring the fields of earth the gold- en floor;
That gleam'd on Thine a - ris - ing hour, That We thank Thee for the gold - eu grain Now
;
our
;
The
;
Where
rip - en'd grain, saints, their gold
-J— J—.1—.UJ-,-^-^L^-j^—.U
fill
r-
I
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f f r gold That
r
sun-light's the wav - ing corn, gilds the gold-en showers That decked the bowers in spring, the gold -en light Up - on our har-vest mirth, the har-vest done. Earth's fleet - ing sha- dows o'er,
for
soft- ly flows grant us. Lord,
3. 4.
r
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liczpc
t=:t:
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II. Jewitt.
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en crowns
cast *'
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ten -der liow'rs, In
the -
I
,
.
,
down, Thy
^
I I
- bovo, We thank Thee for the might and power That shed these gifts of Love, har - vest sheaves, AVhile round our paths like gold- en rain, Fall soft the sum-mer leaves, peace to gath - er in, Ere close the long, dark, sunless hours, And win-ter storms be - gin. gold- enthrone be - fore, /Where gold-en harps earth's dis-cords drown. And strains of joy out - pour.
gilds
Thy throne a
bound
Parish
in
CJholr, 1433
Sturetest mu0fe» sonij) fisteaUng. CHKISTMAS-
Carol 392. Words by
G. W. Brindley. With expression.
r&^=*^^EELiE 1.
Sweet
3.
Now
3.
Shep
4.
He
mu
-
Da
ill -
from high !>
soft
sic,
-
-
the
sta
•
est
heav'n
X^J
I
I
I
oient oi ble has
ty
-
Thro' the
He
There your
Comes ou
.
1
'f=f si
-
born,
is
ing
-
.
1
T
^fc^ T,^
ten.
-
de scend
Sav
-
earth
I
I
lence of the the an - gels iour Christ ia your woes to I
/!
— —p— — — E^3E
r
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the the
shep
Son That
of
Ma
your
ev
Fa
-
herds,
now
ther, ry, 'ry
want
-
full
low
-
Chorus All Voices .
iv
-
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veal
-
ry
nn
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—4
-
-
pi
-
maid te nd
-
-
ing, ty. en, i ing,
Christ
is
Sends
His
Son
On
this of
God
Love
born,
Source you
the to
first
glad Christ
He
may
of to
-
-r
to
God
day.
mas
morn!
re
veal.
s^^E^E^ u the
I
Fa
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r
y
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light.
U nison.
--^=r'=f--^ Glo
re of ly at
5
§4^53 fit
heal,
t
I
fefclEi
iW To God
night; say; born,
i'=r'=f=f
r-
-r
-ing
ly steal
•
an
vid's
-
herds, to
»>/J.
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r=n
est
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C. Simper.
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Carol 393 Words by
Hyde.
T. D.
2.
3.
O O O
Christ Christ Christ
J
i
mas mas mas
-
-
ring ring
bells, bells, bells,
come
i
-i
far
and
out bear
a your
J-
C. Simper.
^
m
3E5 1.
fat antr neat.
(H^^t^vitttmun fieUis, tinfi
Pro
near,
-
With With
gain part
claim the heaven-born
Sav
iour's
birth,
joy
and
mirth,
an
in
the
skies,
r His
worth,
gels
-
-
-J.
I
Bid
ev
Waft To J
Chris -tian lands the
'ry
-
to
all
draw -J.
V
-J-
Ke i
f 'i;
I
sweet
Ring sweet -ly Ring out His O let your
mu
-
sic
-
est
-worn
-/
V
J
ev
bJ
men
of
er
came
to
raise
our
ward
up
^
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J
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h t=t=t:
h-
1
u
And
us bring Sweet thoughts of that blest
When
to
_rv
,
For
time,
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t=^
^t—i^
Harmony.' I
I
earth, eyes.
mid - night sky. And join the An - gels' song, and His power, His peace and blest good - will,
^^^^^ 1^ I
tell
?=i I
1
I
thro' the glo - ry
care
V
S^
And Name That heart. And
heart "Good cheer,"
from earth each
Chokus.
"fsj
I
I
l\i Christ the "True Light" from on high Hath come to ban-ish wrong. tell how in our dark- est hour, Christ is "God with us" still. we shall praise our Christ oar King In heav-en's gold-en clime.
J.,
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a
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f
ggp=^ r—
rT7=^.... And
high your vol- ces sweet; "
winds
,
ring,
i
Send
- ly,
lA ring,
ring,
ff!'
f:
r
:|=3H.i.'^-NJ-h-r^=f
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ring cheer-i
mer-ri-ly,
j-r
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#=i=^
of heav'n shall waft yoxir notes
To
^^m Sa- lem'sgold-
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,
I
Ring Ine
vour your
mu
-
sic
sweet:
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Carol 394.
1. 2. 3. 4.
O O O
love Star love Ho- san
-
an
-
,,
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men
on bove
their
our
sor
row
dies
a
gels,
an
swer
us
a
a -
-
jLj
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Hark hark I
way.
cho
-
'=^
by and
night, fair,
A
il -
lume. sin sing;
Good
joy
we
will win
b "
.^
rus sound
a^
r-t
a
-
-
From snow
still
hi
S.
-
-
Christ will
.
.
iour
lay.
less
worth. day.
mas
-
to
men
.
.
I
j_
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y
-
hi
men
to
!
1—<^- :^^U=E^
P
rfEipi?E€f
dis
w^
gain: Peace on earth, good will
Wi^Utn^
Carol 395. Words by A.
J^
I
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ing
I
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tr- -I
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Sav end
t^-
I
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^m earth
WW
T
'^ ' our Lord and the Sav -iour's hast brought our on earth, good jjmn. ^""'- K
^
gels breathe to
-
And
i
J^L
-fi^al
And tell When Thou
gain. Peace, peace
-
N-r-J
1
the
!
.
earth. -
pl__j
I
—
r ; way, Where Christ
the
'
N
>-r-H
-
ces
-
m r
:
Chorus.
an
voi
flocks
sweet
m
^^E^m f wise
I
„
-A#
watch'd their Babe, so rays of
^SfEE^.
you beam
-J-
C. Simper.
-J-
the
all
^_
!
ii^M lead gain
H^Ont 00 tVig^U
tf|at
CHKI8TMAS.
ly Star that shone so bright While shep- herds A - bove the that shone in bright-ness then, ly Star each cloud of gloom. Thy beam - ing ful na ur King: King! in In cueer cheer-- lui to the Lord oi^r
-
^ ^//
SitUV
Xo\}tlS!
tant
hill
The
m.i to
—
g^—F- :f r
f
;
cres.
Peace on earth,good will
men!
I
Pr
F^^i^^^^^ morn.
(STfitfEitianfii I fiteet tlie Christmas.
Woods.
-
C. Simper.
mi=§m4^^itrm.m^^ Wa -ke!i,Christians,greet the morn,
1.
Hap-py day when Christ was bom; Yoor hearts with faith and pray'r a -dorn, Maid-ens sweet in bright ar-ray, Come, greet, O greet His fes - talday, Feath'ry wreaths of box and pine, And hail the Prince of Ua - vid's line, Him your in-cense sweet, Ho-ly love and homage meet; With hearts' de-vo-tion let us greet
2.
Old ineu,youngmen,chil-dren gay,
3.
Deck His house with garlands fine, Of
4.
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-
And welcome Christmas morn On welcome Christmas morn
Ca
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sweet-ly,
rol
Ca
-
rol
sweetly,
Christ the Lord
is
born
!
The King, on Christmas morn
"Crcn-T Sing,
sing
His
.III prais-es
meet
-
ly,
r^i
1
Wei
-
I
come Christ-mas morn
I
Wei -come Christmas morn
I
Softlj?
Carol 396.
1.
2. 3.
Soft
J
j^
watch -ing, the gen bring
win
-
ing ter,
-
J
J
n
J
Come Je
ley
with sus,
-
M
J
J
J
and
cliff
your hearts the
sin
J
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re of less
I1 * A
I-
j,
sun In
k
r -
'
shine,
fant,—
-
^m
,
J
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n
r
g-
;
r
to
God
sing
-
ing
Je
-
sus,
i
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A
the the
i
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An Lord
n
r=r
^ r=F^^ Glo
-
ry
^
Tiith
the wise
men
_-^-
;
rr
rmorn!
J
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sky; throng;
J
;
^ils
fe
J
i
are still; But hark thewon-drons mu - sic falls from the op-'ning myrrh.and gold Come near Him, poor and low - ly, a - round the era - die ho - ly shrine Bring ye the hap- py chil - dren, for this is Christ-mas
J
.
.
tie flocks
-
in -cense, and to deck the
J
E=tti '^^-
lent the shep-herda
Come with
Green from the snows of -
A
J
Si-
the night is sleep - ing on Beth-l'hem's peace-ful hill; from the fold; the glad -some shep-herds.quickhast-'ning fir tree and the pine; the wreath un - fad - ing, the
Come with Wave ye
^P
fiHeepfnir-
(fit
CHRISTMAS.
ly
-
ttie nCfllit
God!
to IS
Cbolr, No. IMI
1
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it
N
rings I
gain!
r Peace
^^^ r 5
on
r
r
t^ N
.
I
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on -
high!
gels' song,
n is
boml
^3 1
r
r
the earth,good will towards
Y
f men
euar upon
tHe ufgtJt aft
i^ounmng*
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 397.
t^ Fff
36; 2.
Clear up - on Proph-ets told
3.
We who know
1.
^m
f=r=^
^ r r 1, r the night air sound - ing. Sweet - Ij' echo - ing o'er the plain, Full the an - gel the won -drous sto - ry Of the fu - ture King and Lord, Who from up - per the lov - ing Sav- iour, Who have found the last- ing peace; Who have heard His '
¥^
l-f^f-Z^f
le- hem." Clear- er, sweet- er, voice an nounc-ing "Christ is born in Beth glo - ry Should descend our Light and Word. But they knew not realms of voice ce - les - tial Bid -ding all our sor - rows cease We can raise the cres. „ ^ ^ N J -
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I
r-
f
r
-ms
swelled the cho all
His
song _
of
brigiit-ness, tri
l^_J^
I
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umph, I
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i
^^
^m
^EE^
r-t-f
I
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t^
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mPif^
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Reo. J. S. B. Hodges, D.D.
F=f=^
f
From the an
gel
-
Now
the f ul
With
th'an-gel- ic
-
ness
I I
tri
-
umph
raise.
le
hem.
-
-
And
as
/J
./-j-
:J=^
f=f=f=r
i?=F
^^^^^^
f=P an
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gels gels gels
sang sang sang
we we we
^
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r
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J
##^1 And And And
nev-«r cease, Glo nev-er cease, Glo our song we'll nev -er cease, Glo oar song we'll our song we'll
fesy*?^ Parish Choir. No. 1442-4.
in the high- est And on earth good heav'n-ly cho - rns, Nor the song of in the high-esti Christ is born in
X-^U
As the an As the an
a-bound.'
will
Beth
I
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r
'
of
m
m I
p
r
a - round, "Glo - ry, glo - ry, His grace, - Could not join the host pro -claim,— "Glo -ry, glo- ry host
I
Us.
m..
x=t
a^k^j^E^
-
ry to ry to ry to
=?i=
f"=f sing, sing, sing,
Glo Glo Glo
j^f^'
the our our
new God God
^ i ^
-i
ry ry ry
f
the Prince of Peace! Glo the Prince of Peace! Glo the Prince of Peace! Glo
to to to
-
bom
King,
and King; and King;
J
5 -
ry ry ry
to to to
the Prince of Peace the Prince of Peace the Prince of Peace
1
I
toere totatit in islumlirr.
srtje flotfts
Carol 398.
CHRISTMAS. Bee. R. F. Smith.
Allegro moderato.
^^i§^i 2.
The The
3.
Fear
4.
O
1.
were wrapt
flocks
An
he
said,
I
the
Lord
of
333
r-r*
slum Lord
in
the
of
gel
-
not,
praise
-
Ho
herds lay the bright
and -
-
all
His
dew
the
y
-
The
ground,
A
floods of daz - zling light, Da -vid's town this morn. sing - ers sweet that night.
-
To From
^^
in
si
ness the
world
place
ly
long
-
in in
— niL^.LM
J bove you
a
all
the
P^^EJEE3^5EE^
t
shep
ber
came down
m^^^^-
P£^£
i
-
bring glad news; Hosts, Who sent
-
of
Heav
in
y
Fi
lence keep - ing watch the sun when he a Sav - iour, Christ - en, from the Choir
g
X
on
all
goes the
Lord
is
born,
that
needs
no
light;
forth
-^&-
^^ r
^^a
^^^^^m
They
a - round, with might;
His This Let
X
^
y
t=3t
If
^
m^^^^^m
-^
y
^
<
-*K
tie
.
voice,
it
.
day
is
lit
-
love
this
be such sight to see so won-drous sweet, it
tho't
was
born the ho - ly
Sav
-iour Christ, to
sea
-
son keep,
-
fore their
made
their hearts to
cease, (/)
from all and tur-moil cease, (.iff) And
save
us
strife
let
Now thrill ;(/) Now ill; {/) Now
watch should
glo glo glo glo
-1
-jHL
--^r
1 dim.
^-H^^ W—^—^— •
God God God God
Vi-^
L
on high, and on high, and on high, and onhigh,(pp)and
?P^=^=] ^
•- =i
1
1
on un
-
un
-
on
.d fq
1
the
earth
i- -i—s ,_L^
be
be be be be
to to to to
,
•
:
yJ
Teace.
to to
men Goodmen Good-
will. will.
the
earth be
Peace,
r-^=y=j-^^^ Fs^==i^ i=dJ ^ 1
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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S DAY. G. B. Lissant.
Joy and glad
1.
2.
With
the shep
-
-
ness! Joy and glad-ness! herd-throng a-round Him, Haste
Day! Ev - 'ry thoaght of bow: By the an - gels'
hap
we
and sad
sin
ness
-
Him
sign they found
:^
fei^J^ PI
r
I
Chase, chase
u jop /
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a
We know Him
u / ^ not the
zi i'
Heard ye
way. now;
-
New
/
an
1^^
^ -
I
gels
IP"-f=IPS%
ing, stran - ger,
-born Babe of house- less
T
I
r
cell - ing,
On
man
Sav
-
ger,
mf Son
of
cr
man
is
sin
and
dwell
love
we
ing, (jlad ger, cr. Je
dan
mf
p (O gentle Namel) To Thy Father's throne ascended, With Thine own His glory blended Thou art, all Thy trials ended,
And
cr
l^tjix
pt not
at last to glory take us, Jesus, we pray.
Traditional.
fT -^
~t^^-
f-
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the An - gel-song The hills sang, and thus sing we, /To God
Hark! hear ye not
of
Beth
Thus An-gels
on
high
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2.
J.
angel=6on0?
ti^e
1.
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a-mong
le-hem all
glo
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p\ To
you
Let
Him
be;
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er
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men
-
,
1
ing Lord,
i
i
day the la on earth His
this
5(=t
-r-r-f^T-r-—^ Ev Word, To car - nate peace be- stow.
I
i
CHRISTMAS.
t=t
v-^^-\ i^ M^
tl
i
Light on our way; Never leave us nor forsake us, Like Thyself in mercy make us,
I
f
clay?
Thou
footsteps treading.
Ever the same.
mf\
our
'tis
Guide, lest we stray; From Thy Word of promise shedding
claim;
fi^atitel
^
—
in sus,
^E In Thy holy%
4
of God, our Elder Brother,
Carol 400. J. = 56.
-
fU
Mary, (blessed Mother!)
Thy Son
the earth with iour from our
0^-4-^-^ i^ ?s=t
mi^=i 3
-
i
V ^ Xf J Christ the Lord of might ex Cra - died low in Beth-lehem's
I
-
tell
nr
m
To you on earth, this hap - py morn. To old. Come, cr. Then men and mai-dens, young and cr.
^i4^^J_j_j.^^_^4^4_L4^,Ll^l_^.i -
to
His
tf^p^lppg^^g
fa
vour show.
^^^=g= EEEEEEE^ e
you the Prince Jt'rince
of Peace is born; Whilst heav heav'nre-ech-oes nre-ech-oes yet a-gain. Peace, peace on earth, good-will to men. join the shep-herds at car - ol to our new-born King. the fold. And sing- ing list, and list-'ning sing
A
m^m^
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— 4.
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come!
Carol 401. Cheerful.
P 1. 2. 3.
^
i?e
loft»»
CHKISTJIAS.
Sir George J. Elvey.
:
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Come, ye lof - ty, come, ye low - ly, Let your songs of glad- ness ring In a sta - ble Come, ye poor, no pomp of sta- tion Robes the Child your hearts a - dore: He the Lord of Come, ye chil- dren,blitheand mer - ry. This one Child your mod -el make Christmas hoi - ly, ;
;
lies all
leaf,
Ho - ly. In a man - ger sal- va-tion,Shares your -want.is - ry, All be prized for
the
rests the King weak and poor:
and ber
J
J.
:
His
^
J
dear sake
Ma -
See
in
Ox-
en,round
Come, ye gen
:
^
A_J_A
ry's
arms
a
bout
-
re - pos be- hold
tie hearts,
-
I
-
and ten
ing,
them; -
der,
.
I
I
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Christ by high- est Heav'n a- doted: Come,yourcir-cle round Him clos- ing, Pi - ous hearts that love the Lord. Raf-ters na-ked, cold, and bare, See the shepherds, God has told them That the Prince of Life lies there. Come, y e spir -its, keen and bold: All in all your hom-age ren -der, Weak and migh-ty, young and old.
4
High above a star is shining. And the Wise-men haste from far Come, glad hearts, and spirits pining: For you all has risen the star. Let us bring our poor oblations, Thanks and love and faith and praise Come, ye people, come, ye nations, All in all draw nigh to gaze.
Carol 402. Words by W.
^
T
1. 2. 3.
Wi^ni
f
I
So bring Him
Hark the Heaven I
of heavens
^
r
I
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r
mm
Smiles as through the ages past. song of Christmas blessing, Sweetly sinks to rest at last.
is
tmt
Old Engliah.
^ Ma f J
f-
^
Try
va -tion
brings;
si -
Let lov
-
\T7
^
ing ? Whom An-gels greet with ing ?Good Christian, fear: for Him; The King of kings, sal
-
-
^1 here The
!"
And the
"t"
T T
.
this is Christ the King; Whom shepherds guard and plead-ing: Nails,spear,shall pierce Him throuRh,The Cross be borne, for ing hearts enthrone Him. Raise, raise the song on high, The Vir- gin sings her
an-thems sweet, While shep-herds watch are keep-ing. This, sin -ners
ring glng
"Welcome, welcome, Christmas morn? Still the Child, all power possessing,
who, laid to rest, On -ry's lap is sleep are feed in such mean es - tate, Where ox and ass in -cense,gold and myrrh,Come peasant, king, to own
this,
is
"Christ the Lord to man is born all our hearts too singing,
Are not
CHKiSTMAS-
C. Bix.
What Child is Why lies He
5
lent
Word
is
m ^f^ff^p^^^PN^f^f^^ Anme, lul
-
gels sing: Haste, haste for you: Hail, hail, la
-
by;
Joy,
Parish Choir, No. 1442
joy.
to
the
bring Him Word made
for Christ
is
laud,
flesh,
born.
The Babe, The Babe, The Babe,
the the the
Son Son Son
Ma Ma
angels »at in
STfie
gartren^tomti*
tiie
EASTER.
,
I
^" I
2d
1st time.
^
an -gels sat in the gar -den tomb On Eas - ter morn-ing Their ra-diant smiles dispelled the gloom, ( Omit
The
f^
time.
fair;
And
)
up the dark- some
lit
t
And they said
to those, who with sad-den'dmind.
Had come
their cru -ci
-
Lord
fied
to
P Chorus.
i
T
"t 'He
^
I
He
en!
-
^
II
^
r=f=i
^^^^
1
^
ris
is
ris
-
Why
en!
the
N
I
h
1
y-f-'=^
1
—
h-h
h-1
h
h
Allegro.
^m^ U
U
^
U
Then ban
-
ish
-
ing
a
N
-
mong the
N
h
h
^
I
h
^
h-
^ ^
'
your sor
^
I
liv
-
row
^
and
f
I
sad
-
h=t
*F=»=
ness.
^
b
And
lift
up
your
^
.J^
::
voi
-
in
glad
J:
^.
ces
I I
-
m
^=^5^^=^^ j-^-
k/
U
y
tr*
I
For
the
night
of
your
fear
has
fled
now
this
morn
angels come on the Easter-day, As they did when Christ was born their voices
the night
of
your
fear
has
sound in glad
Parish Choir. No. 1461-4.
is
fled!
-l-r
still
Beside the open graves,
;
refrain,
they bring glad tidings to earth again.
Cho. — "He
3 To-day the angels are standing
;
And
And And
For
n^
2 "Come, see the place where the dear Lord lay; 'Tis vacant
itet
MM^-M^H^P
k'
ness,
risen," etc.
The darksome gloom with their light they As they speak of the Lord who saves ;
Christ conquered Death in that bitter strife,
He
will bring us into eternal life.
Cho.
— "He
is
risen," etc.
fill,
m ttuf.
Xloman soimer, teU Carol 404.
Rev. J.
n. Hopkins.
Children.
Ro Ro Ro Ro Ro
1.
2.
3. 4.
5.
-
-
-
man man man man man
Sol Sol Sol Sol Sol
The Sep - ul few Were a
How
-
fool
How
can
dier,
tell
dier,
tell
-
dier,
if
-
dier,
tell
-
dier,
your
chre, seal
-
arm
-
un
-
us
trae.
What
sort
of
us,
then,
Why
slew
you a
you were All no more The
fast
own
seen
ed ed
-
see,
to
de
you,
now
that
-
or
He
Roman
O
no!
Old
An
An
earth
Ro
nas and
quake
-
we
Jews
you -
Cai
-
a
-
rolled
mans
-
now
ship
Gods
of
fore,
-
sim
up
con
be- fore so
know They gave me, ;
While like i
-
soft
-
told
me
the
stone
a
quer
when we
phas
I
^
wood and
stone ?
1
so -
,
;
by night, re-moved the no chance for sword or truth they wished that none should dead with fear we Ro-mans Christ hath power to van-quish
The
way. Half come: But
II
I
I
.s
!
,
r T
break day. They stole His of did creep, AMiile we were they gold, ver and To tell the
the -
ly
there fore,
sil -
-
full
sun
dols
all
-
at
rise
mid-night, Christ rose, and
a
cast
I
J
Wi±E^EEi
T=t
-
way, Christ's
sol-dier
Bod all
sto
y
far
us
fast
-
of -
ry
I
a - way. a - sleep, have told,
van - qnished from our till my dy - ing
>
r? w
I
sight,
day!
P^
r-^
-V-
5-
•The Roman Soldier's part is set in the octave below. Parish Choir, No. 1461 4.
—
'i
pie truth,
-^m-
t=tt: stone, And long
r f
us
-
and John, They came nev - er fear; But we had
1
My
-
drew, James
-
T
lay;
wor
^An
and
ter
-
I
Rome:
tell
the the
?
men ? clare,
-
morn ing light? Ro man guard Lord a - way ?
at
clad,
-
de be a
p^
III:t=F:J
spear. For
But
ty
-
you
are ing
¥=*'
m
i
emp
-
Soldier.*
Why, Pe
pi
and God
^=^
i We
have told
vet - e - ran, mail 'twas that stole
known, Still
is
a^^
9ii=g=tf
:
guard
those thiev as you
you Lord
ries
it
a
on
not sleep,
our
Who
say.
ceive our youth
-
watch
How
at night.
Jews too hard For
ish
1^
sto
Have
eyes
safe
you know, or
could
Too
-
G
clef for the
convenience of children
;
but
it is
much
better
when sung by
ROMAN
SOLDIER, TELL US TRUE.
Children. (Unison.)
Chobds. (Harmony.)
rail.
net
song
ttie
f^tQun.
tie
^
Carol 405. Words by
3e
the Rev. John
^^^rrP=^"T=T-f M-Lil^-U Mason
rrf-r
M N=^ 1.
2.
Let the song
They that
fol
be be low'd in
-
From
Neale.
-
gun, pain
=
For the
bat
Shall now fol
^=i
tie •
low
is
done,
to reign,
And the vie - to - ry And the crown shall ob
^ i
^^
the Piae Cantiones.
^
^ i
won: tain;
Lj-
^^^
^^f^H^H^^^ ^ i^ ^^rm £=e And
the
foe
They were sore J
J
'=^-r
r
P;'
I
joy; rest;
m
Sing Sing
is scatas- sault -
I
,
r
'
J
And
ter'd.
ed,
J
the
pris-on
They shall be J
J
,
ex
shat
-
alt
-
-
ter'd:
ed:
m
J-
Sing Sing
of of
joy,
joy,
rest,
rest,
1
J
^ ^i
r
i\>^HiiH¥:'^^rfH¥i^ r fr
of of
joy,
joy,
rest,
rest,
joy, rest,
And And
JUJ-jU
i
^f=F
There
is life
Parish Choir. No. 1461
—
4.
lay, strain,
Glo - rla
Glo-ria
in in
ex
ex
m
-M
Then the
3 For the foe nevermore Can approach to the shore, When the conflict is o'er There is joy supernal,
brave, then the true. Ye despised and ye few. For the crown is for you Christ, that went before you,
eternal
Sing of peace, peace, peace Sing of peace, peace, peace Earth and skies Bid it rise Gloria in excelsis.
^
- day Raise the a -gain Pour the
to
;
Spreads His buckler o'er you Sing of hope, hope, hope Sing of hope, hope, hope And to-day Raise the lay ;
;
Gloria in excelsis.
m
ei^tffitt
Carol 406.
1. 2. 3.
2LorTr
tfsen.
liati)
ISth Century Carol. Har. by Rev. G. R. Woodward.
Christ the Lord hath ris Christ to knock a - sun Christ oiir Vic - tor gi
en From His three- day der Chains that kept us ant, Quells the foe de
-
-
pris
ua -
fi
-
Meet
on, der,
ant
-
:
it ifl to make mer -ne; Sa -tan's yoke, was slave of yore Let the ransom'd peo pie sing.
J jTj
I
I
I I
'
I
S
4:
ffi^ M
-;-JM>J.J:'i^H ^^
tT^rrr
rr
Je-sus will our solace be.
Now He lives to die no more
I
Al
lu
- le -
Al
ya,
ya, Al
- le
le
-
-
lu
-
ya,
Al
- le
-
lu
-
ya.
Glo-ry to the Easter King.
J J J
SiinQ
ttie tiattlr.
Carol 407. E. G. Monk.
1.
2. 3.
and glo - rious. Sing a -round thee, Men
Sing the bat -tie sharp Strong thouwert, and all
Up
I
and
tell
the
wea
so
soul
He,
ry,
-
the did
who
tri-umph bow to ne'er
for
-
won:
Life
thee,
But
sakes it,Chria
o'er
Death
is
the stron-ger -
tus
res -
ur
^ii,'^''fi^'i;r\ ^f=^
5^^
now vie -torious, New things are be- gun; Lay thy crown of pow'r a -side, Death! thy- sell at length hast died. free: Armliastfoandthee,Christ basset us For-ward then, onr King to see, Christ has gone to Ga-li-lee! to Ga - li - lee! rex -it ve - re, Chriatus res-ur- rex -it Up! and singing car -ols free. Has - ten on
"T/T HalHal-
le
-
le
-
le
-
lu - jahl lu -jah! lu -jah!
Hal
r
I
I
I
lu lu - lu
-
le
-
-
HalHal-
le
-
-
Parish Choir, No. 146X— 4.
le
-
I
jah! Christus res-ur ]3.h\ Res - ur - rex - it jahl II - lie est vi
-
rex
-
den-dus,
ve
-
-
it,
re,
Chris- tus
rea
-
ur
-
Res-ur -rex -it II -
lie
est
vi -
rex ve
den
-
it.
-
re.
-
dus.
THE MOTHER
IN EGYPT REPOSING.
mmnt.
Stuert ^Hiltr
CHKISTMAS.
Carol 408. Words by Eev. '
'
low
Jesse Brett.
moderato.
-
man -
grace.Thy
ly
—
= 58.
J
ger-throne.Yet
Mo -
.
ther guard art tru -
Thou
.t Thou lost
art
calm
world's love
f ^ ^^^
-
ly re
i
sleep -
J
gain
-
J
-r ing. ing,
r -
ing
-
ing,
And An
;
Ke
-
ceiv
-
-
gels pass ing gifts
with rev - 'rent pace Where from all Thine own, A
''m=ffs^
Where Thou
A
art calm
-
lost world's love
ly re
sleep
-
gain
-
-
ing. ing.
rj
,1 j^ li
_^
^^ I
N
vine
:P=^
\
-
bring All
to ly
grace.
N
1
Thy
praise and ten - der -
I
h
ptlpCM
-*-;_
ho dor
1%^
mf
cres
-=<—^-
3
Son of Mary, Son divine Oh, rest Thee, let her fold Thee To that full heart, whose life is Thine, Ere ruder hands shall hold Thee. Swift years are hasting by, A Cross stands high, and Thou wilt die Love, love, alway for men, !
Jesu, Son of Parish Choir, No. 1493
—
4.
Mary
- ly shall
nA ^£J^^44=44=^ I
t
m
-
^^^
Love made known for all to own Sweet Babe we haste u - nion sweet a - bout Thy Feet, Blest Child of heav'n
i
di
and low
high
T—
•
!
In
Life
So
nj:
M
Fp^LT
_
:
keep ly reign
r-#-r
f:^'.
m
now we greet Thee, Infant King, With offerings rich and holy The treasures of our life we bring, Son of Mary lowly.
4 But
;
Glad Angels hover nigh.
To waft on high
their lullaby.
Sweet Babe of Bethlehem, And Son of God most holy.
^n
Carol 409.
ptuUvnls^t £ saUi 9 nigi^U CHRISTMAS.
Words by
Rt. Rev.
W.
C.
In a flowing manner.
Stubbs.
Trebles ob Unison
Tkebles oe Unison. i¥.
m
^^^
7r"T?=&=f=f
day, say
And He
live;
For
:
heard
a
,
this
4
.
And
it
-
my
ir
mong
the
dear,
To
Child-king-
O
comes,
shall
f
poco
pf^-5rr
LTra r .
The
song,
.
to - day. for aye.
doth give.
Holy
7
Thou
Be born
its joy.
stowt fJutt^ SO
I
child or man will or can
Child, undetiled,
Send us God's grace, we pray come to us. Abide with us.
I)
laid
^ail
and
What
Who
great world's aid,
Her sorrow and
born
er
Not merry be to-day? For news like this Of joy and bliss We know is sad no way.
!
Carol 410.
is
God's H ope
!
be
5 And spice and myrrh, Alas for her (Sweet Mary, bless thy boy is
-
.
A
For here
Christ
us cheer. For ev drous thing To earth
.
-
That good kings three Shall bring on His Twelfth Night crown of gold And gifts foretold With jewels all endight.
The
/5^
-I-
heav'ns bring
won
rit.
in us to-day
!
!
iJttre anlr Ijolg,
CHRISTMAS.
Words by E.
Wiglesworth.
J =124.
a^
W1.
2.
Hail, sweet Babe, so pure and ho - ly! Hail, fair Son Filled with awe and ten - der rap- ture.Tears of joy
)«P-J-
-^
-i
^
i w-^
Ji.J-
-J-
a man fa
-
-
ger Thou ther By
art gent
Thee faith
-
ly
- f ul
3 Hovering o'er the hallowed stable Choirs of Angels carols sing. Glory, glory in the highest, Hail to Thee, O Christ our King
!
4 Shepherds, leave your flocks, and hasten To adore, on bended knee Wrapped in swaddling clothes your Saviour Israel's
Shepherd, ye shall
Parish Choir, No. 1493
—
4.
see.
ry ther
-
I
ji.
blest!
-gi-
Roy
-
In
al
-
fant!
weeps.Through the night Thy «,« J 7»P
^
I
I
I
1
m
1
-(2-
f=^ tet=t
r m^—
laid
to
rest.
vig
il
keeps,
^^
S^?
ii
Ma
J 1
J
s^
^fe^
^=r ter
-ii
-J-
of
Thy mo
i^i
—
-#
*
r
i^fe3
Thou art gent - ly By Theefaith- ful
laid vig -
to il
J
iS>-
ig
5 Children, year by year with gladness Keep Christ's birthday feast anew, Sing His praise with loving voices. Who was born a Babe for you. 6 Hail, sweet Baby, Child of Mary, Hail, King David's Royal Son, Singing carols round Thy cradle.
We adore
Thee, Holy One.
rest,
keeps.
J
Come, se
Carol 411.
loftff,
Words by
tome, pt
lotolff* A. F. M. Custance.
cukistmas.
Rev. Archer Guerney. Brightly.
Ped.
Come, ye poor, uo pomp of station Robes the Child your hearts adored He, the Lord of all salvation. Shares your want, is weak and poor Oxen round about, behold them Rafters naked, cold, and bare, See the shepherds, God has told them
4 High above a star is shining. And the Wise Men haste from far Come, '^lad hearts, and spirits pining.
;
;
For you all has risen a star Let us bring our poor oblations. Thanks and love, and faith and praise. Come, ye people, come, ye nations,
;
;
That the Prince of Life
All in
lies there.
Come, ye children, blithe and merry, This one Child your 7uodel make ; Christmas holly, leaf and berry. All be prized for His dear sake
;
miaUtvif ef^vi^iiun
11 11
'^-
3.
Up and let us wel-come With a joy-ous seek Him, Chil-drentho' we
Wa-ken,Christianchil-dren,
Up 'tis meet Come,norfear !
to to
to gaze.
the Rev. S. C. Hamerton.
m ±±±iTJ f^^^M sing With glad voice, the prais-es lay Christ the King of Glo - ry, be Once He said of chil-dren ,
:
Of our new-bom King. Born for us to - day. "Let them come to Me." -.L
LJ.
1=1=
6 Far above that stable, Up in Heaven so high, One bright star out-shineth,
Watching
silently.
6 Fear not then to enter, Though we cannot bring Gold, or myrrh, or incense Fitting for a King. Choir, No. 1493— 4.
;
1
Words and music by
JJ ^^^-i m iMMMMMdd E^p^^^^l^y^^^^ 4 In a'manger lowly. Sleeps the Heavenly Child O'er Him fondly bendeth Mary, Mother mild.
;
elifltrren.
CHKISTMAS.
Carol 412.
1.
draw nigh
!
Come, ye gentle hearts and tender, Come, ye spirits, keen and bold, All in all your homage render. Weak and mighty, young and old.
2.
all
5 Hark, the Heaven of heavens is ringing Christ the Lord to man is born Are not all our hearts, too, singing, Welcome, welcome, Christmas morn Still the Child all power possessing. Smiles as through the ages past. And the song of Christmas blessing Sweetly sinks to rest at last.
7 Gifts He asketh richer, OfiEerings costlier still.
Yet may Christian children Bring them if tbey will. 8 Brighter than all jewels Shines the modest eye Best of gifts He loveth Infant purity.
9 Haste
we then
to
With a joyous
welcome, lay,
Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us to-day.
^
stietrtiertr tianti ttieft
floras.
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 413.
Praetorius, 1609.
^ 1.
2.
3. 4.
A shep-herd band their Glad tid- ings of great joy "To "On
And gen-
are keep-ing, he bring -eth;
"
bo born this day, you, this earth be peace with raer
a
is
Sav
-
iour,
^
I
i'
When
,
In haste they seek the heavenly Stranger
They find the Babe laid in a manger With wonder and with awe they fall, And joyfully adore Him, Lord of all.
:
Now
The shepherds view the host returning, Their hearts with holy ardour burning To Bethelem they wend their way. Repeating with glad tongues th' angelic lay.
0'n on
^
•
:
cy blend -ing,
Through field and wood the song resoundeth, O'er hill and vale the chorus boundeth Exultingly the echoes roll, And hymns of triumph spread from pole to pole.
Carol 414.
D
I
tlelambsaresweetly sleep-ing;
The a - zure vault with anthems ringeth: Im Your Pro - phet.Priest.and King for ev - er All Good-will to men, and love un-end -ing Thus
;
;
every voice with raptui-e swelleth,
For Christ the Lord with mortals dwelleth Let men and angels Him adore,
And
;
shout their loud hosannas evermore.
3nlits's SiUs CHRISTMAS.
m
Allegretto moderato.
s^i
i
li±:&
^
^ Ju - de a' s hills one night Was heard a joy - ful sound O'er old their song of love, The an - gels went a - wa;y When they had sung;t] A-round the man1 - ger, tner - ing. ing.iney They then tn« did pros - trate fal 1; ga - ther ^ > j^ -J-J^ ^ J J J J^ J
i
1
-
2.
>
wmteran
-
a ly
-
m^m
bove,That
/
E=S
I
>
1
first
Child Who came
-
To
And wor h
I
ry shone a - round: "Fear not," they sing, "to glad Christmas Day The shep-herd heari the to save us all And we will raise the
^
^ j=g£=pig^^=:^._;_J_^ pEr^
-s=^
pear'd of
host sing
leav'n -
ship-ped
I
-^
j
-
ly
the
m
I
1/
I
gels bright, And glo
ho
kH
I
^
courts -
\
A
;
you we bring Glad won-drous word The song of praise,Good ^ ^
^^3^ I
J^
:?==?=
!
^
:
p'-n-tr
tid
an will
9*t^
-
gels brought to
earth!" Good will to men they car-roU'd then, And sang the Sav-iour's birth, them, Then has- ten'd they where sleeping,lay The Babe of Beth - le - hem.
and peace on
earth:
ings.peace on
With heart and voice we
S!^m-
Parish Choir, No. 1493—4.
all
le -joice, And sing
-A^=^ S
the Sav-iour's
-/-
i
birth.
m
crootr
mnQ
Witnttniu^.
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 415. Words by
J.
M. Neale.
^^
m^ 1.
Good King Wen
On
looked out
ces
-
the Feast
Ste
of
phen.
-
When
15^
g3=^g=^
r^^^ir^Tr —r~^
5* i-
a
-
Deep, and crisp and
bout,
e
-
ven
:
Though the
-
r
shone
frost
-f
^=r=f=rf i^^ ^E^ a=t — cm
was
I
WTien
rr
a
1-
"Hither, page, and stand by me,
thou know'st it, Yonder peasant, who
^
fI
I
s>
r
r
came in
sofo'''
1
sight, Gath'ring
win
-
is
he?
ter
"Sire, the night is darker
Fails
"Sire, he lives a
good league hence, Underneath the mountain Right against the forest fence,
I Solo
(
1
g
fu
^ now,
my
heart, I
know not how,
my footsteps, my good page Tread thou in them boldly
"^lark
shalt find the winter's rage
5 wine,
;
him dine. When we bear them thither." Page and monarch forth they went, Forth they went together Through the rude wind's wild lament I will see
;
the bitter weather.
the verses may be sung in chorus Parish Choir. No. 1496 4.
Cho.
In his master's steps he trod. Where the snow lay dinted
Heat was
Which
;
in the very sod
the saint had printed.
Therefore, Christian men, be sure,
Wealth
or rank possessing.
Ye who now
will bless the poor,
Shall yourselves find blessing. if
preferred.
i.-g,
the wind blows stronger
3
—
1
Freeze thy blood less coldly."
me flesh, and bring me Bring me pine-logs hither
"Bring
• All
i
can go no longer."
Thou
Saint Agnes' fountain."
And
night.
:
;
Thou and
that
=T^r=
—^T^r-r-^^ r —
And
telling,
AVhere and what his dwelling?"
Cho.
—
I
—F=f
moon
the
|EEfE^^^E3^^pi^
^=^
If
Solo'.
-r=S-
f ly
j-j-
m^.
By
Bright
J=nrJ
^=c
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round
Solo'
snow
the
:
a
Carol 416.
on ti^e U^ CHRISTMAS.
S:iie fisnoto
gtoitnTi*
TuM of the Pifferari.
The snow
lay on the ground, the stars shone bright, When Christ onr Lord was bom, on Christ-mas night. 'Twas Ma-ry,daugh-ter pure of ho - ly Anne, That broaght in -to this world our God made Man. She laid Him in stall, The ass and ox - en shared the roof with them. a at Beth -le - hem,
1.
2. 3.
--^
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I
^? 4 Saint Joseph, too, was by to tend the Child, To guard Him, and protect His mother mild.
6
5 The Angels hover'd round, and sang this song " Venite adoremus Dominum."
7
Carol 417.
And
manger poor became a Throne; For He, whom Mary bore, was God the Son. thus, that
come then,
let us join the Heav'nly Host, praise the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
To
an5 ol^ mttst raise
ITottiifl
ttie laff.
CHRISTJLiS
Words by
M.
i?eu. J.
Aachen Gesangbuch.
Neale.
m 1.
T=T
Young and If
3.
Josh
raise the lay That their heart pie proves the King, Where is good hastes to and meet the foes. Boast - ful
pur
na
-
must
old
the
2.
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m
F
r
I
ei
to
is
eth
-
His
1=
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nt 2m
1
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to -
ing,
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1
1
1
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f
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of the the
— ——
^
1
King
is
shall make shall slay
i 1
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5^fr—
And
goes,
1
^
Who Who
day,
-
som
1
A
ges:
-
ment? ant;
-
f
Comes
to His e For the throne, the Help we may re
-r
lect
ed
man
ger;
ly
on
r
For For Help
the the is
Comes
By
all are fed,
for our salvation,
in Bethl'hem,
House of Bread
interpretation.
Parish Choir, No. 1496—4.
by -
a
-
pie
here
is
dored, grass
to
cllange
our
fate,
jL
^
all
—
-f
1
1
—
r
f
1
r
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is
re - ject - ed. the Lord, Comes to be Kneel be-fore the Stran - ger. ass. al state. Shall be-crown'd in Gi - hon.
ox and roy
-
"-^
r—
Born
God, pur nigh
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1
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1^
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fFor the Babe, that For the court-iers, Sol - o -mon, with
4 Through the desert as we go, Sorrowful and fearing, From the Rock the waters flow, That shall work our cheering:
Manna, wherewith
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If
Dav
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For
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Young and
old must raise the lay That their heart engages For the Child is born to-day, Who is King of Ages Young and old their deeds so frame, :
That, as
He came hither, He their lives shall Him go thither.
They, when
May
to
claim.
Carol 418.
jrt)ere*fit
a Uionirerfttl tree. CUKISTMAS.
Words by Mrs. M. N. Meigs
F. Schilling. -J
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Cj
There's a won-der-ful
tree,
^ 5 1.
S '^
^
yjuui
§m ^
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#
its
branch-es
year
by year.
A^t^^J^J^i iffi
i
'
'
ful tree.
-
py
b
k/
ehil-
It
n^
1/ I
dren re
joice
-
1
i?A.
^ to
see,
f=FF I
as V comes from the for
-
iiPH^
1/
'
'1—J
est
to
flour
U
-
I
Oh, this
ish here.
n.t
it :#J^ ^'=f^^'^'=^=^^^^^^^^^^P=^^=^r^^r^^^=^^f^ fer3^J=„fe^ i^ J-
"i
beau- ti
^
-
ful tree,
with
J.
its
branch-es wide, Is
J.
^^
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J
J
J^
i=l«
—
al -
ways. Is
-
al
ways bloom-ing
at Christmas-tide.
J^
1^
S
Fr=F
2 'Tis not alone in the summer's sheen, Its boughs are broad, and its leaves are green; It blooms for us when the wild winds blow, And earth is white with its feathery snow; And this wonderful tree, with its branches wide. Bears many a gift for the Christmas-tide.
4
alight with its tapers' glow, flash on the shining eyes below. sweet fruit on each laden bough Is all to be plucked by the gatherers now. Oh this wonderful tree, with its branches wide, hail it with joy at the Christmas-tide.
5
3 'Tis
k/
The
r5^=f=F-=^=
H-r^^-"rr^ Spread-ing
^^
'
A.-r_j^_i,
J
f=p -v—\ :^
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a won-der-
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1
f^
And
a voice is telling, its boughs among, Of the shepherds' watch and angels' song Of a holy Babe in a manger low, The beautiful story of long ago. When a radiant star threw its beams so wide. To herald the earliest Christmas-tide. ;
all
Then spread thy branches, wonderful
tree.
And the strange
And bring some dainty gift to me, And fill my heart with a burning love To Him who came from His home above —
We
From His beautiful home with the glorified, To give us the joys of the Christmas-tide.
That
SUent
Carol 419.
nffitit!
tiaUoto'^ nf^tltl
CHRISTMAS. Trans, from J. Mohr.
Trier Gesangbuch.
Blissful night, prophesied
Angel-Hosts
to shepherds tell Heavenly harps their chorus swell "Peace!" a Seraph sings,
"Peace the Saviour brings." Parish Choir, No. 1496
— 4.
Gather round, people dearl
4
;
Young and old, gather near Though are closed those Eyes so sweet,
glorified.
Wondrous news
I
I
1
Lo
His Heart doth watchful beat Sleep then, Jesus dear Sleep, my heart doth hear 1
I
I
Carol 420. Words by E.
A^^ i
See,
Lo, with Say, ye
3.
-
ill
snow.
ter's
Shep -herds,
ho-ly
J—
i
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-
man-ger
a]
1—«>
French Carol
—
f f f rr*-^f Born
win
mid the
-
t!)e CHRISTMAS.
R=q=Fl^ FJ=JSh =^—H-.Ft^^-1
^-
f?
a
1. 2.
mnttv*u snoto*
See amfir
Casioall.
= 70.
He
say.
What your
.
,
L-s,
L^^L-<5>
,
joy
rr
r on -
earth be star - ry
ful
news to- day;
1
,
\~r~^
—
,
-
low,
See, the
^^^
ten
J r4-s>-
-»J
1
-
der
lie, AVhothron'dia Where-fore have ye
skies
-T \—G>
L-
Lfil
r-i
1
r
the
us
for
Who built
lies
i-
=1
-fi!
Chorus. Afler each verse.
i i^ Lamb ap height sub left
-pears, Promis'd from e - ter - nal years - lime, Sits a- mid the Cher - u - bim! On the lone - ly mount-ain steep ?
s
your sheep
m--
?^
Hail, thou
ev
i^
-
er
-
bless -ed
morn! Hail, Re
t=F i-^
— —g
g
sy
iEi
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g
.
g I—
I
g
I
dawn!
demp-tion's hap-py
Sing through all Je
-
ru
-
4 "As we watch'd at dead of night, Lo, we saw a wondrous light Angels, singing, 'Peace on earth,' Told us of the Saviour's Birth." Cho. Hail, etc.
Carol 421.
Glo Glo
2.
to
-
to to
born
i
Beth
in
•
-
hem!
O
By Thy
teach us, Holy Child, meek and mild, to resemble Thee sweet humility. face so
Teach us In
Thy
Cho.
asilovs to eotr In
•
—T-^—
5 Teach,
tfie
Hail, etc.
f^mt^U
CHRISTMAS.
J. Irons
ry ry Glo- ry
1.
lem.Christ
-
-^
;
Words by W.
sa
^m^ n
»t=g^^^
ifendeUsohn.
III
God 5od God, God,
inj Clear from a - far it is in the high - est is ring - ing. e - cho-ing still, O - ver the a - ges the Prom-ise was cast as the Proph-ets fore-told it, the morning. Songs of Thy Birthday are fill- ing the air; of for, as dews
m —
r-r
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ih
I
Glo
ry to Par - a - dise hear( Shep-herds of Beth
-
An
-gels are sing -ing, Peace up -on earth for the men of good will, - man, we hail Thee at we be-hold it. Seed or the last, t. and now the warn -ing ; Child of the Vir - gin, we wel-come Thee there! le- hem or the
-
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,
to the wise,
!
!-
King. 4.
I
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I
too, with Shepherd and IMagi and Angel, Prostrate before Thee our homage would bring Hail Thee the Saviour, the[Christ,the Emmanuel, Own Thee our Prophet, our Priest, and our
5 "We
;
Joy for all people — Desire of the Nations Echo the tidings in songs to the skies
—
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I
Glory to God, let the glad exultations Sound through the world, bringing peace
Parish Choir, No. 149C
Ll
?EE
&inQ
ISfotD
a attain of jo^.
iot
HARVEST. (GOOD FOR FBOOKSBIONAL.)
Carol 422. /
feft=rP
Words and Music by
-hp=t—
J
J
J
1
k*^^r-?=^- P
Ua-!
1.
Now
sing
2.
For
He,
God
3.
I
^f-^^ -^4-^—
we
a
with His
Thou art
1
F^^
y\
V
1
-1=^f2_=l=pd
strain
of
joy,
eye kind
of
love,
and
good
To whom
.
.
The eyes
.
•
r>-^{
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\
Who
feed
-
-
lov
ers
-
sown grain He
ly
-
ra
the
est
-
notes
ing
r
vens that
cry
a for
hhd ^f=f=^f=F=£ I
earth
I
Though fam
- ine
-
fur
due
are
row'd
-
on
wait
;
i^U-
Him who
hath bless'd a
—
.
.
field
; .
.
Thee,
-I /-
Rich stores of
main,
The
food,
A
birds of
.
rain
be and
or
death
may
-
the
low,
To
wind
In
turn
loom.
Yet
still
new
-
yield wheat to green-wood tree.
J
I
:
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T
'
the
ripe
i i i
ii
1
I
His Church
in
Cold, heat, with
To
praise
of
hath bless'd
-J—J-
From
all
1
r,
r
The new
jH-n
r—
——f— —-\-f^~=H= -H— H=±::-i-^—^H^^i "-=-F—
• \-
Rev. George P. Grantham.
J
our thanks each
of
J
-S
Join, broth
all
Hath look'd on
.
!
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r
1
J
heav'n thro' the
star
-
dome,
lit
the
land
are
borne
doth Thy
love
pre
vail
o'er
:
.
"^1 I
Him
they
are
sent,
un - to and they
While each
doth
a
bide
will
Bright thanks-giv
By
-
ings sing
-
our
God
our King, The Lord of the help have lent. To ri - pen the God pro - vide That seed - time nor
J
W^ ;
There watered by contrite
And warmed by
tears,
love's kindling ray,
The seed cometh up, and the
Grow
1 1 A
-
vest
en har -vest
gold
J
-
fruitful ears
ripe for the lasting day.
— 4.
home, corn
I
fail.
i Kj^g
r-r-r=r
The -wheat of eternal life The sower goes forth to sow The weak heart of man is the narrovsr span Where all holy fruits must grow.
Parish Choir, No. 1536
J.
Har
^3
Then come,
let our praises blend, Uplifted to God's high throne Both body and soul He alike doth tend. Then both should His glories own. Upraise we then heart and voice With joy to our heavenly King, With happy refrain and in joyous strain, Our praises of rapture sing. ;
;
n
STfiCnr,
%ovtf, are
ti)e
Ulessfngs of forest anir
Carol 423.
QelDr.
HARVEST.
Words by Bishop
Bickerateth.
Ckarlts Yinctrd.
mf
Thine, Lord, are the blos-soms of for -est and field. And the love - li - est gems which the gar -dens yield; Thy wis -dom and love hid the seed in the earth, And watch'd o'er its growth from its se - cret birth.
1.
2.
^
pa=gg^
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l
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J.
t*"
i
14^^
i
1—L^d^
¥^ ^^§^^Pfi:ij^.^i The heath
of the
up-lands, the fens of
Once man-tied with snows from the win
-
the glen, try blast.
r'r
i
r7?TrJ77
And the flow-ers that gladden Till the call
feB?4m^^^^ J
9^:^ So eagerly longed
The breath of The sweetness
*
But the flowers are glimpses "Wherein tender gleams of
of Jime.
•When two dots
of
express,
We meet
Thy temple to worship and pray; of Thy suffering children to-day: Thy bounty may shed The glow of Thy smiles on their weary head. in
We
shine.
offer
6 Thee, Lord, in these
frtlits and flowers. no fashion of ours; Thy needy ones here we see
fabric of man's,
But Thy need
And now
of
in
Thme own
let
us raise
ottr fl^artiest
3. 4.
let us raise our Har - vest song. And wake ex - ult - ant sing His boun-teous Hand be - stow The gold - en grain now gath - ered in The sea - sons all God's love pro-claim, Each month His good-ness show Then raise, raise your Har -vest song. For heav'n and earth are sing-
Now
Parish Choir,
^j-
have we given Thee.
are placed over a syllable, two notes are intended to be sung.
Koto
1
—^=±
Grant, Lord, that these gifts of
song. C. Simptr.
Carol 424.
2.
last.
fe
No
Thee and Thine,
Thy goodness
men.
at
77^
^JJ
4
Thou dwellest in beauty no tongue can The beauty and glory of Holiness;
d
heard
But we think
for, so lovingly given;
May, and the glory
was
1,1
J
g
the morning, the simshine of noon. of
I.
J^^iiJJi^:
Thine, Lord, were the dews and the showers of heav'n,
the dwell-ings of
of the spring-tide
ing;
eth; eth, ing;
Hark! how the house of He sends the sun -shine Who day by day with The an - them of our
NOW
LET US RAISE OUR HARVEST SONG. Refrain.
God
to
and
the rain
-
With joy
day
To
ring
-
ingl
-
eth.'
as
it
-
stow
ful praise
-
bless
fra-cious Hand Our dai a - ther's Love Round all
j
bread the world ly
I
^^^^ P''*'^
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m^
^^^^ ^"^ King, Whose
f^NMP
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I
prom-ise
fail- eth
H^ -^
^
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nev
J.
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r
p
er:
-
will
>
J
r
His chil-dren's needs sup-ply For ev _h
J
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,
1=1= ZTJie
J
er
and
for
ev
.^
^
^
tisfng morn, t^t tlo0fn0
traj?*
Carol 425.
^^s^ The
ris
ing morn,
-
the
clos
ing
-
Herbert Townsend.
a;-j. ^m
J=3l -^-
Thy
peat
praise
with
grate-ful
J--
EE£
^^ g^if^^^^p^^^i '^^P'^'^^f^^f^ — turns
their
Thy
power
^
I
p4
dis
-t^
^^ 1. 2.
Earth's wide Now earth
ex re
-
-
tend
-
ceives
J i
J
or ish
clouds, full es the
-
-
play,
And
ed,
vary
the
pre
-
fu
-
-
a
-
-kl
t
m
FlNB.^
Thy
guts
re
joice.
¥^^^ ^^^^. m^m^^^^^im
J J-]/ ^
mag
Both
;
J
ing sceneSj^AU cious seed. Which
-
en
lad
^
I
r with
voice
i
C"
1/
in
f
'^iiTT
Re
day,
zines,
ture bread.
Thy And
smil
I
in
-
dul
-
gent
boun - ty show From hand pre - pares And ;
;
J.
rich
an
round Thy
ing
-
Thy
dif -
swers
-
fus all
-
ive
bless
the
sow
-
ings
flow, er^s prayers.
The ^
^AjTUJO-tJ-^ 3
Thy sweet refreshing showers attend, And through the ridges gently flow Soft on the springing corn descend, And Thy kind blessing makes it grow. Cho. The rising morn, etc.
—
Parish Choir, No. 1536
— 4.
4
Thy goodness crowns the circling year Thy paths drop fatness all around E'en ioarren wilds Thy praise declare, And echoing hills return the sound. Cho.
—The rising morn,
etc.
ti^iltfttvif Utt HARVEST
€otntf Carol 426.
^U
Come, children, lift your vol
,.r7^
- ces,
r^-i
ii^^i T
I
grate-ful
vows we pay.
f 1. ~ 2.
-j
1.3.
^ ^ i
J
ffout
tioteeis.
And sing with
^
b
\
We
^ i
J
r
J
'
'
to the
n
J,
J
Lord
I
of
I
I
Ear - vest Our
r.l-^ r^
I
send -
As
day,
-
1^1
I
thank Thee,Lord, for for " Come,join our glad' pro pre May we by ho - ly '
rr~T-T
f us to
EyUy.
Eev. G. C. E.
)
-
ces
-
liv
-
ing sion, ing,
The gen- tleshow'rsof rain, still we move.
For
oho forth,
And
As on-ward Thy prais - es
e
-
Re
J.
sum - mer suns which rip ened The fields of gold - en grain joic - ing in the tok ens Of God our Fa-ther's love Thy bound-less mer- cies To all the list-'ning earth tell
We thank Thee that Thou
•
;
All good
; ;
is
His ere
May we grow up
giv - est Nuts, a - tion, All branch-es In
-
as
h J
I
ap-ples,plums,and pears, beau-ti-ful and fair Christ,theone true Vine,
—
And for each pre-cious treas - ure,Which field or or -chard bears. Birds, in-sects,beasts and fish - es, Our har - vestglad-ness share. Thine. Bear fruit to Life E - ter - nal,And be for ev - er
^ mr
'-p^E^^
P=P=
^Mtt more
Carol 427. Words by
/. O. Whittier.
tiie
Utieral (
.
.^
.
.
Come
)
Si
3==f
seat lau^is
ottt.
HARVEST.)
James W.
Elliott.
im 1.
Once
more
O
fa
3.
We
shut
4.
Now
let
2.
-
the
lib
'ral
vours ev our eyes the al
-
'ry
year laughs out, year made new!
the flow'rs bloom on
;
O'er
O
We
rich bless
mur
tar wreath'd with flow'rs,And
er
than gems or sun - shine the corn ears the a - wake a -
stores
ings with mur, but with fruits,
i^f T
r Once more, with The boun - ty
We
choose
Thanks -giv
-
the ing
har o sha for
—
4,
fill
gain
I
vest
-
ver
-
dow, the
Na song and shout, Is The ful runs our due. That casts but the sun gold - en hours, The ear
ture's blood
-
less
ness shames our it, shines be and the ly
umph
tri -
dis lind
con us
lat
ter
1-
Parish Choir, No. 1636
gold sent I
1
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-
told, - tent, still,
rain
/ i
!
fl^avU
a
!
oC Deatienli? mnnit.
tiutfiit
Carol 428.
christmas.
Words by Mrs. M. N.
Meigs.
F. Schilling.
^^mmm^^m^^^^ 1.
2. 3.
HarkI a burst of heav'n-ly mu - sic From a Slum-b'ring in low - ly man - ger Lies the a And the joy - ful Christ-mas morn - ing Break - ing
J
i^S Oh G.
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ho
1
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de-scend
earth -
I
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sto
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a
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p r ^ u r the shep-herds of Ju - de - a, has come, the great ex - pect - ed, our tune - ful voi - ces, shall still
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To He
f
r
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t
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-ing in the ear - liest dawn. So they bear the of wis - dom, love and grace, To re-deem His the tide of praise shall stem Which the bless
J^f^
J
r
s- -J-J-i— J— -J
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aphs bright; Sud -den - ly to of all, And be - fore the be - low, Tells a - gain the
i^E^^B
si - lent night: the calm and the trem-bling shep-herds fall. Shepherds heard so long a - go.
ry,
-
Lord
J^
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m^^=^=^ Who
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Watch
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w
J
ser
of
the world
J
f—f '
T
ing,
.-
J
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a T
1
-
j^
i_ --?
Stran-ger
ly
won - drous
11
n
— — J^
^Pb_i|
J
.^
^^^
band
migh-ty o'er
/
J
I
r-
joy
- ful
tid
-
ings,
"Je
sus,Prince of re -store our the fields of
-
ined crea-tures,^ To an- gels taught us In
ru
J
^^
:
1
^ J 1^1 _kZL
^
—
j'^:;.ii'Mj:ii'n'^'iJj'^'t bom." Sweet
Peace
is
fall -
en race.
Beth
-le
-hem.
So Harkl
and let
clear those an - gels
we
hear
a
-
an
gel
voi
-
ces,
the gain the
cho
-
rus, rus.
-
wake
cho-
Ech omg thro' the win • ter's sky, ran - som'd men re - ply, So let Ring ing thro' the star - ry sky, g_
,4
As Chant
And
-
they ing
we
heav'n
chant the the join
ce the
-
les
heav'n
-
-
ly
mu
tial
an an
ly
sic,
"Glo
them, "Glo them, " Glo
to to to
^
Parish Choir, No. 1643 — 4.
God God God I
on high.' on high, on high. ^
^
CHRISTMAS.
=^d=—IM
1.
2.
3.
fT
if The
f^-H
7"
good joy
first
M^vp,
seiien los^s of
ITfie
Carol 429. .
Ma Ma Ma
that that that
The next good joy The next good joy
-
ry ry ry
had. had. had.
^
J
^
P
=P=^=F=^^ f^m-pi U u ^'^—Pi-fr-1
f.
j
~-\
was was was
It It It
the joy the ]oy the joy
/i J
^ — ^ b—
—
r U
YT
y
Trodaional.
—^-^ —
1
Choeus.
one
of of of
;
three;
.1—
To To To
fH
the bless
see see
her her
-
ed
own Son own Son
1
-JL
J • t
;
two
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1
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)-^v->'| "•
'
f
f
1
1/
'
'
ff
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I
Je Je Je
sns Christ, When He sus Christ, Mak- ing sus Christ, Mak- ing
-
-
-
to to
blind
When He Mak - ing Mak - ing
Son. go. see.
was
py may we
be
;
.
.
Praise
Fa -
ther. Son,
Ho
and
ly Ghost
-
And happy
;
;
e
all
-
ter
-
ni
-
ty.
t
And happy
;
Raising the dead to life. Raising the dead to life, Good Lord
And happy
etc.
etitist
tiotn
toafii
iw
was born
He
is
Let Chris
-
born
tian men,
re
Ex
Ma
na -
Chris- tus
Ex Ma
-
ri
-
tus
a
-
tus
ri
-
a
ho Vir ho Vir
-
ber joice
-
-
He
ries
glow
Ev
and
sing,
'Tis
the
i
^
-
di
c.
-
gi ai gi
ne;
-
ne; e.
,
-
hoi
iy,
twine
is
born
our
Lord good
'ry
-
where
The Babe, the Son, the The God, the Lord, by The Babe, the Son, the The (Jod, the Lord, by
birth
day
-
Ho a' -
ly
all
a
1
1
—
-
to ly
a
of
dored for
One -
the
of
One
all
Ho
I
1
1'=f
the
I
Parish Choir, No. 1543—4
5^
I
I
us
I
Oeorge Edgar Oliver.
I
Day; Wreathe
free,
J
-
T^
mas
set
J
na
r
Christ
to
red
J
f
r
on
the bright
Chris- tus
i^
ff^^W
l~^
T' Christ
etc.
on €f)vintmuH Bup.
Carol 430. Allegretto.
etc.
7 The next good joy that ISIary had, It was the joy of seven To see her own Son Jesus Christ Ascending into Heaven. Ascending into Heaven, Good Lord
see her
And happy
^^^
etc.
was the joy of five own Son Jesus Christ
It
To
4.
;
go, see,
6 The next good joy that Mary had. It was the joy of six To see her own Son Jesus Christ Upon the Crucifix. Upon the Crucifix, Good Lord
6 The next good joy that Mary had,
3.
to
^P^
4 The next good joy that Mary had, It was the joy of four To see her own Son Jesus Christ Eeading the Bible o'er. Eeading the Bible o'er, Good Lord
2.
to to
J
m
1.
Good Lord And Good Lord And Good Lord And
her Son,
first
the lame the blind
-i
-i
m--
-
her
hhltH^hH nri^r=P
AA.
hap
first
lame
of
dored for
Ma
bay;
show; King;
m nt^tx
SaU)
mHi^U
in tl^t CHRISTMAS.
Carol 431.
Saw ye
Mozart.
2.
Heard ye
nev nev
3.
Know
not that
1.
ye
clear stars shin
plain light
-
-
er er
ing.
of -
Up in heav'n the Jour-ney'd on by
twi-light,When the sun had left the skies, sto - ry, How they cross'd the des - ert wild, Ba - by Was the bright and morn-ing Star,
the the
in
low
ly
Thro' the gloom, like
sil -
and moun - tain,Till they found the Ho the Gen - tiles And the dark - en'd isle
So
ver eyes? ly Child ?
a
- f ar ?
they o
And we
-
too
wise
the
old
of
How
-
He who came
pen'd
may
men
to
watch-ing,
their treas
all
seek
His era
-
ure. die,
J-
Saw a lit Kneel-ing to
stran-ger star, that In - f ant King,
- tie
There our hearts'
=r=F
best treas-ures bring,
And they knew the King was giv- en, And they fol-low'd it from far. Gave the gold and fra-grant in-cense,Gave themyrrhin of -fer -ing? faith, and true de - vo -tion For our Sav-iour, God, and King.
Love, and
^f^M^^l ^la9
netufiSt
glatr neioiSt
li^JiljjJB
a=near antr far.
CHRISTMAS.
^^^m^mm^^ Carol 432.
1.
2.
3.
O hail the blest ap - pear Glad news, glad news a - near and far "Sweet peace on earth,good-will to men" The an - gels now are sing And sweet - ly o'er the win - try lea Let all the bells be-ring !
ing
Of
Him who
ing, Their I
A 1 1
i^ iM. B^^E^^^^^^^ u ^fi efefefej j^
-t^i
*=t:
^
mm^=F^f=^r=^f
Sun, the Star, The Light of hope and cheer - ing. ring- ing. is through the sky. In ev - 'ry heart - dy. mel And join the wide world's sing - ing,
J
A A I "
Parish Choir, No. 1643
j
J:
£
1-
J.
N
I
T-7~C~^F
>
For Christ
/ I
is
J:
come
to
i ^
lead
J
-
the
is
an-them car
ing Bring.hap
-
ol'd
py heart, thy
j:
A
^
l^f^
rm us home. His
-^
J
^
STJje Stieiitiettris* sotifl
Carol 433.
CHRISTMAS.
Words by Bishop
mf
T. T.
Stubba.
NobU.
molto tranquillo.
—
-V
Shep- herds
1.
Oh And
2.
3.
mar cho ox
in
-
five
moon
the -
m it
A
a ring, shone bright
deed there He
In
lay
ve Je - su we the stars were a !
And
a
crib
full
-
of
Of
And
hay.
With the
of
Of a Babe crown- ed King. For a - loft in the height Of this sound Made the wel - kin re - sound. And our sheep stood a - gaze. For the ass, Sor - ry cour- tiers, a - las! But the King had for throne Moth-er's
^m r r ^ ^ F=r^F^ m ^^i^rt
j^
Se
r-
i.
J..
^^^^^
same
en
hills
were
iear
lap
-
der night Choir-ing a - blaze With a
a
-
lone,
And
for
an
-
glo
-
roy
gels
-
a
ry
of
al
ar
-
brayde Sing - ing " Be light Like the sun ray The blue robe
be
it
on
known That He comes go
our knees,
Parish Choir, Ko. 1643
—4
Un If
-
to
Beth
it
so
His
to -
le
be
not at of
a
-
fraid.
For
to
mid - night. And we Maid May. So let's
rm
i^
^^g^g^^^g^^f#s^^^?^ "Let us
r"
-
i
'gJfciE
said, fall
a a
vel-lous thing. rus
and the
im
you
t^
sing light,
-
^
own, Bring-ing peace up - on earth For to see if 'tis so For to wor - ship our King
And good
hem now
As
you
And His
the
#nte
in 33et))Ief)em of ^^utial). CHKISTMAS.
Carol 434. Unison. Slowly, and with feeling.
R. Maunder.
/.
^^^^^m^^^^^^^ •-1--^--^
1.
3. 5.
But For Of
6.
Still
4.
in
Beth
-
•
le -
was not a the ox - en
It
he of Ju hem stately pal
a - way a lit a - cross the sea,There was laid ace,Where that lit - tie Ba - by lay, With His ser-vants to stood a-round Him, In sta - ble low and dim, In the world He had a He left His Fa-ther'sglo -ry. And the gold en halls a-bove, And He took our hu His in - fin - ite com-pas-sion He can feel our want and woe. For He suf-fer'd, He He stands,and pleads in Hea-ven For us weak and sin - de- filed, God who is a man
Once
2.
-
dah, Far
^
L
k
\
by
-
t«nd Him,
for
ness of
His be a
When He
lived
our
ev
Je
who
was once
In
the great -
sus
-
^
ij*^
-
ful
chil -
g^
•^A
Chorus for
aa; 3
a room
There was not
er,
-UJ-
On a Vir - gin Moth -er's And with guards to keep the
a - ted. na - ture. bur - led. -
Chorus /or
dren sing.The
P^ Full.
God
knee.
,
tdfa^>-Ff ^
iour,
gen
$rr-
^
1
-
tie
Sav
-
^
i6ur,Hear Thy
Him. love, -
low.
.
child.
'^^Md^^^U^d^^ H^s^^^r^ of
our
sal
-
^^sm^ Unison.
?
for
way.
^
sixth verse.
Parish Choir, No. 1545-
life
^—
was
3rd verse pp.
firstfive verses.
va
-
tion.
The Child that
m
is
our
f=?
-
man
^
—
h^P-=
•
1
I
g^^^ joy
atere
-
gj^itei;
Ba
tie
-
King
^nce
o'er
1.
Once
CHRISTMAS.
the fields
o'er
2.
A
3.
The
shep
-
4.
Now
un
-
bid
-
ing
-
in
of their
Beth fields
by
in
haste
to
herds rise
i-
who
us,
to
a
out
glo
hills
that heard
bout
them shone the
i
find
Him
Re
them
sung to
it
—
-I
-
in a us, glad
The
.
A
oed
a
it
-
-
Shine
throng!
tE^i^£ P
-•-
-r-
long
That won
fraid.
Till peace on earth With - in that low
mild.
drous sound,that
-
song! We'll seek
ho
the
^
i* J^^d=^3^ era -die Child a
then gain.
-
cres.
f^m //^
I
I
Chris-tus
ffl 1
ev
I
111
con
blest.
For
rest; blest,
er
And And
ijDjoi est,
r na-tus
i
Chris-tus
/r
r
I abe I ere
men:
Vr
r -
tus,
tus
-
idim.
I
^
^
rrY na
na
Chris - tus
est.
-
tus
-
est.
I
tus
I
est.
CHRISTMAS. i
—
on is
—
of neav - en the b reast of
Em
-
man
-
u
-
J
1
r
down
is
c ome
a
naaid-
en
He
lere
is
the
el,
1
*»
Y
Choir, No. 1645
to
n 1 ni L|
^-rJ^^-i •-M-i
^^i= -J—i— r1,
1
5^^ =F—M^ f—r—r- t
1
rang, gain,
riie great ^otr or fieatien*
The G reat God
A
.
raise, -
^
—?—
Lo!
^
Christus na
est,
na
tus
-
I
111 A/J^ilAA} a ^^^ ^EEP^PppF \
P>.^o
Chris
J-^H- — — n^— ^—f-nf^i rvM— ^-^i^^ ^=^'^-
1
i
j^i
A""! 1
Words by H. R. Br amity. njj
1.
I I
er more the ech - oes the hea - v'nly cho - ms ing God they sang a good-will and peace to
1-
O
2.
sing
^
i^iU^UUJi rr ^
Carol 436.
3.
praisj-
cres.
m^^s^^ wvi—
ev
fessed; While loud
-
at -
ly ly
i.=^
O
I
na-tus
er
-
will
-
They left the Babe The Babe for ev
the -
-
* i
psalm of praise. Good tid - ings an -gels sang. And God's good
-
They
A-
£ -
.
q
I
ech
;
child;
-ru-^
ry light And they were sore a man - ger low, With Ma - ry, moth-er glo - ry light. And sound, sweet se-raph glo
song stayed
ry
-
The watch - f ul Shep - herds To see the won-drous Come down, bright an - gel
m-f=s
1F
ver
go
^m
:M-=^ -
night.
watch by night.
-.^
J. Booth.
hem Rang
- le -
Ig^rT^—EF^gjg
o
mt^it^tm*
Utirfn of
ti^e
Carol 435.
f— 1—
sarth, lies.
His Yet
Chil(i,The
moth
1
er a with His
Vir
sits
Son
that was
prom-ised
-
J. I. 1
ll
-
gin,
Fa - ther
^ 1
r
1
T
1
1
rr^
fjand on to
^ r
-
THE GREAT GOD OF HEAVEN. Refrain.
? Jo
-
—
r
'I
I
-
ger,
He
-
ing
in
reigns love
o'er
a
king
the
in
Prince that shall
rule
on by -
dom
r
I
the
throne.
His
side;
I
let
us
I
Him and
n.^LTu^
f=pp^^pE^^^
i
=t=t:
I
Then
peace:
of
nj- ^i,j
i
P3:
r
I
man
seph stands wait
sleeps
.
L
J
^^m^^^^^^ — ni n ^^r
r^r
r
His
praise
great
save
us
poor
J.
J
i
J
m f=f=ri J=z=J:
Si)r
-J-
from
a
^
^^^^
CHRISTMAS. Arr. by £. Sedding.
^=J=^fe
r
r
Ce-dar
M r
I
I
•
I
i<-
1
From the Star
r
came
EEgg r-r-r — f—rJ=ff^=J=3= r^"rrTT f ^^ ^ UM^i=a L-U-U ^^ ^t=^ E^^F^f^
?=^
The
1.
M
He
^
fc
2.
ners
R. F. LitOedale.
Animato.
E4:
-
etVar at Uriianon.
Carol 437. Words by Rn.
sin
I
f^\
r
love,
J
r
r
Hath bowed
Leb-a-non, plant of re - nown, Sea the glad Sunlight hath shined,
of the
of
J
.1
J
!
I
!
Springs
the
j-^, J
I
the hys-sop His wide spreading of Ju-dah from Naph-tali's
to
Li
-
on
J
^;=X
I
I
I
^trr^^^
r
I
crown, The Son of the high-est,an in - fant is laid. On the breast of His moth-er, that low - 11 - est maid. Hind, The Life from the dy-ing,the Rose from the thorn. The Ma-ker of all things of Maid-en is born.
m^
J
.1
J
J
J
1
j
j
.
"^i-j-
^
>]>
l^Ll
,
Chorus. After each verse.
—
1
r7~r"rf God
All glo
m 3
-
r
ry
I
r
^
'
in the high-est
to
M
1^
we
is
And
—
4.
-
on earth
thro' the
new
-
ly
born King
M
5 yore, slave.
4 In the midst of the Garden the Tree of Life stands, 6 And offers His twelve fruits to lips and to hands. For the Lord of Salvation, the Gentiles' Desire, Hath ta'en from the Cherubs their sword-blade of fire. Parish Choir, No. 1545
peace up
fzsir^if^
lying, a Child, in the Cave,
Hath conquered the foeman, hath ransomed the
Pf^ffiP
f=P sing,
^E3
The manger of Bethlehem opens once more The gates of that Eden where man dwelt of
And He who
^E^
U=:i:
^
m
On the hole of the aspic the sucking Child plays, And His hand on the den of the cockatrice lays. And the Dragon, which over a fallen world reigned, By the Seed of the Woman is vanquished and chained. To To To Be
Him who Him who Him who
hath loved us and sent us His Son, the Victory for us hath won, sheds on us His seven-fold rays.
honour and glory, salvation and
praise.
Sing
tDe carol
Carol 438. Words by
iXnint i^out tioices.
I
NEW C.
Met).
YEAR'S.
H. Wood,
H.
S. Irons.
ores
i^pp^ Je - sus, our Em-man - u - el, Seen of an - gels.gone to ol Raise your voi - ces sing; Bornat Christmas,diedin Mem, died on Cal - v'ry, Rose at East - er as 1 songsof glad-ness!Christmas bright and glad New TearlDoffthe old, put on the
1.
Sing
2.
Born
3.
Laud and wor-ship
the car at
Beth
-
1
!
-
—
U¥Tr'^^^'=ff^=^f^-t-rj^jS^ JLJ\^J
^ 1/
ry. Came from spring -time. Flowers of
glo
-
new man,
heaven, as
do
I
tell
heaven on earth to soon ap
Je
;
bring
Christ as Judge will
-
Man
:
Laud
pear.
y sus Christ, our soul's sal - va of Sor - rows, Lord of Glo and wor - ship to the Fa
-
tion ,
Son
of
ry, Plead-ing ther, Songs of
^
^ 4
«
I
1/ 1/ U 1^ 1/ U U God, and Vir- gin-born, Word made flesh.Tea.God In - car - nate.Came from heaven on Christmas mom. for us sin-ners,stilll Broth- ers, list the an- gels sing - ing "Peace on earth, to men good- will, glad - ness to the Son, Com-f ort us, Thou Ho - ly Spir - it. While our earth-ly race we run. I
I
i. J^
9i^ Se
m ^
I
11
Al-
^
f^onnunXf seats
Carol 439. Words by
A
-J^-^J-^
tome
liatie
anlr gone.
CHEISTMAS.
^^
Traditional. Re-arr. by Arthur Sullivan.
T. T. Lynch.
m^fm 1.
mu m—
J:t,l
And
thou-sand years have come and gone,
2.
And we
3.
For trou-bles such as
are glad, and
we will man must
a
near
As in the From child-hood
sing.
bear,
thou-sand more. days of jore; to
hap-pier
Come
all,
§^ -
y
we might
i
.;
Than' ev To wel
shone bring,
His
share J
joy most joy - ful sum-mer change be - flict, and of J
I
joy .
1
con
V
shared with us, that
?^
Heav-en read
hght f rom and hearts made
Since
He
four-score,
I
Parish Choir, No. 1545
stirred. -
gan. sin, ,
-
-
er
shone
be-
fore:
And
in
the hearts
;
J
,
That
sent such
And daw awn- ing May tell how tell -J-
-^
_
I
I
,
I
on
a
-^
^
lone
har
-
ly birth. vest sheaf
-
A A
oi grief.
Of
!
news from tongue to tongue, As large the
try earth
and young
old
of
come back once more The day when first the win thou-sand years a for ev - er - more And twice
Up His
-
ears had nev er heard, light of man. rose the light love shall win. pa - tient lov< I
I
|f|lf,ll)ti|ilillill|lllJlllllPl|f|!llll|llrt1^!i!ll|^
ilil
lllllfev^ I'll
S^itiQ n^ottt carolfs, ni0tlt i^
Carol 440. Words by
^
C. L. Jackson.
Moderate.
1.
2. 3. 4.
'^^^m
^
Eas
ing
sun on
has
ria
-
Thy
chil
-
ter
-
Strik Christ
Keep
-
4
Hear the
-
An
-
-
our
Eas
-
Till
breaks harps
at of
gold,
en dren
from
the
safe
from
tomb. harm,
song a - far. Eas - ter hymn est flowers of spring ter songs (ve sing
gels'
S
fe^d^Ji
glo
^ -
ry,
^
Al-le-lu
:p=t=
itOc
Parish Choir, No.
1566
—
Glo
-
Al
ry,
4.
As With Let In
-
it floats from star to star, the chant -ing se - re-phim. us wel- come Christ our King. the ci - ty of our King.
4-
i
t
ia!
p,
,
-
ryi
/4.
-
y>
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P^
5a^ r^^T E^E Al
g
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last,
3=^=\-i:
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i^i=i^
Al
ry,
.!
your
fair
-
|=f=i^l^^fe^
.
Chil -dren, join
^
^^W^^=f^
Glo
bloom, arm,
light their
1
With the
past, old,
III
B. Whiteley.
ff
—
4
punt
eastek.
night is Sing sweet car - ols, now once of Sing they as spring-time's ear - ly In the Thy ho - ly by Je - sus,
^^i=i
111
- le -
lu
-
ia!
Al
- le
-
lu
-
ia
!
A
-
men.
m^^^^^m 361
Carol 441.
-I
A
.
Our
ris
Con
r-i
.ri,_j filled
ing, en. q'ror,
-
-
-
ur
-
an
-
break- ing, And
is
gels give --'^»with glad-
Our
Sav
N
rec
-
-
now, a- mid the hope so lull of us, A ness.AU praise and joy we
o
iour
pen
-
finds
re
and
our
The an- gels there are The Sav-iour has a Un - to the migh - ty
gloom
peace oring
T tomb,
"C
Be - side the From death He
I
Ees
r
dawn
-
H. A. Farntworth.
— —t— --[-xrr—f-f—z'K^r ter
watch
tratoti in tireal^ing*
Ford.
song the ^_-_x hearts are
The
1.
2.
IBunttv
s:i|e
Words by Margaret
Now
lease.
-
comes the Eas
King.
-
morn
ter
^
The
ing.
-
I
I
tion
Day,
m^
.
When light and
life
dawn on
the earth, And dark-ness
a
flies
-
way.
^^^
^F
muQ
I
^^^^^m^^m^ Carol 442.
ottt, n\s}Ht
iSaster
auellis.
J.
And
Ring out,sweet Eas- ter bells, ring out, The world to life is wak Once more the sea its wave di-vides, That we our Lord may fol
1.
2.
T—r—man I
r
tri -
umph shout. The
tri-umph
rides.
The
joy hosts
of of
I
I
"I
-
to
tak swal
^ 1
J- J:
The Lord The Lord
\
par
sin
I
I
-
ris
mm.
-
r
5
en en
from from
i
J.
~^^
He, who died our He, who saved us
For For
low:
Al
-
;
:
—
Alleluia Parlnh Choir, No.
use— 4.
in in
-
to save.
from our doom, I
^^ le
^
I
lu
I
3 The Roman guard in vain shall keep His dark and silent prison No more sad Magdalene shall weep, For Christ the Lord is risen Cho. The Saviour, who for sinners bled, The Lord is risen from the dead.
souls
I
f
J
heav'n-ly hosts o'er the foe
f^^hm-u^
ing;
J.
the grave the tomb
^
Then
Anketai.
I
i^
4 Then ring, sweet bells, the joy of earth In Easter hymns to heaven, And tell the new, immortal Birth To man by Jesus given Cho. For our dear Lord is ris'n indeed, And lives on high to intercede.
—
Alleluia
^^
Carol 443. Words by
^^
2.
4.
F. SmitA.
ppiipp
jsj. A
Ma MaMa-ry
-ma thee, Fair shrubs and flowers she ry walked in the gar- den green Of Jo-sephof ry came to the tomb of stone, She coaldnother grief con - tain For she was 'ware that no lis-ten'd she gazed a-round. When dim in the morn- ing gloom. She saw One stand, with a Ma-ry heark-en'd,herDanie she heard, (cr)0 Ma-ry! she turned in haste, And joy shone out at the - ry mused up-on things un-seen, She learnt how the Lord doth scan. And claim each flow-'ret and
As As As As As
\.
3.
i?CT. fi.
.J
d=nl:
!BE± mf p p p mf
ittat^ inalUtn in tHe QUvXitn flteeu.
Rev. G. P. Grantham.
-
-
- ri
Ma
^MM^^ m^^^^hm
5.
w^
r
^^
'
I
^
^
I
i
^"T lad- en
p
\
passed be-tween,Tall palm and in Christ was there,\Vho late spade in hand. Full close to gra-cious word, Which ev - e blos-som green Which blooms in
the wide plane the tomb had the sa - cred ef ry tear the heart of
^p-.
I
ear - ly mom, as with spice and balm Full bit- ter grief in her soul was .stirred. When Sir, now tell, hast tliou bonie Ilim hence? O
And
lain.
tomb. Good
Rab
faced.
-
hard say where He now doth wel-comed with love's sur pu - ri-ty's flower of
-
lie!
.
She
felt right sure that
.While
vey,
snow,
-
.
^
ni!
of
Lord!— 'Twas her Master good She hope, and of long -ings high. With
..... '^""-^
A voice she heard, A ac-centcalm,
thoaght she heard in
.
bo
man. Fair buds
...-„._. _..... ^' f~TT~f f^'r She an
,
,
she went, When lo! by the grave's lone cell
p
I
I
tree. 'T was
a
.
r
V
^
voice which she seemed voice which she knew full
her list'ning sense From some bless -ed bright One to gar-den-er's guise had stood, And seem'd to her soul glow-ing love with its ver-meil dye. And cha - ri - ty's pur - pie lo! seem'd borne to
Who'neatha
And
Slower.
Chords.
I
(Cho. After
He
Voices
in
Unison.
t^^^=^^^f=^^^^^m
am
the Gardener true!
tfF^-^'
^
:f-^£0
Mine
are
the
vio
-
lets blue, The
li
ly
all
white, And the
His
are
the
vio
-
lets blue, The
li
ly
all
white, And
last verse.) is
the Gardener true!
——C/KS.
P
i^^f
Pt3; do.ff
dim.
^^
^^ X
•
rail.'
the
f^Tl
X rit.
pp
i so so
bright, bright,
And pan And pan
-
-
sy sy
of of
pur pur
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^
Carol 444.
net n»
^tavs*
tell tue
Words by the Mason Neale.
Phrygian-mode Melody;
EASTER.
From
Eev. John
Now up -on Mount
2.
T
— the Lord
a
bove
-
-i
eth Ju-dah's Li
ris -
-
f
r r r -t/ r f rom weak-ness, liv Con-qu'ring and to con
-
eth,
-
U
i
J
J
m^ m
J
i
-
i
Met and
eth
:
:
i i
i^vJ
Eas
-
J
conquered'hell, for conflict listed
At
(
tm
toe
Easter.
Arihur H. Brown.
ASCENSION.)
m
3.
1/
1
ol
O'er us For our
2.
"^^
"nr we joy
I
still
lift
I
I
ful-ly
-
I
While we
Thine hands,Je-sa,
in -firm
-
i-ties
A-
ble
I
:
fogfuUs*
^
j-108.1 1. Car-
tei
j
Moderato.
f^^El
The
And
On Friday last His sword He drew The vanquish'd foe He overthrew
€arol
Rev. S. Childs Clarke.
eth'
know At
ya
-i
-
ing
-
-
day Of
rious
Easter.
Carol 445. Words by
glo
sh ow
4 Single warfare waging. Embattled hosts engaging. He, by none assisted. He, by all resisted,
:
At
i i
I
^^
3 Every earthly battle Is fought with armour's rattle, And with war-steeds prancing, And with helmets glancing, And with pennons in the breezes dancing Another foe, another fight, Was fought before the morning light
He
t'
i
i
mon Al :^
His might
ing sprang from dy quer, forth He go
hath made this -
V
1
J
J
Now
r
ing,Strength
-
bears sway vay: The Lord be - low One com
and earth
on;
-
-
-i
King
is
i
p
V i
J
Lord
r"
on Up
-
born from sigh ones o'er - throw
Joy was Might - y
heav'n
Si
the Pice Cantiones.
r'
r
How
I I
I
p
'
r
I
i/
f
when His mis - sion o'er Crown-ing it re -call all, to bless Pierc'd with those marks of love. Our Righ-teous-ness. to feel; Sin's deep and dead-ly wounds Wait -ing to heal. ;
^/^4^4^ia,ji,
Mm
Je
Un
-
Gone
sus to
for us. Lift - ing His hands,Bless-ings be - tok - en - ing Un - to all lands. the throne of grace Thro' Thee we come Ac - cess Thou grant-est us To Thy bright Home. pre -pare for us Man-sions on high, Thi-ther to fol - low Thee, And find Thee nigh.
went up
;
to
wm^m^h^^^^^^^fi^ I,
U
Chords V^HOKUS
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pi
f^r*-5-rr-T-rrf-r-r=^T-=J-r^f=r^c^'^ Car
-
ol
we
grate
-
ful
- ly,
Je-su,
to Thee,
For Thou didst "cap- tive lead cap-*
Parish Choir, No. 165(3—4.
^-m
tiv
a-i
-
i-
ty."
i^viuQ tfiem to
t))e JEafistet. (FLOWER SEKVICK OR CHILDREN'S DAY.)
Carol 446.
Rev. G. C. E. Jiyley. \-
^^FiPf^¥fi#siifp#^^ 1. 2.
3.
Mas - ter, Lay them at His Bring them to the An -gels stand a - round Thee, In Thyheav'na What have we, dear Sav - iour. Thou coold'st care to
^^^_j_
m^dd
m^^
^»
fft
Flow
-ers
Hymns of We may
fair
and
Bring them to
sweet.
joy - ful dare to
--r=r
love.
We
make?
Lord, be
the
wor-ship
will -
side these
They are
of
there
Is
i
to of fering prais
-
a
ny
-
of
Al al
flow
-
-
tar.
Where He
so.
Hearts and voi - ces See, our hearts we
ers.
-
-
loves
to
fer, es,
-
f 'ring
U
A
-dM m^
rest,
raise.
lay.
A ^1 ^^
X-Ui
AJ-^A
i
we have
All
feet.
bove, take ?
Refrain. afUr each verse,
rail.
a tempo.
I
1
Bring what-e'er Je - sus, with
May we
love
fair
-
est
the
flow tru
-
ers.
-
ly.
Thee
i
m
^^
f=f=r
Bet
-
ter
gifts
a
place so See, we bring Thee From Thee nev - er
J
-i-l
§st 64FF
To
is
J
.
^ i ^
blest,
praise. stray.
-i
\
Lord,
we
long
^
J,
J
Thee
UU J
J
J
^^^^^mm. r— n
these.
Teach
f-
I
us
t^^^^'^;^E^.=^|3^
what
to
kk
of
*«st=t
-
fer.
how
Teach
4.
to
-i-
——
-•
• I
-I
—
give
E3=^^=|£^^^^T^^^^B
than
Parish Choir, No. 1567
to
>
•-
please.
m
eiamttn
Carol 447.
mount mmnt.
ttie
(FLOWER SERVICE.) M.
Words by Bishop Moule. Smoothly and not too fast,
House Di - vine Sav - iour's feet leave them there, kind. wise and
the
your
dren, to
them du ly Garden -
/
ly, er,
/-^
J
J.
i-
Then
the gar -den's the ra - diant a - bove them
Plant
and
See Bring
tend
treas-ures shine; off - 'ring sweet, breathe your prayer, heart and mind,
us,
I *
J.^.Ui'
.
V Col
-
Know Ask
-
ours ing
Him
ing
Thy
Till
the heav'n the Lord
of
how gra
-
your souls
bow old
to
make
Here Did
Wa
Hope the violet, Love the rose, Faith, the heartsease of repose, And the lily of the dell. Meekness, loved by angels well.
-
geth
ter'd
gar
som
in
.
-
\
er
wov
with dens
love for
these
hearts
-
flowers
-
^ en be His of
\
gloir. -
hold. sake. ours.
6
Make
our lives, through
Beautiful, to
all their
days,
win Thee praise
Then, transplanted to the skies. Bid them deck Thy Paradise.
'mx i% f^xi^i anTr ttieetful ronnir uu*
Carol 448. Words by
-
-
the
J^^
i
J:
5
to
Bios
the flowers,
like
ces,
-
ly
of
S. Sktffington.
(FLOWER SERVICE OR CHILDREN'S DAY.)
Rev. J.
M.
W. H.
NeaXt.
Waiter.
^^=L_^£i^, 1.
2.
3.
All If
is bright and cheer-ful round us, the flow'rs that fade so quick - ly.
There are leaves that nev
'
-
er with
i-J i=J 1^
g^
^
m
f=±f=f 4
-
A
er
;
All a -bove is soft andblue;Spring at last hath that ends in night. If the skies that If a day There are flow'rs that ne'er de - cay Noth - ing e - vil :
- ^-T^-
i
—
1
J
i
,
—
1
j
I
1
\
I
^f?r^Pr
t=t r
r
f=f~r~nnr
r
come and found us; Spring and cloud so quick go - eth thith
-
-
ly er
Oft ;
Noth J
-
en
all
cov
ing good
J
-
-
pleas-ures too
er
from our sight,— If they all have so much beau kept a - way. They that came from trib - u - la -
is
i ^ i
:
'ry flow'r
is
full
of
glad-ness, ty, tion.
J
Dew is bright and buds are gay ;Earth with all its WTiatmust be God's land of rest.Where His sons that
—
Ev
its
Wash'd their robes and made them white, Out of ev-
Parish Choir, No. 1667
L-.-L
J
^Ff U——
'ry
i,Seems a hap - py place to - day. sin and sad-ne83,£ Af - ter man - y toils are blest ? do their du-ty. . J tongue and na-tlbn,Now have rest and peace,and light.
eomfng from
Carol 449.
t^t luCntet.
(EASTER FLOWER SERVICE.) With
1.
Com -ing from the win-ter
2.
Gen -tie
3. 4.
T. B. G. Joz4.
spirit.
In- to hap - py spring, To our ris-en Sav iour Eas-ter songs we bring, lit -tie flow - ers, Strong to cleave the sod, Tell of Je-sus ris ing, Gen -tie Son of God. Trees that bud and blos-som At the warm Spring's breath Tell us life is great er— Great - er far than death, To our hearts this mes-sage Eas - ter Day should give. They who trust in Je sus Shall not die, but live. -
U-j^j^A=.UJ
^f^ i
-#-^»— =
F=f=F
U-4—
i
Befbain.
'M'^^^W' M r
r
Hap-py, hap - py Springtime, Hap- py Eas-ter Day;
Je - sus Christ
And He lives
en.
ris
is
i i
J-
^
Carol 450. Words by W. H.
1^0110
Groser
Of
Siting
otice
mote
J
for
l:
iue sing.
(FLOWER SERVICE OR CHILDREN'S DAT.) J. Booth.
Brightly
1.
A
2.
For
song once
/r
1
of
a
-
Spring once gain the
more prom
change-f ul hours bring sun and show'rs fruits of earth shall wake to birth.
May:
.
store:
.
we -
As
Win
Floats
down
sing
ise-strain
To weave a To bless the
With heart and voice we all Each an - nual round with boun
3 Thee, Lord, we praise
for Springtide days, yet fairer Spring These golden hours, these opening pow'rs, ||:To Thy glad service bring: :|j
And
crown
to be,
from sin set free
Our Father, Saviour, King Parish Choir, No. 1M7 — 4.
!
—
for
toil - er's
-
ter
a
flies
from days
May,
.
store,
.
On
this
crown'd Till
time
re-joice ties
-
of
way,
.
And
yore,
.
That
To weave a crown To bless the toil
re -turn shall
be
-
ing
day.
no
more.
for
Though foes may throng, Lord, make us strong —
A
life's
Thine own
aye.
firm, unfaltering
band
The good
to seek, the truth to speak, And for the right to stand; :|| Till, duty done, and victory won, :
II
We
gain the better land.
Carol 451. "Words by
^Tfie Longfellow.
liev. S.
nummtv
come a^afn.
rtapn ate
(FLOWER SERVICE AND CHILDREN'S
DAY.)
Traditional.
A-
T-—r— 2.
I
—
r~--r—u—r
I
i
;
;
;
glow of
sum-mer
air,
And wing
doth our
cup o'er
brim
For
mS
—n^-r— —p—f—^
a - gain Once more the glad earth yields a - gain The birds are on the wing
sum-mer days are come sum-mer days are come
The The
1.
-
J-
J.
J
hap
ingtlioaghts,and
sum - mer joy -i
in
-
field
py moods Of and wood We
i i
i
J
m
f^
mnuttouu ate
Carol 452.
ttie notoets (Flower service.)
Words by W. Chatterton Dix. For Tbebles and Altos. Cheerfully
mtnmm
Her gold - en wealth of God's prais - es, in their
^ Ji_AAJ^ =P=F '-^=^
of eatt)^
a;4j=i£aftf r
mf
we bring with ho-
ly mirth, Bright and sweet and gay; And He loves to see Are most pre - cious in His sight. this like heav'na-bove, Where no e - vil reigns. Yes, will; for chil-dren'slove Makes world So our low - ly gifts to Thee, Lord of earth and sky and sea. Thou wilt kind - ly take
1.
Beau- teous are
2.
Yes,
3. 4.
He He
theflow'rs of earth, Flowers
will;
for
all
things
bright
1/
Will our
Fa -
ther
deign to
own
Gifts
we
lay
be
-
fore
His throne.
Chil-drencome with flow'rs for Him, Whom the flam-ing Se - ra-phim And where all u - nite to bring Pur - est of - f er - ings, and sing Ev - 'ry lit - tie flow'r we bring, Ev - 'ry sim-ple hymn we sing,
*==|:
5fc 5
And
^
where'er these flowers shall go,
Sickness, sorrow, tears,
and woe,
Lighten, heal, and cheer
:
With Thy loving touch restore, All Thy plenteous grace outpour, Soften pain and fear. Parish Choir, No. 1567—4.
On
this
hap
-ly-
Love''s un-end
And
^^
not
-
one
ing strains, for
Bright and sweet and gay Father, Son, and Spirit,
On
we
lay before
this
Thy
happy day.
-
sake.
P
3E
Beauteous are the flowers of earth, Flowers we bring with holy mirth,
Gifts
day?
py
Wor--ship
;
own throne.
Koto
ffftifl
toe
a
Cor
soiifl
ttje liarbessit*
Carol 453. Words by John W. Chadwick.
S.
Rtay
^^^^^m^f^^m^ 1.
Now
2.
And thanks
3.
But
=.^
we
sing
i
.
a song har
for the
now
-
we
sing deep
.'
' /
'
har
for
the
vest
of beau and high
-
er
vest,
-
-
-^^-M"—=^ F=g= f^
The har-
that the vest eyes
Thej
pen
all!
ri-
boun
-
ti
-
du
-A
-
-
-
es it
up - land on moun - tain Lord of
of
and low and moor
art
the
J
ai
h
^
har
M
Hath
giv
-
en
er,
And
on
-
ly
ty.
1
^.
Parish Choir, No. 1581
-
land. For land. vest.
4
—
-
praise,
hold,
not
see
^^=1
=#q
to glad our hearts the brave
fruits
of
glean
it
Giv
er
J
1
^^
:l
4—\—=fr-nE — A
t-
The
We
den our days; can en - fold: and the free.
-
^^ the
fei i gar
who
glad
-
-
and and
field
ow dens
our
days.
den
-
from mead
lea,
^S=J=JL
T
rie
To
del
We
land. bind ing Thanks.- giv
-J^
— 4.
^•—
i -P
1
-
^
=^=^
Are I eaped by
1
For gold which the mine and the prai We gar - ner it in from the cloud re - peat Our hearts are for ev - er i
can
vest that eye
F=*==t=
?^
rT
reap
ing and hon - our and which the hands can - not
-
er
=1=
Thou who
har
-^-r-
M:4
^^ For grass
-
that
--1-
-t-
Giv gath
ful
on - ly can on moun- tains of
^>^ ~l^
We
For Of
er.
^^ %igM^ifeyiii
ffF=^ -h -J— For
Thanks -giv
ty.
-
-
ver it
ing
and hus
-
in sheaves
and hon
band from -
our
-
man the
yield. sea.
and praise
1
m
^t^vt^tn to
Carol 454. Words by
Rets. J.
ti^ani^fnl reapetis*
ti^e
Eet. R. F. Smith.
Bcnonea
^-^U^-gnj
BJ=g=3 rr^'-r fTf^nJ
mf \. Heark mf 2. First / 3. Praise
the
thank-ful
the blade
from
fur
we
the
^^.
c
en
-
to
then
reap
ers.
Bear
-
ing
Grew
-
ty.
Sit
-
row spring Lord Al - migh -
ing in
the the
ting
His
-
-
gar - ner ver - dant throne on
J
1^1 Witir
their voic in time
.
Which Day
.
by
.
He
ri
1:
l,
ness.Sheaves of the
i ^
d
r
r
-
-
-
Al Jf Al /Folds
-^ b
[
le -
lu lu
us
in
le
-
. .
.
-
ia.
His
I-
Tenobs Omlt.
p
Qt.
2.
3. 4.
.
of
-
mer
-
en,
mel of
Praise Lord, Gives
ia.
ia,
cy,
store
year: cry;
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God
for
Thy
thank-ful
us
heav -en
e
ver
-
reap
-
Hrhen
i
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hear,
we
die.
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ntnu
neUi0, Qootf nttos iu
Rev. R. F. Smith,
Andante moderato.
ff Full
is
sent
horn ther, here of end ther
Choib.
once more,Good news the Au-tumn winds re - peat; Our God hath age pay For gifts which or-chard boughs have bent, For mea-dows we bring,Forher-bage green and ri - pened grain, Wealth that for less mom Here 'neath His throne your praises yield Praise Him.the :
1
blessed our bar- vest store. Hath filled us with the flour of wheat sweet with new morn hay. For fields' and gar - dens' in - crease sent. joy makes val - leys sing, Har-vest-gold glis-t'ning o'er the plain. Prince of wine and corn. First-fruits of earth's wide bar-vest
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fall the leaves by breezes fanned, Soon shall the harvest task be o'er Soon shall Thine Angel-reaper's hand Be stayed beside the threshing-floor.
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4.
us,
Here
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Words by W. H.
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Carol 455.
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gold sea
ways way
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glad
ing
-
pened With Al guards and feeds us,
was
day
r^i
sing gild
es
-
floor,
ff
when sounds
in
Lord
his greeting clear,
Thine Altar's
Fearless and blest to
light to be
know Thee
of the harvest
!
Thanks
;
near, to
Thee
!
^onie, l^ear
i^e
HoiD iKotf'n pvitut of
Carol 456.
olXt,
harvest.
Words by W. H.
G. B. Liasant.
Jewitt.
sun.When safe was stored the harvest gold. The l.n^f Come.hear ye how God's priest of old,Be - neath an East-€rn 2.m/Thus was the har-vest - joy outpoured, The gar-ner sane - ti - fied, An oflf-'rlng meet be-fore the Lord A mfThe har-vest Sheaf ,then,hi-ther bring, First-fruits of all earth yields, And lay be-fore our Gracious King Who 4. / We thank Thee,Lord,f or all Thine hand Hath shower'd,and pray its might To bring us to Thy promls'd land Of
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pure un - blemished grace, reap-er's work was done, Took, with an of -f 'ring from the fold. Of spot-less Vic- tim died: Thus Christ.the Lamb of God, a-dored Neath har - vest gifts we raise. bless'dour har- vest fields; Of gifts that from life's flow'r-clad spring Have strew'd the path ye trod. end -less gol - den light Where Saints,to God Thy first-fruit band. Make Thee o - bei - sance meet, :
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sheaf of first-fruits of the grain, That spread in light o'er hill and plain, And waved before His first-fruits of the field of earth, Ac - cept - ed Sheaf of Eas - ter-birth, A Sac - ri-fice of soft fall Autumn's golden leave3,In hom- age lay your garner'd sheaves Be - fore the sheaf of one, e-lect-ed har-vest Sheaf, The heaY'n's wide plain round Thee its Chief Waves at Thy sa-cred
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praise.
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Carol 457.
Henry Smith.
^m^m
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T~f' 1.
Ga
2.
O
3.
Lift
-
ther
them
in,
ga
pen
the the
gates, voice, sing, sing,
o
up
4."Lar- gess," 5."Lar- gess,"
we we
lift
-
-
in ther them pen the gates. up the voice.
"Lar-gess," "Lar-gess," \
we we
A
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bi sing. sing.
The har The Mas The Lord of The reap The shout
A
1
soon
will
be
wheat we
the
har
ers'
work
of
har
Let Stored
all is
Home-ward
the the the the
fields
hosts corn
Guar
Parish Choir. No. 1581—4.
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ful fruit of re of Heav'n of Heav'n's great dian An - gels
earth. joice.
Our The
bring
are vest
-
ing,
greet
com
is
-
vest
-
plet rais
ing;
"
care- ful
Reaped are
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vest ter's
Home ward way we - dian An -
Guar
King, Death is come. The Lord of .
.
for
ev
the
Har
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er -
ly
tend
are
wing meet
gels
de
feat vest prais -
•
UitiQf tieUSt vitiQ. HAKVEST FESTIVAL.
Carol 458.
Words and music by M.
0. Brovan.
f WUh spirit.
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Let us all give thanks and pray, Let us praise the Lord al-way On this hap-py, hap-py day. Fa-ther, un - to Thee we raise Glad-some songs of grate-ful praise For the love that crowns our days. For the fruit- ful fields of grain Wav - ing o - ver hill and plain, We will thank our Lord a - gain.
1. 2.
3.
Ring,
ring
bells.
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Bim, borne, bim, borne, bim, bome, bells!
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I
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Bim, borne, bim, home,
I
Carol 459.
stats are
^Tlje
Words by Margaret
The stars are bright- ly shin The wise men, too, are watch Thro' the whole world the sum
1.
2. 3.
titfgtjtlff siiining* H. A. Farnsiaortk.
CHKISTMAS.
Ford.
A
ing,
-
-
bove
-
a peace
a to
While shepherds watch and In glo - rious beau - ty "A - wake, and give your
plain,
-fill
ing The star that shall mens Comes from the sky
-
rise
1
earth,
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Wi'^tntt tomtn f^in tusii of initiQ^
Carol 460.
U^— 1.
\\
f
Whence comes
2.
"Tell
us,
3.
Hark
how
4.
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—
^ ^ Y^ %
^
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gels
;
J
M — —
of
wings
J
this
.
rush
ye
birds,
why come
Green- finch bears and shep - herds birds
i
—
a ye
—^—p=^—
here, part,
Fol In Phi
the sky
Come
-
his of
^
far,
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mel, where the
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heart,
hem
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all
our sweet
mi.
man
doth
dwell, Join
fa, the
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sol.
shout.
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God
star?
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and
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low
f— -f
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CHRISTMAS.
•
the
the woods in Birds the "Hast - 'ning we seek Chants from her leaf - y on the earth with Christ
.
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"Carol of the Birds."
Not slow.
f
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ly Night. sic bring." cents sweet.
No
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"Soin let
nu sfng
Carol 461.
Anseir song*
ti^e
CHRISTMAS. A. Bandegger.
1.
2.
3. 4.
Now let He came He He
us
sLng the tell the bring the to bring a to
came came
to
An
-
Fa wea glo
gel's
ther's
ry
-
rious
song That love, His ones True gift,
Good
fell
On The Which
Majestic.
rang good
so
and
will
to
earth -ly glo - ry dark-en'd
us
al
to
-
shades all
gain
per
When
and clear, and grace;
sweet
ness, truth
-
peace
feet
-
men;— and why
eye
and
of
His
and
dis
live
and
To To Be
rest; ?
To
ear;
Him
Then sweet
to
hear:
to
in
Him
we
raise
be on
chase, blessed, high.
of
a
die;
deigns death
ways
the
take cause
With His That great
Parish Choir, No. 1690—4.
light
ly
-
show
tressed,
face; -
-
heav'n
He
we own
-
and
bright -ness way the loved us,
sing,
our
mus
-
ic
of
His
smile,
guilt
sin
-
[and sus
Je
Sav
light, full so small might hear long, the An
and and
-
-
came For
King,
Who
and His
bright.
The
gels'
song,
iour
call,
And
A
-
.
.
'Glo
-
ry
to
God,
and peace
on
earth."
Ho
Carol 462. Tr.
J-
CHRISTMAS. Michael Praetorius.
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116.
T
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m
Bofiie I0 tiloomfng.
a fair
I
from German, 15th cent.
I
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cold mid-
While reigns the
bright.
'ret
And
win
And
y^
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little Rose I'm singing, Whereof Isaiah spoke,
3
eternal might For us a Child she beareth, While darkest is the night.
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i.
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so lowly,
Doth all our dark dispel True Man, true God is He
;
By God's
Carol 463.
night.
J
J.
Whose fragrance none can tell, With brightness strange and holy
Mary
A
The Floweret
the night,
.
the
r^-n
2 The
to us is bringing, maid of humble folk
dark- est dark - est
;
From every ill he saveth God grant we saved may be
^at>e
; 1
tiotH fu 33et))leliem.
ffii
CHRISTMAS. Tr.
fr.
Latin by Rev. C. P. Krauth.
^ mff A
T f J born
f
2.
3.
Still-ness
4.
The wise men came.led
by
5.
His
Vir
in
is
He man
a man-ger was all the
mo-ther
is
I
f Beth
Babe With - in
1.
15th century.
the
-
^
'
le
-
doth lie. ger round
-
-
the gin
"^ ^
hem, Beth ;
He Man
star.
By
mild,
Vir
nj
- le
doth -
-
ger the gin
I
hem.
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^
There-fore re-joice, Je
Whose throne is round. The crea-tures lie.
set
-
Jm f J f --._ sa -
-
a-bovethe
leni.
sky.
a - tor found. star, Gold,myrrh,and incense brought from far. mild. And He the Fa-ther's on - ly Child.
A
its
Cre
-
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lt=^t
'^^
aJUr each
^rt ^^f.
Hal
fe -
verse.'
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Parish Choir, No. 1690—4.
jah!
Hal
poco
rit.
6
The
7
Our human
serpent's
wound He beareth
not,
Yet takes our blood, and shares our
I jah
But
flock He enters in, bears no single taint of sin.
fallen man Him.self He bowed, That He might lift us up to God On this most bles.sed Jubilee, All glory be, O God, to Thee. 10 O Holy Three, we Thee adore,
8
To
9
This day, henceforth, for evermore.
lot.
.
0*tv Carol 464. Words by
tf^t JjUl anXf o^tv tHe liale. Tune CHRISTMAS AND EPIPHANY.
^^In vemali tempore.'" Har. by Rev. G. R. Woodward.
John Maton Neale
l)r.
-jT
Now on Per-sia's sand y plains.Now where Ti Now thro' Syrian lands they go, Now thro' Mo -
a^^
2 O'er the hill and o'er the vale,' Each king bears a present: Wise men go a Child to hail, Monarchs seek a Peasant: And a star in front proceeds, Over rocks and rivers leads, Shines with beams incessant: Therefore onward, onward still! Ford the stream and climb the hill:
Love makes
Carol 465. Words by
all
-
T^=T
3
l-l They
Now
^ He
is
1
I
I
I
I
their cam-els te - ther o'er Edom's hea - ther.
9-r-
God ye go
:
)
ji
I
to meet:
Therefore incense profffer: He is King ye go to greet; Grold is in your coffer: Also Man, He comes to share Ev'ry woe that man can bear Tempter, Railer, Scoffer: Therefore now, against the day, In the grave when Him they lay, Myrrh ye also offer.
things pleasant.
^>xt iietHUDem^s
if.
-^.
gris swells with rains, ab, faint and slow,
G. Pearae.
Hill f«
time of
CHBISTMAS.
3r^-| =F
iimi
olir.
^
A. E. Floyd.
mpl. O'er Bethlehem's hill in time of old. Came the night Led 2. The sil - v'ry lamp thro' ail 3. by Thy light Shine So, gra- cions Spir - it, 4. For gifts— we give our-selves to Thee Our ;
-?i-^
wise
men from a
on
their
Thou
up
hearts shall
far,
.
.
ea-ger way, on our way, be Thy throne
Bring-ing their cost
Un - til
up
To guide our For gold— we
-
on feet
give
-
gifts of gold For they had seen " its gen ly home Was shed would our hom to Christ the Lord, all our love: O make it all
ly
His
;
Hi low His
Who
Thee
-
tie
star.
ray
age pay Thine own
-
; •
t
i^PiW*^^^^^^^ i=it
i^ i
In prince
-
ly
rf
in
-
i=^
- ents meet. They came in - fant King, And on chil-dren's King, Will not
pomp, with pres
And there they found For He who is As
^E
sweet
the the
Thy
praise
we
sing.
And
bless
wor - ship at to the ground fell wor dis - dain what chil Thy Name, our Sav J-
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?arlsh Choir, No. 1690
—
4.
M His ship
-
feet.
.
ing.
.
dren
brmg.
iour
King.
.
.
chkistmas.
Carol 466. Vsiaot^.
Ge^e Edgar
-—
Moderaioemarcalo.
Oliver.
S^fe
'^^-r
r
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1.
Once a - gain the
2.
Scat-tered o'er the
old dia
r-
en
r-T- ry It na-tions Ma
sto
tant
^rTr^r=^
m^i9*==f-
is
sweet for
to
all
sing day.
How, from realms
;
MH ^^^m -
ny
we
are,
love
to
-
Yet
of shepherds'
the
E^
f
'rrrrr-rr won-drous glo - ry, Comes our Sav-iour and our King! Ev re-ve- la-tionsRest with them so far a -way One
-
'ry
heart this
with us,
I
to
^=^^
day Je
re -
joi
-
-
ces,
sus clinging.
f^^^f' I5t
Beat - ing 'midst the Christian throng ;Comitless thousands raise their voices, And repeat the joy-ous song They will thankful praise prolong. Send their voices upward ring-ing. As they join the gladsome song:
9t v^—
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Refrain, after each verse.
iM
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T
Bright and
PSs 3E ^
t
t joy
^— the
f ul
-
-=^ morn.
For
—tr^
us
to
^-J-
Child
born
is
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r
From
the
high
i^_3= ^ Parish Choir, No, 1591
—
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est
'
realms
^^ 1*
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I
of
heav
-
f
f-
en
Un
&i^-
-T-^
4.
377
-
to
Son
is
given
!'
Words by
liev.
amm
See
Carol 467.
mnitvu
enoio.
ti^e CHRISTMAS.
E. Caswall.
Sir John Goxn.
Solo.
See the ten- der Lamb ap-pears, a -mid the win-ter's snow, Born for us on earth be -low; He who built the star - ry skies; He who, throned in height sub -lime a man-ger lies - ly shep-herds,say What your joy- ful news to-day; Wherefore have ye left your sheep we watch'd at dead of night, Lo, we saw a won-drous light An - gels sing- ing" Peace on earth'
1.
See
3.
Lo, with-in Say, ye ho
4.
" As
—
;
Prom- ised from e a - mid the Sits
On Told
the us
lone of
-
ly
the
-
ter
nal years
-
I
che- ru-biml moun-tain steep ? Sav-iour's birth.
Refaik, after each verse.
Teach,
6 Sacred Infant, all Divine, What a tender love was Thine Thus to come from highest bliss Down to such a world as this I Hail Thou ever blessed, etc.
By Thy In
^U
Words
to resemble
sWefii to=nf0t)t sfnfl o'tv
tJ|e
Thee
Thy sweet humility Hail Thou ever !
!
Carol 468.\.
teach us. Holy Child, face so meek and mild,
Teach us
by Rev. J. 0' Connor.
1
blessed, etc.
m.
CHRISTMAS.
T
I
1. 2.
3.
AH Glo Sons
ry
in
of
men.
us,Sweetand far. Star to star to- night sing o'er the high-est heav - en And a - gain Un - to men no-thing grieve you. Ev -er-more Heav-en'sdoor let 1
i
I
Time
the
Bro
mid - night blest
our wrong
All -
thers of
J
J,
I
I
_,
is
tell
by
Him
is
right
the
Babe
e
Parish Choir, No. 1&91—
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.i
-
ter
ing
-
ed nal
J
J
:#
4
When our Lord God
J
the
Mak-eth sol-emn cho Their
souls' peace
Wi-dens
^ ^
Word Made with
to
i ^
J
us
In whose Birth Heav'n and Earth Stand for aye In His Name Come and claim Grace and blLss
His
u e
-
rus.
be giv - en. re-ceive you.
-
dwellnit ter -
e^utl^tv arotin^
ttie
^'^vintmuu
Ga - ther a-round Ga - ther a-round Ga - ther a-round
1.
2. 3.
tree!
words and music by Bn.
Carol 469.
the Christmas tree! the Christmas tree! the Christmas tree!
Ga-ther Ga-ther Ga-ther
a-round the Christmas a-round the Christmas a-round the Christmas
tree! tree!
tree!
H. Hopkins.
J.
Ev - er green Have its 1 Once the pride Of the Ev - 'ry bough Bears a
m been, It is king of been. all the woodland scene For Christ.our King King, is born to -day His mountain side.Now cut down to grace our Christmas-tide: For Christ from heav'c to earth came down, To bur -den now.They are gifts of love for us, we trow: For Christ is born, His love to show. And
branches
;
r reign shall nev gaiD,throogh death, a give good gifts to
rno
-
men
^ a -way, bier crown. be- low
Verses
4
II
Ho
and 5 to be sung after the distribution of
Christmas
tree!:||
Twelve months o'er. meet once more. Merry welcome singing, as of yore: For Christ now reigns, our Saviour dear,
We shall
And
gives us Christmas every year! Hosanna, &c.
^'^tVt tUPUt t^Vtt UiUQU* CHRISTMAS AND EPIPHANY.
Xoln Oesangbuch, 16SS, Har. by B. Luard Se%.
came three kings from east-em land, Star-led by God's Almigh-ty hand,ToChrl8twardthro'Hie-rn-sa - lem, in the star, so great and sheen, gold-en crowned Child is seen; His sceptre was a cross of gold. haste the while,They journey many a hundred mile:0'er hill and dale, in frost and suow, so the kingsPTheir minds are Bet on o-ther things :rorth from the state-ly coart in speed
1.
There
With
3.
From Morning-land, in Why, Her - od,hon-our
-
gifts.
6 ||:Farewell to thee,
II
2.
4.
4
}
:rarewell to thee, O Christmas tree!: Thy part is done, And thy gifts are gone, And thy lights are dying one by one: For earthly pleasures die to-day, But heavenly joys shall last alway. Hosanna, &c.
Carol 470.
I
A
lAAjyu-iA^^Mi
Un'-' to the crib at Beth-le-hem.|God, thither sanlight to be-hold.God, e - ver
too ourjfootsteps guide, To serve that Babe - low Light from yon bliss be Too roogh and hard - side, But keep Thy path,
now to man be they go. God, may the roadway nev-er They to the lowly crib pro-ceed.God, see we nev-er swerve a His face like
By land, by water, on
at
ev
ful
star
-
that leads what-e'er
ga
^m 5
No sooner come within the stall Then down upon tlie knee they fall. And offer Him, in order meet,
Gold, myrrh, and incense passing sweet. God, take our gifts, or great or small, Heart, soul, life, limb, name, substance Parish Choir, No. 1S91— 4.
6
—
all.
By
frankincense the three proclaim
That God Almighty is His Name: Myrrh to the Son of Man they bring. But gold in token of the King. God, keep us steadfast in this ci-eed, From heresy and schism freed.
'rytide.
be-stow. to Thee. be-tide.
Carol 471. Words by
JTfie W.
the Veri/ Rev. C.
tlie STlirre CHRISTMAS AND EPIPHANY.
3.
i^r^0£^
^ Gas - par rides in tha - sar sleeps.his Mel-chior sights the
Hingis. T. Tertius Noble.
ba^toun. O cam - el bells a-cross the sand! King From sil - ver gates of Ec - ba^toun, On mys - tic E - gj'pt's great highway, C/angr oars a-down the old Xile stream! BalFrom towers of si -lent Ip nalfires a-cross theplain! Sag&
1.
2.
Andante con moto.
(aueist of
Stuhbs, D.D.
^m -^
^
f^
i^c
^r-'
^-f-'
Hi=U
"f
-n^^.
'J
- en crown To seek his King in Ju - dah land With o - rient pearls and boat-men gay Break with their songs the spell of dream O'er moon-lit wa - ters - gic Star Which tells how king - doms wax and wane How Powerland Might are
gold
;
;
ma
;
I
gem-wrought nngs His slaves are la - den with the store; He flashed a Thing Starsign of birth: "I go," he saith, "To pass - ing things And o n - ly Wis - domheav'n'strae breath So :
w
rides
a-
pace;
seek
my chief;
f orth
he fares
;
^_5^4=:^4=±.^5=r4
^r~"3
m m hear
have
hishom-age ev my hom-age and hishom-age nn
VT^
-^
rail
have
the King of kings Shall the world's true King Shall the King of kings Shall
"^"'^ ^^^' 9^^^^ breadth, .a
-
ermore.
myfaith."0 -
•
tempo..
^^. -
^^
Ji
et
fi
fi
et et
fi fi
4 Three kings they came star-led of yore, O anr/el-sonc) across the snow! Balthasar, Gaisgar, Melchior, To seek the King of kings, and lo! O'er Bethlehem fields by God's good grace The Pilgrim-star is stayed, and there In childhood's guise they see the Face Of Him the altogether Fair.
5
li-ae. li-ae. li-ae,
=i=ic:
found, they kueel them down, bells across the sea! King they own, O lofty, lowly mystery And gold for kingship, myrrh for pain. And frankincense for prayer they give: by those mystic emblems deign, Jesu, that we by Thee may live
The Quest
A
J
- si- me!" Sing "Christe ^'Christe Rex sanc-tis san Sing "Ex - E-ayp - to par - vu-le!" Sing "Stel-la Sa - pi - en - ti-ae!"
O
is
Christmas
little
child their
I
Ofilii etflliae.
Ofilii etiiliae,
Sing "Jesu dilectissimel"
Sing ''Gloria
Parish Choir, No. 1591—4.
r
rail.
tibi
Bomine!"
Carol 472. Words by
tije TreaTr. A. n. Brown.
= 112.
.Moderato. J
CHORns.
:S:
the dead. Hence de
from
risen from
fl^t iu Hernaman
C. F.
A 1
-
part
1
sad
all
-
ness!
Christ
en
is
we
this
I
sing_
2
J.
Treble Voices Only. Piu moderato. J
our Eas-ter glad
In
ness
-
I
1.
2.
Wait-ing All ere
for -
a
-
He He
Is is
our Lord's re -turn On the her voice, These glad
^
tion lifts
dim.
ris ris
.
-
en
-
enl
I
=^ 66.
we who watch'd Thro' the night of in
His might, King of kings ex
glo-rious mor tid - ings tell
I
mm
^=t
And
the won-drous sto to
hell
ry;
-
de-scend
Welcome with ex
m
His bands Here by faith His
in blessing;
feet we clasp, Him as God confessing Then the prints of love behold, Hands and feet once wounded, Head once crowned with thorns, with Light
Evermore surrounded. Cho. He is risen etc.
—
Parish Choir, No. 1607—4.
!
-
row,
eel
-
ling
now with great de-light lay with- in the grave,
i
ceed- ing
Conquers death,and hath
-
3 In our midst our Master stands, Lifts
-
en
sor
^^^ ^ -
He who
^^^^ti^^^ S^ tf ^ To
List
cres.
-
to.
Lord Lord of
joy Christ, the -
day
Hell's do
-
glo
-
min-ior
Fear not, ye who seek the Lord Jesus in His beauty
Waits to welcome
all
who
tread
Paths of loving duty. Jesu, ever keep us safe
Under Thy protection, we see Thee face to face
Till
In the Resurrection. Cho. He is risen
—
!
etc.
ry!
Carol 473. Words from
the
^t IBuuttv mottt German
of
Emmanuel
tfje
luvU unttntfiuQ.
Geibel.
J.
Knecht (1793).
f—TT-rrrj
- ter mom the lark as - cend - ing, Loud car- oiled forth her mer - ry lay, To heaven's high dome her swift flight wend -ing, To greet with praise the new - born day. ,) A- wake pour forth your streams, ye foon- tains. And praise the Lord "with glad - some heart tree and plant take part. A- wake and join the cho - rus, moun-tains. Let ev - ery
.
(
At Eas
I
!
I
^ m
r-f-T-^ ^Ei f r r r
fm r>i J-O^ ^^=ULJ=^^ r«^^ FF^^ff=ffF^T^:^ i i rm n-^ r
r
And Ye
as vio
-
she
car
lets
in
-
thus
oiled,
mead -
the
re- sound -ed ows hid - ing.
From Ye
-
ture's
with
per
-
fumed breath,
flower-ets
all,
J
J
,
i^^i
r
-
-
wak^ wake! claim clai™
m
joy
be
a - loud « ^^^^
the ^^.
let
Ill
rr
ous
tid
-
ings.
Our Lord Love hath
j^vtuUu
tf^t
let
1.
2.
3.
Breaks the joy
Eas
- fill
Roused by Him from - pen, hap - py
ter
-
drear
hath given,
jopful tSastet Hatoit* E.
^^ illm^ J
J
,
f=^f
dawn,
spring.
I
Clear-er and yet Un - der snow-drifts bas the sun
strong chil
For
-
m
w
^n^-r-T world
gone. Death the flowers. Brings
has
brings voi
-
ces
ring.
^
Call
1-^
;
and
sad
In
He
rais
Toward
to II is
I
I I
life
-
I
I
I
;
-
1^ Parish Choir.
m^0^
—^
"^
I
.
II
I
Far
a
-
way good
Ev - 'ry lit Chris-tian chil
I
1
I
I
-
-
tie
dren
I
an bur dear,
I
-
gels drive ied bud look up,
IM
ness Earth a -wakes in smiles.a - live With her dear Lord's glad - ness. Ev - 'ry wild flower of the wood Chants the dear Lord's prais -es. es; the dear Lord's bless - ing. bright-ness press- ing. Lift up cup For ev - 'rv heart, a
Night and sin -
shall
the ing
-
J.J
U *—
- ter er; from the ly. In His hands He eu Through the sky glad
W^
r no long - er: be lil rose and y you from pris^- on:
—
II Win
I
-
\=\=n=F^
^=t-
3f
-(2-
-
-
ris
G. Gilmore.
^^^^UJ *
\—r-^
^1
-•-
iSE £E^E
joice!
death.
—
-I
hours,
- y hours of
-
f=r^ life
"Words by Lucy Larcom.
1^
re of
all
the power
come
Each twig, once dead, doth know the dawn Almighty power the tomb hath riven Awake! it is the Easter morn!
by the Spring.
^
Carol 474.
risen, -
Almighty power new
all with acclamation, This saving health the Lord doth bring, Free pardon and a full salvation
Is uttered to us
^=n~rr.
r-
is
o'er
J=^=«M=J^J=J
r—r
r Then welcome \
-
joy
J-
voice:
'
-zi-
i f
r
now un- bound -ed.
r na
I
A.
T
^-
r and grove glad
J
Pro »ro
7^
=ti5=ii-
field
Carol 475. Words by Laura E.
Ric?iards.
m
1)8991?
Haster time* Reinecke.
Andanlino.
1.
2.
3.
The lit - tie fflowers came thro' the ground At hap - py East The pure white lil - y raised its cup, At hap - py East long and long a - go, That hap - py East -
'Twas long and
er er er
time, time, time.
They The But
raised their heads and the cro - ens to still the pure white
hap -py East- er time; And ev - 'ry pret - ty bud did say,"Goodpeople,bless this skylook'dup. At hap-py East -er time: "We'll hear the song of heav'n, "they say, "Its glo-ry shines on lil - ies blow, At hap - py East - er time And still each lit- tie flow'r doth say, "Good children,bless this
look'd a - round, At
:
ho
-
us ho
-
ly to ly
-
For Christ
day. day, day.
may
Carol 476.
is it
For Christ
is
ris'n,
An
ris'n,
An
the shine on the
(Roxntti
||«t|)J5
-
gels
-
gels
us
al
ate
At At At
say. -
way, say.
hap hap bless
-
-
py East py East
-
East
ed
-
time." time." time."
er er er
fitountrittfi.
ASCENSION.
Words by Frances R.
Edwin Pond Parker.
Havergal.
'* 1. Gold- en harps are sounding. An -gel voic-es ring; Pearly Cho. All His work is end - ed, Joy-lul-ly we sing: Je-sui
i
y
^
^
y
i^igx-g He who came to save us, He who bled and died,
Now
is crowned with gladness At His Father's side. Never more to suffer, Never more to die Jesus, King of glory. Is gone up on high Cho. !
Parish Choir, No. 1607
—
«.
—
r
ates are o - pen'd, 0-pen'd for the King, lath as-scend-ed, Glo - ry to our King.
i
r^
r
3 Praying for His children In that blessed place, Calling them to glory, Sending them His grace ; His bright home preparing, Little ones, for you Jesus ever liveth, ;
Ever loveth,
too.
— Cho.
l
ire lieat)'n0» npliit t^ouv tioCce.
Carol. 477. Words
Melody from Piae Cantiones. Har. by Rev. G. R. Woodward.
EASTEE.
of the 14th or loth
Cent
t^-f your voice; Sun, moon, and ap - pear Your gen - tie Spring, pen throat Pro - long lOJ your
Yeheav'ns, up
1. 2.
3.
Ye Ye
flow'rs of birds, with
J
-J-
I*:
f T r r com mon mirth: For
the
ther earth,Join in ing seed £ - nam
-
bliss
•
fulquires.And
and mead. Ye
^
ver-past: o - let,
^ ^ C
e rr Sing your
ear
Death and For - ty Ris - en
hell
I
to
ols
-
o
/
men. die,
Hav
^
^
—^— 1
-
I-
-
tals
giv
on
por
-
A
1 1 1 1
your
glad
-
ter
morn,
-
the ing
And And Till 1'raise
en
1
;
Name
J
^
f—f^ h
this carol is the
Parish Choir, No. 1607
—
day
His
V'-\—
•The music of
-
rise
prft
i.
palm mar from
en
-
*
gold,
-
i
the
Jl:
dead.
^m
r~^^ -
som
-
Lord
live
a on
gain,
Bless
up
high
To
-
By
-
-
rites ed His Throne
A.
I
^^
^
Sing Sing Sing Sing
tals:
ed: ly,
J
i
t=^-
en; •
the round world bound sole His peo -pie
1
-
i
sent down from dom brought to mor
To bless
r
r
the Pa sus chased
To
est
gone
Now
W. Warren.
Gto.
|t
Je
Free
1
^
it
1
ris
tomb
J
1
1
raise the
the strain raise
J
Is
ful of
-
the
ed. ly
^r- -jtJ—.U-J- -J
i
to
^
of of
of of of of
joy, life,
joy, joy.
J
4=t
r
joy. loy,
is
— ^
from
tals. -
T==t
life,
beds
J—i.
-
J.
I-
last.
r¥
fruit
^^-
^
r
—
-
V=^
the
A
ter - set With clumps byDeath,The Lord
In
J
And His King-dom found sky; He seat His Spir -it Ho -
1
A
come,
dain.
^ H— — —s>—
VE
mor
or
)
^
to
the gloom, Ope'd the pris
n
at
in
«atOlB t0=9a5.
with
to
Ott
And ram
storm hurt
-
^J—j^.
Eas Did
er
to
And
fold
fore -said,
.
.
-
I^T And
day,
-
ver
-
more -
BA-CLETE pay— Now
-^
2
whitsunday-
all
m^
un
I
f^^=F^E^'=^ -
the green
I
J
\i
He
as
sus,
-
I
days nev
i^
the
wake.
^
.
.
Sillfl JJOttt
1.
4.
ses,
rn
-of white,
lies
JlftddWon.
2.
3.
-
li
and breath, Je
iteu. /.
~rr where
In -stead
Ye
Carol 478. Words by
ter
-
-
f=^
fe-Efe
a%^n
too,
let
A
;
^^Etd jjA_aAA m
apf^^ life
ro
why? un
ry lyres: For
-
thou,
note
est
win
-
lawn mer
el
-
strike your
-
joice; And rear, -And
j=aQ=^
I
I
-
up
;
^
grow
re
stars,
lift
1
a
-
lay,
gain,
the skies; with ac • claim to
1
of carol 251.
1
i
1
J— F^=
Te-De-um-Lau- DA Te- De- um-Lau DA Tk -Dk- um-Lau- DA Te - Db - UM - Lau - DA -
1111
x^^ 7
same as that
1
m
t r
P
r
;:r—
V-
-
-
MUS, MUS, MUS, MUS,
A 4-
1
——
j
-A
Dom Dom Dom Dom
H
-
I
-
-
I
-
-
I
-
-
-
I
^
NUM. NUM. NTM. NUM.
— (g
1
1
^V=^LyJJ
Kfft uoiotv \otnt fottt) sotofng*
Carol 479. Words by
W.
Sen.
St.
H. Bourne
(HARVEST.)
Sir J. F. Bridge.
J =100.
m/l. 2.
ff^3.
r r r r
- er went forth Be-holdl theheav'nly
One day
i
^
theheav'nly
the green blade crept
And warm'd by gold- en
With
feet
and hands that bleed;
Here
And
with
Him bring His
Till
out
r
I
r
I
I
At Then The
I
the
fields
let
an
am
chaff
in
i
J-
to
-
His Church Chui
in
own ;( p) And then
rr rr I
last
ff
'
^
r
sow-ing, The seed in se - cret slept Thro' days of faith and Sow - er Goes forth with bet - ter seed, The word of sure sal Sow - er Shall reap where He hath sown, And come a -gain re
The sow
I
I
I
-
tered.
n-rT^i^ ^r' I
And
fed by
Our
spi
I
—
sil - ver are the
rits
-
tience, tion, ing.
ram,
.
soil; floor
.
.
^ praise theheav'nly Sow - er. fair to Him the har-vest "I
I
I
tened To har-vest once aa - gain. gau (/) were whi --tened fruit -age Re- pay His pain and toil. (/) the fur - nace That fla-meth ev - er - more, (mp)
-pie
i.T^n-T— And watch'd and
-
pa va Joie
judg-ment Shall win-now from His
the fan
r
I
sun - shine, seat
'tis
-
ho
ly,
-
aw
- f ul
Reap
-
er.
I
who
gave the
Where -in Have mer
-
seed. all good-ness thrives, in the day cy f ruit-f ul
Not
if.
E.
J.
the
this
Thou put
nettle
Carol 479. <2) Words by
And
-
r
.
wa -
,
ter'd
!
du
And
- ly.
true thanks- giv-ing.
test
in
Thy
sick -le.
The
And
ri
-
us
of
not
ate sinsfng.
!ifttr0
(CHILDREN'S DAY.)
Appleby.
our need, our lives. a - way.
pen'd for
first-fruits
cast
C. L. Naylor.
too slow.
f 7
T'
^
^'
In the leaf - y trees Lit -tie birds are singing 2. In the sun - ny meadows There are lambs at play 3. Lord, Thy lit - tie chil-dren 5weet as flowers would be, All our tasks to do; 4.Teach as, well and gladly Thy prais-es sing, 5. Like the birds so hap-py. 1.
;
;
We
m. Parish Choir,
JVJ^i^-;j
^
;,^.-
^
I
I
>
I
I
I
^
I
u
f
•
are waving In the gen-tle breeze. And the bees are working Glad-ly all the day. Pour-ing forth the fragrance Of their lives to Thee. I^et us always please Thee In our playtime too. WhHe toThee.O Sav-iour, Loving hearts we bring. Lit
-
tie flow'rs
^^
^-^J A^'^.ii-i-A t=t
^^
i
ILOt^ Of
Carol 480.
^UV\}tnt
tl^^
Words by
J. H. Gumey. AUegreUo moderalo.
f
Lord
1.
bar
the
of
-
vest
When Spring doth wake
rr\f2.
But
3.
chief
-
The vary-ing
the
when Thy
ly
!
Thee
Z'^U
of 'ral. .
lib
an - cient prom
their
ked the
sic
When Sum-mer warms
Hand
Scat
-
new
ters
plen
-
doth
ise
the fruit ty o'er
J
J
^lE poco
/ Our thanks we cr Still
We
we
do
I
pay. sing
t-
This
l-
ho
-
?=w±r VI,
1/
-I
ly
day; :
_^^1Aam^±^i Pi ±It=
mf
^
^
4 Lord of the harvest all is Thine The rains that fall, the suns that shine, The seed once hidden in the ground, The skill that makes our fruits abound !
our
hearts
their
chan
Thy
com
earth.
the
land
U-1^
I ff 6
;
-
-
in
tune
ges
Thou
mon boun -
be
found.
dost
reign. share.
ties
;-^n-i-l^^-, jp^-
;
New
every year Thy gifts appear praises from our lips shall sound. cr
/ New
let
To Thee, our Xing Thro' all Our hymn of praise, For we
too will raise
fail
ful
^^
rail.
^=F^ "
"
not
i
Tem'po animato
"
-
round ;p With good-ness all our years are crowned; plain. Or Au -tumn yields its ri - pened grain,— air. As home -ward all their treas-ures bear.
j_l.
PE
-
mirth,
I
i
ttie l^af O. B. Litsant.
Thine
song
sea -sons the
When Win - ter sweeps When sounds of mu -
!
(harvest.)
s
Immortal honour, endless fame Attend the Almighty Father's Name All glory to the Incarnate Son, Who for lost man redemption won And equal praise
To Thee we
raise.
Eternal Spirit, Three in One.
Carol 481. STtie flotDers in gatTfetit
fteltr (FLOWER SERVICE.)
antr ioooir*
^ ^m w^^^^^^^^^^ n-rr^ f— Words and Music by H.
tr
g'r
1.
2. 3. 4.
Theflow'rs in gar - den, field, and wood Are bloom-ing bright and fair, - er Of lil - ies white the Lord did say,"Con-sid how they grow," The sun is shin - ing in its strength To quick-en, warm and ble-ss, And chil -dren whom the Lord doth loveiMust fair and fruit -ful be, .
.
US (liff'iifi'ii'^ pf
F. NichoUa.
.
.
.
With col - ours rich They toil and spin The cool- ingrain, To blos-somin
in not, re
life's
^ ^'7
ev -'ry hue, And fra-grance sweet and yet they thrive,For God has made them f resh-ing dew Doth beau-ti-f y the gar-den bright Like flower and bash and
rare, so,
.
.
.
dress
.
tree,
.
They show the good-ness
of our God, And of His con-stant care. And rich-er far thanking-ly state Their beau-ty e'en doth glow. Of na - ture in her gar-ments lair And glo-rious love- li Un-til at last inGod'sownheay'nHisbeao-ty theysball
&on
lS^tu\}tnls iFat^et^
Carol 482. Words by
Rev. G. Moultrie.
alone* O. B. LisaarU.
(Hakvest.)
With expression.
ores.
pre-sent Thee with Tbii leown, p Heav'nly Fa - ther, God a - lone, Lo be - foreThy mer-cy -seat/We Sum-mer days are past and gone, Au-tumn sunshine will not last, And bright momenta, one by one, m/Thanks we give; (p)aDd yet we pray In our Har-vest Fes-ti- val. Teach us all to live to day, on thatMoru With His Har-vest- era shall come. And shall ga- ther in His corn, j)p When the Mas - ter m/And the An - gels reap the wheat, And bind up the ears of gold, Yield - ing fruit a-bout His feet
1.
!
2.
3.
'
4.
5.
i=d^i4^^ II TTTrf r
Lay
-
ing
be
it
I
-
r T-^ r--'
Thy
the last great Harvest-Home Fif - ty and a hun-dred- f old
For
^^p^Pf
:
mer- cy
(Cno. after
^
"I
f
''1
•
and
of grace,nearfromnaav'nThyDwell-icg-Place.
last verse.
/Bear these sheaves,© Lord
J^
I
I
I
J
J""
of grace, In
I
-
to
r
=T
I
Heav'n Thy Dwell-ing-Place. '^
11
,
.
fipppNP^
f^
Hag o(
Xt fo u
Carol 483. Cheerfully.
of
I'^'-d :
m
!=ixJ
'-'-I
I
'
feet
J,p?o7^L'Da^i.^h;oLto'a^
Words by Mrs.
rw^f
'"'
I
fore
I
glatritess.
C. F. Hemaman. (FLOWER service or children's day.) Tbkbles and Altos.
C. A. Barry.
^:;ii'jjVi'iu:i/i.'J/,'i;iiii;^7/iu;i 1.
It
2.
In
3.
O
is a day of low-li- ness and joy with-in the
glad
-
ness.When
meek-ness - yard
all
our friendly band, Christ's mem-bers.thus to - ge - ther, Still to day in ourMas-ter's foot - steps Joy on this hap- py feast-day
May we from day
—^f-rtf^^f^^^rf— vine
To
la
-hour for the Lord,
^^F
^^
i In Him u - ni -ted stand; To-ge - ther lift our make us, bless - ed Pass on our heav'n-ward way To praise with one ac - cord Joy of all joys the
And And
grant as faith- ful
Rest,
good and faith-ful
pray that we
Of
all
His mer -cies prove.
to
the end en
-
vants
We
-
vant.
Thy heav'nly crown
-
is
dure.
To praise Him for His love, Pure.e'en as Thou art pure. To near Him say "Well done
Haste forward,then,dear children,
won."
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!
jgg:=te5
U Themarkof our high J-i ^ -i i J J J- i 4U:
I
Reachto
i
ces
great-est
^pB^^^
^^g
-
Mas- ter.
:
may wor-thy ser ser
vol
;
J
I
I
the glo-riousprize,
J
J
J
lp^ ^^^^-r^T^^g — Parish Choir, No. 1633
4.
call
t=^
-
ing.
I
:1=t
1
The Crown a
Ki
'^m
-
bove the
skies.
m
Carol 484. Words by
^^nnitUf
C. Griffiths.
^
(
UUefii, xs^ntn.
FLOWER SERVICE.
J. Booth.
)
^
I
I
ros - es, Flow'rs of ev - 'ry hue, Take each one as com - ing Straight from God as earth'scre-a -tion Show'd themight of God, So does ev- 'ry flow'r -et Spring-ing f rom di -vine - ly dress'd: They are, in earth's langnage, Thoughts of God So 3. Touch these sweet flow'rs gently, a-broad; Be the whole earth ring -ing With the name 4. Praise Him, then, with sing-ing; Tell His love 1
Pan -
2.
Just
sies, lil - ies,
^
^
TT
-w
J.
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AJ
J
nn" f^ c
I
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r
•
f-
•
1/
r I
r
-I.
u r* (T^--
u
j^J_Ji_J_i_^_l
J
^ T |T r c f-n'-f-r%-
t
I
r
r you
to
;
the sod: ex-press'd
God;
of
n
:p^
Tell-ing won-drous se - crets Of His pow'r and love, Wearing still the brightness Of the home a - bove. He who guides the star world, Curbs the ocean's power,With the same hand paint^eth Ev-'ry leaf and flower. be? . Thoughts of heav'nly glo - ry, Sweet-ness,pur-i - ty Must not He who framed them Much more love-ly Lakes and hills be tell-ing, Sun-set skies and flowr's, Something of the beau -ty Of this God of ours!. :
these flow'rs of
sum - mer, An
-
gel-like
are they
;
Lis
-
ten
to
the mes-sage Which they bring to
-
.I^X-I PI g ^ZlgJf l-^JgEgEE^ Carol 485. Words by
^ 1.
2. 3.
day.
i
ISart)! HelotP
UtmitiQ.
ifii
Bev. J. S. B. Monsell.
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I
i
I
teem- ing,Heav'n is bright a - bove; Ev- 'ry brow is beam -ing In the light of love; For the sun and show -ers, For the rain and dew, For the nur-turing hours Spring and sum-mer knew; Earth's broad harvest whi- tens In sun Than the orb that light-ens All we tread up - on: a bright-er Earth
be-low
is
J.
i i
J
.i .i
9i*
i ^
lA.i A-J-^^J-J^J^l 4^1—I—
I-
*=!=
^=rinr
-i
±=i i • r. r r r voi ces Glad-den nights and \-
'-^^^^
K
J—1-=
.irriiiiir r f7 -J
r
1-
Ev- 'ry eye re Ev - 'ry thought is praise; Hap -py hearts and For the gold-en au- tumn. And its precious stores, For the love that brought them Teeming Send out la-borers,Fa - ther Where fields ripening wave, All the na-tions, Ga-ther, Ga- ther
- joi - ces,
I
^ days.
our doors.
to in
and
save.
N^^^^^^^^^fii^^rN^F^^B O -J-
Al-migh-ty !
1
.
Giv
-
-sL
Farish Choir, No. 1633
—
er
-st
4.
I
Bonn'-
ti -
,
ful 1
and I
free,
As
V-
the joy
in
har
-J> -•-
-J-
-^
-
vest, -fiJ-
We
V
re-joice
-/
I
in
Thee.
a song in tHe ait«
srnete'fif
Carol 486. Words by
CHRISTMAS. Ben. George E. Martin.
Holland.
J. G.
'^m^^^^^^^=^=P=i
&=^-=^
*
r-
1.
2. 3.
4.
-
-
r
sky There's a moth- er's deep prayer and a There's a tu - mult of joy o'er the won-der -ful birth, For the Vir -gin's sweet Boy is the the And that song from a - far has swept In the light of that Star lie a - ges im-pearled We re-joice in the light, and we ech - o the song That comes down through the night from the song
There's a
air! There's a
the
in
Star in
the
1
;
g_*6fi=S=E
M
iE^-
EffiS
?WL-/-JL-/-J1
3^E
^^^^^^^^^^. ba
by's
low
Lord
of
the
o
ver
the
-
-
And
Star rains
its
earthi
Ayl the Star rains
its
world.
Ev
cry!
the
ery hearth
-
is
a
-
fire
while
the
fire,
and and
the
flame,
the
beau - ti - ful sing. beau - ti - ful sing. beau - ti - ful sing van - gel they bring,
5ft=^
For For
the
In
the
the
^^^^^^t:ttt=^m heav
-
en
-
we shout
throng. Ay!
ly
to
the
love
-
ly
e
-
And
we
U"
^jim^ ^^m
Si
£=j^_Jl_J
r
man- get of Beth - le - hem era- dies a King, For man-ger of Beth - le - hem era- dies a King, For homes of the na- tions that Je - sua is King, In greet in His cra-dle out Sa-viour and King, And ^
And
the Star
rains its fire
//
§aSEE
EfeEl
I
1
I
while the beauti
of
of Beth -le- hem era- dies
fire,
-
ful sing,
f=5^
From " The School Hymnal," by permission. Parish Choir, No. 1643-4.
-
le -
era -
homes of the na- tions that Je
we
greet
in
-
(Ilea
sua
a King, a King, is
King,
Hia cra-dle our Sa-Tiour and King.
For the man- gar
-
ful
sing,
of Beth-le
-^
.f-f:|!^E
and the beau-ti
Beth
the
a tempo,
its
hem
the man-ger
the man-ger
/i\
a tempo.
Ay! the Star rains
:^=^
=JF=J
-(f-
:|i=^
-hem
cra-dles a King.
ttH^
f^
For the man-ger of Beth- le - hem cra-dles a King.
W^UU
*^iOUU |0U», |0U»
487# *0
Carol V/aX-Ol
. CHRISTMAS. W. Stubbs. (Sngge«ted by an epUode In a 15th Century In a swinging manner. N
Rt. Rev. C.
jol
A
2.
3. 4.
-
-
jol
ly,
ly
-
Wat,
my
is
so
high There came
is
bom, Yea, men, The
down from Heav'n that
Now must Wat O peace on
by
sat
where Christ earth, good will go
sheep
his
Beth
le
-hem
pipe
it
shall
play,
you
was
He
bom
hill
On the Thro' the All my On
He
foy,
to
go
an
so
hill - side
-
glo
-
mer
-
glo
-
ry,mer be ry,mer ry be
-
ry
Words by
1. 2.
3.
C. F.
SftTS
mom.
So
sing
we
.
.
sing
God
'tis
song,
this
God
J^
for
on
J
joy,
Ut
hoy!
high. joy, high.
On
high!
for
on
sing
t
^
Ut
hoyl
On
highl
all:
J//JT- .'.,
J
.
.
.
.
.
For
^1
joy, for joy!
merry, merry sing for joy,
^fs enrCstmas morn* Sir John Stainer.
Christ-mas
-^
mom,
Un
-
us
to
i=l=
bom: Christ hath come on is light, Hear the glo - rious um-phant praise; Sing - ing, thro' the
Child
a
dazz-ling -
e^
——
I
-t 4 Joyously the shepherds ran, Knelt to Jesus God and Man; "Come," they bid us haste with them, See the Babe of Bethlehem 1
\
—
r star
-
to dwell, tell gel
ry
God with
Of sky, "Glo
-
the ry
Imhope of
us,
be
to
man Is
el. -
God
ra
on
-
el.
high.
1
5
He was in the manger laid, By His holy Mother-Maid. He is on His altar now; With
the shepherds let us bow.
Whom
6 Jesu!
May we Parish Choir, No. 16*3
— 4.
On
Ut hoy!
to(t|i |oi?t
Shep - herds watch-ing thro' the night, Won-d'ring at the - sand thou- sand an - gels raise Songs of glad tri
An
On Ut
.
So pipe you well.
O
joy,
Thou
earth
Ut
6 Farewell, herd-boy, saith Alary mild. Thanks, jolly Wat, smiled Mary's Child, For fit gift for a king Is your heart in the thing.
Hernaman.
with joy,
Sing
out - rang: herd King:
King.
Uthoy] Uthoyl O merry, merry sing for Ut hoyl
Carol 488.
Shep
to
pipe, I give all
To Thee, my
piped song
To
ry
my King, it's naught for Thee, bob of cherries, one, two, three, But my tar-box and ball. And my
Their
say
ry
5 Jesu
A
And
still
steep.
to -
J i
J
-
m
^^ mer
J
a good- man 'sshep -herd boy, And he an an - gel com - pa - nye, And on and come a - gain to- mom. And my gels sang a - gain, a - gain, For to
was
night - tide so heart doth it Christ - mas
this
N
T. Noble.
T.
miracle play.)
I
,
t=f:
f=F
As by This
love
we
here adore,
Thee more and more;
faith we, wondering, see
Thy
great humility I
f^t
sri^e i^olli? atilr
i\fp.
CHRISTMAS.
^m mf
1.
2. 3.
4.
The The The The
hoi hoi hoi hoi
^FFf^
and
the i vy bears a bios - som, bears a ber - 17, bears a prick - le.
ly ly ly ly
-
Now As As As
^^^f^
both are white as red as sharp as
well
full
an an
flower,
y y
blood; thorn;
-
-
Of
grown,
ly
-
li
m
g_^_^^
that
the trees
all
As Ma And Ma And Ma
ry bore sweet ry bore sweet ry bore sweet
-
-
tettg^
^^^rm^mm
are in the wood, The hoi - ly bears the be our sweet Sav Je - sus Christ, To do poor sin - ners Je - sus Christ, To Je - sus Christ, On Christ - mas day in the
crown.
-
iour.
ri-sing of
the
good.
the sun.
The run-ning
^g^^ r^^m^^^W^rftWm playj-ing of the mer-ry or-gan, Sweet singing in
6
The holly bears a bark, As bitter as dry gall; And Mary bore sweet Jesus For
6
The
'^ 1/
I
quire, Sweet singing in
the
the
"^1 I
quire.
and the ivy both are full well grown. the trees that are in the wood. The holly bears the crown. Cho. O the rising of the sun, etc. holly
Now Of
Christ,
redeem us all. Cho. the rising of the sun, to
SfmpU
Carol 490.
the
of
morn.
etc.
all
(STaroUeris are tne. CHRISTMAS.
J.
B. Boucher.
'^.
Sim -pie
1.
2.
Though the
Ca
-
star
rol o'er
m —at
- lers are we, Breth-ren in com - mu Bethlehem's plain, Sa - ges watch no long
1
1
^^^m^ tiv ^x
-
m
^m
bond
of
ion.
and wane, Chris -tlan
love
grows
ger;
-
ty
Is
Je
;
m
I
-
sus Christ' s
Na
While the swift years
er;
—
Wine -
=^^
1
or ver
was
-
sail
ev
-
ery
^
N
^
^
' r y 1/ k' t/ Pre -cious gifts or guer-dou; Him we sing Who, Speeds the Gos - pel sto - ry This is Christ's Na
nion
-
I
our
i
\J
1
-
V
[
^
^
heed we land and
not,
sea
^
I
;
ith-out -
iv
-
i
-
blot. ty.
J.
Parish Choir, No. I9i3
— 4.
Bore our sins' deep bur Give Him praise and glo
I ±
-'^
^
den. ry.
Z^t SlnotlB
Carol 491.
citng arotinti CHRISTMAS.
m
stall.
Tne An -gels sing a - round the stall Where Je - sus cra^ died lies, The East - ern kings the star have seen. They has -ten on their way And now they o - pen treas-ures rare, Which In - dian sillis en - fold, come to greet my King, But not, like them, de - part With them I
1. 2.
3. 4.
M. Haydn.
J.
The shepherds hear the th( Long hath their pa - tient Of fra- grant myrrh that
No
no
gold,
frank- in
-
Mi i^^M^P^^^^^^i^^^^p ^
m
J=^=d^J=^.=4,:^i
/
r X joy-ful
wakes the
That
il vig been For scents the air. Of cense I bring, But
si
-
e
its
choes
-
cease
The
Vir
Their
God
Gave
glo
i
r-^f=g-
heard the Eroph-ets
r-r from An
-
-
gin's
um-ble
peace to
i
con ry
-
^ u
-
Child f ess, to
-f—f-
gels'
.
.
.
min
Jes and kneel our God of
strel se's
-
ing
on
sy. race,
By
low high
And
-
In
^^m
4
i
m^^^
..Is
min- strel- sy. Pour'd f 9rth from Angeis' peace. _ . The Virgin's Child of Jes - se's race. far. Their God con-fess, andkneel-ing low faith a - dore. men on earth. Gave glo - ry to our God on high song „ of seen a
- ic float -ing by, the day of grace. heads they meek -ly bow, live, with Him to die,
P m^^^ ii^
^ ^fe^^l^ 4^ j^^ ^m
ly to
-
AI
^
Pour'd.forth
1
Ja - cob's Star, Babe be - fore low - ly birth,
king
With Him
j-^j
i^^
gleam of The era - died The His Who, by
Hark! to the mns The dawn-ing of Their
gold, heart.
j^nj
m
-^h yet
skies.
day:—
,
i
Er^ re
lent
dawn-ing of this frank - in - cense and on - ly my poor
J .^
i
^
/
J-
'
call.
-
1^ §3 S3
."
By
-
In
And
heard the song of peace. proph-ets seen a -far. hum- ble faith a-dore. men on earth. peace to
a
r Z^t moon
Carol 492.
t^^^^ II t—
sl)(nes tivtgiit.
TraditionaL.
Moderato.
m?
mf
1.
I
A
-
I
And
wake, a for
-
the
1 1 i
bright
wake, good peo sav
J
f
"r r and the stars give a light A 1
The moon shines
2.
3.
^^
Tf
-
ing
-
of
i r
r
all,
A
n-nrLi
1^
4
looked on
on Je
-
us,
And bade
the Cross, For sus Christ A71iat
us
He
us
He
pray,
loved so
dear, us.
.^M^i^UM^ Parish Choir, No. 1643—4.
The
life of
And
done for
f"
cut
r^
-
ty
Lord He
our Grod died do for
shall i**i
man is but a span, down in its flower,
We're here to-day, to-morrow gone, The creatures of an hour. 5
I
I
I
-
r wake and
I
— ——*-r
1f^ f—r-^T*"T
r
little be - fore the day. Our migh wake, and you shall hear The Lord our souls Christ died up on the cross. We ne'er
pie
.n
-J
My
song
is
done, I must be gone,
can stay no longer hsre God blessyou all, both great and small, And send you a joyful new year I
E^in
This day
He
lies
born Em-man -u
is
-
m/
I
/I _
God with God with
el,
with-in the man-ger low,
Praetoriua.
-,
/'
Solo. 1.
M.
CHUISTMAS. TUTTI.
Moderato. Preferably unaccompanied.
2.
tiorn ieinmanttel<
trail in
Carol 493.
us. "Fore-told to us. Let all the
us by Ga-bri-el, God with world now see Him so, God with
us. us.
iMM^LlM^-^- iAAAdA^S^ ^3^
IS m
-M$=--
mf
TuTTi. us.
Who
J.,
i
God with
^
mfj ^i
r
dare the truth de
J.
J.
r
r
'
r
I
May all
the world to
Him be
M
Carol 494.
God with
led,
A
3.
Then
Chobus
shines a
ry
J
-
God with
round His head,
>
j.W-^
^^ J
J
J
-^
^*^
God with
Who
us.
dare the truth de
Child ti
-
was
ny?
-
Traditional.
CHRISTMAS.
—
These
-
J
us.
—kH;—
r 1
1
=i= *t=J=-±=i E^ tip -f
1
'^T
1.
glo
eniltr f^iu iras fs tiorn.
fifr=1-P^=^-=^= 2.
A
3.
^^^^^^=^l=^=m
-S>-r-X-
us
ny?
« ^^ ri ^
r'
'
-
pp.
jL J..
r
1
this
day
dings there
shep with
A
born,
is -
Child
herds the
heard Angel
While
watch
An
host
all
men,
Glad
ti
-
high
of ing
re their
-
o'er
in
con
ti
-
sing
we
after ea ch verse.
Glad
J
^441_, ^^S4^—
ti
-
dings
1 h^ t=t
to
^ i . f-
—
H^
J..
i U
..
dings
-
A
4
-f
1*
t
r-KT
I I
nown;
thy
of
a
fold;
an ven
An
gel
Most wor 'Twas by nent* Of hea may. Be - cause
4
the
bright
Kmg
They praised the Lord our God,
And
our celestial King
All glory be in Paradise, This heavenly host do sing.
Glad tidings, •Instantly, immediately. Parish Choir, No. 1644—4.
etc.
seep
un
-
sol
kings
-
A
tre re
from
the
bom
on
diers, All
.
seep
them That night
tre,
to
1
JL
p=—
...j.
1
.
Was
-
and -
high Christ
crown.
a
and
vealed -
told. sent.
est
mas
-
Day.
5 All glory be to God,
That
sitteth still
on high,
With praises and with
And joyful Glad
melody.
tidings, etc.
trivimph great.
d
^fnup in a manger*
Carol 495. Words by Martin
(CKADLE CABOL.)
Luther.
J. E. Spilman.
iirfir-p-r--F-ii III P'lli A-way Lord Je
Be near me,
I
I
I
I
sus,
:
the
r
.
/' 3;
head;
m
r
cj
r InBethl'hem of
for
-
Lay down His sweet
And
love me,
rtr
^
The
lit
-tie
x;^
r Lord Je - sus No cry- ing He Lord Je - sus Lay down His sweet
-rT~r f-p?And stay by my
i
i
\pp^
'
i
To watch
cra-dle
A -sleep
Lord Je- sus,
-r lull -
r a
-r -
the
in
by. hay.
f
r^TT
^i ft f
I
Lord Je - sus A - sleep in the to heav-en To live with Thee
i
i
lit - tie
'^
sus er
-
ev
3)tttral^. C. Simper.
CHRISTMAS.
^^
'Trrr
i
lit - tie
bed,
Sn JStt^V^tm of
Words by A.
lit - tie
take us
The
I'
Carol 496.
The
And
by wakes, But
r r r f- r f r love Thee,Lord Je -sus,Look down from the sky, stars in the heav-ens Look'd down where He lay,
'
me
J
J
r
r
-
crib for His
t rrr^rr^r
Lord Je
- tie
r
1
.
man- ger, No
a
in
'
I
The
,j
J
low- ing,The poor ba
The cat- tie are
A - way
J
-r
I
I
bed, The lit stay Close by
ask Thee to
I
the heav-ens Look'd down where He lay. dear chil-dren In Thy ten-der care,
head The stars in pray:Bles3 all
-
^-Llij
J.
J.
man-ger, No crib for His
a
in
1. 2.
^E^Efk
rrf
rt=ri
r*r r
was bom; And laid in a Man-ger All rude and for - lorn, God's An-gels,His her-alds,BroiightdowDfroma-bove The won- der - f ul ti- dings Of in - fi - nite love. The stars sang to - geth - er The bright-est and best Straight gaid-ed the Ma - gi Where Je - sus did rest.
1.
2. 3.
Ju dah -
Christ Je - sus
;
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I
J
J
If'
Sing Car -
ols!
I
I
I
I
I//I
'
Sing Car -
olsl
I
I
I
!
I'll
And tell
all
the earth.
J
a;— a- olsl
mm Sing
Car-(
&SMb Parish Choir, No.
1M4— 4.
And
I
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><
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na- tion
I
r
And Mys
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g^^-rTE^ Sing Car
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uj u f Ly great In car
The
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sa;
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tell
all
the earth,The great In- car -na-tion
And Mys-
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cal Birth.
i
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ti -
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Carol 497.
In
1.
O O
2.
3.
dul
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Je
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bi
•
14th cent. Melody. Har. by R. L. de PearaaU.
CHRISTMAS.
ci
Pa-
U
i.
^ttUf fttHflo.
su
par
tris
Char gau -
sunt
vu
-
Now
sing
1
yearn
-
le
tas,
O Na
-
a
If
-
i
di
we
Thee
Lis All
al
len
ti
not
be
they
my
He,
all
for -
that
An
there ?
-
ten
with -
gels
-
my won won my dit
love, to
was there are
Li der, Li'th in
pre
O
pu
-
ver. Per sing - ing.
nos
-
- se pi er op - ti tra crim -i
-
va can
-
ty.
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iVo
ti
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J-ixJ
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o,
.
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,
me,. na:
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ca
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.
.
.
a - ny sun pi ty on But then thou didst Sweet bells the while Like
Have
beam, yon pi me, re
-
are
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der
-
ty: er ing
cov
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ring
-
*=t in
tris
prin lo
re
J
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are gre
-
mi
-
.
.
Al - pha
.
ceps glo
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ri
ae
Tra
rum gau
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ri
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that that
es
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et
me post we were we were
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there there!
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he that that
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were there were there
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SSStUome be onv Jl^tatitnlfi CHRISTMAS.
Carol 498.
/' Tid
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o:
Ma
r good r take J heed!
IStfns. Sir Frederick Bridge.
.
-
ings,
peo
-
pie,
Turn
way
ye not
I
.
Child
of
pro
-
mise,
>
PI.
i
Wei -come,
Wei -come be our Heav'nlyKing
!
This is true be not afraid "Wonderful to tell In a manger He is laid Angels sing Nowell Rbfrain :
1
I
Parish Choir, No. 1644—4.
Wei
-
wel-'come, welcome,
come,
wel
-
wel-come, come,
wel-come be our King!
lias been the hope of man, This the faith of old Since the very world began, This has been foretold Refrain.
3 This
;
:
Hfsten^ lottrUngs, tinto me.
Carol 499.
'^
1.
Lis
2.
Shep-herds lay a On - ward, then, the
i.
-
»/.
un
ten, lord -lings,
an
.§J|3E
Z a
\^
to
-
me,
that night to gels sped, the
field -
-^-
-i
^ glee, of their sight
in
man
Ma
-
ger
bed,
ry,
that Christ
-
you
mas
a -
ters
Da
in
Wea
:
Pnr At
born,
and
on
-
ward went,
God
was
be
fell.
-
all.
steep. bent.
Jo Ti In
the
al
-
«-
•
ry were they, nigh er than the drops
-
-
—
^
J^-^^
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vid's town,
-
sweet maid is
sil
shep-herds
$
came down from heav'n's high in wor - ship low they
oi
keep the
J^^—
g^"-=j^
night
Gascon, 16th Century.
CHRISTMAS.
tar
Him
to of to
dew
and for a and bright - er
find
who
death
TT
-odg-
than
with
lay
IS
T
I
•;
Go -^
tell
it
.^
-^
-
out with speed. Cry
J
-J^
1. 2. 3. 4.
^
t
and shout
t
-St 7 r bout That Christ bom \ ; .J^:^ ^
round a
^^^m m
O
-^
^U mp
Carol 500. Paul Gerhardt,
J
out,
}
2
all
\
-
is
i^
in - deed.
^i
?=n:
))eart i^in nf^lit vtjoitt^.
F. C. Maker.
1656.
I hear, far and near,Sweet -est All my heart this night re - joi - ces, As Hark! a voice from yon - der man - ger. Soft and sweet, doth en - treat "Flee from us has -ten yon - der Here let all, great and sniall.Kneel in Come.then, let find Thee me ;Keep Thou me close to Thee, Cast me Bless ed Sav iour, let :
;
an
-
gel
vol
-
ces;
woe and dan - ger; awe and won - der not
be - hind Thee
J.
ev - ery- where A ow is born, "their choirs are singina;. Till the air I Breth-ren,come;from all doth grieve you Ton are freed; all you need Love Him who with love is yearn-ing, Hail the Star that from far Bright on Thy breast, All Life of life, my heart Thou still-est,Calm I rest
'Christ
J
/
J
/
Parish Choir, No. 1644
—4
J
/
J
with joy will
is ring sure -ly give
with hope this void
is
burn
Thou fill
-
mg. you."
-
mg.
-est.
&tmn
atiTr
ftotoets of tfcii )iettttme«
Carol 501. Vivace
rrr-m^
Gems and
flowers of sweet per-f ume,
J.
On
the
i
ii
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g
9
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ci -
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JT
f^r Cru
on Cal
fled
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va
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ry
jLJ^OM-i-^-M
Christ
J
"
-^
is
ris
-
;
Je
sus
-
ris is
-
ing from the ton tomb,
d^J.
^J. i ^i ^i 9y-r—c=g^;EgEE^F=C=q;=
/i
i
lay
tar
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day.
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ter bells,
^i^/l_A^
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lay.
fe^=r-rfrf^F-FPPFF^^EE= i=^
•Christ
is
ris
-
en
to
-
day"
;
Eas
ter bells,
^ I i//j P'^-r-t-:-i^=^^j=f ^>
J
chime
the lay,"Christ
And
—
— 4.
-
the length'ning ages
Still
day."
tell
His undying love He, conqu'ring death and hell, Ever reigns above. Oh that all might share the grace Purchased by His pain Prince and Saviour Thine the praise, Ours the boundless gain. Ref. Easter bells, chime the lay, etc. !
;
!
lay.
en
^^
How
Rolled the stone away.
Parish Choir, No. 1657
r=T=T =^ 3
Then His life-imparting breath Bade the dead arise the pallid hosts of death Followed to the skies. Ref. Easter bells, chime the
ris
^ ^
^ -^
2 Darkly the sepulchral gloom Wrapped His mortal clay, Till the angel, from the tomb
IS
—
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®
Carol 502.
on
toint
tQfe ttrfglit
IBaattv-^as
come on this bright Eas - ter - Day Be - fore the sun has ris en, And see the place where cold and still In ho - ly Jo - seph's grave, Now lives a - gain by The Form that lay so But ear - lier still the The Ma - ries came ere morn-ing light On that first Eas - ter - Day, And now their ris - en Lord they meet. And hear His word"All hail" They kneel and hold Him -
1.
2.
3. 4.
;
^
I
Je
sus
His an
own
lay, will.
gel
bright
the
feet,
Who now
And shows Had rolled
Then
I -
,
the
sus takes from death
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its
sting
;
He
is
ris
J-
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Ring, Ring, Ring,
1.
3.
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t^frr
A
hap - py hap - py hap - py N N «^ *
And
J
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ter ter ter
time time time
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Eas Eas Eas
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ris I
Lord Lord
wide is is
birds
I 1
J
the
We
i.
and streams
breathe the
meets
risen risen
us,
air
while
i
re of to
n die
peat that
Him
Our
He
is
I
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J.
I
fry o'er the th( grave we
/i
the
ttttit!
is
glad
to
up
your
takes -
py
hearts 1
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-f -^
r
winds
give
J
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7
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1
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hear your chime chant sub - lime, back your chime
4-
of
passed a - pens
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Of At At
Eas Eas Eas
J.
J.
i.
per. of Pilgrim Press.
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-
ter ter ter
^
time, time, time, ri:
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mer ay and
ide
J
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climb.
chime
sing.
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hap -/
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blest clime.
By Parish Choir, No. 1667—4.
He
the
soft - ly blow, heav'n draws near heav'n - ly door
i
i
we
j^
,
Harri/ Hale Pike.
I
more:
no
I
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The world The world
snow The fear Has
melt night 'of
en
en Vio
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IBaattv
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ME^=^M=J of
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fields
I
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cross
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is
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He
en
p=^='r^=f -
The The
We
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J. of of of
bells bells bells
I
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3£lfn0» tia)i)iS tiells at
Carol 503.
Words by Lucy Larcom.
2.
He
way. tale.
=f=F
.fl-^,
j
-J-
save, -
the
tell
J
I
prison!
a
stone
to
-I
I
I
has burst His His power to
haste
m
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Je
1
of at at
J.
Eas Eas Eas
-
ter ter ter
J
time. time. time.
^0
ittati^ toali^eir in
gattren green.
tije
Carol 504.
Words and music by Eev.
. 1.
wi/As
2.
p"
Ma-
rr
r
I
ry walked in the gar
-
r--
,
Grantham.
,
A
den green Of Jo- seph of
G. P.
ri-ma
-
thee, Fair shrubs
and flowers she
As Ma - ry came to the tomb of stone.She could not her grief con - tain, For she was 'ware that no p As Ma- ry list -en'd,shegaz'd around, When, dim in the morn-ing gloom. She saw One stand with a
3.
i-l- -Xi
m^
1^
mmpassed be-tween,Tall Christ
was
there,
Who
=?F=^
r-r
mm$ ^
palm and the wide plane late in the rock nad
hand. Full close
spade in
m
I
^.^j=^^^^f^^ m sa-cred
the
to
U^t
A
s
^
f-f-^ngrf^r
- ly morn as with spice and balm Full bit -ter grief in her soul was stirr'd, Sir, now tell, hast thou borne hence ?0
'Twas ear
tree. lain.
And
tomb. Good
When
Him
hH-M^tta-mmm^
m^^^^^^^^^m^ la-den she went, When lo She thought she heard in an ac - cent calm A voice which she seemed to know hard by the grave's low cell She felt right sure that a voice she heard, A voice which she knew full well: say where He now doth lie IWhileloIseem'd borne to her list'ning sense From some blessed bright One nigh: !
s-M-j:-^ ,4.
I
P^^^
giZP r—
Chorus.
/I
am the (After the last verse.) is the He
J
J.
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The The
li
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li
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ly ly
,
j^^-^^-^i-/-
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^m
m
j
P^
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dener
l=P=F true
Mine
I
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-i
-i
all all
white. white.
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And And J^
the the
J-
rose rose
so 80
bright, bright.
i
-i
i
!
—
:
And
joy shone out at the gracious word, AVhich every tear effaced.
/
—
Rabboni Lord 'Twas her Master good She welcomed with love's survey, Who 'neath a gardener's guise had stood, And seemed to her soul to say Chorus. I
!
:
Parish Choir, No. 1657
— 4.
^
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And And
pan pan
^
J
f
hearkened, her name she heard She turned in haste,
O Mary
the
^
:^
1^ p As Mary
vi
are
vi
-
-
o
-
lets
blue,
o
-
lets
blue,
J J S
-
sy sy
of of
> J J-
J
pur pur
-
pie pie
hue! hue!
^
j_;ii
mf As Mary mused upon things unseen, She learnt how the Lord doth scan, And claim each floweret and blossom green Which blooms in the heart of man. Fair buds of hope, and of longings high, With purity's flower of snow, cr
And glowing love with its vermeil dye, And charity's purple glow. Chorus.
Hitt Carol 505.
Parish Choir, No. 1667—4.
tt|i,
2^e
tttvluntinQ
Trootfii, Eev.
Edward
L. Ilopki
^^t
iLovXi at
Uvut
^Ham
tnr>
maitee.
Carol 506. Words
CHRISTMAS.
traditional.
Traditional.
West of England. J-
^
I
I I
did A-dam inivke,Out of the dust and clay; stay! thus with-in the gar-den he Command-ed was to
7n/The Lord at
1.
And "For
2.
3.
Ho words thou
pi;
in
first
the day that thou dost tonch,Or
ly Scrip-tures the Lord did shalt sure - ly
-
un-to
say: . (cr)And then in " The fruit that say, -dam die.". .nifBut .
.
A
^^
it
come
nigh,
Pa
E- den's in
he
And in And we Or
-
ra-dise
gar - den grows take no heed
the did
JU
J
I
He placed him there to dwell, To thee shalt be for meat, To that same on - ly thing.
;
.
J
j
i
FT^
r=^r=f=r IL
hisnos - trils breath-ed life, As to him for stat - ute good These that thou shooldst eat there-of,(j))Then
if
-i^^
^
I
r
N
VyHOBUS.
I
^^^-^r^ ff^T^r^yf f nr That he
with-in
Ex -cept the tree mp But did trans-gress
m
m
and keep it it should re- main, To dress Of which thou shalt not in midst there -of, God's ho - ly laws. And soon was wrapp'd in
/J j-^^j. ipE f='^=r
J
well.
eat." J^
w/ Now let good
Christians
sin.
^ip^ M_J
J
M^
^^iw^^ff^i^WP 1 Christ-mas Eve. I
life
to live, (cr) And to
re-joice
and mer
be,
For
this
is
-J-
4
mf Now mark
the Goodness of the Lord, to mankind bore His Mercy soon He did extend, Lost man for to restore cr And then, for to redeem our souls From death, and hell, and thrall, dim He said His Own dear Son should come. The Saviour of us all. Now let good Christians, &c. mf
Which He
Parish Choir, No. 1691—4.
And now
the Tide is nigh at hand, In which our Saviour came cr Let us rejoice and merry be. In keeping of the same. / Let's feed the poor and clothe the bare, And love both great and small,
5
dim That when we die, to Heaven at Our Lord may bring us all.
mf
Now
let
last
good Christians, &c.
^titt in I3et||lefiem of 3vCfi^%
Carol 507.
CHRISTJtAS.
Joyfully.
F. J. Dugard.
PS^fl^^ 1.
Once
2.
It was But the
3.
Beth -le- hem not a state
in
J^
J.
-
ox -en stood
V
J
of
Ju
-
ly
pal
-
a- round
-^ -i
J-
-J-
dah. Far a -way a- cross ace Where that lit - tie Ba In a sta-ble low
the
J
I
J
I
sea, lay.
-by
Him
J
There was With His
and
dim;
In
-J-
-^
j^
laid a ser-vants world He
the
EES
f=f=^ Afler each verse.
i^ Ifz I
-
lit
Ba
tie
to
•
had
ere
-
a
a Vir -gin Mo Mo-ther'sknee. ther's knee, with guards to keep the way. not a room for Him
On
by
tend Him, -
And
ted There was
-
Hear Thy
lov
4 For He
ing
-
chil
-
dren sing.The God
va
of
^P
The
tion,
-
Sav
lour I
-
1
Eang
a
is
I
^
—
His childhood's bright example Gives a light to our poor homes From the blood of His atoning Still our hope of pardon comes.
6
Still
7
Still
Saviour, gentle Saviour, etc.
Saviour, gentle Saviour, etc.
He
For
stands and pleads in heaven
weak and
us,
God, who Jesus,
!
sin-defiled
;
Man
for ever, a child. Saviour, gentle Saviour is
a
who was once
!
etc.
Has*
iBUU tiotH otf (Ht^^viutmun
<^tl^()3t
child that
i
5 Of His infinite compassion, He can feel our want and woe. For He suffered. He was tempted. When He lived our life below. O Saviour, gentle Saviour etc.
Carol 508.
gen -tie
-^
His Father's glory, And the golden halls above, And He took our human nature In the greatness of His love. left
iour,
-
)
1
J_J_.L_J
-d-
C. L. Williams.
Andante maestoso.
^ 1.
He
2. 3. 4.
was born
Christ
Let Chris
Chris
born
is
the bright -
tus
tian
na
-
on
ho Vir ho Vir
tus
Ma - ri -a Chris tus na tus Ex Ma - ri a -
-
-
re
-
-
^ di-
-
gi
-
di-
-
gi
-
mas Day; Wreathe
the
hoi
N o.
1691
—
4.
ly,
twine
us
free,
bom
our
Ties
glow
Ev
'ry
where
in
Lord good
joice
and
sing,
'Tis
the
birth
day
of
-^
A
\
e.
ne; e.
ne;
r
pT
-
I
r
The Babe, the Son, The God, the Lord The Babe, the Son, The God, the Lord,
the
by
Ho
-
ly
-
ly
Ho
by
all
One
a - dored
all
the
^jj. Parish Choir,
-
ber
to
red
men,
Ex
Christ
a
One -
^
dored
of for of for
i^-^i
bay;
the -
to ly
show;
a
King,
be,
i
Ma Ma
ev
ev
J-
-
ry.
-
er,
-
ry.
-
i3
er.
a
&otf teet »e metr»t oentlemen. Carol 509.
I.God God God
rest rest rest
2.
3.
L. H. Bedner.
ye
mer -ry, gen
ye
lit -
ye
all
tie-men,
-
chil
tie
-
good Chris
-
For Je For Je
no -thing you dis - may. no -thing you af -fright, up -on this bless -ed morn,
let let
dren, tians,
sus sus of
-
The Lord
Christour Christ your all
good
^i^^S^^i ^=^=^=B=£^^^^^^^ -TT
i^^s^ Sav Sav
lour - iour Chris-tians
±3t
was born on Christ-mas was born this hap - py was of .a wo - man
Day;
.
The dawn
A
night;
born
;
-
Now
rose the
long
o'er of
Beth Beth
rows
He
red hill
your sor
all
-
-
le
-
hem, the
hem the doth heal, your
- le -
^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^ i^^ m. j=f^-^rzrf m crf-Tq;-r-r
stars shone thro' the grey. white flocks sleep-ing lay. sins He takes a - way,
When Je - sus Christ our Sav - iour, was When Christ the child of Naz - a-reth was
h For
Je
-
sus Christ our Sav
-
iour,
born born
on Christ-mas Day. on Christ-mas Day.
was born on Christ-mas Day.
^^£^gg^^^^^^^^g=^^ =j=pj-_^-n. m r^ r-j ^ ^^m s^^=^ ^=£
^^
j
'^ir-f'-c
When
Je
-
sus
was
Christ our
r
bom
J
on
Christ-mas
Day.
f
§1*
Carol 510. Words by
Brightly.
1.
2. 3. 4. 5.
2r))e Si^etitietirs
fia^
un unQtU
CHRISTMAS.
C. G. Bossetti
F. L. Wiseman.
J. =69.
The shep-herds had an an - gel, The wise men Lord Je - sua is my Guar - dian, So I can Those sbep-herds thro' the lone - ly night Sat watching Christ watch-es me, His lit -tie lamb, Cares for me Lord.bring me near-er day by day, Till I my
guide me home from far, Where long life's dan-gerous track The nei - ther tire nor sleep. All an - gels clad in white Shall an - gels clad in white. All :
Parish Choir, No. 1691—4.
a lit-tlechild,To had a star; But what have I, no-thing lack The lambs lie in His bos - om by their sheep, Un - til they saw the beav'n-ly host Who day and night,That I maybe His own in heay'n So voiceu-nite, Andsingmy Glo-ry, glo - ry.With .
A
;
glad stars sing to - ge - ther, And wil - f ul lambs that go »-stray, He, In sing - ing Glo - ry, glo - ry. For sing their Glo - ry, glo ry. Glo - ry, glo - ry given to Thee,Thro'
;
an - gels are? fetch-es back. val they keep. the height. sake in height. the heav'nly
sing feed
-
ing
-
ing,
fes
-
my all
ti
-
Carol 511. Words by W. T. Brooke. Joyously.
^ »
J
eotne St,
Christmas.
d
^
__?
,1
sing
Christ
-
f mas
Joy Sweet
-
ful
r
;
Ma 1
,p^ -^
gels
-
gl
-
r
r' sing
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J.
— -^H
J
=L_
r
-'
-
-
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r
r
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onr King Let our King; (cres) Let our King; (cres) Let ;
An
rol rol rol
of of of
the the the
Shep Wise
nJ
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J
i
-
-
-
.
.
.
ns us us
1
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ven's gem,
-
1
with
gifts
to men of shall then find will wor - ship
^
fant King, King, th' In- car nate the whole world's King, .
the
In
-
-
.
. .
.
(/ )
To To To
Him.
imf 4
Let us raise on
The v\f
i=
/
Parish Choir, No. 1601
—
4.
The The The
r
\^
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"Glo
-
Let .(m/)See
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O
we our we our we our
will will will
ry us His
be go
. .
Star
.^
J
to to
J
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ca ca ca
rols rols rols
e f^^
sing sing sing
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i.
Dal.
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T
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tlie Virgin, her song of victory; our souls with one accord " Magnify," with her, " the Lord " Thus we holy carols sing To our Virgin King.
carol of
And
.
the In - fant King. King. th' In - car - nate the whole world's King.
Come, with blessed Mary sing Holy carols to our King;
cres.
.
.
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i5£E
IjThus
.
.
-—=::h
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jy-rf-g:
lovel"?n/Thus
Him! (/)Thus
.
T-TT ]
J>
^^^ To To To
We
•
^
high high high
b-
.—J-t±::»
1^
hea
r^
1
on on on
lift
raise raise
gels that thrill'd the mid - night sky nigh herds to Beth - lehem draw - ing Men.their hymn of mys- te - ry:
God a-bovel Peace on earth Beth- le - hem. With them we
1
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An
Broton,
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toCtti t)ie
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1
Come
ye, with all nations bring Worship, glory to our King; Let us raise on high The carol of all times, all worlds, God's hymnof victory; Glory be to Christ, the cry ff 5
From
the earth,
Thus
shall
sea, the sky. for ever sing
tlie
we
Earth and Heaven's King.
CHRISTJIAS
Carol 512. Trebles
R. F. Smith.
1. 2.
3. 4.
wise wise wise
saw
AND EPIPHANY.
in Unison.
to/ In
O'er In mf In
p
men Watched men Watched men Come it
it
the the
a our
win- try hea-ven, Shines a wondrous dus - ty high-way, O'er the des - erts low - ly man- ger Lies an In - fant hearts we chil-dren See this Star once^
Parish Choir. No. 1692—4.
(cr) (cr)
(cr)
weak more
In
From
the the
It
is
Not
as
East the East the
He whom men
wise
What this lus - tre So in - tense- ly we fol - low In this star - lit Ask ing. Where the mon arch ? Where Ju - de - a's Ask -ing, May we bring Him Child-hood's love to-
Ask
from a - far
shin - ing clear to seek; so far In the days of yore; it
Star; drear,
|Ask
-
-
-
ing.
ing, Shall
on
Sr^e snoto las
fitonn^.
tl^e
CHRISTMAS. Er. by
T r~t~7
The snow
1.
the ground,
on
lay
The
The
.
shone bright,
stars
stars, the
stars shone bnght,
.
Italian Melody. P. Waddington.
S.
When Christ our Lord was born.
.
When Christ our Lord
.
.
.
was bom,.
JM=^r4.lU-U'^U^r^—^^-^^S
When 2
was
Lord
Christ our
'Twas Mary, daughter pure of holy Anne, That brought into this world our God made Man.
3 She laid Him in a stall, at Bethlehem, The ass and oxen shared the roof with them.
was by to tend the Child, So guard Him, and protect His mother mild.
4 Saint Joseph, too,
4.
^-
born,
6
The Angels hovered round, and sang Venite adoremus Dominum.
6
And, thus, that manger poor became a throne For He whom Mary bore was God the Son.
this song:
come then,
7
To
let us join the heavenly host, praise the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Dominum, Venite adoremus Dominum.
8 Venite adoremus
Carol 514. Solo.
N. B. Warren.
christjias.
Treble or Tenor.
,/pv
/^
.
?=t?^E?= 1.
Good Chris
2.
There
3.
Then
tians, rise,
-
pil rise,
grims who good Chris
-
this in tians,
the morn
is
coun
-
tries
and
rise
far sing
When Christ our Had seen by Ho - san - nas
Sav
-
iour
He
night Christ's na to the new
was -
born, Star,
tal
born King!
^
'^
AllegreUo.
?^
3=^^^-
J-l
Et
Efei r
^S
S3H i?^ in
All
Now, low
And
Re
/
-
-
a
sta
-
ble
ly
bend
-
ing,
gel
-
ic
with
an
joicel
our
-
Sav
-U-L_J.
Parish Choir, No. 1692
—
4,
-
so
iour,
He
=|:
low
-
At
ly.
pres - ents bring. An hosts a - bove Pro
was born
On
*=l:
Beth of -
St/
-
claim
le
-
hem
in
Ga God
f'ring to their to earth God's per
Christ- mas
f day
l.^L^-l
in
the
li
-
and feet
lee.
King, love.
Us
nnoin
2rtie
^ttp upon tHe otounti.
Carol 515.
mf
\.
2.
p
3.
CHKI8TMA8.
The snow lay deep up 'Twas bless - ed Ma - ry, She laid Him low - ly
Traditional.
the ground, The stars a - bove shone bright, daugh-ter pure, Of saint- ly moth-er Anne, in the stall At an-cient Beth-le - hem
on
-
—
The stars a Of saint-
At
;
boveshone
-
moth-er
ly
an-cientBeth
-
le
Ff^^=F^Tl^^a;=f=^3|'^nEEEf
^^^^^^m^^^f^fzn^T^ ^
^SEU^-=U^^ bright, (cr) When
That brought in And ox and
Anne,
hem
An- gels sang Christ Je
;
V
\
\
to ass
-
bid
- sus' Birth this sin - ful world did al - so share
-
sus' Birth
-
f ul
For
Sav
-f-
us
Sav
-
hum
-
-
hum
The
Christ -mas
on
us
world The
so share
-
-fS"
fFor The The
\
sang Christ Je to ass
sin al
this
-
night,
— When
—
An
gels
-
God made Man, That brought in roof with them,— And ox and
iour ble
night, /For us on Christ - mas night. made Man, The Sav - iour God made Man. with them. The hum -ble roof with them.
on
Christ-mas
iour ble
God roof
r 4
mf And
The Virgin Mother mild. 5 wf The Angels hovered round the
And
6
cr
!
7/0
place.
sang the heavenly song, ye, come ye, and adore The Saviour promised long.
.CaXOl 516.
.
—
r~n
1.
2.
Now we And He
F*.
Christ-
lives thro'-
out
the
II
.
-a Lr mas
r
bring our
r
And
of the
Holy Ghost.
our ^i^xinixa^n ixt^nnxtu,
tne fitfn0
^
;
For He
O come
Xotu
p And now,
behold, that Manger poor Henceforth became a Throne whom Blessed Mary bore / Was Jesus, God's Own Son come, then. Christians, let us join The bright and Heavenly Host, cr And sing the praise of Father, Son,
Joseph, Mary's holy Spouse,
Was near to tend the Child,— And duteously protect from harm
r-^
-Rec.
i
glad
sing
-jr:
-
tho'ts and deeds reigns in earth
u
T r Li*-rT"i "II Child, the children's King. the ly
the
of - f er glo - ry
pij
a
J
To Of
the
J
J
chil
r
-
]
I
i-
I
To
dren's King on high. Yet
j-^-w-
!
J
Lay up -on that Christmas mom. When the An-gels came to Glo - ry in the high-e.st, So with heart and voice we ring ;
Gm
r
treas-un -ures,Lov - ing a - ges. Lives and
we
bring
Child-like hearts we An - gel hosts still
;
and sky;
il
t/
a.
J
tell
glo
-
r
r
_
the Child, who, in He cares for chil
J
J
us That the ry To the
J
-
J
J
J
. the man - ger, dren's prais -es
V V
:
-J-
-^
chil -dren's
King was bom.
Child, the
children's King.
^
most
TTftgfn
Carol 517.
loltuntn.
CHRISTMAS. Traditional,
Allegretto.
r
I
1.
2.
3. 4.
A
most bless
Vir-gin
I
I
I
I
pro -phet fore- told. Jew - ry it was
the
in At Beth - le - hem ci - ty But when they had en - tered the Then were they con-strained in a
ci
-
sta
-
ty ble
so
fair,
to
lie,
=Q^=Jq — ^^^^=^-hfP=f 1
r
r
now we be geth-er
-
r
3^-
To
be
All
for
hold,
did pass,
migh-ty was here, tie; used for to
12=?
which to
-
so
-
they
^ ^ iM4^ — -^^
m^ -r
Should bring forth a Sav-iour That Jo - seph and Ma - ry A num ber of peo - pla Where hor - ses and ass - es
That Jo
seph -
-
be
tax
-
Ma
-
so
sim
ing
—
-r*h
r
deem
and
to -
Their Ipdg
-^-=^ -4—A
Re
our
dz^-\
1
1
1
er
from
ed.
their
-
names whose sub -
ry,
and de
to
stance
took
they
pie
-
heU
death,
it
Which
sin,
Clare,
Great
was
small,
no
scorn,
Could But a-
-
i — -r=41 =t= 4-^ k= J.
I
U
-^
-j
-
Chorus.
A
dam's
-
Cae
-
find
trans-gress- ion
sar
com - mand- ed
in
the
gainst the
inn there
next morn
-
ing
had them no
wrapped us
our
Sav
all
lodg
-
-
''k4 sor
-
row
a
side
-
m Christ
there,
at
all.
4— -
in.
be
J
Je
all
to
ing iour
sus
^M Come there-fore be
was born. J
S?^ our
Sav
-
iour
born
7 Then presently after the shepherds did spy Vast numbers of angels to stand in the sky They joyfully talked, and sweetly did sing, be all glory, our heavenly King."
8 To teach us humility all this was done. And learn we from thence haughty pride for to shun A manger His cradle Who came from above, The great God of mercy, of peace, and of love. Parish Choir, No. 1892
—
4.
ful,
r^^
6 Then God sent an angel from heaven so high, To certain poor shepherds in fields where they lie, And bade them no longer in sorrow to stay, Because that our Saviour was born on this day.
God
-
r-rj r^r^ was
6 The King of all kings to this -world being brought, Small store of fine linen to wrap Him was sought But when she had swaddled her young Son so sweet, Within an ox manger she laid Him to sleep.
« To
joy
on
this
set
^ tide I
iFat
sotroto, teats, anti
tie
fiiigtiing.
Carol 518. Mason
Trans, by John
1.
2.
be Far Hark, the
Mo
sor
row, a -
-
deep
hath
ses
-
And th'un
-
fet
Rev. J. S. B. Hodges, D.D.
Neale.
bys
pass'd fa -
i
i
J
-
God
by and
death
Man,
-
than
-
the thers
,
ing der
Now
has
us
won
with vie the
vie
Is
Soar
cap
rael's
saved
pay
-
tive
-
toward the
]^
2=^
us.
In
His
Blood
the
And
in
light
Him
m
^r
-
ing
-
der
hosts are free, o - pened skies.
f^
ing.
JXJ—
Lamb -
hath laved us, ar - ray - ing,
self
^^
J-
:M^ ^
to
-
ry.
-
to
-
ry.
Al Al
5^
^
1^ I
-
le
-
lu
le-lu-ia!
-
le
-
lu
le
-
1
^1
]
-
lu
-
ia!
Al Al
-
le
-
lu
-
ia!
-
le
-
lu
-
ia!
4 This the law our Saviour teaches, This the call His triumph preaches Sinner, from the grave of sin "Rise, eternal joy to win. From the death our sin decreed us Sinless He by death has freed us. Sing we then His victory.
Jesus Christ from death is risen His Godhead bursts His prison, rises free
O'er our mortal misery, And to sinners bring salvation, Thus in God's humiliation Man has won the victory. Alleluia
—
are calm - ing, storms are dy the chains are snapped a - sun
ing
'Tis
Parish Choir. No. 1706
Hark,
sea,
i_j_
While His manhood
Waves
rise
l^i =rf^^^=^^ Cloth- ing
;
;
UJ-U
death and ran - som
slew our
m^
:a
sigh
ses
i^^
:£U
Life
and -
tered
o'er -
tears,
Alleluia
4.
409
1
:
Carol 519. Words by
®^^
Uomvu tame from
^^^tU W.
L. E. Richards and
tl^e
gtounTr.
Ilavokins.
C. L.
Nay lor.
Unison oe Solo
The
1.
lit
Je
2.
flowers came from the ground At let the joy be ours, At
-
tie
-
sus,
J__J
Eas
ter ter
-
-
time They raised their heads and time ; To know the lan-guage
And
then each
-
lit
of
bud
did
say,
— Good
J
J
peo
Eas Eas
J
hap hap
.
J—J--J_J-
tie
J
looked a - round At the flowers At
;
-J-rJ
cr
J-
J
-
ho
^"^t^'
carol 520.
^ ^'TlAll 2.
ter ter
-
time, at time, at
time, time.
-
-
Day;
ly
-
^
J
Words by Nicholas Le Tourneaux, I64O-I686.
-
V
*
ess this
-
J
py Eas py Eas
-
J
ter ter
-
-
!
ior
A. /J
®''«"^«-
^^sVl""*
ISth Century Melody.
Tr. by I. Williams.
Sy=J=FJ:
^S^
come,
gels in
^^ on
vain
Joy post
the
-
-
^
ous ed
-^
'^i^i^:
SE
——
—
I
pin
-
ion,
sta
-
tion
Down Of
-j
\
the Heaven's me the arm - ed
fl)
-1
dier
-
1^
1^
dious
- lo -
sol
g
I
r
-
stair y, .
9-\-(^
=F==F
J=r=i
i
^^ Tri All
-
umph in
-
ing vain
o*er
. .
.
the
death's do faith - less
-
min na
--^ -
ion.
Up
to
tion
Set
the
t^is seal
our fow and watch
-
-
er es
air.
nigh;
.iS^
i
fe^^pg ^:^ r-fChrist
Ye
fgtt
.
.
has need
ri
-
not
^EEi
sen!
Christ
fear.
Ye
.
ri
not
i -
sen!
And
fear.
None
Himself, from sleep awaking, spontaneous bore the gloom.
Through the seals, and without breaking. Hath come forth and left the tomb Death could not hold Him born of a Virgin's womb.
— ..
-
rti^t^ =t=ts In Octaves,
Who
Faiish Choir, No. 17W
U
hath burst the se can reach where He
fcfes
•Arranced to be sung by Tenors and Trebles
He
has need
by Altos and Barytones 4 Lord,
in Octaves,
with Thee
and Basses.
in daily
dying
May we die, and with Thee rise; And on earth, ourselves denying. Lift our hearts unto the skies. To sing our Grod, Three iu One, sole Good and Wise.
I
^
II
pul - chre.
i
Carol 521. Words by Mary
^nQtlu
fl^nvUi f^t
T.
rTT^r^
-r-
Hark .'the
an-gels bright are sing-ing Pi - late's sol-diers tried to keep But when three days passed a- way, must die as Je- sus died.
1.
2.
3.
We
4.
are singing.
titf0t)t
EASTEK. F. Cusack.
'
rrrr
Elliot Button.
r^r=r=(^
r
sky: Je - bus from the grave has In the glo-rious Eas - ter Je - sua fast with -in the grave; And they put a seal and Je - sus rose all glo-rious At the aw - ful mid-night hour, But we,too,f rem death shall rise Then with Him, if we are ;
lis*
^N^ r^ -^1
I
ris
-
stone
I
Je on
en,
Up
-
sus the
By
ly
en
al
-
be
shall reign
-
the cave, might - y power, yond the skies.
Al
Al
le - In
-
-
le
-
-
lu
-
ial
Al
-
le - lu
^^^^
-
ial
We
1.
This
ial
sing with
them
to
day.
-
^m ^^^^
f—
r-
^
The morn- ing of sal Pha - rao and our
-
And the queen of days is here. The feast of ev - 'ry men, Horse men. H and char - iot, prince and slave. His spear-men and his
va
tion.
foe
-
f^^^^^
j=^=
Ei
s
r
/ tion,
And
men
Hur
Peace
is
Grief
and joy
gain'd,
i-
-
the
feast
ried
down
^ Gain'd for rose con
of to
ev dare
-
'ry
the
-$ r
I
fail year Par - don comes, comes. wave. Hel - mets gleam'd, tnim ;
-
ing nev pets sound
1
-
ev - er: Sin found -ed: Hor
^
no
more
God
pranc'd, char
and
^11—
ses
^F=F
-
iots
r
man
shall
sev
-
All night their efforts doubled On they came with scoff and boast Till God look'd forth, and troubled All the bravest of their host. Then the strong met the Stronger Vengeance then slept no longer Then the Wrong'd triumph'd o'er the wronger. Parish Choir, No. 1706—4.
4
er.
jump'd and bound- ed.
— —
—
I
5
is
Pi
^
c-
I
-
^mrrr-7i
j=feJ^^
For ''or
Mi
lu
-
EASTEK.
m m ^
le
Zf^t iDSotning of ^al^ation.
Carol 522
2.
-
LAj^J^,
will
Words by John Mason Neale.
m
Al
ial
i^J-A
^dik^EE^Edy=4E^
what the an -gels say;
r^r
die.
trance to
-
own
His
We
good.
gi^Sl
1
f^=H^=r=-t-^
T=f=r=t'now no more may
I
-
^—
Refrain.
True Moses of Thy people Thy renown and hard- won fame They ring from every steeple^
And in every church proclaim: Victor o'er bands infernal. King amidst pow'rs supernal. Lead us on, up to joys eternal.
^-
IB^nitx
Carol 523. Words by
//. G.
Bellfif. R. H. Clouston, Jr.
Farmer
SEMi-CnoRns,
^^^m^^^^^^^a
Hear the lov-ing Hear the joy-ful Hear themer-ry
1.
2.
3.
From
Eas-ter bells.High within the church towerswinging.Peace and comfort seeming -wells Eas-ter bells.High within thechurchtowerswinging, Hark tlie sto-ry glad they tell, Eas-ter bells.High within thechurchtowerswinging.Far and wide their mus-icswells.
the sing-ing and the ring- ing Of in the sing-ing Of in the ring-ing Of
Hear the glo -ry Hear the glo - ry
the hap-py Eas - ter bells. Children's voi- ces sweet are blend-ing the hap-py Eas - ter bells. From the tomb our Christ is ris - en, themer-ry Eas - ter bells. Past is all the gloom and sad -ness,
^^^^m^^ f=r=ft
Solo.
^^
>,
an - gels eels sing, sine. High Hieh from earth to heav-en sending sendine Love to Christ the ris - en King, Kine. In the strains the anLives He now for ev - ermore,Bursts the bonds of death's dark prison, Eisen to op - en heav-en's door. a-round usshine,Turnedissor - row in to glad-ness,Death is changed to life divine. Eas -ter joys meno mosso. rail.
I
m-
:«:
^=
qc-ji
iSSz £^3
^
luMi
¥t-
1
m
fc:±,-ja^
-a^^j^i^
tai
^m^^m
"^^^^mm^
NJl -i^ :r:t
c^-
^m
eome
us, »iottt noiotvn,
tDftH
("Carol of the Flowers.")
Carol 524.
FLOWER SERVICE.
f^
Come
Bas-Quercy.
^
Letito.
—J
t:J sweet
with
flowers,
.
and
wor
-
Christ
ship
the
^n
I
s**
i
r=^
j)oco rt<.
Duet.
Piu mosso.
B.C.
cres.
^^^^^^
1 I
/^
t
1.
2. 3. 4.
Mod -est Lil
As As
y
-
hid-ingin low bend-ing in
vio -let, fair,
thou, pan
-
sy,
the grass- y shade, Thou canst say how the sun's warm light,Thoa dost tell that
shin -est forth in bright ar
-
im
-
thou,rose,wide op-'ning,dost thy scent
hum-ble He He is pure So doth He His maj -es- ty part. So His love ex - pand-ing,draws
{This carol ('^Gascon'') to be sung after the last verse of the ''Carol of the
^
M
:|=i Je
-
gen
m
- tie,
so
Ten-d'rest words fail
all
sua
so
us
as
Thou
art white,
to
man
dis-play,
each sin
sweet, Love, from
so
-
ful heart.
^^ferr ^ Floioers,'''
without pause.)
f^r^f^
pure and
was made.
for
ray.
Thy gen
-
tie
I
eyes,
sin
-
ners
doth
m& S;
greet.
Thy
beau- ty
to
show;
Parish Choir, No. 1718—4.
418
We must
a-doreTbee,
if
Thee we
would know.
Tofce» oC t^ixnxtn. Carol 525. AUegrctlo. J
CHILDREN'S DAY.
= 66.
.
E. E. Nichol. Soprano and Contbalto. A-
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glad fresh
win
ness
greet
The
time
and
gay, snows,
Thro'
mea
They
ter
-
the
ear
-
dows
of
sum
-
all
the
air
of -
fill
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r b'
r ^ so
1^
a -
and some
T-
!
God
.
and bright
'.
With
I
bright Parish Choir, No. 1718 —4.
mu
1
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1
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E^J^lJii=^ Ei-£=J3=^ 7"^:
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goes,
The
-
joy
is
so
ter of
the the
J^sJ— r^ H i-^-Jh^. t=
I
Wher
b- —
i
bout their feet, The sky joy of play, They scat
-
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bright
.
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r
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earth is fair laugh -ter of life ev - er their glad
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glee';
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spring
ly
mer with
"C"
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the fount of your glad
-
ness,
the flow'rs
blue,
clouds of heav'n-ly
jloom
^,M^ t=l=
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^
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-
way,
in
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de
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light.
.
2_U^
•
And And In
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up your hearts
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Fa
sweet,
so
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Carol 526.
tl^e
Words by John Mason Neale.
1.
A
2.
Some
-
God
round the throne of a - round Him
wait
things they see, sweet com some, when He
-
ti)tone of
CBfoDr.
childkkn's day.
rea
a
.
dy
-
band Of
glo sing
To
still,
And
harps they hold. niands them, go
To
rlous an - gels His praise and
-
heads are crowns se r - va n ts here
their
guard
His
stand Bright
er
;
His
will;
of
be
gold, -
T" Thy angels every day Command to guide us on our way, And bid them every evening keep Their watch around us while we sleep.
And we shall dwell, when life is past, With angels round Thy throne at last.
nWUXvi
^t)e tra^s ate slfirfng
tis*
FOR A SUMMER FESTIA'AL.
Words by Mrs. E. H. Leland.
m
4 So shall no wicked thing draw near To do us harm or cause us fear
3 Lord, give
Carol 527.
low.
^^^^^^^m ^"-T'tr
''
And
J.
Westwood Tosh.
r—^f
s
I
2.
The daj-s The earth
are glid -ing swift -fy ly by, by is
warm with
life
and
The days The air
joy,
J^
i=it/=Jb^
3
N
^
^
J
Giver of these summer hours, All nature gives Thee praises, to where the flow'r
From mountain peak Its lowly
bloom upraises.
The golden days, Parish Choir, No. 1718-4.
^
In
andflow'rthe
leaf
And
un
etc.
j
to
-
all
the
Jr=£: J=^ F^^f=T^=fT
m
.
'Tl
sum-mer writes Her po - em sweet and old - en. 5 south wind brings Hermes -sage sweet and ten -der.i
-J'^J^
^
Brightly. »y*>y.
l___fc_j
J^
J:
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.1.
so bright and gold -en. 11 of splen-dour.
I
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rp|,„
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4
And
-I
at
With
A
i
thp the
J
lone hriehtdavs long bngut daj s, The l be
-i
-J-
Thy feet we, too, would sing, all Thy creatures living,
song of mirth, a song of joy, song of glad thanksgiving. The golden days, etc.
A
-J-
-J
^
Carol 528.
FLOWEK SERVICE.
Ddet, Trebles and Altos. Cheerfully.
p
1.
/
2.
p p
3. -1.
J
.
— 69.
earth are bloom
The flow'rs of Some brave the Some ro - sy
And
if
H. E. Nichol.
sun red
Fa
our
u-tr f
7 rwf
- ing In gar - den, lane and field, The wan-d'ring airs splen- dour. With bold and o - pen looks ;(p)Some nes -tie meek are glow -ing, Like hearts that thrill with love; Some tints of blue ther dress them In beau-ti - ful ar - ray . (Tho' a - ny foot .
- lit
,
-
.
f
fum
ing (cr) With
ten
der.
show press
sweetness that they cool and sha - dy ing,(cr)Like God's great sky a them, And tho' they fade a
J
In
;
tell,(cres)0 great and gra-cious Fa - ther, Who mak-est all things love for Thee to mid the rush -ing breeze ;(cres)And some the woodland sha-dows. Be - neath the rust -ling sea; And some have all the white- ness Of per -feet pu - ri stars a -cross the Him who knows our anx-ious care be freed, (cres) And leave the com - ing mor -row To .
Parish Choir, No.
ins— 4.
are
may
TT
r
-
and
yield. .(m/)These blossoms fair we gath - er,(p)Our nooks (m/)Some love the hap - py mea - dows, A bove; (rft/)Some gleam with gold - en bright -nes8,(p) Like way,) (rn/)ShaIl not our hearts from sor - row(p)And
lUii.
,^
per
welll trees,
ty
.
.
need?
s:iiee toe
pvaint^
G^oTi oC
Hat^eet.
HARVEST.
Words and music by
Carol 529.
1.
2.
3.
God of har - vest, Thee we wor - ship Thee we praise, Corn in gold - en sheaves Thou sendest, Staff of life to Wine in rud - dy flow Thou giv - est. Thou Thy - self the
111 MW: ^^
^^
:t=f:
^ P^ f-r-t^rt-r^i==iz
^
food,
and no
-
Thou sus - tain - est with Thy bier— An - gels' f ood— vouch-saf ed a -
by
Thy Pas
-
sion
-
est.
Trod-den
in
-
Hopkins.
dore; Souls and bod - ies Type of o - ther Thine the clus - ters,
men. Vine
:
pre
to
-
J
^
L=L=uJ=i=-l
^
T-r
-
ere
glo-rious
J-^
^—J-
^fei
at
Thou
-
sons of
II.
^^^ ^^
JJJ-^
J
and a
Rev. J.
I
I
Corn on bound-less prai - ries grow-ing, gain. Bread from hea - ven. Thine its leav - en. cious Wine. Thus ap - pear - eth wine that cheer- eth store.
-i
(M^y^y^--^.^^-^^^>-Ht
Wine from bnrst-ing press-es
flow-ing, Oil
its
ra-diance glad be-8tow-ing,These
Thou giv-est
e
-
ver-more.
Feeds the hungering souls of mor-tals, Till from out the shin-ing por-tals Thou shalt come with pow'r to reign. God and man, in mys-tic un - ion ;Thirsting souls in sweet com-mu-nion, Drink, and thrill with love di - vine.
Oil in balmy streams
On man's wounds
Thou pourest
with healing wine;
In the Kock, by anguish cloven, Joy hath found its holiest shrine. Oil of gladness, conquering sadness,
Laden all with sweetest spices Every where its fragrance rises, Through all gloom its lights do Parish Choir, No. 1732
—
4.
shine.
Glory to the God of harvest, Henceforth and for ever be Threefold gift from threefold Giver,
One
to all eternity
:
Truth of God the Father Holy, Love of God the Saviour lowly, Joy of God the Spirit, wholly Three in One and One in Three.
1
artie
uonQ oC
t|)e
Deatienli? fi^attiest |i^ome<
Carol 530. Words by Eev.
S.
Baring-Gould.
With animation, but smoothly.
1.
2.
3.
^m
^
ite^i^ai
The song of the heav'n - ly Har - vest Home, When gar-ner'd The an -gels are stand - ing, expectant soon Of summons The bun-dies of tares will a- side be thrown, To burn in
day of re-joic-ing,we bid thee come, And fin - ish our toil and pain. siek-les that flash as the ores - cent moon And flut-ter - ing wings of snow. corn wi]lbegath-er'd,its worth wellknown.Andgarner'dinglo-rious light.
haust - ing toil, Of laugh- ter in place of whit - ening fast. With har - vest of wheat and day of un- set -ting .
which we long! O
Of
tears, tare.
sun
The
fa
-
ces
O
the gold
- en grain, speed be - low.
to
the
star
day
The
-
With The
less night,
fields
of re -ward for ex up - on earth are
day
of
re
-
joio
refreshed, re- lieved from
-
ing f or
toil,
Of
be past. And of song!
sea -son of growing will soon ban-quet of sweetness,© feast
^^^^^^^^M^M * is= «=«m -^m^^^^^m I
^ET^
f*
P
P
rather slower
rail.
=P=^
a tempo.
^^n—^ban- ish'd dis - tress - f ul short - ly the fields be hoi - i - day nev - er
fears,
bare, done.
Har
-
vest
^
Home,
i=r=^ a tempo.
Har - vest Home,
:^^iT^--
i^^^=N=^ Chobus.
— 4.
3f=:|:
Unison.
py Har
Parish Oioir, No. 1732
py Har - vest
-
-
vest
Home.
sain
IS^t
W^tuuntirfn inaftfng.
ti^e
C&rOl 531. .
iL
HARVEST.
He saw
1.
At
2.
eve
When came
3.
Then
4.
n. E. Nichol.
Sopranos in Unison.
Allegretto.
said
the wheat-fields wait - ing. All gold - en fainting trav - eller Sank down be a the Lord of har - vest. He cried, "O the Mas- ter, gent- ly, ''Well pleased with
in
.
the
sun,
.
And
A
door
side the Mas- ter this am
kind, I;
.
strong and stal - wart cup of crys - tal
One sheaf of One
have to an -gels
I
My
Allegretto
^^^^^-jrjzjfrf^^^m reap
Went by him To quench his
ers
-
-
ter
of
-
f er,
left
it
.
But
that thee
With
by he
one
.
wa
thirst
bind not pass'd by.
did
I
he
as
_^ii
one. . bore,
"Oh, could
.
And when
.
;
.
.
.
ter his
bit
trav- eller
went
the har
-
'I
vest plain,
-J-
i
5*
cry
way,
and he
a-jtbirst,
Up
-
can do noth on ,the poor at
my
door,
But
he
who
helps
1
1-
-
ing.
mans in
^ pA
A
J
a
cup
of
wa
join
the
reap
a
m^
*^
-
-
ter
To
ers
Up -
t:
,
^
rail.
^^^^m ^ ^ J—
W^^ not
vest," His
.
^P^E^^^EEf
Thou mayst
-\=P -
notE^- ing. So weak, a - las! am I.' thres-hold A gold - en wheat-sheaf lay." of - fer Thee" go - ing. This sheaf I grain. broth - er Binds sheaves of rich -est
Rbfrain. a tempo.
^m
har
r ail.
Left
d=
in
and strength- ened.The
not
gave
'I
Thou mayst
,__^
heart
I reap re-freshed
jom
A
,
the
reap
A A-
AAA
ers
Up
-
on
J
har
A
-
vest
ph
A
A
But
t=^
^t^ rail.
Parish Choir.^No. 1732—4.
-n^T
r the
^mt
mote
tUt joj? of ftuvijt&U
Dear Saviour, make us fruitful. And by Thy power divine, Help us in youth and manhood
By
Then when
the angel-reapers Shall come to gather in great and glorious Harvest Of souls redeemed from sin. Within the heavenly garner
The
holy deeds to shine.
all around take knowledge That we have heen with Thee, And by Thy grace are growing In love and purity.
Let
iFair
Carol 533. Words by
/.
r
1.
2.
3.
u
toatieli
V^t golden totn«
CHILDBEN'S HARVEST.
H. Gurney.
^u
:4=* I
Safe gathered we shall be. With Father, Son, and Spirit, To reign eternally.
f-
I
T.
3^
r I
I
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r
I
I
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Herbert Spinney.
—
*
I
r
r
waved the gold en corn In Ca - naan's plea - sant land, When full of joy, To God so good and great Their cheer - f ul thanks they pour; Then car - ry to rael,Lord, we give Our ear - liest fruits to pray that,long Thee, Fair
-
Like Is J
J.
>
1
1
J— r some His as
I
Thine
our youthful prime. and all its powers; in our morning time. And bless our evening hours.
And
is
life
Be with us
6
In wisdom let us grow. As years and strength are given. That we may serve Thy Church below. And join Thy Saints in heaven. Parish Choir, No. 1732
K sfng
tl)e 33ittti
toas tiotn to^nCglJt*
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 534. Words by Ben Jonson.
Sir George C. Martin.
Cheerfully, but not too fast.
=1— «-
fe
i^^^^^i^g^^S f'r r rTTr t ^
/' 1. 2.
3.
''
I
'f
the Birth was born to-night, The Au-thor both The Son of God, th'e-ter - nal King, That did us all What com-f ort do we by Him win, Who made llim I
sing
/i-v
§^
-=»-*-
Cheerfully, but not too
~t
fast.^^
iy3=J=FJ^z::^=J3Z3M=J^j3z^
F^FF^^p?^g^F^^T^rr=g .,.
^—*--*— -g
and price
J
light,
The An
-
tion bring,,And freed sin of To make
i
-A
so did the soul from us heirs of
gels
sound dan glo
-
it.
ger. ry,
The.
And
An
glo
.
it. -
-
^
F
gels so the soul us heirs
F
did sound from dan of
glo
m
—^ >
F— -P
-
it,
so
ger, freed ry, heirs
~
did
from of
i
.
-
-
-
freed
To make
// sound dan
of sal
.
The
ger.
lie
ry?
To
Parish Choir. No. 1742-4.
the ra-vish'd shepherds said. Who the whole world could not take, The see this Babe, all in - no-cence,
like
whom
A
SING THE BIRTH
I
WAS BORN
TO-NIGHT.
i^ saw the
found
a-frai(l,Yetsearched,andtnie they
and were
light
Word which heav'n and earth did make, Was now Mar - tyrs born in our de -fence.Can man
for
-
man
in
a
get
the
laid
sto
Yet searched,and true they laid in a for - get. Can
it,
-
ger,
-
ry,
Was now Can man
A^JU-L^,^^-L^ -J^ J ^^ 3^ 1^ ^f=g=T^rT
m
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i:^^
r=rr=FF^=F? rail, e
p-
Same
B.C. for
-T-^
time, solemnly. After
~=z
2nd verse.
r—r^r
V
found
it,true
man
—
r^t .
man - ger,
for-get the
l±j
sto
-
v
.
^
ry,
and true they found it. laid in a man-ger. for-get the sto - ry?
3rd verse. Full.^^^^pp
•f-'«:_-p-
I
they found it,
a
man-ger, in
F5=a=
cr&s.
^=j-—i=t -M-^fc^^
>-
I
t>*
.
.
Can man
for -get
.
.
.
the
sto
r^T^jA^^'^M
^zrfCarol 535.
M
Vivace,
2rt)e <3^0ltien >
i
p^
I
h=t
-p—
1.
We saw
2.
Ohiev
-
J
% J
in in
-EEt =£^ -^"-t
9 tzfi ^,W=
was
Christ's star,Bright
grief
and shame, Af
themorn-ing. ing in tion'ssharp-est scorn - ing.
beam-
- flic-
SEfe
i^^ Christ -mas in Christ -mas in
^^.
a - far, On Christ-mas His Name, On Christ-mas
a light shine out er thought be of
Traditional Arr. by J. Stainer
Carol*
^^-i- 3f
n-r-i morn the the
-
morn
-
ing. ing.
And
Who
Then did we
fall
die
^=^ 33C
^r^i '
straight we knew it for us both
bore ore
:^Ft=^ P=g=^F
And may we
^
ff
on bend - ed knee. On (when death shall come,)On
m I
the the
morn morn
Parish Choir, No. 1742
—
-
ing. ing.
I
its dawn- ing. And praised the Lord, who' diet us see. His glo- ry at And see in heaven, our glo -rious home,That Star of Christmas morning.
FP=F 4.
eome an9
Carol 536.
om
Dear tue gtanUr
0tot|^*
CHRISTMAS.
Words by Rev. H. Bonar
1.
Come and hear
2.
Christ, the
Fa
3.
Here
Da -
in
S. B.
the grand old ther, Son, vid's low
-
-
^
i_i^^
ME
e ly
-
sto ter
Sto
ry, nal.
-
-
ci
-
r
knew last
T
r
'''
T
'
-
er
-
life
.
lays
.
past; bed.
Man
All earth's an
;
u
nals
-
who nev
lie
-
ev
Child of
i^^^
is XJ ev
t
sur - pass- ing, Sto - ry that shall be - gin-niug, Here on earth a ing a - ges, Ma - ry's In - fant
a - ges Son of
man - ger
-
^
er er
-
J
mwwwm
mmmm^mm T
the
of
Q^J=J: f=r=^F=f
T-T-
far
ry
-
Once was born, a Ten - ant of the
ty.
Saxton.
.
f
last,
No
be - gan. His head.
-
blest, tru
-
est.
Old
-
est,
new
-
est.
.
m r
r Fair
-
^
r
f rar
est,
-
est,
^^ r Sad
'
-
wf
'
'
glad
dest,
-
world
has
2.
Now Now Then,
f
9ttU loss.
CHRISTMAS.
blaz hoi o
-
-
yule
iug
crown
logs
ly boughs pen wide
be the
-
Dif In
the hearth, the wall.
deck state
ly
-
hall.
r
ev
^^gj
ttCotu IiIa^tHS
3.
^m
r
the
?^^^¥^fert i=f
Carol 537.
1.
That
dest.
N. B. Warren.
fus
-
ing
-
low
-
And ban
-
warmth with
ly
cot
quet spread
and mirth;
light
and
loft
for
great
y
-
and
hall;
small;
^^kiEEEfe^d=E^
m=i-
imm^^m^^^i
ir^-^r-^nf
Now Now
Christ
And
we,
oft
the
Christ
-mas
gam
with
gar
-
-
mas tale bols, quaint
lands
and
told rare,
Of Di
will
bring
The
is
gay,
^=^
1*^^
0-
5t Chorus.
i
^
Christ vert
time
m 8va
-
-
-
J
mas deeds the
sad,
ful
harp,
^^
in
days
and and
ban
-
ev
-
•
of ish er
old.
care.
£:
^3=^ ,
Uz Re -
joice,
our
Sav
-
lour.
He
was born
On
Christ
^
T
-
mas day
in
the
^
^
morn
^t!M 1
Farish Choir, No. 1742
— i.
L
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r
nt 8va.
l
mi
Hafl
!
Words by Rev.
all nail to
natal tras.
tlie
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 538.
(May be used as a processional.)
E. H. Thome.
S. ChilJs Clarke.
3^E
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r
I
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All hail all Age fol-lows
1.
!
2.
/
hail
age
-LJ-.J-
I
'^'
to in
r
£^
'
day Of
w
^^
^'
^^
life
/
!
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I
I
^^^
F=t
-r
:g
Chorus.
^nrfr-r ^ J
r
fant King.As ye chant the won-drous sto Jhurchforaye is at Christ-mas-tide re - peat-
In
-
Jill
-i--^ }
^
I
><
,
ry Tour hom-age bring to the a ceaseless round.Sinee the angels' midnight greeting: Men live and die— but the ^
thena-tal
SSE^^ r
-v-^l-
f T" f and f fglo the Lord of
m^N^g^ -^'
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^' ^
I
-
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riV}^-^^ ry.
)
rp
hpmlTo io Beth-le-hemi
ing.P^
1^~^
in
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r.„4.v
J=i
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Rpth Jieth
-
IPhpmlTqthA le-hem is the I
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5
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F*=f
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is:
t-
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way we now
^
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f^cres.^//
A
I
-^
^^
I
:
To
Je
I
-
sus born in
Beth
-
ij
-G.
J-
^»-^-#-L y
I
I
are wend- ing
4—
j5
.
I I
le-hem,Are;thethoughtsof all hearts tending.
ULji_ii.^.
udJ^--,i Then come and awake your tuneful strain, As ye sing in exultation Come, beai- your part with a grateful heart ;
In this Day's commemoration. Cho. To Bethlehem, etc.
—
Parish Choir, No. 1742—4.
-^=MMM
Yes, onward, ye Christians,
On
to
onward move,
Bethlehem to meet Him
;
ye sons of Earth, With reverent mirth, As your God Incarnate greet Him. To Bethlehem, etc. Cho.
—
chkistmas.
Carol 539.
J = 46.
-1
-^
^i2=j-
r
^
^=
1.
When
I
2.
;See
the
view Vir
-
—p-
t
Parish Choir. No. 1743—4.
Moth Moth
-^-
f r -r^t- T f
t'
er
hold
-
-
er
beam
-
ing ing!
In Je
-
r
1
her
arms
sns
in
the her
heaven arms
.
1
,1 =?-
Barnhy.
4V -d
•
N=—
-f-=^-
-
/.
-1•
=5==^=^t^
the gin
— ^—
1
WHEN
VIEW THE MOTHER HOLDING.
I
a tempo
her Babe
With Each
round
o
God
her
Son
Thick
as
the hours ther fond
-
up
flow'rs
on
-
in
be -
mea
-
guil
ing,
-
Ma
her
smil
-
ing,
Thou
dows shin
-
ing.
Count
-
ing,
Pours
gives,
.
the
as
up
Sweet
-
est
-
less
-=!
=1
-
trans
mu
-
sand kiss
-
-
the stars
as
'
in
of
port lives: tual
fond
es
a
love.
-
-
ly
bove,
.
——
=1-
=1
a tempo.
:P=P= it:^=^:^t:
fond
-
stars
m Shines
sand thou
-
—
:
^^^^^^^^^^
w^
soul the shafts
ry's
-
twin
gn-.-n^-n
Pii
-
ly
ly
a
-
gives,
As
the
bove.
Oh,
may
sun one
his
such
ra ar
-
diance
fling
row
glow
^^^=^^^^}==^::^^^EEE^^^E^
-
on
Child,
Parish Choir, No. 1743—4.
the
bright
which Thou
.
.
.
.
ex
dost
-
So
panse, dart,
.
the
Through Thy
child
Mo
to
ther's
WHEN
I
VIEW THE MOTHER HOLDING. poco
Ma bo
-
ry
cling
som
go
Doth
-
ing,
-
ing. Bless
-
her ed
J
l^-
gen Je
-
rit.
tie
heart,
her
su,
pierce
my
gen
-
tie
heart,
heart pierce
.
^acr^rsr
riie eoiientrff <8tarol» Carol 540. Symphony
CHRISTMAS. {to
Har. by J. Stainer.
verse 1).
rrrf=r^^^
By, by, lul-ly, lul For to pre-servethis Charged he hath this And ev - er mourn and
lay: day,
.
.
day,
.
say,
.
T
.
.
J
Parish Choir. No, 1743—4.
Th^T
'Lul - lay.Thou lit - tie ti - ny Child, By, by, lul - ly, lul - lay. This poor Youngling for whom we sing. By, by, lul - ly, lul- lay. His men of might, in his own sight, All children young to slay. irt - ing in^ nor say nor sing, By, by, lul - ly, lul - lay. For Thy part
J
A.
J
^0
3)acofi
Carol 541.
trabeU
ttiCtl^
(•'Jacob's Laddke.")
CHEIST3IAS.
Traditional.
Semi-Chorus
A3
Ja
-
This
lad
-
Come
4.
And
.us when we
r
tra - vel long, it
was
wea
is
one day, well- made,
Has stood hun-dreds
cend;
all
may
strong climb
and
-
it
who
will.
For the
-
rive
at
the
ha
ven
of
rest
cob with is der
1.
2.
3.
as ar
let
-
At
on
night
.
An
-
We shall hear
a
stone for a years and is Ja - cob are
of of
gels
the great
words"Come tip
. -
low
guard -
yet ing
hith
er,
pil
not -
He saw in a vi - sion a lad - der so Many mil -lions have climbed it and reached Zi - on's And remem - ber each step, that by faith we pass
he lay, de-cayed; still
it
:
blest.Here are re
ye
-
gions of
in the sky. earth,and its top climb -ing it still. faith are Mar - tyr hath trod it be - fore, climb such a lad - der as this ? •
m
ry
-
light,
Hal-le
-
here are man-sions
lu
-
jah
Je
to
-
ol
high. That
bliss:"©
who
sus,
on
died
.
thous-ands by Pro - phet or who would not
.
Some
was on
foot
its
And
hill.
o'er.
.
.
tree,And hath
the
^U4=MMMd^^=UM44=M.^=^ — -V
V-
^-Q-TTVIr-t up a lad der of
rais'd
t r mer - cy
i
1.
^ f
\
^
lad-der
of
mer
-
cy
for
me.
^J:.P^-iJ ^J. J.
.i
CHRISTMAS.
C. G. Eossetii.
r r r Love came down at
• J
J !
J
ii^f
^-rr^r t Love Christ-mas,
is—r^-J-'UbJ.
all
r
t
stars
1^ u^r ^
J n»
and
an
-
gels
J
gave
fthe r
m^^i^^m J
Parish Choir, No. 1743—4.
J
.
sign.
i
i
love -ly,
^^^^^ i
a
Hoiie cantf iroton at ^^tinimnu*
Carol 542. Words by
And hath rais'd up
me.
i'
f rI
=Fpr
.1 for
r
i
r
i
Love Di- vine; Love was
bom
at
.
^
Christmas,
II J_J^_J^^_^2M 1
—r—
F^
Worship we the Godhead, Love Incarnate, Love Divine Worship we our Jesus; But wherewith for sacred sign
?
Love shall be our token. Love be yours and love be mine. Love to God and all men. Love for plea and gift and sign.
toad tiotn on etitCstmas nfgtlt.
Carol 543. Words by Biahop C. W. Stubbs. J . = 48. Trebles only.
'
T. Tertiut Noble.
-==
'
3.
i_^ ffi
M
^ i
J
i
-i-
J
gai
ly;
du low
ly
King Did
ly.
Hailed
i Jr^i
J.
—
:=— w./l
-^==
I
was born on Christ -mas night. Sing the Car - ol was laid in cat - tie stall, Ox and ass most Sev - en shep-herds knelt them there In that sta - ble
Christ Christ
1.
2.
.
Love and
as as
King the
to
the
J
^ i
r
r
\mf
^m
r?
f=^
of
Full Unison,
/I
Lord Lord
of of Christ-child
Light, all
fair,
jA. si
mf
-
tie
-
toe
and hoi
T%
J
r -
God
dai
-
-
ly.
-
-
ly- >
Ho
-
-
ly.
most
Be
ly I
^\-Xf
Wel-come Christ-mas Wel-oome Tnle 1
j
ye mer
^.
.!
-
ry,
gen
..
-
ties
I
Mirth need not
all.
J...
^i^
=t=q
r
^r
r-r^r
Him
sance tru
praise bei
^ i-J
_ _
r«/|
Mis
r
I
Praise Him, Make o Ve - ry
J
-J.
J-
be
f ol
i
j7-l
-
'
fcfaLlcJLlSg
F
6
Seven shepherds fared them
Gaspar, Belsar, Melchior,
forth,
Found
God's gift glorifying,
Him
Told the wonder of its worth To men, living, dying.
Welcome Christmas,
Star-led
and love, These be Christmas sweetings; Be they ours from God above, Take our Christmas greetings
tithing.
Welcome Christmas,
Bethlem City
Pity, mercy, peace,
riding,
Spice and myrrh and gold in hand
For a royal
in
they knew by mystic lore
King of Love and Pity. Welcome Christmas, etc.
etc.
Kings from Eastern land
Came on camels
ly.
Welcome Christmas,
etc.
Parish Choir, No. 1746—4.
429
etc.
I
3:)ie
as^ovniu^ iseUiSt CHRISTMAS.
Carol 544. Words by Bishop
Fed.
W.
T. Tertius Noble.
Stubbs.
Tbebles onlt.
^
32 &16JI.
M
l^^. mer
C.
ry the
-
o'er
^
ring ridge
the Christ
Bod
of
^-=i
^^d^=F=^
mas bells min moor,
-
age
-
-
tei m^^S
ton Town long crown
Mi
to of
the tor
-
-
gran
chael's -
-
era eth
land,
ite
From
.
His
guard,
-^^^
Mount, from Bude crag by wind
to
and
Sen
-
storm
nen
sand, scarred; .
is
The
.
But
.
^m^.
mf
r'
f='!=
J.ji
.-^-j-
l-^
-i
r— —^- b^
joy
west keep
t^=^z
f
ISIS
T=t
4=1= -
^m
,-
3 ^
Launces
a cross Grey Kow -
-
here,
ous as
ech once
-
sweeps Beth
o in
-
a
-
le
-
spa
long
far
hem.
the Christ
^
p
-
ces
by
-
mas
stars
^ the shine
sea,
.
bright,
.
.
And And
#±Hs^^J™Jl^-'-d^=1-d-7i^-±^±^4^.-r^ -^^—^-(,,
b
—
4.
T-r
1
aisfe Parish Choir, No. 1746
r
^
L.H. Swell. pv-
^
^
—
-^^-^t-.
1=|
THB COBNISH BELLS. poco rtt.
swer church are
wend
-
bells
with
ing
far
their "Glo to church
ria
Do
on
Christ
mi -mas
-
-
Very broadly
Cor
-
Bod
-
nish bells
min
ring ring
bells
far, far,
ring ring
free, free,
Ring "Glo Ring "Glo
-
ria ria
Tib Tib
bells of Liskeard, how they call the bells of Looe, Winnow and Boconnoe and Lansallos and Duloe, upland pulses with the glorious hymn of joy,
hark the St.
Till all the
As Talland
O
calls to Lanreath and Lanteglos answers Fowey. Liskeard bells ring far, ring free,
Ring " Gloria Tibi Domine " !
4
Ring gladsome bells, ring pealing bells, from Falmouth harbour wide To where St. Mary's Minster stands above the Truro tide. Ring Christmas bells of Roseland, in your maddest, merriest glee. From Probus to Penkevil, from Lamorran to the sea. O Truro bells ring far, ring free, Ring " Gloria Tibi Domine " 1
5
As by the mystic star of old the Magian kings were led, To lioming boats, on Christmas eve, by lights of Lizard Head, And fisher lads, safe home at last from perils of the sea, Give incense of brave hearts to greet their Lord's epiphany.
O Keveme
bells ring far, ring free,
"
Ring " Gloria Tibi Domine
!
6 Round dark Tintagel's castled crag, round Gurnard's Titan keep, The long Atlantic rollers boom their organ music deep, And Buryan bells, o'er land and -sea, their Christmas message bear, To where the dreaming Scillies sleep in moon-enchanted air. O Buryan bells ring far, ring free, Ring " Gloria Tibi Domine " !
7
O
mystic stars music of the night magic moon Your " Gloria in excelsis " sing O praise Him in the height " On earth be peace, good will to men " it is the angels' song. Ring Cornish bells, ring one and all Come, sweep the hymn along Ring Cornish bells o'er land and sea, Ring " Gloria Tibi Domine " I
!
!
1
!
!
!
Parish Choir, No. 1746
—
4.
nel". night.
I
Carol 545. Words by
christmas.
Very Rev.
the
W.
C.
Stubbs,
D.D.
T. Tertius Noble.
Pastoral.
bless
1.
mf
What
mu
The
an
-
-
ed town of sic
Beth- le-hem,With
heav cho
ens,
-
-
in
What ma
-
Ringed
thy gray green shade, bliss— gic song of
rus Rings out
-
in
-
the
to
What
round with
j^ina iM ^mi
ter
vis
-
ion
of
Glo
-
ria
in
O
night.
-
of
gels' joy
m md
m^
§5
2.
3.
PP
-
the ons
i
raced vine - yard. And night - tide, What the ex - eel - sis Sing I
iU.
es
^^^m ^^fe*^
3^
r=f-r—^"
depth of
mys prais
tic
-
es
There on
ive glade. light is this ? ol
-
in
The
sil
-
ly
men
Sing prais- es,
the height.
[ot
f
^
^r
f
f
tures,The shepherds watch their blind - ed. The shepherds in a Beth - le - hem. Sing prais-es here be -
high green sheep are
thy
'
I
pas
-
Kt_frr^f..^=i
^m
yz
rf
sheep,
maze low.
The
low
zjT ZJ large
moon shines glim
Stand awe - struck,all the For Peace on earth and
For on this day is born there Within your little town A Child who Christ the Lord is Yet wears no earthly crown He bringeth joy and gladness To you and all mankind, Yea, Peace on earth and good-will
To men
of equal mind.
Parish Choir, No. 1746
—
4.
Jl
rTlg?^?^ hill
good
-
'ring O'er
side will
the ry
all
With
glo
He
doth
^^U^— r
I
-
land steep. a - blaze be - stow.
1
blessed town of Bethlehem,
How happy is thy state How blest above all palaces The
stable at thy gate
For there
!
manger-cradle ( Oh true the angel word !) As King enthroned of all the worlds Reigns Jesus Christ the Lord. in
Stiifi iot noto ottt lis^mns of QiaTfntnn*
Carol 546. Words by
1. 2.
3.
-S.
Percy L. Atkerton.
Longfellow.
Sing
we
Death Al
is
now
our hymns con-quered, and
le
-
lu
-
ia
-
Al
!
IS fi^
^^h
r^
^
T^
ri*irr Sing
That Thus
\
1
is
we
life,
and
life
sing
our
hymn
of
-
this
to
Life
a
iai
\1\ i
J
1
T -
On
When
1
glad
-
py
Eas
ly
life
mom;
ter
-
we
from death
gain
rise,-
born,
is
l^^i^ t'=i=
n J ^^^^ 1
1
that
Life
tal,
That the
On
out
of
hap
death
which nev Eas py
life
this
-
bom.
is -
er
dies.
-
ter
morn.
—^]—,UHH —— ^
^
1
1
TV
1
tal.
ness
-
-
t
n
r
mor mor
ho
4
J>
r,J
1— -j
P
1
r^
life
-
!
:
i
im im
^^—4-Hn ——
V ^z^-\
lu
-
CsT
life,- the
of
le
-
.
1
glad-ness con - quer,
of
we
i
f
(—-r
1
r-
\
Unison.
i^^i—i-^
. Sing, Strong,
sing,
chil
strong,
lift
sing,
Sing,
chil
-
-
Sing
dren, singl your song. dren, sing
Bring,
bring
Rise,
rise,
bring
Bring,
ful life
flowers earth flowers
of
has
Spring risen,
.
.
^^ of
Spring
TTT
t
=F*=^
r—
per. of Pilgrim Press.
Parish Choir, No. 1766—4.
-
To
.
Risen
.
To
m
^ the to
'^
the
tem
mor
r
-
-
-
^ por
tal,
rious; tal;
T-T
-
pie's
vie
to
rious
-
pie's
por
tal!
life
tem
mor glo
-
1^
CI
I
r
By
-
^^—
^d
d^ r
im and im
life
ti
of
i^^
"A
Pi
-
Sing
ls=^ )!=»
i
of
Beau ~
1
tal!
^* f
I
&onH
Ut
untf 3I9att0titer6t
sing*
tts
EASTER.
Carol 547
ijep.
5. B,
J-.
Hodges, D.D.
^1
r 2.
That
An
3.
r
r
Sun
and Daugh-ters, let day morn, at break
An
gel
Sons
1.
clad
r U3
white they
in
>
>
see,
The King The faith
Who
-
t
r
r
i ^
sing! day,
of
Heav'n.the
of f ul
glo
and spake im
sat
-
wo - men went
rioua their
King,
the
three
to
-
way
J
O'er
death to
-
day rose tri-umph -ing
I
^ To seek the tomb where Je - sus lay. > Al "Your Lord doth go to Ga - li - lee")
4
-
le - In
-
ia
Alleluia
Alleluia
My pierced Side, My hands. My feet,
Not
I
I
I
Thomas, see show to thee
I
out mtiQ.
of
5ri|Cs in t1)t iFeaist=29ai?
Carol 548.
^^fa4=:U=^ r i V—r--r=r
This
1.
2.
:^^
•ZJt
is
the feast-day
of
our
r _ King Who reigns
in
Heav'n a
Sweet are the chants the Church doth raise To greet her
ris
A day which should be King But sweet - er far the
bove
-
en^
-
;
;
1-^^
1
m~^
1
I
I
dearr songs ;s
men.
to
of praise
John Stevenson.
Sir
&
-g
I
And
Alleluia!
B^
ia
-
How
1
but believing be."
faithless,
le - lu
Alleluia blest are they who have not seen. yet whose faith hath constant been For they eternal life shall win. Alleluia On this most holy day of days. To God your hearts and voices raise In laud, and jubilee, and praise. Alleluia
I
When Didymus the tidings heard, He doubted if it were the Lord, Until He came and spake this word:
6 "
-
No longer Thomas then denied He saw the Feet, the Hands, the Side "Thou art my Lord and God," he cried.
That night the Apostles met in fear Amidst them came the Lord most dear, And said, " My peace be on all here " !
6
Al
1
And which
the
The hap haj
py
-
nrr
An An
gels -gels
love. sing.
-
r
I
Ac
-
r
r
glo
cept,
And
ac
yet
-
-
i
I
rious
Ris
f
-
'
en
i
King,
glo- rious King,
cept,
Th The Th The
^^
^^^^te P^T^ hom - age hom - age
that that
we we
pay, pay.
" Let
Let
Jf
r
3
r
r
py py
Eas Eas
The sky
—
r -
ter ter
^
=^
Day. Day.
is clear, and bright the sim That sheds on us his ray. But where Thy beauteous Presence shines There is eternal day.
flowers
That ever bloom on high ?
And
yet accept, glorious King, The homage that we pay. Let it ascend the starry spliere
Accept,
O glorious
The homage
that
Risen King,
we
pay.
it ascend the starry sphere This.happy Easter Day.
Let
This happy Easter Day. Parish Choir, No. 1755—4.
-
-
J
Though bright the blossoms we have brought
Thy house to beautify. What are they to the changeless
,
ry sphere This hap ry sphere This hap
as-cend - cend
m ^
w^
,
t=t:
^^-r I
:
as
J
i^
^
434
lEavip ere
trabin of
ttie
morning.
tl^e
Carol 549.
Rev. J. H. Hopkins.
1.
Ear
-
ly
2.
Weep
-
ing
now
3.
"Go,"
say
they,
the the
ere
4.
Won - d'ring, doubt
5.
Ea9
-
ter
-
dawn of the morn - ing, Aft wo - men draw nigh them, Spi
"and
tell
ing,
hop
is
come
-
day
-
E
the ing
-
lev
and fear
in
glo
its
-
-
er the earth-quake thun ces and oint-men' bring they would glad - ly greet ing, All the day long they trem Al - le - lu ry. Sing, broth- ers, en.
-
-
An
-gels
Hear- ing Joy - ful
An
•
of
-
gels
-
it,
lol
ly
then high
on
This word Alleluia
is
Parish Choir, No. 1755
4.
And
in
white. here,
But
With o'er -flow. They wor - ship a - gain, Re - sound thro' the sky
And And E
to be
—
-ed
not
Sat
light
good cheer, For
of
cloth
He
is
joy they
sung
-
der,-
ing;
Him, -
bled ia;*
^^
S£i
and o - pen, Je - sus had burst the Tomb, now emp - ty a the to an - gels them start, and, thrill -ing with rap - ture. List to Ga - li - lee go - ing. There shall they sure - ly Soon from hence the E - lev'n On as His " Peace be with you " was breath - ed Till um - phant join in the cho - rus, E - cho - ing, Al - le Saints tri
By
See
" Be
-
-
If
in full Cliorus
-
sing
-
ing
ris
-
en
sing as swell the ter - nal
with all and stand they home loud Eas - ly Alle
sun
sing
der,— ing:—
meet
Him."
sem lu
their
might :near."
-
eth
-
ward
go:—.
-
ter
strain
-
lu
gone
CrOtt iu
Carol 550.
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ASCENSION.
Arthur H. Brown.
Wordfl by S. Childs Clarke.
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is
/2. God
is
God
is
ill.
3.
pt
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to
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His pres-ence He may up ip - on ills His hono - ly
high
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gone up.—Right mer -ri - ly the strain Once more we raise to e - cho on a - gain From gone up(dim) Who did to earth de-scend,(/)Whofar a-bove all heav-ens dothas - eend, That " gone up— He o'er the hea-then reigns, Ex -alt - ed now made|per£ect by His pains !"(^ The
4_J.
Lord
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of
skill'
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es
sing.
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your prais
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&o, labels
flotuetB.
(FLOWER SEKVICK.)
Carol 551.
E.
m
1.
2.
3.
r-^y-^
Go,
love
Go Go
to to
r
I
the
flow'rs, to in chil - dren
-
grant
to
make their
lives
like
the for
rays o£ vig - our
heart the
a
-
fT
r
and
sick
poor
health and
fra
F. Nicholls.
--i=k gar
-
rets
weak
-
ness
rsad,
the
and and
glad
Tell
sun, gain.
Go
slums,
Smil Bright
pain,
Long
God
them of
Shine on
and
dark a -
the the
to
-
and
en
their for
ing
in
fi
•
des
•
o
-
voy
-
age
their
ged,
ing -
-
His and
ened
-
-
nite late is
rrn TITn_pi71 m-±irH^
I ^^m
:j.
Wait 'ait
care,
-
Bring
home,
Wait
o'er.
,:
J
ing ing ing
to
wak
-
a land
Cia-
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—
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i=^^ri
sor
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1—
cast
heav
en
Trm
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Lj*
Wak
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to
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down
^m m
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eu
them, their the to on the
bless
to
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m
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to
share. lone, shore.
.
and -
ly
.
song
the
.
.
of
J— Ti ri Ti
sic
.
n
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UJ.
S pring,
i
t
The
song
W^
m
of
.
^^
the
KiLA u iL n is
''
Ev
Spring,
.
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er
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After last verse.
t=±
:i=pt
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to
.
them
bring.
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—
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fei
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^^wm^=f^ r
love
°r-
Ev
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er
c
of
I
r mes
-
sage
of
love
^m
1
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X
f r^rto
them
bring.
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Carol 552.
tittng sttieet Cloloets^ FLOWEB SERVICE.
In moderate time.
^^
^
:^=?=
Dolce.
1.
Thee
be
-
The
long.
rich
-
est
gifts,
the sweet
-
est song.
2.
3. 4.
Ma - ry mild, tri-umph rode, sor-rows o'er.
Adapted from Jfarsc^ner.
Solo,
^i:i: When Christ was "When Christ the As - cend - ed, Eanh's best ob
born -
in
Thy
la
?^^-£r=F rail.
i po
-
sies
for
waved and went -
on age
-
tions
lay white, the winds blew wild. No flow'rs could gen -tie Ma-ry find As His path with palms the peo- pie strow'd, Ho - san - nas sang, green branches bore And all Thy creatures pour, Laud,hon - our, wor - ship, glo - ry given.^By gold, from field the flow' r, From men, bow'd head and bend- ed knee. The
The snow
Thy prais es nowThydower, Fromminethe
men hom
of
ass
now
^m
her the
earth
and
of
hu
Parish Choir, No. 1763
-- 4
-
Babe Lord
be
saints
in
man
bind,
to
-
i
fore,
-
heav'n -
ty,
As
po
-
sies
for
And waved and went By men on earth The hom
-
age
of
Babe Lord
her the
and hu
man
bind.
to
be
saints -
in -
i
-
fore.
heav'n. -
ty.
WE BRING SWEET
Carol 553. Words by
FLOWEBS.
SPRING CAROL. J. Booth.
Rev. J. S. B. Monsell.
mp
Lord,
let
Thy
/ And when Thy
love.
Makes earth
Fresh from above. Soft as the south wind blow cr Call forth its bloom,
cr
Wake its perfume. And bid its spices flow. Choir, No. 1763-4.
voice
rejoice.
And
the hills laugh and sing, Lord, teach this heart
To bear jjr
439
And join
its
part,
the praise of spring.
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Carol 554.
-
I
Fa
ly ly
pin
-
II
Name
con-fess
ing.
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to
Thee for
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help our weakness. Bless and make us before us, Give us peace.and go
J
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chil-dren ga - ther'dhere; May we all, Thy inmeek-nessDidstvouch-safe a Child, to be. Guide our steps and ions o'er us, Ho - ly Spir -it, from a - bove; Guide us, lead us, ^ J J I
Be
•^i
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I
Thy bless -ing On Thy
-ther, send
Sav-iour,Who
SpreadThygold-en
3.
Rev. F. Peel.
^
I
Ho
tlUSSCnfi.
Chr. Wordsworth.
I
Heaven-
1.
2.
K^P
UttlXf
CHIljDRBN'S DAY,
Words by Bishop
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I
ev - er like to
dear
Thee;
joy and love:
ay we be, like Jo - seph.lov - ing, Bear Thy lambs.when they are wea - ry,
"hy
Ho
true tem-ples,
I.
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ly ^^
Spi
-
rit,
J
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- f ul,and chaste, and pure And their faith,like Da-vid,proving,Steadf ast un - to death en - dure. In Thine arms and at Thy breast; Thro' life's desert dry and dreary,Bring us to Thy heaven -ly rest. shine, And im-mor-tal bliss in-he-rit, And for ev - er more be Thine.
Du-ti
;
May wewithThyglo-ry
y^;r- '\r-!tr';^tfrr^n FLOWER SERVICE OR CHILDREN'S DAT. Words by W. H.
Groser.
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;
more we sing,As pro m-ise strain
Win-ter
flies
1^ m
days of
_
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;
yo re,
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f^=^=^^ t=t:
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May; With heart and voice we allre-joice On this re- turn -ing day. store. Each an-nual round with bounties crown'd Till time shall be no more.
3
Thee, Lord,
And
life's
we praise for springtide days. yet fairer spring
These golden hours, these opening powers,
We
in
glad service bring
Thine own to be, from sin set free. Our Father, Saviour, King. Parish Choir, No. 1763—4,
;
And changeful hoars bring sun and showers To That fruits of earth shall wake to birth To
a -way.
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Float s down from
J-r-T-\
'i'=i=^ kr^
A For
4
Though
A
foes
song of Spring once o nce a - gain the
f^
Org. Fed.
r-
ihn
-r
1.
2.
may
Allanson Benson.
J.
Cheerfully
|
^^g^^ weave a crown Tor bless the toil
^ =0^ Sym.
throng, Lord,
firm, unfaltering band. to seek, the truth to speak. the right to stand
The good
And for Till,
duty done, and victory won,
We gain the better land.
-
er's
<2i;oo9
Carol 556. Words by
iieotile all.
CHRISTMAS.
^
B. G. Trembath.
^
\
2.
Good Chris -tian peo O, praise the King
3.
Springs forth a
1.
e))t{stian
Rev. E. Ha>>kins.
i^ V— F ga-V4_b
all,
of
.
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mer on
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JI
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how
ry Christ-mas day: JJark this bless
From Jes
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.
Heav-en! fruit -ful rod
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pie
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se's
roy
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ed
morn To
-
al
stem,
1 i
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the bells do
a Son
us
And
Christ,
call
^
God,
m n~R^ j
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given,
is
In-car-nate
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Afl&r each verse.
A
-
and come a is Child a in Beth - le
rise,
To
us
Is
born
way
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born -
hem.
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And
the
let
-
bells
r
ring
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the
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peal.
gels' lips
re
H
new
-
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all
\
u 1/ born King, With
J\^
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No
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up -on the earth that dwell.Sing praises
i
Enwrapt in swathing bands. And in a manger laid, Behold Him, by Whose hands The heavens and earth were made. Come, see the wondrous thing,
Parish Choir, No. 1788
— 4.
to
Em- man
u
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No
Tzj^^m 5
etc.
a
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No
el!
-
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With a mer -ry Christmas peal. No
m
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li
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Let
veal
-
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'
mer -ry, mer -ry Christmas
^
come
^
A.
1^
joy
-
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l-lP^l ^i
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The an
Come, see the won-drous thing
>
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ell
No-
el!
No
•^'U *
The darkness now is past, The light of life doth shine. The day hath dawned at last, Behold the appointed sign. Come, see the wondrous thing.
Cfie Wiovttuuvufiivt ^'^viHtman (HtuvoU Carol 557. Words by
W. H. Eavergal.
Uaveryal.
\V. II.
How grand
1.
and how bright That won - der - fnl night, When The shep-herds were mazed/The pret - ty lambs gazed At then, when the sound Re - eeh - oed a-round,The
2.
3.
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an - gels to Beth - le - hem came dark - ness thus turned in - to light hills and the dales all a - woke
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They burst forth like fires. They struck their gold No voice was there heard From man,beast, or The moon and the stars Stopped their fie - ry
I :
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den and ened while
sol
Ga
with -
emn
-
bri
the flame, the sight, el spoke:
raU.
"All Glory to God,"
Who
find."
"And good-will to man," Though his life's but a span.
of this, (The source of all bliss,)
And
his thoughts so evil and wrong Then pray. Christians, pray But let Christmas-Day Have your sweetest and holiest song.
angels sang loudly and long They soared to the sky. eye, left us the words of their song
sriie ^'^tpf^tvXf^
:
on
Carol 558.
George Edgar
G. Selden.
Unison.
i
?# iP3i33P^
3.
fair I9(t))le))em'is plain^
christmas.
Words by Ethoard
2.
;
;
Beyond mortal
W
by His rod,
smile on the world through His Son "And peace be on earth," For this wonderful birth ;Most wonderful conquests has won
At mention
1.
laid
To
Good tidings to gladden mankind The Saviour is born, But He lies all forlorn In a manger, as soon you will
p
h
i
"I bring you," said he, "From the glorious Three,
Joijfulhj.
1
f gled their song
But
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list
lyres. bird. cars,
1
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The shep-herds on fair Beth-lehem's plain, A-sleep be-neath the The wise men came from far a - way, From rich - est lands and And now men here are all a- flame, Here souls with heav'nly
A
star - ry host, -woke to learn how a bright-est seas. Led on - ward by are fiird;To- day was born that joy
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Parish Choir, No. 1788—4.
Oliver.
,
442
t=F=t
f
THB SHEPHERDS ON FAIR BETHLEHEM'S PLAIN.
one shall reign Whosepower is from the Ho - ly Ghost; For an - gel songs the mes -sagebrlng.Of a man - ger lies. They bend a - bove the Child so fair. And Him Who in star - red ray To a - new our hearts arethrill'd.To Him our glad-some songs we raise, To Child of fame, To - day
joy
wor
-
Him
in heav'n and peace on earth,That men the song may ev - er sing.How Christ had sweet and lowly birth, of-fer-ing. ship Him as Lord and King, With gifts of gold and gems most rare, And ev-'ry roy - al our choi-cest treas-ures give.To Him we of - fer end-less praise.And seek in Him for Him to live.
€)|tffiitmafit
^tli».
Carol 559. Words by Sydney
Sydney Cross.
Cross. IsT
i-.
I
1.
1
2.
3. 4.
heard the church bells ring-ing, heard the moth -er say - ing,
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mer- ry.mer
ring,
a tempo. ,.e,inyv. «
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On Christ-mas morn that song so meet. Ajid low - ly knee the words the same. it>. All na-ture sleeps-and this her dream. ^I^»i^g' ring, Let young and old u - nite and say, \
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ring,
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ring, This is the
J=
song the an-gels
i
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//
1
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Accomp. ad
—
4,
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84.
"Peace on earth,good-will toward men.
sing,
i ,
Parish Choir, No. 1788
fct
\
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bells
=
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^:h ix^ TTT\'=i±' n^rjj
is the song the church vigoroso.
...
ring, ring.ring
Unison. molto rall.ff
mf
This
F=g
I
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Harmony
Unison.
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mf\
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FnLL. dim. e
V^
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heard the children sing-ing. With hap - py hearts and voi-ces sweet, heard the old man pray-ing. With a - ged lips and f ee ble frame, is soft - ly ly - ing On shrouded hill and si-lent stream of death grows brighter For Je - sus Christ was born to-day,
I
The storm is gent - ly dy - ing, The snow The cares of day grow light-er. The hour
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Carol 560. Words by A. E. Moderato.
nivLQ a hovlq of ^l^tifiittnai9=timr*
^
Smith.
mf
Smoothly.
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i^E^
mf /
1.
2.
/3. Moderato. Smoothly.
ii msEHH-t-i
We We
a
sing
song
th'an-gel
A
day
lost,
His
name
giad fes re-sound- ing
gain.
And come
-with haste, like
of Christ-mas -time,
The shep -herds heard.in hear
Arthur Sullivan.
-
ic
won-der song
a
-
of
-
EH
^
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Ft tiv
-
i
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3ESAnd, with ty
old,
And Of
;
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^
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r
;
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r
voi - ees riiig - ing clear, Hail the day of Christ's na-tiv -i - ty.(cr)From the thronging heav'n-ly host Sing- ing, Glo - ry be to God on high. (dim) From f 'ring Him our Christmas gifts, Bring-ing Him our love in-stead of gold.(p)From
;
through the sky, those of
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heaven He came With wondrous name A heaven He came Our love to claim. Our heaven He came To suf - fer shame On
Parish Choir, No. 1788—4.
child
King Cal
-
n
^
:t=tt:
man
—— I
•-
-ger lay Fori be; On Day be;(mp) Andsendeth still Peace and goodwill To ry,(cr) To lead the way To end -less day For J
Christmas
In
KotoeUi KotoeUl
Carol 561. Words by
No A
1 2.
3.
-
welll
No-
ve
Ma
-
Then
well -
Good news
I
and
1
tell.
well
is
thee.
bells
be
rung.
And Thou To
eke a daughter greet this
-^,Q
*
U
=4=
1
fore
thy
mild Son,
cient
of
days,
i
i
^
hath
man
a
borne
ho
that
Je
ly
One,
Arch
to
raise.
Ab
-
kind
-
Child,
—
1
SI/
an hor
-
der
-
of
sto
-
An
-
Stran
ly
-
si
1
-r King sang
gels
-
ry.
san
na.
man
ger.
the
not
reth
glo
of
1
t-J
-1—ti^T -^=t=
^=^^=^^r=— 3
.SHepl^et^s iuatcfilifg o^et
tl^e
1
vUin.
CHRISTMAS.
£dwm
Gaskell.
s —•—iEi 1.
2.
Shep Shep
II
herds watch-ing who herds, ye
•
-^1
r
I
saw
I
I
I
us what light Through the riv
the the
o'er
plain.
Lemare.
&
i=t: r
r ye heard, en clouds. I
Tell
-
f=f Whis
-
Tell
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per us
of
the
of
that
A
i
3
zrall..
Tell us, shepherds,
what ye saw
When
XT I
glad
p re
M
I
-
won-drous
I
l^r
That your bos
f rain
Ye
night
in
-
J
I
the guiding star Led ye to a bed of straw In a cave afar
oms stirr'd.
fear were bowed.
Mother meek, Of a Babe divine; Tell us, show us, where to seek That most holy shrine. Tell us of a
i^e=t
1
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Allegro moderato.
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ly:
na. Be gei: Tta'An-
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the
sus,
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Carol 562. Words by Mrs.
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1
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-
born kind
^^n
ITS
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gin
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won
i
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Vir
1
Har. by J. S. Back.
riel
sung,
praise be
gISE
1
Old German.
CHRISTMAS Woodward.
Rev. G. R.
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r-i^
Parish Cboir, No. 1789-4.
a.
^^=P
^p p-
CaroU
eiiert» Cree
JTtie
Carol 563.
Traditional.
was
1. 2.
As
3.
Ma
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4.
-
then,"
Ma
5.
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re
pli
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said
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q ueen
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Hang
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seph.
For For
Jo
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Cher Cher
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to
my
to
thy
By
one,
two,
and
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an
will
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That
I
may
"
8
As Joseph was a-walking
shall not be rocked. In silver nor gold,
13
All there for to sleep.
He
14
As
tieairtr ti^e tieUis
on
bless our dear Saviour,
Our heavenly King."
Fresh sprung from Bethine."
all.
Him
she stood over
She heard Angels sing
"Oh!
^UtifiitmadS "B^Vt, A. Herbert Brewer. \
^
w0T
4izpr:
heard the
bells
on
as
the
And thought how,
J
pluck
Mary took her Baby, She dressed Him so sweet. She laid Him in a manger
—J I
no
He heard Angels sing, " This night there shall be born Our heavenly King.
—
# 1.
ries,
That grow upon the bough"
J
^
Words by Hem-y W. Longfellow
2.
-
eat your cherries, Mary, eat your cherries now, eat your cherries, Mary,
neither shall be christened In milk nor in wine, But in pure spring-well water
all in fair linen.
K
sweet spied
"I
7
" He
12 "
In purple nor pall
Carol 564
ry
The uppermost sprig then Bowed down to her knee " Thus you may see, Joseph, These cherries are for me."
But in a wooden cradle That rocks on the mould.
ox-stall.
As wear babies
ried
-
4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12.
11
"He shall not be clothed But
-
Ma
r
in the place of Paradise,
But 10
6
Child." Child." three."
1
This chord will be required for verses
9 " He neither shall be born In house nor in hall.
Nor
3
tree.
1
'
kind, knee.
-
my
=.:.
mar
" Pluck those cher
lee.
yon
give give
gay. mild,
so
un
He Maid
he:
so
r
/
u
-
ver
to
to
i
1
Ga
of
r-j
K
s
=^
ing
j 1
den
All
I
--^^ =1= r^
A.
-
Jo- seph With her sweet lips ed Jo - seph, With words so to cher-ry tree, "Bow down to
-
ry
walk-ing In the gar
a to
Cher
#^^ #=^—
\
they went said ry
J
^S^i s ,
Christ-mas
day
had
Day Their old fa - mil come, The bel - fries of
iar all
car - ols Chris - ten
i i
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r
r
f
fe± s^ i^''=f=r^^-^ r=FH'^FH'^'
wild and sweet,The words re - peat, Of peace on earth,good-will roU'd a - long The unbro-ken song. Of peace on earth, good- will
a
fir
play,
n -
dom.
f
And Had
^ r=g -i
i^t
r^=rf
to to
men,Good - will men, Good - will
.
.
to
.
.
to
men. men. I
Till, ringing,
singing on
its
way.
The world revolved from night
to day,
A voice, a chime, A chant sublime, Of peace on earth, good-will to men. Parish Choir, No. 1789
—
4.
446
%
Carol 565.
Hatie i%
aU
fiortit
l^am.
of a
CHRISTMAS. Ancient Melody.
Fifteenth Century words.
1.
2.
3.
A Babe is born, all of a Maid, To bring sal - va - tion un - to us No more are we to At Beth - le -hera.thatbles- sed place. The Child of bliss then born He was; Him aye to serve God wor-snip tnere ree With gold ana There came three kings out of the East, To there tnat that King so ifree w itn goia and my myrrh rrn a and o wor-ship :
;
1
^
—
4 The shepherds heard an Angel cry, O merry song that night sang he, Why are ye all so sore aghast, sing a- f raid, Fe - ni, Cre give us grace, O Liu be so lis f rank- in-cense, A
J:
mA ^Vf—
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^
Jam
lucis orto sidere ?
tits,
tas.
ne.
•
s*
country
I^n tfie
Carol 566. Words by K.
a - tor Spi - ri a - ta Trin-i or-tuscar-di
;t=4:
f-
1
-
The Angel came down with a
A
fair
And
cry,
and joyful song sang
he,
worship of that Child, Gloria Tibi Domine. in the
mmUf^tm.
nfgti to
CHRISTMAS. G. nine.
Bartlett.
"/iff cj 1.
In
2.
As they
I
T
r
r
*
ir f»f On a
1
'
i/i^i
'
try nigh
to
^-TU-J
I
r
'
star ry night of old. There Beth-lehem, watch'd, a burst of Glo - ry Shone a-round them from a - bove, And
coun
t
-
were
-
the migh - ty
a
in
A4H-
J-
^rrT=T^^f^i^i^j i-^T=Pl^
iH fields
a
'
T.; -
bid
-
i
:i m'
,'
'/
-
A
rious
An
p
i
ing Shep-herds with their flocks in gel Calm'd their fears with words of
^ g^ ^ r^f^^ glo
ij;/^ /6 jj i
i
fold.
love.
r
f-
I
I
Round
the flocks the faith
"Fear
not,
be
for
-
hold
-
fu ful
I
shep-herds bring you
J
j^f
^
Pi
I'll K^m-
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r-T-r~7r
} r
I
;
If'
i'^ ,
,
i=j= ,
.
Kept their watch from eve till morn, Lest their sheep so weak and help-less,Shouldby e - vil beasts be torn, Tid ings full of great -est joy, Joy e - ter - nal, full of glad-ness, Joy which no-thing can de-stroy. -
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Unto you in David's city, As was told by Prophet's word, Christ is born, your God and Saviour, Christ is born, your King and Lord." "
Suddenly a host of angels Raised their voices high and sang,
Heaven With the echoing chorus rang.
Till the vaulted arch of PaBish Choir, No. 1780-4.
\
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.J
J
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" Glory, glory, in the Highest, Unto God, and peace on earth To all nations joyful bring we Tidings glad of Jesus' Birth." Lift we now our hearts and voices, Join we all the cheerful cry. Learned by shepherds from the Angels " Glory be to God on high."
i
sing.
ei)tristianfii> listen Uil^ilf toe CHRISTMAS.
Jehu Martin.
1—
r-9
V— f-q
1
iJCb J
J^
,
i--^f=^
f
Chris
1.
/
tians, lis
-
to
T
(Dark hem, (Dark
the StaU, (Dark - er mild, (Dark
be be be be
lour King, (Dark ou high'' (Dark
be be
moth
There
6.
(For 5th verse, see below) Praise we then our Sav "QIC - ry be to God
-
sing, -
-
-
the the the the
dawn dawn dawn dawn
fore fore
the the
dawn dawn
9,,n W\ ^
r
j/ ^-
; r '
Heav'n-ly - ed
mand Lord
of
PP
'~¥~'
r
1
com-
found the on her
fi ^ i i
r^u e
V-Prr =§=s^h
\ra
*
~a
'^^'
our
to
was
ing). As the an - gels ing), "Peace on earth and
-
-
i-
y
1
-.H-^ t
-
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-^ F^— ^.... r
r King, them.
ing), Prais - es ing). As it ing). There they ing), Gaz - ing
-
1
V
1
%-~~H—
-nj
.
fore fore fore fore
^
/
m —p y
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f)pf
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1
1
— N. m
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r^i
.
_—
Beth
4.
7.
—.h-
of
le
—
H
,
.
1
we
while
ten
a man they fonnd
In
\
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-
Shep- herds came
2.
3.
jt
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On
a
/
1
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M-tjT
!
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]
all,
On
new -born Child,
a
Christ-mas morn
*^
J-
ing.
-
morn
Christ-mas
-
ing.
(6th verse below) did sing,
once cha
I 9nr-f ^ '
b
'
-
ri
ty,"
-
— l^^ !i
1
Solo (or a
5th Vbrsb.
li/l 5.
J
Chris-
— -^^r-
f-
PP
^
thou
art
mf
from
Is
i
"
r
He
ill?
will
make
hap
thee
-^-+
-
pier
^
^
still:
M X
^
j^
:?=:it
^3^
-
I I I
of
.
^
sor
-
row near.
He
.
.
will
wipe
.
.
a
way
-
.
the
^g^t-^:,ii,J; p ^^r-^^r^ — -
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"
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an hour
:lr
4=C5 far
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S
!
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Voices).
mf
i^
1
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Few
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1
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tian,
i -4
r1^ -J
-f _\
e,raU.^
^
colla voce.
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j
^p^
L^-
- attacca.
f^nvU
ttie
!
||etallr=))06t
Carol 568.* Cantabile,
J
J
f-z=cir
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Through the
ing
-
e. Humperdinck.
ma non troppo lento.
J sing
singing.
ffis
Christmas.
si
-
ho
lent
-
r^r" Ti
night,
ly
i dings of
-
great
^^
rfeT^^^ux^E^a ^
L
/I
J.
:9f=^
^
-
From yon
ing
— fc*i
—
they're
*
^
»
«
•
'f^F^
^^
^^T-r^nrr bring
^
—
—
»
t=F
joy
J
S=:p:
^=tt
star
-
ry
a
-
zure
And
height.
each
heart
is
with
filled
i
i
u:^
gs
p
^
n^
r
l^E
:^=r^
At
^^^EEEEi >
l
»
^
the
>i-
mes
-
sage which
"Christ
:
f^SEi^
J
li^
—
#
T-r
r—-^ •May
Parish Cboir, No. 1791—4.
»-
4=t
they bring
n^^irn^^ J
i
—
r
?^^^^^ glad-ness,
->
if
born;
for-get
all
B^ ^ ^.
i bg-
preferred be sung as a Carol-anthem.
449
is
rrr
i
H
HARKt THE HERALD-HOST
SINGING.
IS
^
un poco piu mosso
t^-
J
And
]3=
J be
-
;'
hold
J.
bright glow
the stars
'^i-^
^Z?^^^
i ^==^t=^
m
^Ff=rff An While
light,
from
.
each
^— -
ga^^AJ
f^^i
-St
-r
r
dow now
is
each
Parish Choir, No. 1791—4,
i
flow
-
An
ing
t=X
«
-i7#-*-
^i-J:
thems through the
-
Ho
T-
cheek
with joy
ly
-
^
-f-
4=P mas
la glow
-
Light
ing
-
m ^^^?^r^
i
.
^
J^
±l2t=t
i
Li-jL_T|^L-:L^i=f=^ And tree;
^~l li:
-b#
^^^-pr^-f^ win
diant
-
it are
1r
Bright
ra
d
-i^—ii=^-
^
i^i
fight.
their
t
I iSS^^^^
imm^- s
earth
o'er
dst b%
:gi:
gels' lips
-
Shed
ing.
-
¥^=f^
m
if=f-
"^-
J'lr
11^ is
glow
-
J
^j
ing,
And
ed
by
the Christ
^
;5^
bic
i^>'Ji
-
-^j
;
;
r-T
r-^ ^
each heart
is
filled
with
HARK
!
THE HERALD-HOST
13
SINGINa.
(come prima)
dolce.
-.r?-^f,f.ffffc .rf
sen
-
gers
Parish Choir, No. 1791—4.
from
Hea
-
ven
Wing
their
flight
from
home
to
HARK
.j:^-^j^U-^^
THE HKRALD-HOST
I
n
=r=^
"
'\
>
I
i\.jr^
gai-^"^
Parish Choir, No. 1791—4,
SINGING.
^"^ .^ ^ -O ! ..n u
y ."
IS
-
/
^
iK^
j
n
.i>-^
^
THE KINGS
STi^e Words by W. From the German
mtiQU.
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 569. G. Rothery of P. Cornelius.
Peter Cornelius.
Lento.
jour-ney'd from lands
Three Kings had
a
^
,^^ P=«= [
PP
-
ty
they ask
Parish Choir, No. 1796-4.
men
to
tell
far,
To Jor-dan
led
by aguid-ing
star,
Where
III
bright-ly
the
In Da-vid's
=Mb
IJ=^=j
I
How
ci
-
r[—
I
the
Mom
-
new-born King whom they seek
ingStar;
doth dwell.
THE KINGS.
Fine gold and myrrh and
Parish Choir, No. 1796 —4.
in-cense they bring, An
of -f 'ring to
the prom-ised
new-born King.
THE KINGS.
bring.
An
of
ing
a
f ring
the
to
prom
-
ised
new
^ ly
-
born
.
King.
'W
ST
r Him.
.
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"?
TT
+^ +=*=
'P«
U
4--W4-
Parish Choir. No. 1796-4.
465
THE KINGS. un poco piu
doth
yet
ap
-
mosso.
The star of un poco piu mosso.
pear;
rr-^jp"?—r-r
bring
The
pil
-
grim who seek
-
eth
-
cy
in
peace will
^
^t>
the Heav'n - ly
King And ;
fail I
I
Parish Choir, No. 1796-4.
mer
•
i-
-
ing I
in
rU.
-
cense.m jTrh
and
*
fi^atite!
Wi'^nt
Carol 570.
R.H. Choir 8fi.
-
Great
ly
A
.
&
C. W. Pearce, Mus. All thb Trebles.
not too fast.
Harkl
1.
4.
4fl.
voi
-
-
sound ly ven and earth
Sweet
ces.
-
noint
-
t^out Ijol^ tioices?
CHRISTMAS.
Words by John Cawood. .In a stately manner, and
ho
mtun
A liELL Carol. (May be sung as an aiithe
ed,"
Hea
.
-
host
re
-
joi - ces;
Loud -est
God
ap
-
point -ed.
For
ff\
I
Lis
-
ten
Has
-
ten,
—
4.
16ft.,
mor
I
-
pra's
lu
-
phet.
-
the
in
His
le
-
cr to rj
2.
5.
•Draw only Bouraon Parish Choir, No. 1798
Al
your Pro
ing
-
-
es
won
to
StoppedDiapason 467
8ft.,
-
What
mean
those the
bornl
is
'
skies? sing
Lol
th'
an
re
-
gel ceive
ic
Whom
rise.
and King.
r
r
'
the
.
ias
-
Priest
tals,
"Christ
%
D.
^
r
jr
drous sto - ry, Which a - dore Him, Learn
Principal
4ft.,
and Fifteenth
\^^
\
they chant
His
2ft.
Name
I
in
and
HARK
WHAT MEAN THOSE HOLT
I
VOICES.
I-
hi-nms
"Glo
ioy;
of
His
taste
ry
-
in
Till
joy
A—
A
-J.
J
High
the
in
Heav'n ye J
I
I
.
I
-
glo fore
est,
be
sing
-
rJ
-^
-
Glo
ry,
U
ry ry
-
Him, " Glo
-
J.
.
be be
to
i^
^
=Ffefc=:
i
r^ God
.
Ctod
.
on High. on High.'
^
i
'
-b
Basses only. Peace on earth, good
^
Choir, E. H.
i >rrf
tr^rmrp^ Seduce ceSwell.^
J J
^^\ m
t*=*
l
t=^
^nr
I I
m
fcg=&
3EPEE Ped.
-
r~^j will
m from Hea
^
T=t -
ven," Eeach-ing
far
man
as
is
t^^^^^ frr ^t^'i for-giv-en, Loud our gold-en
ti^
r.
re-deemed,and
^^ U-4-
iffe^ ±^
^_|^.^_c^
±=t harps shall sound
j^^i J •This pause marks the conclusion of the Parish Choir, No. 1798 — 4.
Souls
..—
••^^-r-f
^5^p#r^rf^^g sins
I
m^
^^^
m^E^UEi
found;
.
carol,
and
is
W^
not to be observed except
468
gi^g
ti
in
the last verse.
D.S.
T(r0(n=fiotn
«
-
gin - born
1
C. Gounod.
t
we bow
Bless
mild.
-
^^
#
ii^
F-
r
c-f
r
be - fore Thee Bless-ed was
the
I
^^ ^
meek and
tttovt ^f^n,
(alt.)
^rr
-t^— Vir
toe tioto
I
CHRISTMAS. May be sung as an anthem.
cij-i
^OiPOlI O I Xt Words by Bishop Heber.
Maid who bore Thee,
Ma
-
ry.
I
^
lig
*-3tZ=^
ed was
she
Bless
in
-
ed was
the food that fed Thee,
u mMMJ^ r=fi^^ m^\=^^r^ -•-
-^
-•1
ta
£
^^i
Bless-ed was
-•
^^E^
—
the hand that led Thee; Bless-ed was
i
^
i^-^ '
I
in -fan
i^
^:^=|r:
-
cy.
.
Vir
^ S
-
l?^ii^
:p±=l
Parish Choir, No. 1798-4.
n-
I
i:
fEEEjf
L IT
^^
-•
^
pa -rent's eye, That watch'd Thy slumb'ring
I
F^
-•-J•-
g^^i^^
m
^ t
J r-
-•-)-(*-
the
er.
^
Tenors and3 Basses. Basses 1
Moth -
I
gin-born
v^^
I
we bow
be-fore
Thee Blessed was !
the
Maid who bore Thee,
WE BOW BKFOKE
VIKGIN-BOKN,
Ma
ry.moth
-
^
^-17—j-
\
Blest are they
bow be -
Bless
9^
-
fore
ed was
-
er.meek and mild, Bless
—-.
—-\
and ev
Thee
!
she
-
.
.
m
Parish Choir. No. 1798
— 4.
ed was
er blest, Who love
Bless- ed
in
-
-^--i -
was
her
'
^H
she
ia
.
THEE,
her
child.
s-rJ^-#-
Thee most and serve Thee
the maid
.
who bore Thee, Ma
-
best.
ry.moth
.
-
Vir
-
gin born
er.meek and
!
we
mild.
child,
dim.
m
77wUo rail.
U6ten to
iSTomet
Carol 572.
if^t eitori?.
Christmas.
Words by Henry Knight. Quartet (or Semi-Chorus). Andantino. Very smoothly,
innit
Rev. J.
wwwm fMlfT
"^r 1.
Come,
2.
Be
lis -
mf
§55*3 l:lt&
ten
-
hold!
to
while
.
\cres.
.
earth
-
rj'
of
-
ing
a
Je
snows
While
birth,
of
snows,
a
Je -
-
mid
su's
the
.dim.
^3^?S?3^F^
^
?^^-.
^i^^^^ PPT
^
\
How
su's
the
:—i-^^
S*
birth;
-
mid
-
r^-tppi-
|N
Quartet.
"»/l
sto sleep
is
r=f
t
T
r
3^
v^^
r^
the
r-f
Baden Powell.
Chorus. (Echo.)
dim.
ores.
Christ
an
gels ores.
-
watch are keep
^
,^
^
\
ry, came ing, there
down
to
blooms a
earth,
came down
Kose,
there blooms a
to
I
§^te QOAETET.
^(^^ SB^
i
^r
-J.-4-
:i-=t=i=
^
j=ji.
S
Si* 'ftfissfif
to do with - in
God's her
will,
.
breast,
to
do
with
in
P God's her
dim.
will breast.
Who
with
For
that
the ce
-
meek and low les - tial Flow
-
ly,
er,
still, is dwell - ing her Sav - iour Blest,
rail.
mf
^ei n.i
J.
i/.^J
-^j-^ipp,!
And ere the morn is breaking across the wold. The shepherds, flocks forsaking, with wonder bold Draw near To offer an 4
So runs the Gospel story of that sweet morn. Ere round the Rose's Glory had tarried the thorn
And now Our God, Parish Choir, No. 1799—4.
adoration their praise to pour oblation that Babe before.
in
to Heaven transplanted its bliss to share; to us hath granted, hereafter there.
461
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I
O
Ming ouu
tieU0
Carol 573.
Ring
1.
This was
Now
4.
to-day, ring, and do not cease; on Beth.rhem'splaLn,Who guard their flocks by night. Of Je - sus Christ the Lord with one ac-cord. And joy-ful be our praise;
let
the
star that hailed the birth
us
join,
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JF^.
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r
man-ger,
a
in in
the heav'na
The Son and Type Ring
O
out,
of
bells,
and
ajier each verse. •
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born the Prince of Peace. a - way, Is ning star, With won-drous glo - ry bright, Righ - teousness,'Whon1 an - gels fair a - dored sweet ly chime Torn mer - ry Christ-mas lays far Shi
For See
;
Chobus
N
to^Tfap.
bells, your peals
out,
The shep-herds.far
2.
3.
pouv neals
!
CHRISTMAS.
-
Ring
ye
on,
sweet -ly
bells,
ring,
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J
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ces sing
-
!
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~
chkistmas.
Tate,
mf\ 1. 2. 3.
alt.
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ring, sweetly
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Ring on, ring on.ring on.
T
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light,
'Fear not,"
sign
Theheav'n
song
All
said,
sud
for
Babe you there be to God
-
glo I
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den dread
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1
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1799
—
4.
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high.
And
I
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Had
find
on
I
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I bring To you seized their troubled mind :" Glad ti- dings of great joy hu-man view dis - played,And mean - ly wrapt in swad-dling baud. And in Andne is shown by heaven to men, to the earth be peace ;Good- will
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I
shall
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I I
ap-peared, And filled the plains with And this shall be the Christ the Lord God, and there Ad-dressed their joy - ful
I
I
ring!
an - gel sent from Sa - viour,Wbo is an - gels, prais - ing
;
Q
I
G.
u r r I* While hum- ble shep-heirds watched their flocks On Beth-lehem's plain by night. An " To you in Da - vid's town.this night Is born, of Da - vid's line. The Thus spake the se - raph and f orth-with Ap-pear'd a shi - ning throng Of I
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ring,8weetly
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ring!
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sweet-ly
bells,
'
ly ring,While slowly.
sweetly
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bells,
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and a -
all man -kind, man-ger laid."
ver more shall cease." ' '
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Carol 575. From The Eussian.
"Thb Crown
of Uosks."
P. TschaikowHky.
ModercUo.
cher-ished ro
J.
J^
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ses
^^rfr^^^^^^^^'
And wove them in -to
fair.
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X r pjJTheycried.jjj
^^^^^ ^^
na -ked thorns a
-
jg
way."
4.
.
g^g
Then
^^^^^
^
gar-lands there. 2. Now once.as
The Boy
"/
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r*
said hum
J
IV
-
sum-mer
J
f-
-p
yy'
pray,
AH but the
^
bly " Take, I :
of the thorns they made a crown, And with rough
fin
-
gers press'd
Kh^-umUiM^^-m^M^^.
Parish Choir, No. 1799-4.
time drew
j'^f
it
i^ntt in rogal Batittrsi tftg.
Carol 576. Words by
m/r 1.
2.
3. 4.
CHRISTMAS.
Cecil F. Alexander.
r'
f-
/. Gauntlett.
al
Da
to
earth
roy
in
KT laid
was low
-
weak
i
ci
r
'
-
Who ;
Lir.T
;
Ba
-
by.
sta
-
ble,
ly
mai-den
^
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low
ly
-
p^
r
r
r cat
shed. of all o -bey,
tie
-
God and Lord
He grew
J.
He lay; Chris He knew: And
-
-
ry the
was
tian
chil feel
And His
shel
-
-
er ter
Love,and watch the
He was
;
pi
lit -
tie,
I
that moth-er mild, andmean, and lowly,
poor,
He
r^T
-f-
Where a moth
;
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His bed: Ma a stall: With
a man-ger for His era -die was In whose gen - tie arms Tears and smiles like us
And
and help- less.
.'
j
.
r In
her a
a is
He would hon - our and Bay by day like us
drous child-hood, child - hood's pat-tern -
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ty,
from hea - ven,
w^r;
J.
J
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won
Andthroughall His our is For He
"/J
c^ vid's
r
f:
-
He came down
Once
-
dren
all
must be
eth for our sadness,
-
^
5
f
r sua
Lived
lit
on
earth
our
Mild,
o
dient,
And
He
be shar
w
traditional
Sofily
and
r~c i^
Let our See the P ^
^ f gladness
know no
love-liest
blooming
le - lu - le - lu
pI ±
We shall
see Him but in heaven. Set at God's right hand on high; like stars His children crown'd. All in white shall wait around. ;
When
Old Bohemian.
^
^
I
end, Hal
-
le
-
Hal
-
le
-
rose,
lu lu
Un
jahl jahl
-
-
I^
jah! jahl
J.
earth did Christ de the branch of Jes - se
to
-
From
a?
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^
leads His children on the place where He is gone.
Not in that poor lowly stable. With the oxen standing by.
sweetly
.9**fe*i S^
Hal Hal
f^
6
net onv QlaXim$in itnom no en^« CHBISTMAS.
Words
1.
To
our gladness,
in
eyes at last shall see Him,
And He
Child,
Sav - iour holy, good as He.
eth
g
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Carol 577.
2.
-
tie
-
And our
Through His own redeeming love; p For that Child so dear and gentle / Is our Lord in heaven above
.-^
On
^ f=f
this
day God
p^
gave
^
Christ,His
1/
Son,
^
f
to
P
Into flesh
is made the Word, Hallelujah!
'Tis our Refuge, Christ, the Lord,
Hallelujah!
On
day God gave us Christ, His Son, to save us.
Parish Choir, No. 1799—4.
this
scend.
grows.
4^^
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carol, mtt^viutiun cliUlrten. Carol 578. Words by Helen W. Con energico.
Selby.
Alfred Moffat.
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rnf
Ca
1. 2.
-
Choirs
Ca
3.
-
rol,Chris-tian of ho - ly rol, Chris -tian
chil
-
an
-
chil
-
your vol
dren, Let gels Swell dren, For
'tis
-
migh
the
-
ces ty
Christ-mas
Con energico
not this
ring,
Is
throng, time.
And
Sol
-
emn-ly
at
mid
the bells
are
ring
-
day our heaven - ly Of night,Chant-ing iight,Chant-ing loud and ~ ing '
" ~ Mer
JM^
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'glJijJqEig
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p
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King ? longl
^. ,= their chime! .
Hal Hal ^^ Hal
-
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le - lu le - lu le - lu
jahl jahl jahl
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3^
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3^^
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Z^t Carol 579. Vfif
&i^tfst=ei^fl9 CHRISTMAS,
Animalo.
joy-ful song we
SdS: f-:,!f-i?<
i^^l; e Parish Choir, No. 1800—4.
hail
T4-
the birth
Of Him
Who brought good- will
on
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THE CHRIST-CHILD.
Parish Choir, No. 1800
—
4.
ft-
f
^leep of t^e Sntant Slesus*
^Tiie
Carol 580. Old French Noel.
CHRISTMAS.
Andayilino.
1.
2.
3.
'Tween
ox
'Mid 'Mid
gen
li
and -
lies tie
Parish Choir, No. 1800—4
in
ass
white shep
and -
herds
hum ro hi
-
ble ses
ther
shed, red, led.
Sleep,
sleep
in
Thy
low
-
ly
(Dtier tiie lantr in glots?. ^^^^^^
Carol 581. Words by ,
F. L.
Hosmer.
a With strongly
marked rhythm.
Na
morn,
m
-
ture
re
in
the the
morn;
Bells
turn;
Hearts with
-
her
sto
stee
-
pies
ring
pro
-
mise
peat
-
eth
Tying
of
come the
-
-
ed
are
Fed.
-h-^ born.
Lo.
.
And
morn, mourn. .
To
the the
year's
mes each win
at
-
sage ter
n
the
are the
God
will
'ir I
f-
«
^m
i* Earth and heav - ens Chides sor-row and the
On
^ *
Fed.-*--
Buds
spring,
they bear spring a
heart
Parish Choir, No. 1807
shall
—4
// 5l=a:
^p^g^?^
fes
-
they
tal
that
p
^^
Fed.
new
death
-^^--i
i=t *
And
out
.
Wei
^m
f=f PedA
i
Life
"Bless
light
bios
ra sure
-
-
^
som
-
ing,
diant
air,
ly
bring,
^
^
n^'^tv^ sat \niti)in f^tiv tioat«
srtie
Carol 582.
V
1. 2.
3.
H. Ernest Nichol.
^
^1
r U >' y sat with -in their boat.The long and form sub - lime stood on the shore, A - mid the And oh, what won-drous tid - ings then That Je - sus I
The fish-ers
'
I
A
1
Till morn-ing's dawn they loved, All glo - rious from of death And con - quer'd life
wateh'd theirnets.
Him bars
-
ing
light.
the
tomb.
a -gain.
^m -^-!^
^m
r=^|
.
. .
^
-^ I
It
who was
slain,
And then up -on And then up on And still up - on
m^
V
"Come,
-
dren, toil
Parish Choir, No. 1807
- 4.
-
lent air,
si - lent air. si - lent air.
r
no
long
r -
er.
t/i
We
r
m
cd;
If
rTTfiT"
1/1
i/i
Thro' night's long
They Rang
^
1=*=
rrr
t That woke such thrills of bliss and love In wea - ry hearts be That woke such thrills of bliss and love In wea - ry hearts be It calls us with the same sweet words It called to them be
g/Ti/i
\
chil
the burst the
si
^/
toiled,and form of migh- ty
was
l!5=t
L/ -'r
;
the the the
-
fjiOmii H ^^ heard that voice once more out those tones once more hear that voice once more
Had
^
k
I
And hoped,and
gloom;
r
3^
f
'I
night;
melt-ing
^w^^m
^^^=^
—
wea - ry
ling'
-
ring
^-.
—
gloom
-^
-
fore, fore, fore.
0n
IBauttv
morn
€'^vint rose again.
Carol 583. Allegretto.
morn
III
I
I
ter ly gel
Christ rose
wo men
to
-
clad
-
le le le
-
lu lu lu
I
r / , AF
I I
iai ia iaI
-
-
Al Al
since He deign'd to die, - in the guard - ed grave trem-bling daugh-ters, do not fear:
But two days They seek with
I
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J-M Jy
J J.
I
I
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a -gain. Re - joice, re-joice,good Christian men; the tomb With gifts of pre-cious ointment come ap-pears, Who brings glad ti- dings to their ears;
;
white
in
"Ye
J^PJ
J
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nr-^'i
I I
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That
The
Ye
I
r
If
^s we
no
Lord, seek
who
I
^^
more
in
died the Christ
;
man He
-
death kind
may
is
not
i
to
J
.J.
5^
I
m
lie.
save, here.
J-/.i<--.ii t
4 Go, bid the glad disciples see Their risen Lord in Galilee: Alleluia!
Of Simon Peter, next,
Then
of th' eleven.
1
5
seen.
Alleluia!
Ef^voug^ f^t long Carol 584. Words by W.
1.
2.
rrr
^f
r-
A
Through the
long hid - den years Thou hast sought child me, of the bright Pas - chal moon shone out clear - ly. And songs of its dim shad-ows but lead types and me When now at the beau - ti - ful stars are all pa - ling. The bright Pas
m/ True, All
3. 4.
^;
;
^
^^
;
=F=f
:
Alleluia I
raised.
Alleluia!
i^intftn situvu.
^
C. Dix.
Andante. With feeling
i ^&
This time of holy paschal joy, In hynins to Christ let all emplo>
The Holy Trinity be praised, Glad thanks to God Almighty
ween.
He was
-I'
^EE^
-(=-i
ex the -
-
G. B. Liasant.
± pect
-
ance and
feast filled
Thy pure Al moon sails
chal
the tar
a
^ ^=i=j^ ^
i
j
fears, tears Through the twi-light of stars Thou hast brought me,Through doubting and man- - fold air. there! But the Tem-ple the an-cients loved dear - ly,(cr)Oh, something was still wanting Throne,With Thy -self, Bread of Life.Thou dost feed me,(cr)And nia-kest me one with Thine day] way. All the tj-pesand dim shadows are fail- ing,(cr)At break of this won -der - ful i
;
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3Jos? Ijati^ totiw to tavtf^ WHITSUN CAROL.
Carol 585. Words by
^
Joy
.
And
the
A
4
Al Al Al
fit,
rr
r
r
our Sun hath come
Christ
1.
2.
A
pos
-
le
-
-
le
-
-
le
-
-
to
a!
I
Christ
I
And Clear
J—r^
J
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a
r
1*
.
-
le
-
Al Al
-
le
-
-
le
-
luy luy luy
i
Mo
-
Bid
<\
—
^^
^ :
us
ing
Wind
and
joy
1
Al Al Al
-
ie -
-
le -
-
le -
1
I
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J
j
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r
r
al
Wea
-
Al
le
Al Al
le
-
le
-
luy luy luy
J
J
we
for
J
lu^-
kl
Thirs
luy luy
-
al
She
-
al
He
hath
let
r
r
r
)
-
1
1
ty yearn'd
-
whom wea - ry
L
years
I
-
al
-
al
-
a!
^
His grace, be
^ r
fr^TT
r-
His
love
He hov
re
new'd
the face
-
\
TT)
f^pp
face,
a!
ered of
o'er,
al
earth.
al
^-^-^-^h^m^ =? Z^-J
and love - ly and Spouse of the brook a riv - er
shrine.
God, be,
r
—
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l==^=f~
Al Al Al
-
le
-
uy
-
le
-
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le -
luy luy
^
r
His
for
In
r
fj
M
fore,
-
His Breath go forth.
s
j r
And
^
J
1
1
J
r ry watch'd we -
raise,
1^1
I
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r
r
J
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gone, might,
is
of
ous
-
J
1
r
the bare
1
from -
f
ther. Child
j
a!
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1
«^
While
-
now
—— — —
\
luy
Fxom His Glo - ry fled our foes, Down-ward pour'd the Spi - rit's Eain, Glow - ing with the Tongues of Fire,
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r
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K~[ ^
le -
Sun
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rush
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Al"
a
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J
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luy luy
the er
A I A I —XV-fJ^^-^^J^^^ — — g^ r^— -7^1 J ^
le le -
our
our hearts were faint and wan. Swept a - way the clouds of night. Christ their mon-arch's end - less praise
2-M
-
A
I
a!
a
r
Al Al Quire, Al
lie
-
\
luy luy luy
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a - rose, a -gain,
us earth
J
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on to
And
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From the Swiss : Edward Sedding.
E. F. Littledale.
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1
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al
Wait
-
al
(Chants
-
al
-
And
ed a
J..
1
the
for -
the
J
Guest Di
new Her song ri
-
ver
\—rr7i
made
-
vine.
of
laud.
a
sea.
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— 4.
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-
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Al
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jFtom IBnnt Carol 586. Words hj A. E.
antr
WLtut
CHILDREN'S DAY.
John W.
Curtiss.
TMfts.
Solo
1.
2. 3.
From East and West by many a way,WherB8ammerbreez-e8 soft - lyplay,The children come, this Children's Day, For flowers that bloom on hill and plain, For tender showers of ear - ly rain, For summer lields of ripening grain, But most for Him who loves us best,The Saviour Christ, who gent-ly blessed The lit -tie chil-drenon His breast.
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For all this world of life and light, For gold en day and dew - y night,For shadows calm and sunshine bright, For days of pleas-ure sweet and long,For hap py homes, un-dimmed by wrong, For love that guards us safe and strong, In that dear Dame of Christ the Lord, Teach us to spread His gra-cious word, That all on earth with one ac-cord, J
1&2. 3.
We
praise
May praise
By
per. of
Thee, Heaven -ly Thee, Heaven- ly
Cong'l.
8. S.
Parish Choir, No. 1318
—
& 4.
Pub. Soc.
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\
ther
ther
!
!
We
praise
May
praise
-^
.^-^
Thee, Heaven-ly Thee, Heaven-ly
\
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ther! ther
I
Summer
sfring cakol.
thy
German.
1/
Sura
1.
-
Heav'n Yes
2.
3.
-
Mozart.
17
"I
mer
days
once
ly
love
ere
midst
Thy
a
1
-
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I
New- born life Thy world
This
/
tion ere
s
ra
-
its
hymn
of
bliss
a
diant splen-dour ,Flee is rais - ing On Ev and beau - ty
^
1
J
—
^Vfrf
bless -
Fra-grance
fills
the
Na - ture Shall our
balm
owns
its
thrill -ing
song
as
^
1
,J
J^
-
cy clouds are the mead and
-
er-more will
^
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.
X tieav
ti)e
S=i^
hear the children's voi lit -tie chil Christ smiled on They sing their joy-ous car .
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T
d^r=f= blend - ing With king - dom"Of sun - shine. Or
m —
—
r-»
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1
blos-soms red
ture's God,
God
the
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II
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: and white. of
love.
Thee em-ploy.
days for ^ -•--•-•-
our ^
1
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U—
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love,
.
birds
In
ces
dren. ols,
ten
and joy, up - on
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—
4.
1^
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der strains up - rise, Their car ols sweet - ly to His breast Of such is Heav-en's and hearts as free As winds, and waves, and .
And drew tham With
lips
gl skies, rest! tree.
n
^
=t=f^ They love the fields and flowers, The fragrance and the light
And
^
all this
For them
world of ours is
ever bright.
5
rail.
A.
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—
hymns be - yond
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red and white, Paints the
fin-gers ten - der. Paints the blos-soms in prais-ing Na -ture's God, the ty, All our days for
join
2.
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to
gold- en bright Spring with view-less in the grove; Shall not we, too, we en - joy And in works of 1
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fS
more are coming.
ttusn once
Carol 587. Words from
They love the name of Jesus, They trust His tender care, And all they know of Heaven, Is
— Christ Himself
is
there
!
Soto pt
Carol 589. Words by Anna J. =46.
2.
SPKENG CAROL.
Sow ye Sow when Sow, tho'
reap rain
of
cleft
may
if
to^Ut».
'btuiXtt all
Shipton.
be
side
-
the the
M. Crament.
J.
be heaven
ye
wa
all
son
light shed re - pel
-
rock
not de
wea
be
riv
there
-
ters, Where Its
-
eth
When
en.
Where
-
of
warm and
.
and
cold
its
For
ry.
-
scend
.
In
thee.
dew
the
deth
the the the
Spi
rit
-
sun
-
lit
-
may
heav'n cheer ster
Ye
shall
For
the
Some
pride ;
breathes o'er seed
.
ray,
beams pass tie
fall;
y ile
-
all.
a
way.
may
hide.
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may wound
Sow, though the thorns
Sow when
the
Fear
for
not,
tem some
•
pest
low
.
flour
will
One wore the thorns For calm - er days And.though the tares
thee era, ish.
-
-
for will
thee break.
a
bound.
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And,though the in dark seed Like wil - lows
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world scorn nour - ish
cold -
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be
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the the
of
r
morn day
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all
wa
break
eve - ning vine-yard
n
151
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hand up
the
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light
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last
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With
a In Ere the
ters. eth.
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holds
thee.
fall
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com
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be make.
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found.
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bless- ing
and o'er
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shades of
And With
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the night come
pray land:
on
• sow thou hold not
ev - 'ry thou thine
where, hand,
la-bourer';
work
done.
rs
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I
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Name Him whose And when the Lord
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scat -tered grain
the
[
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wa
the
.
Pa-tient and hope A good - ly plant
thee,
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foi^ou0
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Carol 590.
We Though
4.
foes
While That These
glow
The
good
J"
Groser.
once a thank Thee,
For
2.
3.
-
ing
-
en
of
fruits
gold
may
gain the Lord, for throng,Lord,
prom - isesum - mer make us
sum
yields
mer
-
ope
voice
us
With
heart
and
an
nual
own du
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to
ty
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1.
en
-
bless
the glad the
in
for
let
J^
And
joice
-
1
JHas^t
grate
yore, ring
band.
Day
Chil
-
toil
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store,
ser right
vice to
bring; stand;
dren's
Fa
/
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ute
Sav
-
the
bet ei
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iour. ter ler
trib
gain
no
be
pay. more. King.
.
land. lano.
.
UnQtvtv.
CAKOL.
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g'rer.And
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ma sea
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son
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win
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grove a dear de birds to
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gain;
And
-
light sing,
How sweet
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the
let f rol
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through the plain. breeze of
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Glide gent stream - let snow-drifts And then mea - dows. And feel
ful shall ther,
-
time
tliott loi)t\S!
MAY
1
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round with boun - ties crowned Till from sin set free. Our done, and vie - tory won. We
Come,May, thou love - ly True, win - ter days have But oh when comes the
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bright
And
be,
eown
2.
of es tering
J.
Carol 591. Words from the German.
3.
speak.
days pra fal
To
birth
to to
from
loud
A
nLng powers, We
-
truth_
way,
down
strain Floats days, And strong,
her flowers To
wake
earth shall hours.these the
seek,
to
Each Thine TiU,
loe fitfng.
CHILDREN'S DAY.
Words by W. H.
long
once
more
round
the
fire
Then come, sweet May,
to
we
ga clus
ther
-
-
ter,
and bring
us
The Th^ Xor The ^ A.
?-• flow'- rets
heed the flow'-rets
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(
fresh and fair Sweet May once more to is whist-ling storm When all with-out fresh andf fair We long once more to
wan
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wan
;
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And breathe thy balm Our hearts are
And
breathe the
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air.
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air.
bright and warm,
balm
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Now
Rbfraik
the
•
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year
is
harvest. yl.
—
h
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-
ing.
As
we
gath
-
ing,
All
His
thank
r -
T
er
in
the
grain,
lul
peo
pie
come.
after each verse.
f To
the
Lord
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their
fruits bring
first -
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the
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ther
thanks prais
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press sing
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Loud
we
raise
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For
the
joy
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days
of
and
toil
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with glad
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And
r~^r
the
val
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shout
for
joy.
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Shall not we, whose hearts are swelling With the thought of former days, Sing a joyous song foretelling Future gladness, fuller praise ? For the cloud the bow retaineth With its covenant of peace. That as long as earth remaineth
In the spring the smiling meadows
Donned
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As
the sunshine chased the shadows Swiftly o'er the changing sceae. In the summer-time the story Of a riper hope was told ;
Then the rich autumnal glory Decked the fields in cloth of Ref. To the Lord, etc. Parish Choir, No. 1834 — 4.
Harvest-time shall never cease. Rep. To the Lord, etc.
gold. 477
lEuvt^ fielotn iu teeming* Carol 593. Words by
AV
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A. W. Hamilton-Gell.
B. Monsell.
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vol -Ices
On
the harvest plain. Round the wagons laden
With their golden grain, Swell the happy chorus On the autumn air. Unto Him who o'er us Bends with constant care. Almighty Father, etc.
And
W^t torn
in xipt
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3.
The
year,
4.
But
whilst
1
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lips
the
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for
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4.
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glow with rud - dy grain. And we must now be That mak - eth rich the earth Throu,gh Thee,0 gra-cious the robes ap now with good ness crowned, Robe d in Is Our lives to Thee be - long; With them we would be
ing,
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fot teazling.
HARVEST. !
1.
precious stores,
its
Rev. C. A. Goodhart
f—
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For the love that brought them Teeming to our doors. Almighty Father, etc.
Carol 594.
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For the sun and showers. For the rain and dew. For the nurturing hours Spring and summer knew For the golden autumn.
Every youth and maiden
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RIPE FOR REAPING.
IS
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keep ing Our har Giv - er. The bur
vest feast a - gain; ied seed had birth;
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gold
days
faith -f ul
the
r grain
Ac
Thee
We
I
love.
And
us
home,
But
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be,
I
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Where an
plain,
may we
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Thy king-dom from a - bove. Which makes Thy king-dom come.
ten vail
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Spirit,
And fill our souls with light. Clothe us in spotless raiment. In vesture clean and white Within Thy sacred temple Be with
And
when we stand. Thy people.
us,
sanctify
Throughout
this favoured land.
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to bear the
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gels soon shall
I
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o'er
lib
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hearts to
3
day. deeds.
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skies.
mer hours.
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hearts earn
—
the
HARVEST.
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Thou
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seed was crops main love con
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Be with us, God the Father! Be with us, God the Son And God the Holy Spirit I
Oblesst'dThreeinOnel
Make
us a royal priesthood. Thee rightly to adore. And fill us with Thy fulness
Both now and evermore
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Wit plous^
tf)t UtirtUf harvest.
Carol 596.
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Words by Jane M. Campbell.
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Of
all
the Maker things near and far
thank
;
birds are fed us, His children, gives our daily bread.
All good gifts around us
Are sent from heaven above, thank the Lord, For all His love. 4.
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By Him the Much more to
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And
We :
The winds and waves obey Him,
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sent
—
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Then thank the Lord,
i'
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J.
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great
2ri|rfr UitiQU in
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christmas.
Carol 597. Words by Selwyn Image. Allegro. Treble Solo
—
(verses 1, 3,
and
5).
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mountain and fen, O'er mountain and fen For their King is a - wait-iug, and lo they would bare sod fall down and re - vere. Fall down and re - vere For the best you can of - f er is lit - tie I Lord of the earth and the skies, The earth and the skies; Who deigns for us all on this night to be rid- ing
o'er
;
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10
trow. Is
lit
they would bring. The best of their treas-ure to give to their King,To give to their King, I trow,To the Lord GodofHeav'n you're a-kneeling to now, A-kneel- ing to now. born, This night that is fair - er than mid-sura-mer morn.Tlian mid summer morn.
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born.This night to be
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Solo.
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Chorcs.
4.)
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snow
-
field
all
zen
and
bare. e,
All AH
fro
help
-
less
as
of
your
fold.
As
lamb
m
i^fe
nr
ip^ and your
f^=^
fei
-J&--
iffi=g: ISEE
r
-b^
^T-r-^=^
ig
Parish Choir, No. 1837
— 4.
1^
irr I
p J
482
.
f^
bare, fold.
^
—iC*
J
Xlfno on,
Carol 598. Words by Rev. H.
ei^rf fiitmao l$rU0
j^e f O|?ou0
A. E. Brown.
G. Batterson.
Allegro moderato. J
— 69.
1.
mf
2.
3. 4.
Ff^^^ggSig .
on on
I
.
.
Christ,"
hap ho
Ring .Ring .Ring Ring .
.
is
'°.?r-^^
on on! on! on I
.
What tale of What peace from
.With ho .
O'er
born For
hill
sin
-
ful
-
men
;
-
-
'Tis Christ-mas
on
I
.
on! on! on!
.
What What
.
.
With O'er
1
I
Now pleads
for
men
will not cease, Rinf; out again
Ring on, ye gladsome, etc. Parish Choir, No. 1837—4.
I
I
m
morn,
on
1
on! on!
on
=t=q
I
Ring Ring Ring Ring
J J V " The
on on
.
onl on!
.
.
Peace Oh, In
^
a-gain! Ring out
tale of love your mu - sic tells. Ring peace from out your clan-gour wells, Ring ho- ly joy the clam-our swells. Ring hill and dale,thro' wild-est dells, Ring
Ring on, ye gladsome Christmas Bells Ring on Ring on 'Tis " mercy mild '*^the sound foretells. Ring on! Ring on! The " Prince of peace "
He
mu
clan
sic tells, Ring gour wells, Ring ly clam- our swells, Ring and dale. Through wild-est dells, Ring
love your out your joy the
-
Bells! King Bells! King py Christ- mas Bells Ring ly Christ- mas Bells Ring
¥
mf[,
X'''F?"°12^rySIn?ol^'ir-lT'dS^^
Ring Ring Ring Ring
on! on! on! on!
.
-
i
*
f
^^^'yP .
joy -ous Christ- mas - ry Christ- mas
nier
ye ye
:|^=^
f on!
ye
^B^^gJ
-t=t on
Ring King King Ring
on on! on! onl
a-gainlRing
Ring Ring Ring Ring
on! onl on! onl
Ring on, ye peaceful Christmas Bells! Ring on Ring on Tell of the hope that in us dwells, Ring on Ring on I
!
To Jesus now All ranks of men In worship bow, Rinp out again Ring on, ye peaceful, etc
^
UttU toton ot mt^U'^tm
CSTOl 599. Words by ^
t-
H
^i—
J
h^ "
1.
mf 2.
6
lit -
town
is
born
ho
5 T^n
J r
-r
r
J
J r
-
-
lent
;J
,
i^
r^rsleep
an
1
en
1
r
si
in,
^m
-i
ag=
J
,
to
great glad
ip^
^
m
r r The hopes and fears of
birth
And
of
sin. tell;
r
r
r*r
Light;
ly
prais
Where meek come
' I
-'•
No
(»)
&
may hear His
com
the Christ-mas
an
r
'
all
r
f-yt-ff Are met
the years
f f 2.
O
3.
a a a a
(
r
r
r
i
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CHRISTMAS. may be used for the
This tune also
'
f
r-
song song song song
of of of of
Beth
^
Sb^
And peace
i
^
hem.
a
-
reth.
i
-
lee.
le
Naz
-
Gal
-
Cal
\
-
\
va
-
an
all
ev
-
seas ris
-
And And And
-
gels
of
the
bade
its
took our
the world to - day ery heart may grow roll, of trou-ble en from the grave,
4.
But
The
men
to-night,
on earth. ters
-
u
-
-
in. el!
J
Of
\
\
r^
\
-
f
.le -
Him who walk'd up Him who hung up -
the
air
Boy
a
still -
way
sus' birth
-k^
4=t
m
less
waves be sins
of the news that sing of fra- grant
Of Of
5e?e£
n in sin
f
I
\
:
ife
Twj
The
light that st shone For now theflow'rs For though, like waves He who died For
and peace
on earth
J
^ i
^^
Bamby.
And
.
I
—
thee
.
i
r
on
Beth
-
le-hem
Fills
of
Naz
-
on on
Gal Cal
-
a-reth i-lee,
Dark
The
Now spread the fame of His dear Name On When faith has heard the Mas-ter's word, Falls And Christ our Lord, by heav'n a-dored, Is
'^ ^,4d^ c=* ^p Parish Choir, No. 1837
.
The
ing, gels
/.
Of shep-herds watching there. Of sun - ny days of joy, Of lake and woods and hill, Its glo - ry and dis - may
ry,
\
W-
to
w—
p=> r^TTenn
tTf
-
-
I
flow - ers' breath. on the sea the tree
in
to;
preceding Carol.)
r r
IXC! fe t-^ them From came I
-
ein0 a sono of yitttiXt^tm.
Louis F. Benson.
sing sing sing sing
-
The dear Christ en Our Lord Em-man
t==t
1.
and
J ?
irk streets shi - 'neth thy dark ing stars, geth
-
ear hear
We
es sing to God the King, souls will re- ceive Him still. us, a -bide with us, i to
Carol 600. iieu.
sin,
—
J.
,
h
1
Words by
im-parts to
,J )rf— "T—tf J
.
m
-
rrtr
'
f
So God
fei^
i=t '
ing
dings
a
'
-
While mor - Uls sleep the !
^^^=^_t^3s.
-
ti -
m
A
;
pray :(cr)Cast out our
.r^J ^
day. (/)
-
-
world
this
-
q
1
r-^1
His heav'n.
of
U
in
bove. given
go by; Yet in won-d'ring love. (/) morn us
I
lie
a
i
in
rr^/i ev - er - last ho claim the
thee
all
g—
T=f
ings
-
see
er'd
J
' bove thy deep and
1
lent stars
-
The bless Be born
hearts
ter
-
r
r
The
keep Their watch of
gels
-
hu - man
-
m
F=^
dream-less
gath
A.'
J
/ ?
i
J
1
we
The won - drous gift is De-scend to us, we
r- -+r
^-
still
And
ly, I
H. Redner.
L.
rrlT-rt-
1
ry.
J
1
J
-
Beth - le - hem
of
——
J
,
Ma
si
—rH—
^
How
Beth -le- hem!
of of
how
lent - ly, - ly Child
si -
n^4. „
r
tie
For Christ
^tr^
F3= -i
1
'if-
r
How
mp3.
,j
J
1
1
I
CHRISTMAS.
BinJiop Pfiillips Brooks.
-
In
va-ry
_els sing
al
Is
-
waj'.
all the winds that blow, peace up - on the soul, might- y now to save.
A.
J
m I
I '
an angels
sri)e u'^tpiitvrfH iiatr
Carol 601. Words by
CHRISTMAS.
C. G. Rossetti.
J. C. Bridge.
g^i
-'^-^-
The
1.
Lord Those
2.
3. 4.
5.
T^
Christ watch Lord, bring
I
frTpl
for I
an
is
my
sus
herds
thro' the
es
me, His near - er
-
me
an
lit
-
-
day
ly tie
by
me my
So
dian,
night Sat lamb. Cares day. Till
:S±
;
ing
The
gel,
-
Guar lone
;
can -
had
-
- tie child. But what have I, lit star a To guide me had a The lambs lie in His bo som A - long life's no - thing lack by their sheep,(cr)Un -til they saw the heav'n-ly host Who nei - ther That I may be His own inheav'n;So day and night. an - gels ry. voice u - nite, (cr) And sing my Glo - ry, glo With an - gels
men
I
herds
^m
££S
wise
watch
-
S^
rr?
gi^ ft
shep Je shep
home from dan-gerous tire nor clad clad
in in
I
m
m-Ff
far,(cr)
track: sleep,
white
£? %«=t
*i=-iF^
Where glad wil The All Shall
.
sing sing
white.
Parish Choir, No. 1840
— 4.
stars ful
-
-
sing
their
Glo Glo
ry,
glo
ing
to
lambs that -
ry,
-
ry,
-
ge go
p=
ther.
a
glo glo
giv'n
=«*=*
to
-
And
He, ry, In ry, For Thee, Thro' stray
are ? sing - ing an - gels bleed-ing,brings them back. ti val they keep. fes the height. my sake in height. all the heav'n - ly
.
.
.
eatol» uiotttis tatol. Carol 602.
CHRISTMAS..
Edward
Words by Fanny Crosby.
a.
-
ol, ol, ol,
sweet sweet weet eet sw
-
-
car car car
ly ly ly
ri
-._i '§# 3^
A
ol, ol. ol.
-
-
:_J
U
U
Car Car Car
1.
2.
111
'
Sav-iourborn
to
u^/1
y
day; Bear the joy-ful throng, O'er the vales of time; Hark! the bells are
-
As when the An gelThe hap - py Chr ist-mas -
-
ings,
Ju
-
dah,
bear them far - a - way! woke the heav'n-ly song mer - ry, mer - ry chime;
r^
:Q
wm 1^
L-«J
Car Car Car
:t^=^
.
in
loud-est
.
sweet sweet sweet
-
car car car
ly ly ly
!
mo
ol,
Till earth's re
bound
Shall
ol, ol.
Good-will,and Peace.and Love, Ye shin -ing ones a-bove.
Glo Sing
-
-
test
U^
^=^
^=^^ Chorus.
\
I
And
VUJUX i-j-
I
cho back the sound, To God who reigns a - bove. num- bers. Oh, sing re - deem-ing Love e
\ r
'
•
\
ol,
Car
-
Tivg^in
Carol 603. Words
ol, ol, ol,
nr^
I
-^
^^
hear themigh-ty cho-rus ry in the high - est.
-
peal -ing Their
=ps=l
fe 1
A
L-i
-J-.
I
m=^
1
Oh,
tid
p \
Bunnett.
Car-ol,sweet-ly
car
-
ol
most puvt.
CHRISTMAS.
Traditional
-
Traditional.
ii#^ ^
P5
A
1.
.
At But
2.
in
when they
had
i
i
most pure,
Vir - gin Beth - lem
.
en
rt -J^ •
-a
ba
-
Ma
by
as
-
ry
to
peo
-
pie
so
-i-
J-J
it
-
be
er ty
was
-
Parish Choir, No. 1840—4,
^
did
-
-
-J-.
\-»
hath
geth
migh J
Jew
as ry tered
the
pro
a
ci ci
the
_^
fel.
pass, Ihere,
To
-
-
phet
do
ty ty
there so
Hath brought forth
tell,
Where Jo
was
A
fair,
-
num
.
-
I
I
^=J5=^
be
.
Re our be seph and
And
there to
That
Jo
i.
-
.
M
-
deem tax
Ma
er
-
ed
-
ry,
a
.
seph
and
ber
of
nsi
from the bon - dage of one with ma - ny whose sub - stance was ^
I '
i
u'
A VIRGIN MOST PURE.
zg^iQ Which
A
For Could
Cae
-
-
ion
sar
com-mand-ed
in
the
i
i
-'
4
dam's transgress
-
find
inn
has wrap the
there
no
i_i^JLJ
Thus were they constrained
in a stable to lie cattle they usfed to tie. Their lodging so simple they took it no scorn. And there the next morning the Saviour was born.
Cho. Aye and
in so:
^
J
Aye and
Then God sent an angel from heaven so high To certain poor shepherds in fields where they
I
Cho. Aye and 7
therefore, etc.
There presently after the shepherds did spy A host of bright angels come forth from the sky, So joyous their song which they sweetly did sing. " All glory to God— both our Peace, and our King.' Cho. Aye and therefore, etc.
Ernest H. Smith.
IIr
I
Whilst Bethle - hem's m/2. A throng of 1.
To
lie.
longer in sorrow to stay. Because that our Saviour was born on this day.
christmas.
i I
there
.J
Leslie Bainbridge.
m=± 3.
at
therefore, etc.
Carol 604.
mp
ing
And bade them no
of all glory to this world was brought, Small store of fine linen to wrap Him was wrought, When Mary had swathed her young Son so sweet. Within that ox manger she laid Him to sleep. Cho. Aye and therefore, etc.
p
-
-
i-
6
The King
Words by
us
all:
Where only dumb
5
ped
same should be lodg
Bethle
-
hem
herds
shep
an
-
quick
kept then shep
gels
the
^
'^1 -
f-
All
thro'
Their
voi
their flocks
be - gan herds ran
^=^ i^m
iSi I
from ground in
^^
1^1
1/
I
the heavens drew near the shep - herds lay a low - ly shed.
and To With
r
the tar - lit ces sweet to this won - drous
To
sud hear
Ma
T
I
was
den
-
their songs -
J=^
ry,
Moth
J>
i
-
their of er
J
f—^-f
^^
r a on ed
-
r-
I
I
Good
fraid. high''
Th'en
high
To
I
news -
rap glo
-
1
i
come
I -
tured ry
se -
raphs their
i ^
i
J
J.
_r
J
I 1
^
• ff born A Sa - viour and a King, All hail the to men. new-born King, that day Their Sa - viour.Christ the Lord.
f is
Parish Choir, No. 1840
—
4,
r-
i
to -
fy
fi^-'r-^
H^ominum
Carol 605.
HanTveSt
CHRI8TMA.S.
Words by Lionel Johnson.
Martin Shaw.
m/D
Sop. Solo.
n,
1.
2.
3. 4.
Bro
^ pi
di
ther.
-
-
Lev
-
Christ,
Come Suows Laud
ty
-
-
r
f
.
.
.
.
.
hathCbrist's
the land in the
In
the
stalls
His a
peo
God
go
Now
'-
'
'gar-
^
^ \
alT^
^-
l±l
Je
He
lem,
.
well,
.
have, gold
on
night;
dy
ing
men
to
save,
-
.
±=t
m
-r
>^ =?
of pie
Beth
le
-
Is
ra
-
ry,
comes
eth
to
a His
^
J-^^
I
J
J:
To
On
^
-I
35
r
and
.
Now
-
-
.
hem. Then el,
pi
the
kiss
G«n
«<
Us,
-
tiles
ry
the
on and
^n* J
I
King mg be
from cap
^
J-
.
of
yond
-
^^m And
Glo bring
ty
-
Gold dead
light:
grave,
we
leave
And
.
our dear
.
!
.
-
the tives
^
I
Beth
-
le
Is
Light
of
from
the
^j^ -A_ti
^J± 4th verse only.
Parish Choir, No. 1840—4
.
.... hath had .... comes our .... Death thou
\r
snow,
will
Borne,
God Lo
ci
cov high
-
glo
fc=±
^
Moth
from the
On Comes
er: est:
-
-
.
.... ....
Carol 606.
(Last Nigut as I Lay Sleei-ino.) CHRISTMAS.
Solo. Treble or Trebles. Quiet though distinct.
Charles Vincent.
^i^^^fe3^^^^=?^?^ 1.
Last night
as
lay sleep
I
-
ing.
When
all
my prayers were said,
With my
.
Legato.
guar-dianAn
-
gel keep
my
a-bove
His watch
ing
-
head.
.
I
,
heard His sweet voice
^^fe
kj ^rrrp^^t^^^frH
!
ca
Chris
rol-ing.
-
-
Full soft
t^ men
tian
r^
-
ly
my
on
ear,
.
A
song
for Chris
-
tian boys
to sing.
For
* to
hear. Ps I
Parish Choir, No. 1843-4
.
I
I
I
^
-,
^
^"QCC
THE ANGKL'8 SONG. The Anoel'a
p
.•g;
"Thy bo - dy be "My- self, and all "He bow'd to all
2.
3. 4.
"Like
shield thee saw the
year not
m mtXl4-J^-m
?
» 1 «
5.
Sono. Cantabile.
by
Him
from shep year
thine own,
-
be
.
,
,
true,
at
the
rest, dear boy. Thy soul heav'n-ly host, Were keep
.
.
.
fe_jjnilE3
^^P
-W/h :^:3t
The ho Then told
He And
And And
all
Most
in
.
Th ine own
-
did still
Parish Choir, No. 1843—4.
Him
He be
full
breathe pure words the sheep .
.
no
.
that
-
cent is
.
of
.
.
.
.
.
.
in
in.
.
.
.
.
.
a
ho -
Seek
.
.
.
fold.
and
I'll
And And
ly
-
love;
with-
.
.
.
-
bove.
.
.
ly. .
^^^ ma UJi :^
nigh, The sea - son of ly Christ - mas tide is ti - dings of joy - ful cry, The not come to strive or cry. But ren - der'd from when Christ-mas- tide draws nigh, sing thou of
we them with
^
free from sin; watch of old; was and low
be ing
-
meek
.
.
.
^m
ttM;
9 ^i-r^>^?7
i
ther's will. And be pure, Like
His Fa Like Him
the world's an - noy, herds at their posts, His thoughts were still And so se - cure .
3=*:
Christ's Christ's
His Je
.
-
.
Mai
birth. birth.
birth
sus' birth.
*^ ^«wie
«n7 607.
r.0,.^1 Carol
^=^ —^-d^V^—
Words by Eec E. H. i
Still
2.
J
.,-^
sin
1
To
the earth. sic
-
'!
^
I
I
L/
^1
wea
p;a u
-
ry
p
r
T
u
I
—?^^—i r-^
i/
From an
furl'd:
And
mf
For
4
/
-
still
bend-ing heav'nly
gels their
earth,good-will
and low
sad
"
\
."
J
-
to men ly plains
u
To hear the The bless- ed
m
^r
the angels sing.
#n
old.
r
:^
weary road,
Carol 608.
-
bel sounds
'
rest beside the
pp And hear
r
Ba-
^ EP^
beneath life's crushing load. Whose forms are bending low. Who toil along the climbing way With painful steps and slow cr Look now, for glad and golden hours Come swiftly on the wing ye,
dim O
rh^
sol-emn still-ness lay o'er its
\^]PP
I^-J"
P--^
cleat,
gold: "Peace on the world. A-bove its
harps of
touch their all the
O'er
floats
King ;" The world in From heav'n's all-gracious Kint wing. And ev - er They bend on hovering wing
p 3
J"
.
came up - on the mid -night clear, That glo-rious song of through the clo-ven skies they come,With peaceful wings un
near
mu
tlje mfUniglit upon ^ chkistjias.
Sears.
an-gels an-gels
sing. sing.
J -rj =F=^
r^r
the days are hastening on. By prophets seen of old. When with the ever-circling years, Shall come the time foretold, When the new heaven and earth shall own The Prince of Peace their King, And the whole world send back the song Which now the angels sing. lo
I
Btttilti^tm*^ uiitnt piuin CHRISTMAS.
^^PS
M. Hornabrook.
"
On
1. 2.
3.
The "In
9i±
T-*F
-^ I
lent Beth-lehem's si sim - pie shep-herds swad - dling clothes the
plain.
stars shone
eartsWere babe Shall
^ 1^
i
The
filled
be
with ar
-
m
bright, While faith fear: For lol
rayed.
And you
-
f ul
an
shep-herds watched Their an - gel stood A -
shall find
Him
in
-=--1
:P^^
A
P-
=r? flocks>
by
night. there. laid."
mong them man - ger
And
as
they
"Fear not," the
And
lo!
a
watching lay
an -gel shin-ing
said,
host
Up - on the " Gwod news I Was with Him
A
ground, glo - ry came from bring. This night to you is there. And filled with songs of
And now on Christmas Eve, When stars are bright. heaven.
born
.
praise.
9t
f^
.
And
shone
The
Sav mid
A
Parish Choir, No. 1843
—
4.
a -
iour
-
night
-
round, King.' air.
We
sing with joy the song They sung that night Glad tidings of great joy Proclaim again Of peace upon the earth. Good will to men.
^U
are on eDristmas
(tiilTrren
Carol 609.
on Christmas Eve' As
Ail children are
j_j3^_il,-;3j^
San
-
iBtir.
A HOME CAROL.
ta Glaus
to
How
see.
bu
J
ve
sy
-
can
be
They
;
hang their
-
lit
tie
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tiny rein-deer Come pattering on the snow;
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CHRISTMAS. Arthur n. Brown.
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When
1.
2.
The
3 4.
Christ was born Herds-men be - held King is come Then, dear Lord,
of
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CHRISTMAS. Bridge, Mus. Doc.
J. F.
1.
2. 3. 4.
1.
2.
3. 4.
In For
sor
In For
sor
-
row and
-
row and
——
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In
sor
2.
For
Him
4.
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2.
3. 4.
in want,
Him the shep- herd band He came with roy - al grace. Low lies Thy era - died Head, N
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want,
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Him the shep - herd band Have He came with roy - al grace, Low lies Thy era - died Head,
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He eame Low lies
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in want, the shep- herd band - al grace. Thy era - died Head,
with roy
row and
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in
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want,
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-
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Have
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Have His
Thou
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the win
mid
-
their lone eest gifts
left
choi bless
-
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7
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ter wild, ly fold! to give,
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Di-vine,
The
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the
win
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In
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left
their lone
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ter wild, ly fold, to give,
The The
Di-vine,
The
ter wild, ly fold! to give, l)i-viue.
The The
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mid
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ter wild, ly fold I to give, Di - vine,
-
their lone cest gifts
left
in Beth-lehem's Inn, Brought forth her first - born in-cense, myrrh, and wor-ship -pers for Him Bring der - ness of love He came To teach our souls to wreath of thorns must twine a -round That ten -der brow of
ther-Maid,
-
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choi- cest gifts bless - ed Child
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Mo-
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ten
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left
Choi bless
—
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He came
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low
and
life,
ly
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ye hum - ble souls, the mid -night skies
Be
Child, gold,
Thine
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suf - fer and To Through Thee are dear
grief,
and home.
Child, gold,
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Be
glad,
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live.
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Be
glad.
For
Him
live.
He
came
in
Thine
But
love
and
inra
Sing songs Flash forth with
ble souls,
-
mid- night skies low - ly grief,
t^^e
on an
your
way With
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wings That die, That
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To suf fer and Through Thee are dear
and home
life,
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And
far.
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Child.
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glad
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Him
He
came
in
Thine! But
love.
and
t^^e
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,ow
-
life,
ly grief,
To
fer
on your way With an - gel wings .That and to die, That
are
dear
songs forth suf
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and death,To
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Lord
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the King of kings! Him on high. pure as an -gels are,
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from
rise
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is born to-day— To .the King of kings! He with Him on high. In pure as an -gels are; Then
Lord
He
is
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Lord
He
is
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is
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the King
with pure as
Him
Lord
born
live
an
to-day—
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kings!
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of -
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—
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born to-day! Your
re -joice.re- joice. Your Lord is born to-day! in man-ger laid He is the King of kings! we might rise from sin and death,To live with Him on high; lives of mor - tal men may be As pure as an - gels are, lit
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joice.re- joice. Your Lord is born to - day! man-ger laid He is the King of kings! sin and death. To live with Him on high; men may be As pure as an -gels are.
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He
is
is
the King
to of
-
day— To He
kings!
with Him on high, In pure as au- gels are; Then
To
i^S
joice.re -joice. Your Lord is born to day lit - tie Babe in man-ger laid He is the King of kings we might rise from sin and death,To live with Him on high; lives of mor - tal meu may be As pure as an - gels are,
heart and voice
Your
live
tlJj.Ji' J Your
J' to - day— of kings!
He
Lord is born is the King
To As
with Him on high, pure as an - gels are; live
To
He In
Then
-
AKD
IN SORROW
IN WANT.
t4 day
love for you, The choirs of Heaven are sounding forth.Their joy - ous Hal - le bit - ter Death? Thy vie - to - ry, to savelWhere is thy sting, a-bove, And join the souls His cross hath saved In hymns of end- less of light lay, With heart and voice, re -joice, re - joice, Your Lord is born their an - gel to ralL J. in
.
lu!
-
He came
came.
grave? love,
day!
-
.
day
in
.
their
join
an
-
a
The
you.
for to
love
came, lie came realms of light
choirs of
Heaven are sounding !orth,Their joy
bove.
And
lay.
With
gel
day join
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He came
join
The
for you, to save
choirs of
ealm on
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of night les - tine
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calm.
plains,
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high.
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love.
day
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grave ? love,
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the
f f- r J*r
f r r r choirs from courts a-bove Shed blue depths of Ga - li - lee There ,
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r This day shall Christian tongues be mute. And Christian hearts be cold? i
men,
4
O
catch the anthem that from heaven O'er Judah's mountains rolled. When burst upon that listening night
The high and solenm lay, " Glory to God on earth be peace Salvation comes to-day I" !
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air.
1
From heaven's eternal King!" Light on thy hills, Jerusalem The Saviour now is born And bright on Bethlehem's joyous plains Breaks the first Christmas morn.
— 4.
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3 " Glory to
to the earth, good-will to
Hopkins.
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" Peace
lul
grave ?
,
I I
And an - gels with their sparkling lyres Make mu- sic on the And Sha - ron waves in sol - emn praise. Her si - lent groves of
1
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spring from on
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Day
J.
heav'n sme-lo -dious strains, Where wild Ju - de Send back the glad re - ply; And greet, from all
IjT
es far ly heights,The
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day
CHRISTMAS.
Calm on the list-'ning ear The ans-w'ring hills of Pa
I
love,
UuitnitiQ tuv of niQUU
t)ie
Sears.
m^^ii=t!^r-f^ijt] III Come ^ tfTT
i
grave?
Heaven are sounding
Carol 612.
!
lul
-
less to rail..
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Words by Edmund H.
2.
le
-
forth, Their joy - ous Hal - le IWhere is thy sting, O bit - ter Death ? Thy vie - to - ry, of light a - bove, And jom the souls His cross hath saved In hymns of end - less their an - gel lay, With heart and voice, re- joice, re - joice.Tour Lord is born to
love
in
.
came, realms
1.
end born
^
Became
J. J day
-
ry,
-
love for you. The choirs of Heaven are sounding forth,Their joy - ous Hal - te to savelWhere is thy sting, bit - ter Death? Thy vie - to - ry, of light a - bove. And join the souls His cross hath saved In hymns of end - less their an - gel lay. With heart and voice, re- joice, re - joice, Your Lord is born to rail. ,/-«>-. in
.
ous Hal
^_
J.
came. realms
-
is thy sting, bit - ter Death? Thy vie - to join the souls His cross hath saved In hymns of heart and voice, re- joice, re - joice. Your Lord is
savelWhere
-
SiinQ of i^aitren iUat^* Carol 613.
CHRISTMAS.
Words by
French Noel.
Rev. F. G. Lee. indante.fy ^ J \
Sing of Mai Sing of Mai Sing of Mai
1.
2.
3.
Ma Ma Ma -
den den den
-
And And
ry, ry, ry,
Now
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Ere
God,
ing the
on
Mass
net
In
to the In to the In
Let Let
Fair
tion -
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ling.
f—h-
er,
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bet
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w—t
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straw. sung.
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fant greet. fant sing. fant kneel,
In
And And
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And
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the mid
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-
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wor - ship be - fore bring love
Him Him
of
gifts
Him rich
with faith ful
fall,
And
let
us
store, love.
Let
us
hon
And
let
our
pay -
Him our
our joy
-
Otis
Glad hymns in the Infant's laud. Sing we to Him while we may. In heaven, where He is throned as God, 1 I
hom In
an
-
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fant King
I
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age meet, 1
themspeal,
With For
this
ti
II is
praise for
Him who
ev
er reigns a
-
val.
-
more,
-
Our
service
He
will pay.
bove.
Be we to the Infant true. While we are dwelling on mould. will give us our wages due, A crown of purest gold.
And He Parish Choir, No. 1847 -4.
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Glad praise and high thanksTo wor - ship thy Cre -
Sing of Maiden Mary, Once a Virgin poor, David's Royal Daughter, Eden's Lily Flower. Sing aye of Maiden Mary Kneeling on the sod. And pray that we may see her Near the Throne of God.
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Kneel thee down awe When the lamps are hung,
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snow
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the 2. 3.
ry
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Carol 614. Words by
Ma
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O
Thou,
ing.
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ing, tor
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ry's ho ry's cho
the
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drous In - car - na the wreaths are spark
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on
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sing
Child.
J
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we keep our Christmas, And
As
gleams
ly
1
^1 -1
Spouse; Yes deep
-
-^ fe
-i.
cres.
High and sole -be -got - ten. MaLov - ing f 03 - ter - fa - ther Ma -
of Christ our Lord, of Jo - sephtoo.
the hoi
W^t
come out
to birth to take,
:
O O
snotii lies tucci^. CHRISTMAS.
Carol 615. Words by Selwyn Image. Andanle con moto.
Geoffrey Shave.
TEKoa Solo
coll coll
-
Verses
1.
The snow
lies
thick
4.
But
but
seel
au au
-
(
see,
-
dan
-
de
-
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tes
Do
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n-j^l
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up
-
on
the Child's
mi mi
-
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1 and 4)
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ing but for-gets
a
sta
for
ve
seel Where ox love The glo
ble,
-
ry
and ass -
ry
of
earth To- night, when God is pret - ty hands stretch
the a -
wake His 1
-
to pie
give
Him
gifts
^/T
greet
-
His
ing.
we Bring Him; Yea,
fei
His cour- tiers be. The Might -y His home a-bove, Nor cares but
Lord on
-
in ly
W^-
er - ty Laid to prove,He's
low
come low come,
our our
for for .
.
.
sal sal
Laid He's
-
va va low
come
-
tion tion our our
1
for for
sal sal
-
va va
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tion! tion I
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tea tes
.1
J
June Must be pay,
v
rVij
T
Do- mi -nwm.We'll make soft mu -sic Do- mi - num, And kneel a- round his
/lji
Ji
to-night our
And we
hum-ble
as
Solo.
rn,||
i^
round them; For era
-
die;
Ca
-
sure
rol'stune.Lest we as they. Would keep
a -wake the watch to
still
m^
rrj r
I
'f.
LU r ^fe
^
h
"tt'/-
t\i
J.
rf—rtr^r Babe too soon break of day
born for
That's O'er That's born for Him that O'er
our
sal brings sal
Him -
va va
p^i>^2.n
Parish Choir, No. 1847
—
is^^r 4.
our
sal
-
that brings sal
-
-
tion. tion.
The
^J-j
va va
-
tion. tion.
*
THE SNOW LIES THICK. Chorus
-
Parish Choir, No. 1847—4,
au- dan
(
Verse 5)
tes
Do
-
mi -nwm, With dance and song draw mtn
-
er
JTfitee ft(u0s
Carol 616.
once
Utieir,
CHRISTMAS. Frederic H. Covoen.
Words by Joseph Bennett „
Andante con moto.
And
Three kings once lived in East-em land,Full wise were they, as wise could be.
'neath the midnight slsy would stand, To read the stars most pa-tient-ly .Then one
star
unknownhathcomeinsight.lt go
Parish Choir, No. 1849
—
4.
-
eth East from o
-
un- to
the o- thers said
ver-head,Andshin-eth like a
:
A
me- teor bright.
THREE KINGS ONCE
LrVTED.
maestoso rtligioso
^
/i
I A
1.
M — p-[
^
An
-
tlier cried:
-
i^^ j^J-
^
^=?^ -
J:
A-
^.
A
u
J-
phets
on
Parish Choir, No. 1849
—
J
its
light
4.
J
Jdi
-
vine
^
'^
4:
looked these ma- ny years, And
t
Ht
^
*
ii
^^
For that sweet sign Mine eyes have
g
:llp:
pro
J:
i
^
it
^-4^^^^ Have longed
to
p
gaze, with sighs
and
^
tears. The-^
THREE KINGS ONCE LIVED.
p
dim.
time
and Heav'n doth
ripe,
is
deign
mi^
pe Maestoso religioso.
1
^
of
Beth
-
le
^i&
*
=?:
Star
-
hem,
Bad
the
way,
I I A-
These kings they passed
ii -. ^-|
1
I
ly
mys
-
te
o'er
coun
-
Star
i
tries wild,
w
ry.
Beth
J
a?-
Then came
-
le
hem,
-
4
:^
nn
-
to
a
i the
way,
.'^ti
A.
lead
sta
-
ble poor,
And
?—j-^j-^i m:t:
i a
:^
of
r"=^r^^
I
-
rit.
^g^ saw
ho
3 ^m poco
I
a
t^^^
./r
p
To show
rit.
n^r~r-^
S=i
m
poco
lit
-
tie
l=£
r r* Parish Choir. No. 1849—4.
new
T^r-j'
-
^ e
born child— The
star
did
n
rest
^-^t==^
^
«/ J' a
-
bove
the door;
"0
THREE KINGS ONCE LIVED.
King
sa
-
of earth
and heav'n, "they
cred Head, For
Thou
said,
"We wor -
Lord and Thou
art
ship at
Thy man -ger-tbrone. And crow n with gifts Thy
a -lone.
E^3rnrT^^^CT5^ — ^ maestoso come 1 ma.
^
XT-
.
f\
I
I
star
rxt.
/a
iJ t ^ 'I Beth -le- hem, rest where we I
of
I
/^
35
? 2=1
— —
^
Our Lord Christ may
al - so see,
EES^.—
^
1
i
sempre
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J
.
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1
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p
J-J ^^-i
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And with Him
=3"^!
t=t
for
m
ev
r
ev-er
-
er
1=t:
be,
^^ I
.
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>-
it—^n—?2Z
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^
k
;^^rs=^ S
'
\
Kest where we our Lord may see.
nrrnrrrrrr^
pt
?
J
J=t=^ t=t —— ——#^^pt^^ I
-^<-^
be
:^
lit^ Andante come 1 ma.
—
4.
g X
^n
(May be suug
with
olti.
CHRISTMAS ANI) KPH'HANY.
Words by W. Chatterton
As
tatn of
tDftl) glatincsfit
Carol 617.
glad
H. WaJford Davies.
men
ness
-
as a carol-authem.)
Dix.
of
W with
i
T-^
I-
I
I
As
with
glad
I
glad
-
1
-
ness
.
of
of
.
.
Did
old
the
guid
J—n^
3
1 men
ness
men
^
1^
f==c
As with
A mi
J
J,.
|
i
J.
men
glad
J-.'
ite^
^
i i
J
of
I
J -I
I
I
with
^ Pt^=^ E^
^
-
:t=t
be
-
3=F
guid
ing
l±^^3 — ^
^-
^^ 1
f-
19
they
hail'd
AA
:4=P As
hold.
with
joy
I
they
eF=f= they
4^
-
hail'd
^
J
r"~r=f^
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light.
they hail'd
I
I
I
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J-
I
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i J i
f^
r
^^ light.
its
^
1-
-<2
light.
its
*tt
its
joy
I
hail'd
rr As with
hold,
—^-
1-
n
^^ .2-
r
light.
eJ
T-T-
ail
4|5tt:
its
—m
G>-
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^^^^^^
1
As with joy
hold.
be
star
»
.
1
=2^3t
star
the
.
«•
I
i
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joy
eJ
-fS"
ing
I
I
-
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S5«=
4^
be
Did
old
.
4—.
Jr^^
As
guid
ing
J
II
I
I
^s^
AS WITH GLADNESS
Parish Choir, No. 1860—4.
MEN OF
OLD.
MEN OF
AS WITH GLADNESS
heaven an d earth a
_
rr^rr^T
Jg
heav en
a nd earth a
-
~
r?
may we with
So
dore;
-
I
^
4=t=± =^
may we with
So
dore;
OLD.
^
will- ing
feet,
Ev dim
.
ev
er,
-
-
g
-i
w-
ing
er
feEEi
rM:
wil l
-
„^
feet,
g
.
ev
er,
-
-
er
-U,
=3=
^
iII
.
--
the mer- cy
seat,
the mer
.
^S -
f^^m r
—
4.
^
r
cy
-
Ho
seat.
m^
cy
-
seat.
'.^.
-
cy
-
seat.
^m ^
Je
ev
sns,
-
r=m^
tit: -
-
'ry
f-
d=±:J:
g^^ 607
day
1^
-
ly
Je
-
HogJ
J
SU8, ev
ly
Je
'ry
-
-
<» -=— •-^*^i
day
sns.ev -'ry
mt
^
I I
u
—— r ?rFF^T=Fra
Ho
I
mer
ly
f=
I
the
Parish Choir, Ko. 1850
-
I
!
P
I
I
^
day
WITH GLADNESS MEN OF OLD.
AS
^
E^^ggg
-,^J-JlZ
Bring our
ran
]
somed souls
-
-
P=}=
-^.JI
at
II
I
l
Where they need
last
I
no
1^
star
guide,
to
_cres._
^ J
J
Bring our
^
i
J. ran
-
cres
J
somed souls =
j
Ti~?" 1—
.
J
at
our
tan
somed souls
-
J
^ I
r^
l-^l
^-r
Bring
J
I
at
.^J
J
^ ,J
I
no
to
star
to
guide,
.
.1,1
j
Where they need
last^
J
star
l
Where they need
last
-'
no
guide,
crts..
n^n^
n
J J J J Bring
our ran
¥^
r'-g-^
-
at
r
f
,v,:^r
where
clouds.
W^
clouds
l^=fe
Whe re
no cl ouds
Thy
ry
m^ glo
-
hide,
P.» f • ^^'^r-hg'^
Thy
glo
-
ry
g
7^
where
no
J lU
gy
\
f^ .
,
i
r
JJJjLll^B
J Thy
&;.,
glo. ry
^^ Thy
clouds
r^
p
'^
«y
C t=t
guide,
hide.
A
-
men.
^m
rall._
A-
glo-
rall._ I
!^
^fr-^rt£ F=ft=ff Thy where no clouds
hide,
f
to
i p=i^^ r
clouds
* I
star
'
i
rail,
dim. I
J
ry
glo
.
mf
/
Parish Choir, No. 1860—4.
^..
\
no
^
wt no
¥
I
n
dim.
^
Where no
i
Where they need
i
g^^ s^^ =U_UJLiij\^ 5^
Where no
r-&
I
last
**
a-^^T^F^ II
rrr
somed souls
M
f
rail.
I
I
P
^«^^-
m- 1'^' A
hide.
I
-
PP
pp
N
MEN.
^
I I
Ctitiist
vintnl Alleluia!
ffii
Carol 618. Words by
kaster.
Henry Wilson.
Rev. J. S. B. Monsell.
WUh
Semi-Chobcs.
energy and decision.
^ — ———
i==t
i
m
^
T
esl
Al
I
prais
o
.i^
i
-
r
^
.
?
le
-
pen gates
-
I
lu
-
-
ia!
of glad-ness
is
He
re
-
turns
^
en
irom tne
to
life
aeaai urate
JmpJ.,,
^ -J-
I
"
ITF
lui
-
ly
-
Death andhell
once more:
J^-1
Him
be -fore
^
J.
J
I
I
r
r
I
^^EE^ Him, As -
He
ing,
His
light
doth
rise,
^
.m^
r
once more ap - pears, now, the Vic - tor
^
-&^
'I
,
roZdIlTwS-Td :
J
^^
^ —
5
r
is
ris
J
J
'
r -
-
^^
I
: -
en!
rAl
J
J
rrr
r
5-*-
-
5 le
-lu
-
iai
Ris
'
J
J
^=^
'r
r
r
i
1
-
en
our
>
vie- to
-
I
feE
Christ
is risen!
all
the sorrow
last evening round Him lay, hath found a glorious morrow In the rising of to-day: And the grave its first-fruits giveth, Springing up from holy ground. He was dead, but now He liveth. He was lost, but He is found: Cho. Christ is risen etc.
That
Now
!
Parish Choir, No. 18S8-4.
ing
ry
(after each verse).
i
'-Iff
r
be - fore Him, Kis at- tend -ing, Glo
TT-
\
browilcbrist
joy steps
^r^-^jj
I
=^
«==*
i^=t
Bow - ing down in An -gels on His
^
j
Full Chobos
I
-
voices.
-^^-j ^g^^j^ p^^-r^TrT^rT
rr^r^rr
dore
bend
ris
—irti fa*-
t-f^i
:5-t
j
r^r—
Christ
d=^=J^^d^d
^
Melody only, by a few
U
J
:^=t
:3tiJi
Christ
is risen! henceforth never hell shall us enthral, Christ's, in Him for ever
Death or
Be we
We
have triumphed over all; All the doubting and dejection Of our trembling hearts have ceased, 'Tis His day of Resurrection! Let us rise and keep the Feast: Cho. Christ is risen! etc.
rioua
net
mtvvs ®^utttl
ttie
Carol 619. Words by
tieUs vitiQ.
eastek.
From
John Manon Neale.
liev.
r
1. 2. 3.
mer -ryChnrch bells ring.Hence with tears and sigh
the the the
Let Let Let
Sa But
last,
-
f
r
giv
r
\
r
r
i
ing, fields are gay, Sun -ny is the come fast and thick As the bree - zes eth Mourning heart must needs be gay, Nor let sor - row
dy grap
smil joy
ing Flow 'rs are pie; Sounds of :
liv
-
,
;
a
J
I
wea
-
flut
ther
With our Bes - ur
:
ter;
-
vex
Since
it;
a
ris
-
)rd, to est
ing.
the
^ f
Come, ye
2.
'Tis
r
^
FT
'
3
-
,d
r Of
c
t
rn-
-T
;
^^-i^ ;
to
joy
^"=Pf from
sad
-
sun
ris
-
hath
r
tri-umph-ant glad to-day Christ hath burst His pri
ia
ness
-
ters:
ing
Gk)d hath brought His Is
And from three days'
Who
with true affection. Welcomes in unwearied strains Jesus' Kesurrection. Parish Choir, No. 1868— 4-
ra - el in death
j^.J
-
r^n" Ja
ter yoke, our sins.
j^
Led them with un- moist -en'dfoot Through the From His light, to whom we give Laud and
Now the Queen of Seasons, bright With the day of splendour, With the royal Feast of feasts. Comes its joy to render Comes to glad Jerusalem,
-
sleep
J
J-
i
;
son.
ness; Loos'dfromPha-raoh's bit of en; All the win] - ter
^
-
res
Flemish.
,
fly
us
rr
faith- ful, raise the strain
-J-jl-r
daugh
-
to
they ur
Mason Neale.
the spring of souls
^
Christ
,
I
things rise the strain
easter.
1.
I
Is
J
J
J
Carol 620.
-
All
hie,
grave can say.
^
Tr. by Rev. John
In
day
J
f=F
f-
As
-
non
rex ve
-
i 1
ing: Frost and cold have fled from el, Prais-ing Him, with whom in etn., He was slain on Fri-day
chap
;
hath con-quer'd tan sought to to - day He
Life
Spring, vain
a - gain, From their leaf - y be past This our com-fort
birds sing out past of grief
the Piae Cantiones.
^.
cob's sons
-
n
Red Sea un
praise
-
."
wa
ters.
ing.
now we cry To our King Immortal, the bars
Of the tomb's dark portal Son
Alleluia, with the
God the Father praising Alleluia yet again To the Spirit raising.
.^
dy
4 Alleluia
Who triumphant burst
and
Long and dark
is
morn
IBuuttv
Carol 621.
gla^nesfii ut^int.
Uiitl^
A. Rubinstein.
f^w^m^
Eas
1.
/
-
morn
ter
the
hard
our
hearts,
^T-
—
I
with glad
Let
When
2.
3.
-
-
sor
.
neas
a
melt
ness
by
e:^
^=r Lift
on
us
way
At Feel
the the
dawn
tried.
shine,
-
row
-
F^
of
of
life
Let
^
^
Bid Grant
prom
thy us us
\vhere
-r
1
—^
es
-
thy
.
all
.
c heer
-
«ars
t
\
>
i-
1.
2.
4.
Sweet and Birds, your Leaf and Eas - ter
ray,
Hap
dried,
^^ —^
-•
5
'
clear the hearts give bud, as
buds
will
.
—
-^
^
birds are
-i
^
air
.
.
—
i
f
f
-
ing
On
Eas
-
ing,
F
are ring with ring
loved were blow - ing place to show- ers,
By
U
'
=f
ate
js
4^ —\JS
4 5
sing
-
per. of Pilgrim Press
Parish Choir. No. 1868-
I'
-j-
^/ -
ter
p
,f
all
men
As
fair
to
see
And
night
to
day;
Let
hearl ;
I
For
When
=H
balm, more, heaven.
—— T—
H idJ
no -
-
i
and
\
r\
4
P
^
b
Hark, 0,
fearl
Bells,
lee;
Lil
-
ies
Win
-
ter's
gay
;
/
J
fill
^
^
hearl all
4 the the
.
.
Je - sus , snows give.
^'
*^
^-^ ^^
'
P
—P^
—
And
1
C=3__ — —4 — ^—^ f—-* — dawn!
ter
feel
Gal In Fra-grant
1/
morn
—
fiifngfng*
f-
t
ing,
^
side.
Frederic F. Bullard.
-J
J 4
f At r t Eas And
-
in
-
I
— ^Lp=
t)|e liftTis
r
er
-
ness
1
—f
to your sing - ing, now, were grow - ing soon be flow - ers,
.
^—
^
J
J
C
bells
-
vine day,
-
thy
us ev
for pi
-
^
^^—
on
Breathe Light
nign
.
EASTER.
r- J rf"^^ )-4 f^-W-—
3.
.
Ef=-T
,
Stoert adfH clear 0&^
-
J
Carol 622. ^
be ing are
-J
J
1
is
-
hail
.
.
di
thy sub
f^=
r1
light
ing
^
r-j
=F=t
\:t—-
|-
thy -
hopes
the the the
Hope and
they whole world is .song that
first
joy
Eas - ter come a
-
sing.
The good news we
glad.
And
with beau
ty
morn Woke the world gain! Life and light
for
^^
^
to
-
eastek.
Carol 623. Tr.
From an
by Rev. John Mason Neale.
That Eas - ter He bade them O Lord of
1. 2.
3.
with joy was His hands, His with us a
tide see
-
all,
old lowland Carol, about 1400
bright, side, -
The sun Where yet In
bide.
shone the
this
otir
m mf
M^
^
m^i^i-fA>4 ouTT^ glo
joy
=p^
.
-
with rious ful
fair
-
-
bide
;
tide
;
The From
kens
long true
ry
weap
their
to ev'
-
PF=F
T' -
-
ing
eyes
which made on death
re
stored.
The
A
it
plain
Their
can
wield
Thine
^
J
U
^
jptM rit. except last verse.
fsr
P
-
f
^EEi
pos
saw
Lord
deed
^
\
1^""^^
j^ri^
I
-
ter
f=r^r
own
I
^
f^
g
'
light, When, to
er
wounds a Eas
—
aJ
r
deemed
Pffimf^m
their ris - en was risen a for - ev - er
-
Lord.
.
.
gain.
.
.
shield.
a tempo.
i^v I
^=r=f=
^=^^=H
a tempo.
J
^g|^g
—
1
^=Sk^^i^^^t^> ^
rii.
I
a tempo.
Parish Choir. No. 1868
—
4.
a tempo.
p
I'SM
Sboit falls Carol 624.
ttie
snotD.
CHRISTMAS.
Words by Julia Goddard. Moderate. J
Brown.
.4. iT.
= 72.
.
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j^-JUU
a^
P
f^^?^
3. 4.
i
falls the hoi - ly gold - en
S^ft
1.
2.
m/
i^ ^s^s
«SoLO.
The The The
snow with stars
Christmas bells
^Tt^^^
:t=|:
5=
mf
p
Chobub.
*
m-^-r-j ^
Twy Chords.
So lo.
SS^
I
i^r
:^=P=
I I
on prick
-
heav joy
-
the ground, So pure ly thorn And oer en shine This Christ The choirs
and
white
ries
red, night, sing
-
-
mas
ful chime.
-
^
fe
w-f-r-
all
mf
Solo. ^
Christ
mas
-
...
He
....
ing Christ
.
.
a
-
ISi^ set set set set
For Christ hath died
To Him who came Was born to - day
hath died
To Him
who came
Was
born
born
is
to
i
g
l:^f
-
day
that that that that
we may be we might be we might be we might be
i
M
?
rx">77 1890
J
From From From From
sin sin sin sin
J
,-J-
set set set set
^-
^^
dim.
^^^ free.
v^i.
J.
—
4.
the different voices alternately.
613
I
from
l-l i=^
^m Ffm^^^
t^tr
=^
M
f
may be taken by
ParishChoir.No.
K^
^fe
For Christ For Christ
De
we might be we might be we might be
J
7—i-7j^z:^Em^M4^i
solos
that that that
^^ free. free, free, free,
Chords.
f-r
i
r-T
•The
mf
^=^
|
A 95
ful
-
nay
night, shed, right,
r free, free, free, free,
joy
r-r—
King
the
.
the crown us of song
tell
A
as pure be found This the Lord hath worn, And the Star Di - vine, Guid at Christ -mas time; For
our hearts
of
And
-^—=^-
^tir blood
may Tells
3ontp^
unrt
Carol 625. Words
R. E. Terry.
^^
/''
C
f
he
heard pur
I
1.
2.
"
utiQth
tftt
CHRISTMAS.
Traditional.
As
Jo
-
seph was
He
nei
-
ther shall
walk
a be
ing,
cloth
in
^^
ai m
^
.
.
.
.
.
.
"This
Bat
m~TT
mn
T
:
pall,
I i—I i -JVJ-
^ i
li:
sing
nor
pie
the Birth -tide night shall be in the fair white lin - en
t
i
r
*
c
f
r_x^'»/;
of Christ, our Sav-ionr that us - en ba - bies
As Joseph was a walking, thus
King. all.
.
.
.
.
.
r«r
r
He He
nei nei
-
ther shall ther shall
be be
did the angel sing
That night the Mother maiden gave birth to Christ our King.
And marshalled on the mountain, the angels raise their song; And shepherds hear the story in anthems clear and strong. 4
mf Then be ye glad, good people, this Night of all the year cr And light ye up your candles, His Star it shineth near. And all in earth and Heaven, our Christmas Carol sing ff Goodwill,
and Peace, and Glory
eDrfst
iu
torn!
Carol 626. Words
Christ
^^
2.
Lol
is
born
f^r
the
Star
I
!
:se Parish Choir, No. 1890—4.
Christ
is
Lo
the
I
born! Ring the Star Guides the !
and
all
wise
—
tiorn
^ news
:
the bells shall ring.
(a^f^tint iu
CHRISTMAS.
Traditional.
!
1.
!
Ton
Geoffrey Shaxo. I
I
lf"T Christ
men from
morn;
-mas a
•
far.
Ma Now
ry's it
CHRIST
Son
I
stays
I
Ma Now
BORN
CHRIST
I
Son I" Come and laud Ilim,
ev
man-ger'
of
stays
it
IS
JJ ?^
—
m-
I
In
the
j=t -«
I
.
-
r
IS
BORN
fer praise:
r
1
uu
"'"-'J
f
^m
[\-
f
1—1
1
-
vrou God
to lu
on ou
^— I
I
r-
Shepherds go Shepherds go Bethlehem shall wonders show I
You Joy
high,"
-
I
You
shall find!
shall find
I
Mary's Babe Lord of mankind: Kef.— " Glory be, etc"
ful
4
-.4
^
J
Peace on earth Peace on earth Heralds in the Virgin birth. Give God thanks Give God thanks Now we join the heavenly ranks I
I
i^J
L2=
mott
Carol 627.
XtiXtnt
1
Kef.— "Glory
imi}t rtiB ttjtone. CHRISTMAS.
Words by Emily
Rev. J. B. Powell.
Briskly.
J
t/
2.
3. 4.
5.
1/
II
I
y
1/
LJ
/I.
didst leave Thy throne, and Thy king - ly crown When Thou cam - est to rang when the an - gels sang, Pro claim -ing Thy Heav - en's arch - es and the bird had its nest The foxes found rest, In the shade of the Lord, with the liv - ing Thou earnest, word That should set Thy When the heav'ns shall ring and the an - gels sing At Thy com - ing .
.
i_Jr-,
I
1
earth
for
royal ce -
de dar
peo
pie to
vie
i-j:
But inBethle hem's home was there found no room For Thy ho - ly na - tiv But in low ly birth didst Thou come to earth And in great hu mil But Thy couch was the sod, O Thou Son of God, In the des - ert of Gal But with mock- ing scorn, and with crown of thorn, They bore Thee to Cal home.say- ing, "Yet there is room, There is room at My side Let Thy voice call me dm. N ^ J_
me;
-
free free ry. I
;
;
.
P^ — 1
Je dim.
-
I
be, etc."
sus
1
U There
is
1
I
Parish Choir, No. 1890
— 4.
room
in
my
heart
for
Thee; There
is
room
-
i
-
i
-
va for
-
-
-
came
^l^tvt
tf^vtt
Carol 628.
S^aQtu fvom uUv.
CHRISTMAS. Louis
J. Oarrett.
mf
Soprano Solo or Sopranos Fdll.
±1 1.
2. 3.
Moderate.
There came three Sa - ges from a - far, On A Babe they found in man -ger laid. To Their gifts,myrrh,frankin-cense and gold. And
And
4.
this
the
mes-sage of the
King— "On
wor-ship bent, led by a star, To Beth-le - hem where shepherds are. Hear ye now the sto Him their hom-age then they paid; This Babe was Christ,by Whom we're made Heirs of heav'n and glo these were seeming, as threefold They Prophet,Priest,aiidKiug fore-told; An -gels sing His glo earth good-will and peace I being" With praises let the whole world ring And re - fleet His glo
-
-
;
^^^
i
i=i
rmiT Tr^^
i=4=H=T^=n r—r
YJ-T
^——-*^^=8= tf=^
f
'
^
^
-J-
ry. ry. ry. ry.
-
-
^
-^-
±^
gSfe ffi
,bi
Chorus, after each verse.
^^
^=fJ^^
?^
rr^T
/I No
\-r-r~^Un
No
/i-J
4-ii-
^;^^^=rfj^ J
^^^a 'n
-
ly
,
1
A
J
——
our
^ i
^
-^
r^r^
No
King,
to Christ
k
I'
I
-
-
No
el.
-
1
No
el.
-
el.
No
^ ^ i
JJfJ
J.
aisfe ffi
^^^^^^
» Q±33-i ss -•^r^
tr^tTT No No
3i^ w
-
el -
let.
us
sing let
el
Farlsh Choir, No. 1690—4.
Un us
nA. -e ar
—
f
i
-
r
r
r
to Christ our heav'nly
rr King,our heav'n-ly
£ King.
sing 1
_.
r"[r-
li 1
.LJ.^ ^
N%=n^^^^"^^^^^^^
®flot|? to G^oti In
Carol 629. Words by
W.
Rev.
r-
h"
Glo Glo Glo
'I Now -ell, Now -,.,«^
jj_^
ell,
An
1
• 1
-
ell,
1
ry
-
-
1
Shep
—^ V—
^^
"1
I
High Proph dews
for
the as
herd
and
as -
J
1
in
God, God,
with
too, Glo - ry
#- —i 1
God
to to to
ry ry
-
r
Ma
-
from
ing.
Clear
it,
O
ing, gel,
Songs of Pros -trate
-
ver
a
-
a Birth
the
Thy be
..
far
-
fore
-
.
verse to follow without pause, from >ti-el].
Now-
ell.
Now
I'll
Parish Choir, No. 1891
— 4.
-
the ges day are .Thee our
fore-
gi
and
the
P r
—
H-
L
=t= u
cbo
e
Prom
-
ise
ing
fill
bom
age
ing
still,
was
cast
the
air
would bring
y-,
Now
- ell,
Now
ell.
PP
A_i 617
-
-q
J-
^ '"-i
hf
is
it
1
est ets of
Each ell,
„
¥ -
-
F. Smith.
^^ti
-
morn
J »*
^1
m
We
Now -ell,
L_ hhJ
1 ^
it~"§
ring told
d=4=^—t-
—
F^
^
Jl^ig^t^U J?er. it.
^"^ ^^"f^-
2|
ttie
CHRISTMAS. frois.
J.
ell.
Now
- ell.
Now
-
ell,
Now
-
eU.
Come» se ^i^xinti^nn
Carol 630. Words by
/.
all.
CHRISTMAS. Lightwood.
T.
f
Come, ye Chris - tians
1.
a-mong
Up
2.
r^i
time
of
the
all.
.
.
hills,
.
Ui
.sor -
Hear ye news of peace to Shep- herds o'er their gen -tie
& ^^i X4
ili
has come
the Lord
Glo
of
-
^
ry has come
all
I
f
f
hearts
re-joioe.
5=^ ^r^ Bethlehem,
to
'Tis the
Lord of Glory,
From His house above the Come to bring salvation, That man no more may
will.'
Wil^ut 0009 itetDS
sky.
die.
angels tiring*
ttie
christmas.
Musewn.
in British
J
Traditional (Rouen).
^—
^
\
smoother and slower.
1
.
T=f^
mf\
II
ff
I
What good news the
an- gels bring, What glad ti-dings of our King ] and voi-ces high. With Ho-san- nas fill the sky; [ His Ho-ly Name, That the an -gels did pro-claim; J
r
r f
;
Lift your hearts is
ell.
Who is lying there ? 6
,11, ^-JH-TJ
Je-8us
-
1
631.
^j^^ T""";
/
Now
the Kings with oflerings rare. See a manger mean.
heaven's gate.'
,
.
Come
Then the heavenly choir. Answer make in night so still,
Words from Ms.
2.
^ - ell,
sea,
night.
irr-
down To make
Now
5
1
And to men good
1.
Now
er lent
f-
'Glory he to God,
!E
' ell,
^
(*
Hark a voice is heard, 'Tidings good of joy so great. Bring I now to you,
Down from
^ Carol,
-
r
[^
Sing withheartand voice. For
4
Now -
on earth.
si
:i^
i^^fe :T L^-l^lr^=U i ^ ^m 3
sheep. Through the
"'
'I
i/i
i^i
row has gone hy. And joy
day Brought from ov
-
i ^iii
1
i^/i
^
ii
i i
.J.
Chris-tii3
na
-
tus
.i'«f
a tempo.
Christ.the Lord,
Glo-ry All
/i
be
is
born to -day.Christ.who takes our sins a
to
God a-bove, God
the world by
J
J
J
Him
is
blest,
J
J
J
Parish Cboir, No. 1891—4,
is
in
-
fi -
nite
in
-
way. love,
[
Sing His praise from east to west, I
I
I
I
I
I
I
j
-P
Christ, your Lord,
is
born this day!
Heaiien adoiie to eatti) « cotne,
iFtom Carol 632.
chkistmas. Martin Luther.
Words by Martin Luther.
J-,-J
4
I
2.
1 From heav'n a - bove To you, this night,
3.
These are
I
1.
the
^
,
to
-
_
to
earth
.
-1-
1
Of
.
The swad-dling
A i
m^i
bear good news to Ma - ry, cho - sen
To
come
1
born a Child kens you shall mark is
^ i
J
ev
-
'ry
home; Glad
Mo - ther mild clothes.and man-ger dark J-
J
;
J
i
^^^f^if^
This
;
;
There J
pfcf
-n^i=^-.-}=i=^
i
:j ti
-
lit
-
dings of great tie Child of find the .
you
shall
.
now
Where
bring,
.
- of Shall be
.
By whom
the the
.
and
say
will
of joy heav'ns and
.
al 1 the earth were .
earth.
made,
,-
\
5
I
.
UA^i
,P---. 4
ioy
birth low - ly young Child laid.
Now let us all with gladsome cheer follow the shepherds, and draw near To see this wondrous gift of God, Who hath His only Son bestow'd.
6
Welcome to earth. Thou noble guest. Through whom e'en wicked men are blest
Thou com'st to share our misei^', What can we render. Lord, to Thee 8
Ah, dearest Jesus, Holy Child, Make Thee a bed, soft, undefiled, my heart, that it may be A quiet chamber kept for Thee.
Within 7 I
My heart for very joy doth leap, My life no more can "silence keep I too must sing, with joyful tongue That sweetest ancient cradle-song :-
?
Glory to God
in
highest heaven.
Who unto man His Son hath given While angels sing, with pious mirth, A glad New Year to all the earth. I
J^tvt i&
foa?
Carol 633.
m
Words by
Here
2.
When
3.
r
I
I
1.
Ev - 'ry rank and From thejudg'dthe I
-
Piae Cantiones.
^i
lied
back the
1
I
J
nr=H=h r—
f^f^^^
ev - 'ry the world drew near its
God, that came
Ral
Mason Neale.
I
joy
is
for t\}tvs ^Qt*
CHRISTMAS.
Rev. John
for
on
earth this
sta
-
tion
Plea-der, fly
1^
Parish Choir, No. 189i —4.
I
ing.
age, close,
morn
Hath to From the
End
-
'
Ev 'ry ge - ne - ra Came our Lord and Lead In
a
man
J
J
.1
day faint sin
sal - va the Feed and sigh
-
ger J
-
tion, er:
-
ing
-
ly
j-^
-
-
tion; Prince and er; From the ing,
-
I
I
pea - sant, Li -ly • Hal - lowed birth by J
-i
1
Hong ago Carol 634.
ii:
l.
(Full)
2.
l
^
Long, long a - go Yet th ous -and An
-
gels
j
Mo
-
.dJ=LLj
J-
hem The wor -ship ed Him On
Beth
in
le
-
-
J
ther sweet
knee
—u=_U
feet.
see
one
His on
but
their dear Lord,
His Name. (Full) How light. (SoLO)Still
ly
-
^_
]—^
^^-J
der-ful
He
the long dark winter hours
show that He was
m
^3
I'll
to think that
Was The
/
^
=^
i^^r :;
m^
no
:i=t|5t
i^ ¥^
we
And know By heav'n
1
r=^
in
With To
]_
j
I
To warm His lit tie hands and Poor shep-herds knelt, made wise to
IV
i^ ^i
won-
^m
i
I
Christ -child came, that dark night,
-
I
rev'- rent
E. Bavan Wetton.
Beale.
Moderalo.
(Solo)
in iJrttilei^em.
CHRISTMAS.
Words by Evelyn
(Jod Christ
-
all I of child comes
No ;
sign
Have we
of
f
Heaven's bright es-tate. To
no place,
chil-dren dear
j
\
?
Must
rich and great.That Babe, so small! ,„^^^-„^, .„...,. „,^ „ . t« * t^in^ Him here, In our own homes ?(Ftjll)0 Christ-child sweet,oar In-fant
ithKmg IWe
not wish to keep
chil -dreu
1
j-^^-i^^^=^±4^-
pray Make in our
hearts
a
lit- tie place
-#-.J
r.-^ii^.r Parish Choir, No. 1691
-i
—
Where we may
keep Thee, by
Thy grace,OD Christmas Day.
*f^.-^^
dtm. i
:"::
^^t f}Uuutn
Carol 635.
uittiit
CHRISTMAS.
Words by George Wither. Andante tranquillo.
mp
J3".
Dec.
ii^=^LU:^-^^~^^
.j
That
world
be
Thy
so
spread a
Parish Choir, No. 1892
—
4.
-
bless
bout.
-
ed
Birth,
The
star
O
ap
,
^
^I:i=f ^^
Christ,
-
Walford Davies.
pear-ed
Might
in
thro'
the
the
East,
world
be
—h-^ In
Thy
cense.Gold,
-
-^
i^=i cense,
T
iS^^
three
fold
of
-
T-r~v-F=f
Thy
PT'
of
fold.
Tears
that
from
-
:^ rm-fold. Tears
to
fice
that
from
i^gT^r^ i=a
^^ ^ ^M —
PSfe
three -fold
^»
of
-
fice
to
tin
i
gg^=^=rTT j^-^JF-f-^J drop, In-stead of Myrrh.pre
-
fold.
-t^;^^
zfU J
J
,
-(2—
ig
=^
^
IJTTTJ^ -
Tears that from
:t=tq=t
n-
:t==t
pen-tance
-
:f==f:
three - fold, three - fold
W^
-
Tin
43.n-
Thy
true re
f—
1
to
s
4m-
Gold,
H
fice
sent will
we
-^fn
For In -cense
jmf
P^^^5^^ true
re
-
pen
-
tance drop.
Parish Choir, Ko. 1892—4.
i
:t=i4 In- stead
of
Myrrh pre
^
^=t
\ "-
sent
will
we
For
In - cense
THE BLESSED BIRTH.
we
m
§54
of
will
^m we
will
fer
-
.
up
Our prayers and prais
-
es,
prayers ayers ana and
i=t of
-
rP-
Our prayers and
fer
And
prais pra
1
i
br ing
each
gold
fo r
pi
-
ous
prais
deed,
==~P
ps^ ^s. seS
-
un
es
Which doth from
PP
it=±:
And
bring
gold
for
pi
-
ous
r=- P
deed,
^ ^m ^^^|^^^^p±===^ S i s— ^ — bring
gold each
for
ous
pi
=T"
^£^t^L4-U
deed,
bring
gold
for
*—F—
each
F
i
r^ ^
i
ous
pi
r"i
I
Which doth from
PP
P-<^
=»=P=
^
And
deed.
Which doth from
PP
-
m
=»=^
Full,
^^m sav
w'j
-
ing
i
from
I
I
-
ing,
sav
-
ing,
^
jmp..
sgiTT-j-rTTr^ ^^ faith
:in sav
-
ing
S
3ES sav
doth
-^E^
:i=t
And
Thee;
Which
PP
pro
-
ceed.
pro
-
ceed.
And
-
ga SE
ing
pro
faith
-
And
ceed.
l^g sav
-
ing
Parish Choir, No. 1892-4.
men
nev
-
er
went
1^-J^^-t-^^^^P^ faith
I
sav
wise
faith
I
pro
-
ceed.
men nev
er
went
g ^ ^T-r^^E^^
er
went
er
went
as
those wise
And
as
those wise
And
as
those
men nev
wise men
nev
-
-
-
To
^ THE BLESSED BIRTH.
^J
^ i
.^.
m^. ^\y-F^
f
**
?:
f— n
IEi^f home
:
ward may
-
re
-
Thee we
-
And
fore;
home
-
ward may
re
-
tire
p„ r
r
homeward may
i
-r^^
Parish Choir, No. 1892
re
—4
-
tire
,
The V P-
way
.
.
by
The way by Thee we
^H ^ s
:^M=^
r^j.
will
ju -
iis
qaire.
Thee we
will
en -quire.
we
will
en- quire.
will,
we
that
^ve-
wj
i'j
i
The way by
tire
n^ =P=f
n^^i-i
^
here- to
BJJ^^US^^^^^
iJW-
^M
cours-es. fol- lowed
Our
pent
^ A
A
A PP
men.
-
-
men.
-
men.
mi f^M Carol 636.
^ 1
17th Century.
r^
r-A
n: h^=S=+i=i=?H -.^^
^
.
J
al^
/
^
—
rT~i^
^ ki—
^
r
j^
j-
r
ri^
me - rit more praise Than all the rest of the to the days that is spent in good cheer, And neigh-bours to - ge - ther of the year like a bride. With ivy and green hoi - ly old Christ-mas-tide comes in
All
b bft va
h
^
f
1
•
1/
iit^,
—
^
(•
P
u
'
t^
'
— — =T=^ t^ f
r,
ft
^-
(L -b
5
IH
;
J
—
h
—
^-
1
-^
P C
'
^
-tJ—
^
clad,
And To Twelve
.
hwr
u—
n—
=^
a^—a
1*-
b
=3*==#=?^
f
/
wel- come the nights that dou - ble de - lights sit with friend - ly de - sire, by the fire, in the year much mirth and good cheer days
As
well
Each other IL
ev
-
for
poor
in
love
e
ry
as
for
for
to
peer,
.
greet,
house-hold
had.
is
Good Old
The
^ 1 I
1
/r-1
do meet.
g
g
—
year,
hail
When
)
1
fh-^j
This time
2.
3.
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CHRISTMAS OR EPIPHANY.
Ilev. G.
P. Grantham.
Rev. G. P. Grantham.
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2.
3.
Deep the gloom, and still the night, Cold and damp the in Eas - tern Look - ing for the prom- is'd King, Who hie. Each his path-way Up they spring, and quick- ly
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life,
rule
mist
and gloom,
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One was Then this
er.
ters. ing.
How
snow-white
with
old
eve, while in
rapt
in
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world
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hair, sleep, lay.
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cried, "Behold the star Of which seers have spoken. Beaming on the laud afar,
And of
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Christ, of Judah's seed Born of line unbroken I"
Wonders more unfolding.
Up
they rise, and bend their way. Toil nor labour sparing.
so brightly shining I— Nearer, nearer yet it came. Still towards earth inclining And 'twas shaped— wondrous sight Like a child enthroned in light, Crown'd, though yet, with sceptre bright Victor— cross combining!* 1
Over mountain,
4.
St.
Matthew, that the
plain.
star,
on
its first
appearance to the
CHRISTMAS. Flemish Noel.
Tr.fr. Latin
Rather
sloiv.
r 3.
and
So do ye your off'rings make. Fear no pain for Jesu's sake. Ever strive heaven's road to take. For your Lord preparing
•An allusion to a legend, preserved in an ancient Commentary on Magi, had the form of a radiant child, bearing a sceptre or cross.
Carol 638.
hill
Costly treasures bearing.
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1.
the token
life
Haste we, brothers let us speed See, it moves It comes to lead
In a trice a star shone forth,
2.
ters.
Then one
Looked on high beholding For the marvel yet to come, Heav'n their spirits moulding. When behold, with silent awe. Suddenly the clouds they saw Like a darkened veil withdraw.
WUh dignity.
ther, -ing.
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Then the kings with solemn gaze
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to ly
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One the prime of man-hood bare. And the third a youth,stood there With the mon the hea One had rous'd in ac-cents deep "Haste ye watch ye vig - il keep By Eu -phra-tes' wa ray, Na-turethus would fain dis-p lay —-M] Mys-tic em-blems lend Till the Day-Star shed its
1
night
Soon should spring
quar
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Met three kings to O'er earth's sons and O'er the earth de
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OF THE FATHER'S LOVE BEGOTTEN.
He the source, the end-ing ga. the Sa - viour of our dens, With glad voi - ces ans - wer ing. And un - wea - ried prais - es
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giv
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wo ox,
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I saw a sight, heard the Child ans-wer'd,
m
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m
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A
maid
And
an
In
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fant keep
His moth -er
to
fti'i
said,
And ever she "My moth-er
sung, and dear, what
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said
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be
gone; For
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A spear so sharp
shall pierce
My
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not
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was
born
,
And
but
I
may
and
laid
be
sleep
am
thy Child, But God
cold.
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man
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it is
For thee and many more."
Then
heart
let u.s
And
sing to heaven's high King,
prai.se His wondrous love, man to save. His Son He gave, That we might reign above.
Since,
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ther was.
" No pity shall my soul befall, But death shall course full sore;
guilt,
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3 " Mankind was spilt by Adam's That sin it grieved Me sore; O man, for thee here I shall be For tiiirty years and more.
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ture years shall see,
vealedHis
Of the things that are. that have been. And that the Babe, the world's Re-deem - er, First re Let their guile- less songs re - e - cho. And the
lie.
eel- ving.Bare
mai
MonntainUf Carol 640. Holo for Ik-hob. in 1st
& 3rd
verses;
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Deatrs majestic*
cheistmas. 2nd& 4th verses. for Soprano
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Mount- ains, bow your heads Sweet - ly smiles the Rose Heaven- ly throngs Hie Birth
4.
Christ
1.
2.
Low-ly vales a
W. H. Cummings.
Solo.
ma
come, the weak
is
of at to
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jes
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tic,
Sha
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tend - ing, sue - cour;
- rise and sing See ap-proach the Prince ce - les - tial Earth re-ceive thy Heaven-ly King. Lof-ty ce-darskiss theground,Desertsbloomwithgreat re-joic-ing,Isles withglo-rious mirth re -sound. An-gels chant Emmanuel's praise, Joy pervades the shi - ning myr-iads,That a - bove their an - thems raise Not to break the bruised reed Christ is come to bear the bur-den Of the poor that pine in need. !
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Traditional.
1, 3, 5, 7.
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sailed
in
to
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the Angels
all
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come sail and His
three ships viour Christ
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in,
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7.
they sailed in all the Angels
Beth Heav'n
to in
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On On On On
Christ Christ Christ Christ
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in
the
as
in
the
morn morn
in
the
in
the
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2, 4 , 6, 8.
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Day, I Day, Our Day, Day, And
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saw Sa
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3.
on Christ- mas on Christ- mas on Christ-mas on Christ- mas
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On Christ-mas Day, On Christ-mas Day, On Christ-mas Day, On Christ-mas Day,
La
Beth Heav'n
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saw three ships come sail Sa - viour Christ and His they
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CHKISTMAS.
Solo. Vbkses
7.
tutee
fiiatti
Carol 641.
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Pray, whi
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all
8.
9.
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let
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those ships all three, ther sailed those ships all three. the bells on earth shall ring, the souls on earth shall sing, us all re - joice a - main, in
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in
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sailed
all
all
9.
let
us
all
bells
souls
those ships those ships on earth on earth re
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all
three,
all
three,
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shall
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morn morn morn morn morn
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may
be used in verses
and
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ing.
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1, 3, 6,
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the the the the the
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Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ
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tDontretful Carol 642. Words by E.
mf
Moderate
won-der
why should shep
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ful
-
to -
-
the herds
tid
To Be
ings
-
low
ly
-
i^
Sfc=Qit=t born
-
day
in
us
should
to
Bunnett.
f
1.
Beth gra
.
first
An
by
-
brought,
gels
the words
hear?
to
.
That
Why
.
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le -
hem
Is
clous
God
Bid
J-
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us
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Edward
CHRISTMAS.
2.
un
tmviQn,
t)ie
(SONo OF THE Shepherds.)
Oxenford.
One an
-
a
for gels
ges
-
bright ap
-
sought pear?
It
Be
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is
the
yond
our
migh un -
ty
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Sav stand
J-
iour,
.
ing
Who
u quits
His
glo
The ways
of
Hea
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ry,
power
To
ven's
King.
But
^iff
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on
He
for
Him ev
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man's er
out
know
ward
-
eth
form,— Thrice best,
And
bless
hears
-
us
as
WONDERFUL THE
O
hour!
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sing.
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da y,
.
bless
When
.
Christ
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born, for
is
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way!
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CHRISTMAS.
Traditional. Chortts. Allegretto.
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No
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the King
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Fink.
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Now
No - el, the shep- herds rose, and the light of
an
3.
by
4.
Then
draw-ing
the
The The
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1.
a
sins
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Carol 643.
2.
our
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won-drous
this
bless
thrice
yes,
TIDINGS.
first
nigh to
To gels say, star Bright this bright star Three
saw a
north- west,0'er
Beth
-
wise
Beth
le'm's shepherds East, be
the
in -
as
yond
-
men came from
coun
le'em town
took
it
-
el.
p
they
lay
them
far; far rest
try its
i
^p^p^^ii night watch.when
At
mid
Its
beau-ty sought a
They The
wise
-
men
gave them king, such learnt
its
keep
- ing great de
-
their
-
in
cause of
sheep,The light; This tent, stay.
win
-
ter
wild, set
the not
.star
it
The
star
their guide where'
And
found the
place where
snow deep.
light
day -
nor
er
Je
it -
sus
night,
went, lay.
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Bepent chorus after each verse.
Two Verses
^ouv »Utp. T^/rolese.
(A Shepherd.)
Solo.
Come.shepherds.comel shake oft your sleep. And ope your wea-ry A -round the hut where - in I slept A gleam of light was
1.
2,
eyes:
'Tis
seen.
And
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fold-ed sheep, Come,shep-herd3,come, a an - gels clad in harps were swept By
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in heav'n-ly of ho - ly
forth
hymns
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song rest I
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sheen.
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Hark an
rise!
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What sounds
time to leave your gold- en strings of I '
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gels clad in bright ar- ray. Burst of joy the air then stirred ! WTiat
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See night grows brighter than the day, Lit by their glist'-ning throng, In ter - ra pax a - bove I heard, And CAris -tus no - tus est. !
.
Jill pll^
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Cho.
And to the town repair. to the humble stall, The Holy Child we sought
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Then know, all friends, who wish to see Your sweet Redeemer's face, Though long, the way full short will be. If
ye but ask His
gi-ace.
We hastened
No thorns your faithful steps shall And light will shine around
On bended knee each one did fall, And humble offerings brought.
All doubts and fears will pass When Jesus Christ is found.
3tHun
stay
;
away
(S^^vint iu Ifotn to^lrai^.
Carol 645. Words
German
Traditional.
:
Har. by Bach.
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2,
Hail
sus Christ is the night, and
jorn to hail the
^g&i^-^ -
Che-m
wake-ful
P^
:
the the
«^r=pT -
bim fold
nj
Chant to Ti
-
God
dings good
,
f est
-
Sav
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s^eS
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Up, and sing That be - held
day morn.
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and
Up,
:
When
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Tidings full of joy and grace To each son of Adam's race God in form of man array 'd, God for man a servant made.
the
an
an
gel
fff hymn, told.
to Thee we pour the lay, On Thy happy natal day Virgin-born, Thy praise we sing, Son of the eternal King.
Thus
:
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I
with glad Beth-lem's
in
:
LI r Christ-mas -
lay iour born tal
Carol 646. Tr.
CUKISTMAS.
Latin, by
fr.
11.
R. Bramleij.
Sir J. Stainer.
Semi-Chorus.
i^^P^ Chorus.
Allegro vivace.
PB y'l
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mu-sic's
all
I
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ma-gicpowers.On this bllss-ful morn - ing. Born to-day, the Child is ours, - i -day Find such ho - ly spend -ing That the sim-ple-heart-ed may day made. Day with ra-diance glow - ing. Which the Light of Light dis-played, splendour bright, Shi- ning to all a - ges. Beams the Sun, whose distant light
Let this glo-rious hoi
2.
O how bright is
3.
Risen to-day in
4.
as M-
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this
^EEk
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of Prophet's warn - ing Joywith-out of - fend - ing.
:
Light in darkness shew - ing Touched theProphet's pa - ges .,
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towers, Toil and dan - ger scorn - ing. stay. With our con-course blend ing. shade, Bright-ness o'er us throw ing I night, Christ His power en - ga - ges. /•/
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Chorus.
that
bless
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ed that
go bless
ing
-
-
ed
Which
out
go
-
ing
out,
sal
sal
va va
-
tlon brought
-
tion brought
J P
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U
m^.
// that
bless
-
as Parish Choir, No. 1897-4.
FT
,J
a a
-
bout,
-
bout.
-
bout.
J
t=f=N^
^^
d=i
m 1
f=f 1
tion brought
ed
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r a
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:^ ^m
eame
JTtiere
ttom tar
tfirfe ftftigs
Carol 647.
aUiaff,
CHRISTMAS OR ETIPHANY.
Words by B. Cranston.
mf
1.
There came three kings
2.
Now when
3.
And when
from
they reached the they reached the
far
a
way,
Led
low
ly
shed,
man
ger
stall,
And saw Up- on
-
— ^— — ^
M=^-^—7 n+t
1
f^
f Christ eyes of -
I
1
r i—j
s •-J
t
1/
1
1
-i
r
at
i
1
i
p
a
1
J
r-
J
tread
the
the
King
of
joy horn
their
fp;
\
^N
r-
was their were then
up
might
de
age
in
tent,
-
raised, Clare.
-
1
1
jL
-4-
—
t::r
path they
trod, -
L_j
^
ll__
:
leads to Christ, And may such joy Meet for the King
vine.
^
J2:L
Oh,
may we lay
^^ Saw ye nev
-
2.
Heard you nev
-
3.
Know
ye
not
J.
er,
er that
J
^^^^ h.^ Parish Choir, No. 1897—4.
ev - er Kings to
II the the
in
of
low
-
twi sto
r^,'
sing
we
too, these
monarchs
three,
Who
journeyed far this Babe to see. Oh, may our hearts most faithful be, At this our glad Epiphany !
light,
ry
smm ^
^ When the
How
r
r
r
sun
had
left
^^
ly
I
seel
netiet in tl^e ttoiUgl^t* CHRISTMAS OR EPIPHANY.
^=^ I
God! mine
ing
Oh, sing we then with voices clear, Sweet carols to this Babe so dear,
And
bring such offerings meet, at Jesu's feet
Sato se
r
of
^
1*^
-
rrr^'—^
.^
C. F. Alexander.
I
be
liv
1
them down
Carol 648.
iw^
the
VT^
I
They brought with them most costly things, For that sweet Babe the King of Kings, 'Twas Frankincense, with Gold and Myrrh, For Priest and King and Sad Martyr.
And
f
?
That
be,
-^.i
b
1.
f ?
r
^^
hJr-J T
see that Babe Di of - f 'rings ev - er
^ -^
Words by
1
-J
1
1
J
.
may we may we may our
i
N
^ '
P
t-^'
:i=:ii
Oh, Oh, Oh,
^
*.
slower.
little
«
JL
^
^
P
To
lust -'rous ray.
the era - die - bed, Their they straight;did fall, And
in
1
y— t
1
'
^1
>
_
1
were £ traight-way bent, To see once were heav'n-ward raised, And songs brought of gifts most rare, That they ^
I 1
-
X—Ji
their steps f 'rings
most
star's
with
their knees
^=^
as /
Hayward.
G. F.
Smoothly.
they cross'd the de
J
.
,
,
Af^
r
the skies, -
sert wild,
by Was the bright and morn-ing
B. Tours.
Star
'.'
rp Jour
He
in -
heaven the by
ney'd on
Who came
to
I
A=^
SAW YE NEVER
shi
clear stars (lain fight
§!fe
-
ning Thro' the gloom.like Till they found the And the dark-en'd
and mount-ain,
Gen- tiles.
the
M—
sil
-
ho
-
isles
THE TWILIGHT.
wise men, watching, ver eyes? So of old the ly Child? How they o - pen'd all their treas-ure, a - far? And, we too, may seek His era -die;
ri
J
shi
IN
J-
— —
J
I
f=F=f=fi
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L-b=j:
Saw a lit- tie stran-ger star. And they knew the King was giv- en. And they followed it from far. Kneel-ing to that in - fant King Gave the gold and fra-grant in-cense,Gavethemyrrh in of - fer- ing? There our hearts' best treasures bring Love.and faith,and true de-vo-tion,For our Sav - iour.God and King. ;
:
J
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I
,
,
LAJLaJl^l
-J-
I
Wil^tn
J
J
.
J
1
ctimison nun
tl^e
Carol 649.
l^atr
,
set.
CHRISTMAS.
Words by Rev.
G. P. Grantham. Vbrse. Not too fast.
ffi^ f 1.
p
When
2.
p
Shep shep
-
—
the
crim
herds
watch
i
A
i
Bev. S. S. Greatheed.
-
-
3i=^"j=:
^
ing mg
by
their
^
i
^
,
=^==r-
I
had
sun
son
set fold.
-i
Low
be
On
the
crisp
-J-
i
i
r^^
hind
-
the
win
and
hoar hoa
i
A
try
-
-
i
sea. plain.
y
ggi=f=!
f
f
bright
And
In
the the
-i
i
^
On
^V-l-
i^
^^
i-r^t=^
i^
r—^-r
'
cold sky (cr) Bright hosts
J
mid - night es
J
-
(cr)
py.
^
J
P^
I
l-
Burst a Sing - ing
.1
sound in
.1
F^^
heaven - ly glad- some
glee:
^
strain.
I
J.
f
^^^P=^^^U^^LLUM rMh^'rrrr^
^=f=f '
r
f
T
/Glo
I
ex
i—i l-^j. J.
p-'^
of
r
'r
3
f
*r
p Where
"t
r
manger
crib
' i
the
4/
is laid.
—
4.
eel
I
J
m
r-^
Join with us in welcome song.
Ye who
in Christ's
Home
abide.
Sing the Love Of God above. Shown at happy Christmas-tide.
pp Worship Christ on bended knee.
Cho.—Gloria,
-
I
prir^r^r^P^
In the city fair and free. Hand in hand. This shepherd band
Parish Choir, No. 1897
J.
ff
etc.
535
Cho.—Gloria,
etc.
fl^avUl
t))e
Hetaltr angels sing.
Carol 650.
CHKISTMAS.
"Words by Rev. C. Wesley.
Mendelssohn.
^
=d=j=l^
^j
I
Peace
on
and mer
earth,
-
cy
God
mild.
and
sin
-
ners
rec
cil'dl
ores. I
I
S
fJ
J'
\
\
r=^ft=r^
-
i 7? Joy
m
-
J
J-
r
r
ful
all
.1
J.
y.
^^ na
i
tions,
-
J.
rise,
A
J.
m^
7 Join
the
tri
J-
J.
1
^
i=d--
i
?=P=r
ti=i: With
th'
i
an
gel
-
i
-J.
.a^
1
ic
i
pro
host
*
Pi3
the
an
born
nrnpli
the
I
J.
skies; I
^ in
hem.
Beth
-
sing
gels
r
Glo
ry
to
the
new
-
bom
King.
LA^A=^=i^ jM g ^
Organ
f
her
is
-
^—
r-
•I
I
Christ
r-
^
ff Hark
claim
—
^
if5^
-
i
d^=±
—Bfel
r—r
Fecial.
Christ, by highest heaven adored Christ, the everlasting Lord
;
mf
in time behold Him come, Offspring of the Virgin's womb.
dim Late
p
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see Hail the Incarnate Deity, man to dwell Jesus, our Emmanuel Parish Choir, No. 1897 —4
cr Pleased as ^Tan with
Mild He lays His glory by, Born that man no more may die, Born to raise the sous of earth. Born to give them second birth.
cr Risen with healing in His wings, Light and life to all He brings,
/
Hail, the Sun of Righteousness Hail, the heaven-born Prince of Peace !
I
0nce
in l^etfjUiiem of
Carol 651.
3)tttral)«
CHRISTMAS.
Words by Cecil F. A lexander. IST AND 2nd Sopranos. ^
ri
pfci. „ J
i-U
C. V. Stanford.
;
;
J |
j
ij ;j
i
I
1. 2.
3. 4.
6.
^-f
i-j-
i
Beth -le- hem of Ju - dah.Far a -way a- cross the sea, There was laid a lit - tie a state - ly pal - ace Where that ht - tie Ua - by lay, With His ser-vantsto at It was not a sta-ble low and dim; But the ox - en stood a-round Him In In the world He had ere For He left His Fa^ther'sglo - ry.And the gold - en halls a-bove, And He took our hu-man Of His in -fi-nite com-pas - sion He can feel our want and woe For He suf •fer'd,andwa8 Still He stands and pleads in hea - ven For us weali and sin - de-filed God who is a man for
Once
in
« ^ 5.
—JU — Ju^-
^
TF
J±:
*r^=^
^
^ CHORns.
O
a Vir - gin Mo-ther's knee. by On tend Him, And with guards to keep the way. a - ted,There was not a room for Him. na- ture, In the great-ness of His love. bur ied,When He lived our life be - low. ev er, Je - sus.who was once a child.
Sa-viour,gen
-
tie
Sa-viour,Hear
Sa
vionr,
Thy lit
Hear Thy lit-tle children
•
^
ltJ~B
^
f r
5t
m
li=£^=^
sing;
The God
.
va
of our
-
tion.The Child that is
our
King.
1'
iW
r-1 sing
;
+x
F=F=^rr^ .
U
The God
of our
sal
-
va
^
^1'
i t9— %t
-
1
XThe Child that
tion,
^^
iE^
—
-•
is
m
r-
mf
^
§1^
^IKr
"-
-
Parlsh Choir, No. 1898
V.
ir
-J
q!=)C
^=^^t —
4.
our King.
-V—
|-
^
m turn minmnttv.
Kn Carol 652. Words by C. G. Slow. Vbrse
mid
the bleak
In
1.
CHRISTMAS.
Thomas B. Strong.
Roasetti. 1
-
Fros -ty wind made
win
-J^J^ti.
=i
f^
;ir:
r
ir
i
-
a
ter like
Snow had
stone.
I
J. l
/
Snow
snow.
J
on
snow,
the
In
^
r.
,
f-^
^s;:^:
fall
±=^j=i
^ ^-^ J
l
f=FR
^
r
>
1
Wa
moan.Earth stood hard as
»
*=«:
rr-r
i r_Lif bleak
r
1
mid - win
.
a
-^-^
^t :J^J=i
'
^^
Long
ter,
-
?^^
-
go
Our
2.
'
God,
hea
ven
-
'
tain
;
Heav'n and earth
shall flee
a
-
way
comes
to
j^ry j-j jj^j j.;j ^ii^ rF^T^r^^rFr
J.
I
reign;
((>jTj,
I
A
sta
^
1.
-
ble
-
sus
Christ.
?>.
h
Parish Choir, No. 1886—4.
suf
^
1^^ E
ii ^ -U p^^r~\^i I
place
I
*i s -
,
In
nough
for
ficed
The
Lord
.
M
5: Al
.
-
:J
migh
-
J
ty
^^
i^i
!«^
d=t : g -t-
whom Che
J
.
r
the bleak mid-
Ig
God
r -
^ Je
I
,
^-J^## ter
i
.
^
;
tt^
*•
I
I
pti
Him,
hold
not
J L.
f
^
1
-
-
-^—
TTtj^: ; J ^^^^^T^f^ fe^ ;T^rr rrs^ ^r ^^f-fC^f r When He Nor earth sus
can
-
ru
-
r
'
bim
Wor
-
ship night
I
-K-ftr
t:^r-'r"=t=f
and
THE BLEAK MID-WINTEB.
IN
r-^breast i-r A day,
r r
r
I
.
^And
milk,
of
ful
-
—
--i^=m
"
r of
\
man- ger-ful j^ J. •— —•-= ?J I
r V XT Whom
nongh
hay
+-
J-
I
^^
f#F=F=r^
for
Him,
/g
J
-
a=t
r^fofr^rJjTf^f Fall
gels
down be
fore,
-
The
and
ox and ass
ca
^e^
.
.
^Ed^ds&^itE: £S?? F=P Verse
^^
4.
i An
-
and
gels
arch
Which a
mel
dore.
-
f-^f^7^-tezzj
i^^^g ^-
4.
-
.
rcr 7^;
r an
.
gels
-
May havega
.
^
r fLrf
r -
thered
Che
there,
•f2-
'-.
f -
ru
bim
-
r
and
.
:fe
%
r^P=r=P
i !
-
J.
ra-phim
Throng-ed the
J-J
J^
^ I
r^Tt^
air
But
;
r
on
Wor-
ship-
ped
the
Be
-
m
^
r^ rr
am?
Poor as
were
I
—^.
^
lov
His
ly
=t=f:
^J"'! s>ih bliss ss
-
-
With
ed
.g.—
'"
a
wise
.
F=r
man
I
would do
Parish Choir, No. 1898-4.
ther
In her maid- en
:K^3
What
5.
3an
I
a
shep
-
hierd
I
Him
give
g
my
r
part;
'
1^
would bring a
lamb. b.
If
I
were
a
r -f^-f"
Yet what
i?^
9^
-
:iJ
5cp; t?
.
Mo
^
kiss.
:£i-J3tr
f^
.
.
-l-l A
g^
-J
N
I
can
I
I
.
give
Him, Give
my
heart.
I
t
*E\uan in
tfie tointet collr* CHRISTMAS MORNING.
Carol 653. Words by
the Rev. J. C. Black
J.
r
I 1
1.
'Twas
2.
Then
in in
the the
^
>
"l/"!
win-ter man- ger
poor beast
the
/
J-
J
J
when earth Was de
cold,
J
/
J
jPj^
ing
a
-
-
8o - late sent with
Child. dored.
J
and
wild.
his
Lord;
That
an
gels
welcomed
The swains and
pil-grims
From realms
And
I
of this
ev
er
-
bright-'ning day.
-
He And
bove
-
ed sight to
-
see,
came, with hu- man kind to
the Babe of
stay, All
to
low
r
li -
-
hem Bend low
Beth
the
I
3 But I have not,
One
it
offering in
makes me
4 Grant
sigh.
my power
O
Brother,
let
me
give
My worthless self to Thee
Mn
toUl^ Qlatfnt^^
Carol 654.
1.
I
mtn
of olH* C. Kocher.
tE* -1^
S
r-rr
I
2.
I
love,
knee.
Saviour kind.
C. Dix.
fe^^Efea^jzjj mf\ r-rn 3.
Thyself,
rev-'rent
Spirit undefiled. That I may be in heart and mind As gentle as a child That I may tread life's arduous ways As Thou Thyself hast trod, And in the might of prayer and praise Keep ever close to God.
And that the years which I may live May pure and spotless be.
Words by W.
me
r
ness and
The
'Tis winter all with me, and I Have neither fruit nor flower.
God,
And
morn wonld come with them This
1
from His throne a bless
-
I
J
1
I
pre
J
J
His Birth The ev - er - last the East Saw, won- der'd, and
at
from dim.l .
Was
Barnby.
^=i
-•
—
(S>
I
I
As with glad-ness men of old Did the gu id -ing star be-hold;A3 with joy they hail'd its light, As with joy -ful steps they sped,Sav-iour, to Thy low - ly bed. There to bend the knee be -fore As they of -fered gifts most rare At that era -die rude and bare; So may we with ho - ly joy.
m m^ •/i
J
J
2|ffi
J
J
J
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5-
^^ — m i—\
r
I
I
r
r
r
i=±
I
f
^ ^^
^
•-
i
i^ "TT r-f-^rrrf
^ J-^
^
to Thee. to' Lead-ing on- ward.beaming bright So,most gra-cious Lord.maywe Ev- er-more be led Thee whom heaven and earth adore So may we with wil- ling feet Ev - er seek the mer - cy-seat. Pure and free from sin's al - loy, All our cost-liest treasures bring.Christ.to Thee our heavenly King. ;
:
4
Holy Jesus every day Keep us in the narrow way And, when earthly things are
5 In the
I
Bring our ransomed souls at last Where they need no star to guide. Where no clouds Thy glory hide. Parish Choir, No. 1838
—
4.
heavenly country bright,
Need they no created past,
Thou Thou
its its
light;
Light, its Joy, its Crown, Sun which goes not down.
There for ever may we sing Alleluias to our King.
Sf|t eiHrfstinaB
Carol 655. Words
tr. fr.
Srn.
P. Cornelius
Allegretto.
mi I
I
JU^xjL^=rj^i:zxj^j Christ
-
mas
tree
con espressione.
is
sf
spark-ling with light.
The
ta
-
perstwin-kle on
^
fa
J-
m/
p^
ces bright,
O
THE CHRISTMAS TREE.
I#=F=^=?=
—— —r-H — — f^ ,M
U^i an
-
cient
Ui
ca
they
rol
^
^
Me^^
-
love
ill
^V-^ f
r
*^
1
^ ^
\
j^
mas
-
time
M
brings
=^-r— V-
1
Lip
1
J'-n ;ir
jij Then
on
the
IT
.^n
-^ J-
dren
the
to
/
la
-
f
den Christ
:^=^
-
i^
r^^
S see.
f" !
With
-
mas
-*
^-S-^-f
the chil
Their
tree,
—
-
.•
^
"?"
•
J
d^
I
t^ ger
ea
and
ej-es
M ^^1^> 4
—r^^
1
mf
^m
X
1
-Jin
1=is:
^t
-
^1
good cheer.
gifts
Christ
>
»
-r
-
t^-T^^ ^
f—
r
1
ty
'-W
eon espressione.
IE -
ttiri
How
hear,
to
1
gas^
—
-
f
-^
world
dain
——^-^ ^
r^ —^—
1
s^ k=^^ T^^
i
:
J
mf 0_
*\
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niving
m
te? m^y TO. Parish Choir, No. 1900-4.
glee.
^
J
d:^=i
J
=P
^
-=^-«-
*=i:
^^ ^ ^
For
ev
-
'ry
-
one there are
pres
-
ents rare,
N
1
lit
E^E
-•
—
#-
And
THE CHRISTMAS TREE.
ta
-
pers twinkle on
fa
-
ces bright,
hap
-
py the
time
.
.
on
Christ
-
mas
==l night
I
jzizznt^i^ii nJ^Jj^ ^'^ t'^^ ^^m rnt^tf^^^f^^ .^.^7l"
ir:ji
^^
:IJ.
i
Parish Choir, No. 1900-4.
r
643
5?
STiyrer icings*
I!r))e
Carol 656. Words
CHRISTMAS.
H. Heale.
Traditional.
I
1.
I
would
2.
As
they
3.
now
"When you
Vir
-
un
gin
-
bore
me
tell
to
this their that
them of
ask'd
all
I— JW
have been
Come
So That
ing
-
a
They
win- ter's night,
com
have seen,
ye
Of
might, - ing
I
fer
-
child
fair
to
sight,
stern King; a - gain,
There came
still
way
Of
He
He And
three Kings
"From whence come
pray
I
so
met He - rod that you home this way
-
from
rod
then
ye that
Him Him
that that
should should
ye,
-^
—f
'pi*
and for their of this child
sing
went with
^ I
Beth
Gal
mon mood
le
-
'From archs three? y King, Both old
hem
-
East
the
and young
si
I
that fair you as their leave
ci
-
may ta
si
-
tie, To see seel To seek king, Forth went
they with
their
^
m^ \
er er fer
Lord, Lord,
be. be. -
mg. Led
J.
m^
by
b
r
and King, and King, a
% and
Knight and Knight so
star
bright
By
i
i.
M.
J-
Lord, Lord,
a. a, a.
and King, and King, a
and and
star
t^^x So forth they went another way Through the might of God that day
As did the angel
great solace,
Tu fere-a they had their offering made. According as the Lord them bade, Of all the treasures that they had. Gold, Frankincense and ]Myrrh-a, Frankincense and Myrrh.
will
Woe
let us kneel all here adown, that Lord of great renown. Who worthy is to wear the crown, Full right-a Now is the time of Christmas come. The Father, who, now with the Son, And with the Holy Ghost, is One,
Send us a good new yeai'-a. Send us a good new year.
come full soon-a, come full soon.
will
—
4.
that star's shining light-a, That star's shining light.
Now
ye do ye are undone.
Parish Choir, No. 1900
say,
To
To those three Kings that made present, To say-a The Lord doth warn you ev'ry one To go not by King Herod home. if
them
they were come to their countree,
So glad and merry were all three tell the sight that they did see
To By
6 Anon, as on their way they went, God the Lord an angel sent
And woe
to
Full right-a;
When
And when
For
Knight.' bright.
J^
r=^
4 Till they came to that blissful place, Where Jesus with His Mother was,
They worship'd there with
Knight,
so
£
io^tnl iea0tet=tftre.
STi^ffii
Carol 657.
From David's Psalmen,
1686,
Har. by C. Wood.
1.
2.
3.
This
joy
My
flesh
ful
-
in
hath
Death's flood
Eas hope
ter
-
shall
his
lost
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r
p
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^4
^
J
r
r
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for
Since
Je
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1
liOve,
ber:
Till
trump from east
er:
Lov
r
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J.
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1
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Hath sprung Shall wake
My
to
1
this
life
the dead ing soul
pass
i
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1
1
in
de
r:
i
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sor
slum
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and
sin
sea - son sus cross'd the
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to
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fied,
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from
souls,
of
r
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tide,
'
Refrain.
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was
slain,
His
Xe'er burst
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on.
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p*
faith
had J
been
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ns
Our
-
en.
ris
-
en,
a
-
^
'
in
vain:
--i.
now hath Christ
But
—^^=e J
--f
-—' 1
a
-
—
ris
1
^Ht
golden* glotofns motning*
ti^e
F.
r ~r~v(
yf
-"
Ob,
gold
the
-
eii,glow
-
morn
ing
-ing. All
the
T r T r Day
^ iiifc
5E
To
I
King
the
in
-
der High
lauds
- est
High
the
ban
!
!
-
is
We
He is risen Christ is risen This is Easter Day !
!
3 Shout aloud the wondrous story, For the King in all His glory
Draweth nigh this day Vernal benediction giving
— the Ever-living
this
—
This
and
risen is
!
He
is
risen
Easter Day.
No. 1905 — 4.
n
death,
is
r
we
m
i
I
day.
the Paschal this
A-
Day!
men.
J ^2-
glowmg Emblems showing
the Festal Altar
—
Easter
Day
!
with garlands, come with treasure, with anthems' raptest measure
For
—
East- er
is
i i ^
Come Come
we
I
^p^ppB
i
!
us, V^hile
I
this
ris-en!This
Forth I
fore
-
this
Easter
Day
!
How
the bells are chiming o'er us While we join the heavenly chorus
Christ
is
risen is
He
!
Easter
is
risen
Day
!
!
5
Oh, that longed-for day
of union,
When
Thine own, in Thy communion, Lord of Easter Day Into life eternal waking. !
!
Easter Day Let the banners float before us, Send along the angel chorus
Cliolr,
life
I
This
!
is
He
Lo
!
Christ the Life
!
!
!
Christ
1
l^'"^-
I
On
the highest heavens ringing, the quiring angels singing
Christ is King this day !" With the blessed ones before us, will swell the heavenly chorus
Parish
en
-
be
ners float
///
ris
Easter Day more grieving no more sighing more weeping no more dying
On
1
J=^=i
lauds
I
ing cho-rus,Christ is
"This
No No
I
I
Hark Hark
1
this
lauds.
est
I
-
For
^^%r^f^Tf
Let
day.
this
-
I
r
ing
^^^^^^=^=q^t=i^
est
raise th'ex-ult
dom -
-L—
td^ /r
-
T f T of
T
i-J
f=^ i f=F fe^d^dM ren
a
ing earth
-
splen- dour, Lord
Hi
all
wait
Le Jeune.
—
Celebrate Thy love partaking Endless Easter Day For the joy that waits before us, We will swell the angel chorus Christ is risen He is risen This is Easter Day. •'
!
—
Kt
Uiafii
easter.
To be sung nearly as fast as
was ear Mar The
It
1.
2.
.
Now
3.
the an
Then
4.
rose
-
let
ike verses
ly
in
-
ies
came
in
sad-ness, - ing take our pla - ces
who
us
C. J. Ridsdale.
The first bright Sunday morning. That the dear Lord Je - sua But the an-gels brought them gladness :When they said "The Lord is Theirwateh while we lie sleep-ing Are glad to see us With glad-ness on our fa - ces, With hearts and voi-ces
the morn-ing,
-
gels
would
be recited without notes.
sit Ireep
in which He lay: And in the morn-ing qui -et, The Ho - ly an-gels And soon He came to meet them, nev-er die a -gain." With lov - ing words to Eas-termorn is here; For they know their Lord re-joic-es To lis -ten to our - ter hymns to sing; For it is com - ing one day, That best and brightest
from the grave
He
ris'n,
will
wake when read
morning.
earlii in ttie
Carol 659.
-
the
our Eas
y
.
^m
a«
.
t^M
i^i)f^^^^<^ ^^i=i=ifyj )
by
am
watch- ing Sun - day
Sat
it,
greet them. voi - ces. Sun - day.
Oh, that
And When
the prais
-
His
all
chil
the
for
es -
Mar
put
an
end
of
the
chil
dren
rise
^n mnQ»
-
to their to to
ies
to -
dren
a, -
gain
come sor
a -
and
their
pain
are
al
ways
dear.
glo-rious
King
meet their
I
npf Onn wings
liv - ing light, of rose from death's dark gloom,
w At
Un
-
± jL
i>
ear seen
jL-
P^frnrtif^^
-
liest
by a.
dawn mor -
^z of tal
And
bright
rolled
The Lord
tomb
3
I
Ye
^ y \> the stone a - way. of earth and sky.
children of the light,
Tri
I
4.
1
\
y
I
-
um
-
v/.„r ^^^
ces
^
^ ^ ^
i ^EEiL u*
raise
with
t'
one
y
ac
I
-
cord
We sing Thee, Lord Divine, With all our hearts and powers For we are ever Thine, And Thou
^
^
the an - gel phant o'er the
JV-^-4
f=±=P=?=F
\
4
Arise with Him, arise; See how the Day-star bright Is burning in the skies Parish Choir. No. 1905 -
^^
r
Came down
t=Fi:
g^F=R= U--
f day. eye,
^ .1
%=h:^^ I
I
French Church Melody.
^
f±
kh±
Then
I
easter.
Allegro con brio.
2.
-
of Hftiing ILig^U
Carol 660. Words by Bishop W. W. How.
1.
way.
the
long
-
row
Him
art ever ours.
I
To
iKoiXftn '^uvpn ate sountrino^
Carol 661. Words by
ASCENSION.
A. SuUivan.
F. R. Havergal.
Joyful.
1.
2.
3.
Gold - en harps are sound - ing, us, He who came to save Plead -ing for His chil - dren
M^
j'MJ King
Now
place,
Call
up in tri - umph. King of glo - ry,
To
sus.
-
sus
ev
Ev
-
er
liv
-
eth,
His throne a on gone up
Is
^^
-
er
lov
-
ful
-
ly
we
-
ly gates are
is
o
-
crown'd with glo
them
ing
-
to
glo
-
ry,
Je
-
-
fer,
Nev
-
-
ing, Faith
-
er
King of Love, more to die.
ful
ones,foryon;
sus,
sing.
-
eth
-
bove. high. too.
t S^^ h
/
\
>
All
His work
end
-
ed,
'
Unison.
fe-jH-fy Joy
Pear
sing.
^^^^^^m
-
gone
voi - ces bled and that bless -ed
Je - sus, King of Glo more to suf Nev - er His bright homepre-par
1
side.
^
Is
Je Je
died.
In
:t=^
O - pened for the At His Fa-ther's Send - ing them His
te
An - gel He who
S5 Je
-
sus
hath as-eend
II
Glo
-
ry
our
King.
i^^^msj^^m^^^^m Parish Choir, No. 1906
—*
Wn
net Munit tvtaU on
morn.
tlt&t
CHRISTMAS.
back
heav'n, For
to
the
lol
Son
mis'd
-
^^^^
pe
g
r
m
The
born.
is
^
J
long
^
I
4
*=
¥E^
f
^d:
:p=^ y
^
^
?^
^
^
e
-
old
Pro
;he
3^
1t=te= t/
-
k'
I
iJ
phets wrote
1
l^
"I
Him,
of
Pre
-
diet
;
3^S
j-,iiJ
J
And
we,
one
in
ted
b/
J
>—f^ -
/
h
hymn.
Now
e
i
viour
sent,
ag^ F^^ These two
lines are to
the
Sa
*
TT
-
J
I
b
'In
4-
heav'n
r
r
the
An
1/
^^=T if
the Carol be accompanied.
549
ir
I
I
be sung by the Trebles only,
Parish Choir, No. 1940-4.
^'>
r-
viour sent. j"
brate
n
the
e^^^^
?=f^ ::*=;t
^^~^' 7
-
^
^U-
J
,
most
^^^ f=r
a tempo.
J
this
*3
^
/
vent,
ing
j-JlfaL
I
a tempo.
I
glad
•
ed
'
•
"I
Of
giv'n.
is
i
Sa
-
^^
pect
-
rail.
fca^ ^
^
ex
I
-^
d^d!t
J"^T-J:
One
P
pro
^ ^
i
-
gels
1-^
^
¥
r
of
^
Him,
And
^
LET MD8IC BREAK ON THIS BLEST MOBN.
m won
-
der
]om
-
lug
5!=t migh
His
at
ty
-
a
song
in
On
love;
Thus An
hove.
-
eartli
-
we
glad
gels,
pro
-
-
ly
chant
phets,
sin
the theme,Thu3
-
nets
sing,
With
-r^f-^ num-bers sav'd
the
all
^ i
1
J:
I
in heav'n.
glo
-
rions
imf
:l
^m ^ ;
/
J
i
And
^
f^
giv'n.
N«r
can
Sa
vent,
-
I 1
One
Ji
^^^
it =ff=^ we
viour, King,
-
.A
\
d
Jv
1
strain
^,
^
ji^
J '
I
Thy Ad
hail
wor
a
praise
-
thierName, Or
?^^i r^hi-f-hh^=u
hd-PfA' m^^^-
,^ a tempo.
^^
^ sing
of
love
so
great as Thine
ti_/ ^.\l^J—iJ^i r
f
1
-
-i.
^^
vine.
Thy Name
and
Love
J.
1- i-
i.
J.
Parish Choir. No. 1940-4.
dost claim,
Thy Name and Love are
J^, J
are both
g=F^^^' Di
-
'
L^
vine. rii.
i P=Pr-r-r r-^^ Di
rrr-
No end - less hon - our Thou
Thy Name and Love dim. sempre.
both
-f
3^ hhrr ^~Mv
T=
5^
;
r
X
-f— -X
=r
are both
Di
i- j.
i.
pi^: -
vine
;
ls^
are both Di
iPP.^r^}-
-
vine.
1
—
nitiQ toe a
Carol 663.
^uvoU
CHRISTMAS.
Words by W. J. Irons. - _ Solo, Treble
wlu
-
1
try
time
for
A. H. Brown.
the
rich
and
poor.
And
who should be
driv'n
from
a
1
True Sages were they who to Bethlehem led. For the angels' song at the Birth of Christ Brought frankincense, myrrh, and gold,— With tidings of joy began Which they offered to Christ on his manger-bed. And it rang with a Glory to God in the Highest, man With a reverent love untold; true to brotherhood And a But 'twas winter time for the rich and poor, Yet 'twas winter time for the rich and poor. As the Wise Men knelt at Saint Mary^s door. When the shepherds came to Saint Mary's door. Cho: But 'twas winter, etc. Cho Yet 'twas winter, etc. 4 So make we our offerings now to Christ's need. When His poor all around we see: Inasmuch as to them we have done the deed, He will say, " Ye have done it to Me:" 'Tis a wintry time for the rich and poor. Say who shall be driven from a Christian's door? Cho 'Tis a wintry, etc. :
:
Parish Choir, No. 1940-4
661
m
Carol 664.
7
At
dead
2.
The
flocks
3.
All
glo
m^n
nlQ^U
nun.
ull i»
CHKISTMAS.
r 1.
rftun ot
tj
r
r
of night, when are rest - ing to be ry
-
all
is
on
And
still.
si -
wake
the ground/The
God
E. J. Hopkins.
lence sleeps -
on Bethlehem's hUl When herds watch aground When, a - far and nigh! Christ ;
;
^_rU_
^_j
t__J
J
Shep
good-will
1
-^
f ul
-
on high Peace and
'
1/
thrill li
-
a- bove are shin - ing bright. ing through the midnight air, eth in the man - ger f ar ;
J
t
r
scendto earth. To a - gain. And
ring
row cease
tell
e
-
Now Christ
us oho has
J-^^-^
^^
m
Carol 665.
bove
^
j
Sav-iour's birth
I
To
tell
birth I
e
strain.
J
:•
Uf^-?^hh^
unn
joice
and
Sa
lute this
hap
thus ex
alt
^t^44.m -
And
-
ii3EEfeE3
^4^^
II:
m Je
this -
8U8
The day was born His Name: To is ;
i i 9t
4-rJ
J
1,1
Sav
-
iour
To Bethlehem straightway Conducted by a leading Star, Christ our Saviour lay
Conducted by a leading Star, Where Christ our Saviour lay. Parish Choir, No. 1940
—
4.
;
fame
;
The To
Sa
-
save
I
^
iour
us
which is Christ the Lord, And this Babe was born. And
all
I
J
iM n^^^m^^^^ Ff
w which all
Christ the Lord, And
is
on born,And Je
Babe
r
^—^- f-r-h-T
is
iil
i
L
4
Lord, to Thee
all
^ ^
day was born. sus is His Name.
this
this
1 I
Wise men and kings rich gifts did bring To Bethlehem straightway Wise men and kings rich gifts did bring
Where
P
morn
J-rJ^
i 3
Peace
/
Old Cornish Melody. Har. by A. H. Brown.
CHKISTMAS.
sing,
God,
J
eartli vtioitt anTr uina,
Words Traditional
hearts to
J:
of a Sav-iour's - cho the joy - ful come, the Prince of
J-
•
bid
/
joy - ful strain— And Prince of Peace Has
-^
:^i
hosts de val - leys
J
I
I ^
r
lieatien
;
/
come.the
"J
fall in pale moon-light, The an - gel gel heard, so sweet and clear,That hills an< and shines the glow - ing star It shines to
is
Him
J
of a round the
^
net
voice -
;
/
i"
And shadows
A A
glory be,
Whom heaven and earth adore Lord, to Thee all glory be, Whom heaven and earth adore For our Redeemer we will praise. This day and evermore For our Redeemer we will praise. This day and evermore.
1
^
lotols, nutvtXf ^tatfle.
Carol 666.
CIIKISTMAS.
Words by Rev. Brian
C. Roberta
In Pastoral
A. Styler Houghton.
style.
.^—
X-
-^^-iK—
^ "
M—
1
1
1
^
^n
n
rr^i-
=^
=P=Jf^=i*=f= r
1
1
In
that
rests rests
In our
Thee
-^
—
-P-.
-
car praise
-
fant
Head.
nate
Light.
_
.
.
r
rTeach
Now Ac
-
-J.
-K^
!
1
*
J
1
1
—
^'
1
.
.
.
we
—
II
-ig
'
r
J
us
thy
lead cept
our
-^J
-4J
J •—
old
old, to
me
my -L
-
A
—
^
(
fs
1^—
1
sto
^
En Re
King
vo
^.U
How
ry,
-
ChUd
1 V
— mu
tion,
—H—
ItJ
1
.J
sang
on
us
Mon
-
.
Parish Choir, No. 19il —4.
J-
—^ V—^
^ ^#=P=5^T::r-H-
gels ker,
ceive
-
^
J
.i
Thy
bless
i —
J.
ing,
.
.
due,
.
.
Be "~~-j-..
i^
— h— — r
-f tx-j,^
•
^-^
1
Up viour.
.
earth,
1
-4
car
Sa
on age
#-=
^
their arch,
was
sus died our
era
-
The
King
Cre
ate
that of
our
Christ
-
Heaven hearts
mas
morn,
ly
Birth,
-
a
-
new.
-
Wiatitf mj^ i^eattt Carol 667. Words
tr. fr.
3
toi^tle
tonnXf t^tt uix^tllina.
CHRISTMAS.
P. GerhardK
J.
Now from
out His manger lowly, Hark His call greets us all With sweet accents holy " Mothers, come I will restore you Cease your tears, griefs, and fears,
Kruger.
To His voice let us listen. High and low let us now To this Saviour hasten
4
Loving Him whose love invites us, Let us gaze on the rays Of the Star that lights ua.
I
1 bring comfort for you."
Sblttp, fl^ois I3atie. Carol 668. Words by E.
CHRISTMAS. Trier Gesangbuch.
Caswall.
A.
Sleep, Sleep,
. .
Ho Ho
-
ly
-
ly
Babe, Up - on Thy Moth- er's breast Great Lord of earth, and sea- and sky. Babe,Thine An -gels watch a - round All bend-ing low, with fold - ed wings, I
;
^—
— —
I
How sweet it
-
"-.as.
-
is to see Thee lie. In such a place of Be-fore th' In-car-nate King of kings, In rev' -rent awe pro
rest
.
Organ Interlude.
I
rail.
found. I
J .iSfc
:^ :^
1
r^r^ 3 Sleep,
A^
\
r
Holy Babe!
A
m i
f
f-f 5
Wnile I with Mary gaze In joy upon that Face awhile. Upon the loving Infant smile. Which there Divinely plays.
Holy Babel Ah, take Tliy brief repose;
4 Sleep,
Too quickly will Thy slumbers break. And Thou to lengthen'd pains awake. That death alone shall close. Parish Choir, No. 1941
—
4.
fe
r"
Then must Its
that
Brow
thorny Crown receive;
That Cheek, more lovely than the rose, Be drench'd with Blood, and marr'd with blows. That I thereby may live. 6
Father Blest! Almighty, hear my cry! Forgive the wrong that I have done To Thee, in causing Thy dear Son Upon the Cross to die.
H^ere is fos for t\}tvs age* Carol 669.
CHRISTMAS.
Words bj Rev.
M.
J.
Ret. T. Helmore.
Neale.
Animato.
1.
Here
2.
When
3.
Came our Lord and In man - ger a
the world drew near its close, God, that came on earth this morn.
i
Sav ly
i A i ^ J
.i
chief
and
sage
sprang
the
Rose
Ev From
ing
born,
Van-quish'd death
1
tongue and
'ry
Bush
the
Ev From
tion:
Ce
the
dar;
by
Ral
rank and
'ry
-
sta
Ji
s
-
Plead
the judg'd the lied back the
fly
-
-
tion. er. ing,
Hath to From the
End
-
ed
-
day
sal
faint sin
the
va Feed
and
sigh
A A A
-
tongue and
'ry
Bush
the
A
:i:
—
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i
lu la la
Carol 670.
NEW
a
-
g)^
w as ^J^
-
sail
-
So
ing,
\
come
.
to
.
be
fair
f
*r
you.
And
i-
We are
bless
not daily beggars
line
it
well within.
Love and joy, Parish Choir, No. 1941
—
4.
etc.
the leaves so
.
we come a
Here
green
^J Chorus. and Love
^ pfe Love
seen
r T God
That beg from door to door. But we are neighbours' children Whom you have seen before. Love and joy, etc. 3 We have got a little purse Of stretching leather-skin We want some of your small change
To
.
^
3i;=Pt
.
^S^
and joy
.
J.
,
2
lal iai iaI
f^^^
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•
YEAR.
A-m ong
ing
3^ •
-
Traditional (Yorkshire).
Her e we come
der
-
A
Words Traditional. Theblb Solo.
-
ing.
come u-in^unuilim.
la^txt toe
wan
dar,
^
^m *
J
tlon,
by
tion er:
-
na Ce
the
Van-quish'd death
ing:
A
Ev From
tlon ; Prince and peas - ant, • lour iour ; " From the Li - ly ing, Hal - low'd birth by
-
,
you ,
and send „
you
4
ra r^fT hap py
T-
New
-
.^
J
I
V.
Good Master and good While sitting by the
Mistress, fire.
Pray think of us poor children A-wandering in the mire. Love and joy, etc. 6 God bless the Master of this house. Likewise the Mistress too;
And
all
the
little
children
That round the table go. Love and joy, eto.
Year.
CHRISTMAS.
George Edgar Olivet
1 Good Good Good
2. 3. 4.
§««
_ ti
-
ti
-
_
dings, good dings, good
ti ti -
dings, dings.
i-r-J—i—K-J-
The The
world is
mu
old
hJ
We
and
sad not cease
shall
sic
-
i i
-^
-
^
J.
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r=r
I
need the bless -ed to guide our
He came
'
A
si
5^
^
F^^
ful sound. Thro' hill and wood- land swells. Go twine with i - vy leaf and bay. The gels sung To shep- herds on the plain; song which brings the ry rest. And Christ-mas-tide, To make us young and glad. To dark -;;ened eyes that saw, thro' tears.Their in - to the paths tn« of peace. Chime,tune - ful bells, and loud - ly ring 'ay - wara leet To
joy-
An
A
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tfrgem. And wel- come. Christian hearts, to-day. The Babe of Beth - le - hem. hoi - ly's cor - al a Child is born." com- forts those who mourn; The an-cient ani-them ev - er blest "To us ho- ly ra - di-ance ap-pears,"The Day-spring from on high.' hearth-lights fade and die. Their hail the Christmas morn A - wake, all Christian souls, and sing, " To us a Child is born I' ;
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CHRISTMAS.
Carol 672. Moderate.
i^e^^r^v
George Edgar Oliter.
i
mf\, \> c r r is break - ing, The bright - est morn 1. The joy - ful morn an - gel hosts 2. High strains of praise are swell - ing From 3. His chil-dren's songs shall name Him In many a song
?
I
of
H ?:^riJr Through earth.
on high,". to- day;
,
--^
tT^
- a tion one soft voice is His Church shall yet pro
all
ere
And
.
ores.
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i wak tell
claim
^^
ing,
The
-ing'
Glad
Him
To
J
J"
-
L
joy ti'-
peo
of pie
J^*"^-J
i
Je
-
dings from -
sus the
The
birth.
Ti
sky
way
far
;
J
Till
J^J
a
star
dings i
-
-
of dols
bove
is
free
sal
fall
be
glis glist -
va fore
'nlng, Where
-
tion.
-
Him,
Of Till
;
^
m Je
-
peace strife I
sus, era
-
died,
lies,
.
And
all
the earth
is
list -
'ning.
The
car
-
ol
of
the
on earth be - low, Through ev-'ry land and na - tion The bless -ed word shall and wrong shall wake, Till all the earth a - dore Him, Th' e-ter - nal Prince of .
^
I
>
Parish Choir, No. 1941 —4.
.
1^1
>
I
skies, go. .
Peace.
THE YULE LOGS.
Carol 673.
CHRISTMAS.
Words from Sloane MS, time of Henry VI.
Air from Deuteromelia, 1609.
In moderate time.
one eve both
morn -
-
Wei Wei Wei
ing,
ry
one,
in
fere,'
-
-
come for whom we come Thom-as Mar come saint - es lef
4 Welcome be ye, Candlemas,
Welcome be ye, Queen of Bliss, Welcome both to more and less, Welcome Yule. Parish Choir. No. 1944
—
4.
shall tyr
-
sing,
one,
Wei Wei
and dear, Wei
6
-
-
-
come for whom we come Thomas Mar come saint-es lef
shall tyr
-
sing,
one,
and dear,
Welcome be ye that are here, Welcome all and make good cheer Welcome all, another year, Welcome Yule.
Carol 674.
CHRISTMAS. Bee. J. S. B. Hodges.
Trebles
m/
gay, We' ve wreathed the shin -ing We've decked the Church with i - vy. And hoi - lybranch-es the Child On that first bless -ed Christ -mas The wise men we've been told. Brought gifts to We have no gold to bring Him, No spi - ces rare and sweet, But He doth call the
1.
2. 3.
h^
m- :^=xJ
F¥^^^^^^
$
^ F^ ^r-rrr
m^i
Et
7
r
^F
lau -rel 'Round font and pil-lars grey ;/And now we come right glad-ly To join the an - gel strain. Of Je - 8us,Myrrh, frank-in-cense and gold; And we, though lit -tie chil -dren, Have love as deep as they. And chil - dren. So, kneel-ing at His feet, We'll give our-selves,dear Je - sus, And ear-nest - ly we'll pray To
peace on earth,and glo - ry To God long to bring some off' - ring This Christmas be kept ve - ry faith -ful E'en from to - day
A
mer - ry,mer - ry Christ-mas.The Chorch bells ring.
^M
^i ^ J
r
r
f
f
b
1/
i
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lizut y
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A
joy-ful,
^
^
\^
\
jov-ful Christ-mas,
^
We
1
"I
\
chil
dren
-
r^^ "f
ij
r
c
'f
c
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1/
Pf^
i'
^TJiere ^tuelt in
Carol 675. I
Din
^ V
I
U
:f=f:
I
S^tttrea* Unison.
1.
in old Ju - de - a, A And as the in- f ant Je - sus Lay The shepherds bowed be-fore Him, While For this was Prince Em-man - uel, Who Now Grod,my dear Re - deem - er, I
There dwelt
3.
4.
^i^ mm Full.
ig
•fE^
rrxT^jr
5.
I
^^^ r The Mo I
¥-
;
—
4.
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^^ ^S
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r^
- ther mild and maid - en fair to un -de -filed. see on His low - ly bed, A cir cle bright of heav'n- ly light an - gels swift did fly On blest em-ploy,with songs of joy. laid a - side His crown ^And all to win our souls from sm give my heart to Thee; For, by my word,this lov - ing Lord,
Parish Cboir, No. 1944
,
I
!2.
^
;/
CHRISTMAS. I
Full.
§!b;
i^
-v-v-
V I
r
1 ^ J sing— For Christ was bom at Christ-mas, Our Saviour King.
Of a bless -ed Babe was she. Shone round a - bout His head,
To
Un S hall
fill -
to
be
the star the earth the Lord
-
ry
sky.
came down. of
me.
THRRE DWELT IN OLD JFDEA. Chorus
Harmony,
in
manntv
i^aHei in Carol 676. Words by W. Tenderly.
""'
(An open-air
= 112
J
f
f r r fger
2.
Full sweet
3.
good
A
-
Carol.)
J.
ores.
Babe, in man the mer
1.
limine*
CHRISTMAS.
C. Dix.
-
f
T
^
O
ing,
-
we
^
r
Ghild,most fair
chant- ing The gath - er. And
ry
band
ly
ly
-
r™„t
to
see,
sick
a=i::S "f^^^f
^^ Gen mus
-
mer
-
4=
tiles.
By
ic,
^\'ho
would
ry.
And
sing,
-
^
snow kind
lie -
ly
I
I
I
wor pier sor
r
To Much And
greet
r Thee
cheer and crown the
^
f
-
wait heart
-
ther,' To us, Much ed. And
Thee and crown the
greet
cheer
—
The
with good joy
A mean and shameful place. There come, we make low knocking. The shepherds ope
the door. straightway Christ our Saviour
We worship and adore.
Parish Choir, No.
1M4-4.
cing,
-
row Will
And
I
Mo
joy
ful
wait heart
-
-
ther
-
-
To
greet
Thee
us. Much cheer and ed, And crown the
Thy a -
ful
Mo
-
wait heart
-
ther. us. ed,
And And
hum
With
bliss
- bly love shall that
6
in
ful
I
I
fall
down,
us
quite,
lasts
for
aye.
!
And I'eace come
-
warm
Sweet Babe most condescending. O by Thy spotless Birth, Let Light arise
with Thy good a joy
there
1
Star o'erhead burns brightly,
And we go on apace And presently, are spying And
ship
,
Thy a
r-—
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4
L
-
I
I
with good
I
Mo
^
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r=W^
r
Bethl'hem town, deep to - night. take a - way.
i
Thee; We now with joy - ful take? Though wind be sharp and glad: But this dear Child, all
-
^
r
r
haste to
trav they be
i
J
,
not
/
1
were
Star
J
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-(22-
the
first-fruits of
do
-J
§s i
u
f f i
The
make. With such for march -ing and sad, While o - thers are right
an -gel-choirs
some are
r
Barnby.
darkness. to the earth
Rest for the heavy-laden.
And Joy for those who weep. In Bethlehem of Jewry, Our God doth always keep.
•
Carol 677. Words from
a
christmas.
MS.
What
(All verses.) too slowly.
Not
1.
Hov?" ""^J"^
ini ^v joi-iy
3. 4.
John DunttabU, 1400-1463.
of the 16th cent.
tid
b ringest thon,
ings
-
-^
:g:
A Babe is born of A won-drous thing doth That seem- eth strange to That love- li - est gan
mess
en
l^-
^u-F^llJ
—
now
and and
Of heav'n Heav-en And Lord
be.
born dear.""Hail,Daugh
con -
Such won-drous
ty.
gun. Such won-drous f orn
:
ner.
-
ter,"
Such won-drous Such won-drous
^
earth earth ceived
that hath see. This herd her Child,"Hail, Son.Hail, Bro
greet
He
tid tid tid tid
-
*
^ r hath the and an -gels
Mr He
may hear. may hear, may hear. may hear.
ye ye ye ye
iS
^ •"
-<<3-
^
sin
man
had
been a - nes
ther.Hail, Fa-ther
i^
^
1^
-:^
His
lord
'
all.
Now
A
That man
An
in
-
is
fant
'
^r-
ship
-
e
is
man-kind
in
en
is
ing
was
-
made of
That maid and moth'r That hail - ing was
^
r? I
m
:i=t
cure.
J
I
^^^
*,^' -
and on
heav
-
sin
-
one
.
so
.
.
ter
^
-
new
is
was quaint
ni
-
be be
-
but
and
fiend shall
of
great
ar
is
turned
to
-
es
be
-
man
Whom
en's peer, gle year That
m
fere,'
And
good cheer That
3^
-m-
e'er
Parish Choir, No. 1944-4.
l
a-
babe
this -
=fe
made
lady pain
this
4=±t
gg=3-IX=T^^ hath she
^
.
iij
maid of high de - gree saith," Hail, Mo- ther mild," This hail
ings ings ings in^s
birth
be to
.
r
^
^
M
tt-:^ ^=^==J: li— sun,
111^
J
Of Christ His
ger.
na - tore. The Prince of Peace that ev - er - fall.That King that form - ed star and
high
us
HjJ]TtTtrj^jTj\^ * r-f
-
j~
|
^
prey, aye. -
ray. play.
Dal
:S:
Carol 678.
christmas.
Words
Tr. from the Neapolitan. Moderato and joyfully.
When Christ was born in
1.
Thenpeace was
2.
Beth
-
le
F. Taylor.
-hem/Twasnight.but seemed the noon of day: The star whose fed be - side the lamb; And with the land ;The li - on an - gel bright-er than the sun Ap-peared in
light kid,
spread throughout the
As shepherds watched
3.
W.
their flocks
by night, An
i^
i|i
i
-i
pure and bright.Was pure pas pas-tures led. To said.And gent gent - ly
-
J
J
and
bright,
Shone with
wav
-
'ring
tures
led. said,
The
spot
ted
leo
-
"Fear
not,
be
not
pard a -
r
r
r
T
ly
-
un -
-
i
air,
Was To And
J
rays fed
But
;
one
In
Be
fraid.
-
bright
petice,
in
hold.
be
-
pa.
^ p
^=tf
J
H^^ ^
1
=1=
J
hi—i-^
r star,
peace, hold,
.
.
One .The Be
.
glo
-
calf
neath
-
-^^
E
r
r
rious
your
n
(Juid
star bear, eyes,
.. and
1
^fj"
-
The .arth
iFtom
1.
3.
From church
And an "Now go
-
^
J
r
r
r
M=e 4
eUtttttl to
'
—
p
^
^H=i=^ r
ed the Eas - tern Ma - gi wolf and lamb re-posed to has be - come a smi - ling
\~
from
a
far.
-
.
there, dise."
-1
r="
1
dltltttrcti.
CHRISTMAS.
Hypo-Dorian Node.
of 11th Cent
^J-JtJ .N 2.
J
#1 -^-
Carol 679. Words from MS.
i=t
.
.
-
church
J
I'll
hosts
the the
we
forth.
and see
bells'
this
rzT
-
L
i
Jo. J *
ings run birth, His won-drous thing
glad tid mid-night of
to gel
I
I
A Vir Sang "Glo
-
gin hath ry be
The shep- herds
r con
to said, "and
Then Herod sought the Royal Son to slay. Who rather should have come to kneel and pray In Bethlehem.
Son In ceiv'dand borne a God and peace on earth,"In seek the new-born King "In
BethBeth-
Beth
hem. hem. hem.
The Star went leading on from East to West The Wise Men followed, till they saw it rest In Bethlehem. 6
Their frankincense, and myrrh, and gold they bring. To hail the God, the Mortal, and the King In liethlehem. 7
gifts the Threefold God then praise. vouchsafed the sons of man to raise In Bethlehem.
With threefold
Who thus
iFrom
ll^eatienlp iWaiTr<
Carol 680. Words from " Songs
christmas. of
rarisli Choir, No. 1946
Sundry Natures "
—4
(
1589
).
William Byrd,
(
1538-1623
FROM HEAVENLY MAID.
Young anH Carol 681. Words r\
by Rev. J.
M
oltf mufiit
rafse
tfie las?. Old Melody, Har. by M. Praetorius, 1610.
CHRISTMAS Neale.
1
1 1
1
1
%
^1-^
\
\
«r—
1
r
1.
Young
and
old
2.
For
the the the
God, pur pur
3.
If
4.
For
^ r
G
^hr^.
^=1=
1
f
must by -
raise
pie ^le
=t=
1-
1
the
all
a
proves here
the is
-
That
Comes Where
King, grass
-J:«^=!==Ft^
r
r
lay.
dored. ;
their to IS
For
1
1
n3zfc2=^
d—— —r~
—1^-
'^
r*^ -^r-
1
Hi
en
His good
e
the
throne,
J
J
-
ly
the
man
-
-^-^
=f=«r-— 1
ga lect rai
-
#
-^
r
heart
ges;
-
ed.
-
ment
-
.
1
1 1
5
desert as we go Sorrowful and fearing, the Rock the waters flow That shall work our cheering.
Through the
7
6
Manna, wherewith all are fed. Comes for our salvation Born in Bethlehem, House of Bread,
8
;
By interpretation. Parish Choir, No. 1945 4.
—
Young and
old
must
raise the lay
That their heart engages For the Child is born to-day Who is King of ages.
From
668
?
ger;
Young and old their deeds so frame, That as He came hither, They, when He their lives shall claim. May to Him go thither.
. ^
1
*mH
ei^tri0tma(6 nolo*
Carol 682. Words from Playford'8
2.
langh. ty cares I
Ay res and IHalogues.
'Tis Christ
1.
3.
Select
-
And for And from
mas
^m dance,
to
dance dance
and and
his
time doth call each time e-nough when
'Tis
\^..
s ing. s mg. s ing.
Parish Choir, No. 1945
—4
^ to
and and
'tis
Christ
the Twelve days, the ris j.- ing
And smoothing forth The
now,
Henry Lawes, 1595-1668.
let
the
wrinkled brow, lad
twelve
and is
When
-mas now, them pass
of
sun
Gives
lib
lass
That
will
done
To
Ca
-
the
er
-
to's
mirth and
In
To
-
set
ty
ting
-
to
self jol
could -
cast
quaff.
be blj^he and merry. af - fairs. our
think of
To Then Then
PTjTJ g
sport sport sport
and and and
play; play; play;
For For For
ev ev ev
-
-
'ry 'ry 'ry
hour's hour's hour's
li -
off
a a a
^
^alt of
Carol 683.
mmu
4^lXitn
ttie
christmas.
Rev. Gerard Moultrie. Solo or Skmi-Chorus.
Words by
\—
->>
Melody by Rev. B. W. J. Trevaldwyn. Har. by T. W. Staniforth.
,
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.
,
fS
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Solo ok Semi-Chobds. 1
77
9—
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on her throne, And there in her arms her [n-fant was shown There sate a fairPrin- cess in joy there In the arms of the Moth - er so pass-ing fair, They wor-ship'd the King of Cre - a - tion rhey have heard from the sky of the t)irth of their King.They haire heard all the sky with ttleharmo -ny ring. .
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f
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Glo
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ria in
ex
J. J^ J
i
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Wt^
-
.
eel
J
-
Glo
sis,
ria
in ex
>/-i-4 Vi. i ^^
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of the East in number three. All worship the Monarch of high degree Gloria in excelsis Deo.
The Kings
Their tribute they
And clearer and
heads they bow. echoing now, Gloria in excelsis Deo.
offer, their
clearer
Parish Choir, No. 1948-4.
is
-
sis,
J
Glo
-
'
ria in
ex
-
eel
-
sis
•Pi r^
"-^
1
"
De
fff JJ- i
i
the zenith is blazing with light. musical voices enrapture the night: Gloria in excelsis Deo. O this is the carol of peace and goodwill From the voices celestial, the zenith that fill Gloria in excelsis Deo.
For
And
all
JHetri? dH'^viutman ttUu are vingtina. Carol 684.
H. KotxschiMir.
SOPBANO AND AiTO.
V
-0-
Mer
-
ry
U
>
U 1.
Christ
-
mas
bells
'
are
k'
ring
-
ing,
King -ing
far
and
near,
Moderately.
t
^ Je
Happy
the Saviour, born t<>day.
And
fir's perfume " Christ welcome
the spicy its
:
—
is
makes
ever,
come
!'
For the
Christ, the
And have we no gifts to offer To our Lord and King ? Lord, " ourselves, our souls and bodies
Unto Thee we bring. With our lives glad homage pay
To Parish Choir, No. 19*8-4.
J f f f the
earth His home.'
;
;
Breathes
T
Precious Christmas gifts are gladdening Many a heart and home But the " Gift all gifts excelling," Christ, Himself, is come In your hearts make speedy room,
Graceful Christmas greens are wreathing
Column, choir and nave While their cross-tipped boughs say "Jesus comes to save."
SUB
In our souls let glad obedience, Faith and love entwine, Yielding Christmas odors sweeter Than the fragrant pine So our hearts shall homage pay To the Saviour, bom to-day.
voices catch the echo
Of the angels' song Grand old chant, and joyous carol, Ring the aisles along. Let our lips their homage pay
To
-
the Saviour, born to-day 566
Lord
is
come
MnQtiuu
TCtfifnrm.
all
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 685. From
Thirteenth Century.
the Latin, 13th Century.
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and fair, The
Son
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art Heav'n's high por
has closed the gates,Fades _ en pro- phets spake Man - y a Psalm - ists sang their song. Song
twi t
ores.
While
light. _
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.
of warn ing kind
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Of
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na
all
"From your
ing; ness,
Psalter, 1647.
,
- ture waits, slum-bers wake
prom - ise
the
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long.
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the
ing for
theheav'nsare
Sure, withnier
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cy
morn.
When
riv'n,
For
dight. Sure,
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en
CHRISTMAS.
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Powell
Lightly.
Lol
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Be num-bered with the
Carol 686.
rWatch
-
and hap
-i
ta - tion ;"Hail Queen of Vir-gins far - ing, Be - seech Thy bless - ed
The Ho Our sore
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And thou
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3.
her maid
ing Peace
i
to
lot
by His grace may
2.
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things thou shalt bear
rrr tal
sal
men
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all all
^
1.
And
tion.
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:
ness
Words by
sta
bear
n^\f
fears
mor-
and child
4
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Christ, that Light has come, Christ, true mercy bringing. is heaven's home. Earth, where angels' cry, "Praise to God on high,"^ Through the night is ringing.
Earth
Parish Choir, No. 1948
—
4.
a Son in
giv
Christ
born,
the Christ
Giv Light
giv'n I" -
ing
m
light;
„.
/J.
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the Star of day - light en with the dawn - ing. un - to man's blind -ness
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Born
Mary's Son!
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for every nation,
By the grace Thou'st won, Shed from heaven's height, Mercy, truth, and light. In the end, salvation.
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Carol 687.
Hfngs* ^ong. CHRISTMAS.
Tr. by Rev. S. Baring-Gould.
Ma
The
1.
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came out
gi
the
of
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"
And as
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6 "Go, Magi, once
"For Herod
is
Now
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But when from the
they were sitting at dinner one day,
An angel of heaven
^ bye,rock-a - bye,pret-ty ba-bie
ent Land,
ri -
-
And as they went rid - ing, a Star went be fore, > Now rock-a And when to Je - ru-sa-lem ci - ty tliey came,
2.
4
French Flanders Melody.
city they
The
more from the town
'
'
rock, etc.
Star went before, shining brightly and clear, Right glad, etc.
They came
to the wild," 7
Now rock, etc. life of the Child," How sad, then, etc.
to the stable at
Bethlehem town,
Now rock, etc. [down, their treasures, and lowly kneel'd Right glad, etc.
They pour'd out
seeking the
The They
hastened in fear,
Now
rock, etc.
appeared and did say. Right glad, etc.
Tliey !
8 For there in the stable, enthroned on the knee, Now rock, etc. Of Mary the Virgin, Messiah they see. Right glad, etc.
Carol 688.
CHRISTMAS.
Tr. by Eev. S. Baring-Gould. 1st Verse Solo (The Angel).
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1.
A- wake,ye
2.
What sound is
wf
f=rf
shep-herds, this
French Flanders Melody.
2nd V. Cho. (The Shepherds).
in
from out
stant- ly.
the sky ?
For Not
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f^
iS3E His sheep,
night
for rest,
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waits
why
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a a
w.
im Z
rea not
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yet tun'd his
flute
throat,
b
To The
U
, day, that voice was
in
a
heav - en sing. The dreamer's voice,
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The Angel (Solo).
O
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off
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dy pipe and
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Give glad
wake ?
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ol sweet. With the farm-yard rick Has
some song and car
smile;
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The new-born Pas - tor The day for la - bour.
while break.
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sake your flocks a the dawn does yet
shepherds,
On dream ^
.
I
earth
1/
must not be mute, ing ears
-
it
smote.
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The Shepherds (Cho.).
wake and
rise
betimes
The darkness rolls away. The dawn is kindliiic; in the East The dawn of perfect day. To those who long in darkness strayed Awakes the Gospel dawn, To all who wandering sheep have been The Shepherd true is born. Parish Choir, No. 1948-4.
4 Arise, arise, bring tabret, lute,!
And shepherds haste away. We'll tune, as we to Bethlehem speed, A gallant roundelay. The shepherds' feast of feasts is come, We'll dance and piv^e and sing, The Holy Child that's born will be The shepherds' Holy King.
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ntia a^t^viutmaH dS^avoU
2rtiti9
Carol 689. Words
TraditUmaL
Traditional.
4
1.
2. 3.
This
Now the As
the
new
Christ
-mas Ca
-
us
Let
rol
And may
proud may come hi - ther shep - herds were feed - ing
Of
cheer per
-
-
ful
ly
see
in
the
field.
hon ex
In
sing.
ly
feet
their flocks
The most The sweet
our
-
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eel
-
birth
and lent
our
of
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r
glo
Sa
ry Of tern Of viour Un
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Ma or
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ti -
Heaven
our
-
pat
hn -
-
mil
them
to
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was
ly -
i
re
-
Who
ty;
For
in
By
blest
the wise
men
discovered
This bright heavenly Star,
Then with gold and rich spices Straight they came from afar, In obedience to worship With a heavenly mind, Knowing that He was born All for the good of mankind. Parish Choir, No. 1»19— 4.
was
born -
an
ners' re
King of ed
the
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a a
Vir
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gin. Bless
of
era
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die,
gels
of
glo
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ry.
of
stead -
- ed Deck'd with
Who
these
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ry by name; For poor sin na - ments gay. Here the great dings did bring. And di - rect
When
King, vealed
r
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r
demp-tion To Glo - ry In shep - herds To
the
a their
r
world
man Hea
r
r
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here ger
-
ven
He He -
ly
came, lay.
King.
Let us learn of those sages Who were wise to obey ;
May we
find through all ages
They have honoured this day, Ever since our Redeemer's Blest nativity,
Who To
was born set
of a Virgin
poor sinners
free.
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seat notp
Carol 690.
NEW
From
a Black Letter Collection, 1642,
in the
Ashmoleau Library, Oxford.
1. 2.
The
old
And now And now
year
with let
now new
a
way
-
is
fled,
year's gifts each friend the com - pa - ny
all
fLtXt*
Arthur H. Brown.
^« ^ 3.
atoaa? i^as
TEAK'S DAY.
a^
The new year
Un
- to each In friend - ly
m
ther
en they
ner
all
is
it
o
man
-
-
ter
do
a
-
-ed: send;
Then God
gree ;
For
'T^
j^
a
-
'm
'^m W
^m
=SC
3=t
r-j-i-^
us now our sins down-tread, And joy-ful - ly all ap-pear. let our lives a - mend, And that the truth may grant we may ap-pear. here we're wel - come, all may see, Un-to this jol -ly good cheer
LJ=a-.^Hi^
^a=j (.
r
r
r
sport is
U^^n^
^^l=t: ^i=f
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iP5==
wick
r
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Let's
mer
Now, Good
like
-
ry the
^ be
snake,
tune
to
and play; Hang sor-row,
let's
for
-
this cast
cast care
Parish Choir, No. 1949 —4.
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ho
-
li
-
your
off -
ter
a - way— be -gin— 1
day, skin send.
And Of
And
let
TT-r :?=3=
izit
my mas
sin. And to a -mend this year ed all, and so our friend, God bless us
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us vil
with run thoughts and
my dame which
God send you a hap-py newlyear! a hap-py new year a hap-py new year
Godsend us end— Godsend us
1 I
THE OLD YEAR NOW AWAY HAS FLED. Chorus.
Let's
1.
Now, Good
2.
3.
mer like for
fi
-
-
ry be the snake,
tune
to
J
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ho
this cast
off
my
mas
-
li
-
day,
your skin ter
-
send,
And
let
Of
e to
And
us vil
-
run thoughts
and play; Hang
sport -
ed sin, And our friend, God
I
: f r new
f sor - row, to a bless us
with
and wick dame which is
my
let's
mend all,
way
cast care this year and so
^
gin
end—
God send God send God send
you us
hap hap
a a a
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new new
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year I year year I I
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Carol 691. From
the
Marbach Hymtier, 12th
Bohemian Brothers' Book, 1566
cent
F^^m ^m f—f-
1.
Touch -ing grace we Prin
2.
We
3.
Tri
-
be - held
a
pie gifts
in
-
ces three
star full bright.
First-lings of Sign of Christ
hand have we, Wor-thy a Babe
;
the the of
Gten
-
ve high
F±F=f
be: Pledge here by Light Fared we hith de-gree: Yon-der Child
of
tiles
ry
:
-
er,
on
Gold our comely King doth show. Incense, Priest for evermo; But the gift of myrrh thereto Bodeth death of bitter woe.
Bright of yonder star the ray
;
We, with you, good kings, today Tune the lute and raise the lay. Homage to this Babe to pay. Parish Choir, No. 1949
—4
Carol 692. Words by W.
chf.istmas.
Havergal.
II.
Havergal.
^yvs 1.
So
2.
And
3.
The
hap-pyall the day. the birds,all day long. stars
were
Had Had
been with -out
I
left trill
play, And such good thoughts had come o'er my mmd, the sun had gone down, oh, so redl themoonshow'da streak"^ of her gold-
-ing their song; And
In their brightest and
all drest
best;And
for why it was sent. I wonder'd what it meant. Or As I ne'er had felt aught of the kind. had fold -ed the sheep. And were talk - ing of sleep. But some - how we cared not for bed. 'Twas a glo - ri - ous night And we thought of the sight Of which Da - vid our fa - ther had told.
That
We
;
m A
7 Then onward we sped, To find out the bed, Where the Saviour in lowliness
sound struck our ear, Sweet, joyous, and clear. like a musical breeze But, ere we could gaze,
4
It seemed
We were And
In your own
You
then the whole choir. Rising higher and higher. Sang of "glory, sweet peace and good-will"; The sheep seemed to dance. And the mountains to prance. And the stars could no longer stand still.
C. F.
Briskly
2. 2.
Beth-lehem They would ne'er have out Bless - ed Star
i
Eev.
shin
East 'em Him their coun try ing Through the dark est
-
See In
the
J J -J .J r
far,
.
.
.
nig ht,
.
.
Lead
.
-
we now,
God,
ing
up
J
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rejoicing.
For to us as well
That bright star so glorious Doth glad tidings tell. -
iour
-
Je
-
cy. sus.
I
9fc=pa.
Free Placed
-
-
fer
Heav'n
a
is
Light
of
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of
will in
Who J
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-i
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j
ings
I
5
star.
Even we are Gentiles, As were happy they.
Who
were led to Jesus Bringing gifts to-day.
Light.
6
With them
let us worship. For our Light has come Star of Bethlehem lead us Safe to Heaven our Home. I
new-bom
the not
r 4 Sing
Sav mer
Dykes.
r^M
Make Had
.
fTT-i i
i
riirl^r
'r
r
Kings
•
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known -
i
n
iot.
^=3^
haste
I
giE
every day, I sing and I pray To the Babe who is Saviour and all May His wonderful birth Be known through the earth. And cheer both the great and the small
CHRISTMAS OR EPIPHANT.
^M
to
declare.
And now
9
Hemaman.
^-=^7^ Now
the blest sight
soon we made known To all in the town What we heard the good angel
i^m^letiem Haste
ISfoUl to
Carol 693
midst cattle and hay.
we saw
And
town a Babe and a King !"
little
Him
will find
lay
!)
'Twas our Judah's delight And Mary and Joseph were there
And
6
Him
found
8 But
bright one then said, ('Twas like life from the dead,) "Good tidings, good tidings I bring Messiah's come down
1.
We
A
6
Words by
Near Bethlehem's inn, (Oh shame on their sin
a blaze. found ourselves down on our knees. all in
in to
Hai^ of
of QlaTfmun,
ttiontrett Xmtn
Carol 694 Worda by
B. H. Hall.
W. W. Rosseau.
^mmm^^^m^m Day
1.
In
.
of
the
won
der,
day
of
umph
of
this
-
tri -
^i—L
m^j^
i
J=J: Gone
Un
-
is
sor
-
to
Je
-
hon
-
is
sad
pow
^^^^
-
J—
ten
to
the
ter'd
are
the
J
J
J
bi
ev
-
-
lant
er
glo
shall
swell
An
-
clouds
End
-
ed
-
ing,
-
gel's
sto
of
er
-
-
light
the
song,
r=ErT=
^ -f
J ;
the gloom
is
vie
to
-
-
J *
Ji-
,
y be
-
ry
J i
God,
r
ry,
Cast
a
ror.
Sin
and
-
way
all
hell
are
doubt and cap - tive
dread led.
^^ the
the grave
is
ther,
Glo
-
ry, "Christ
is
en
freed from
ter
-
ror, "Christ
is
en
Fa
-
from from
F
the
dead,
the
dead.'
4 Victor now, to Heaven ascended, Seated on the Father's throne,
3 Every people, every nation Soon shall hear the gladsome sound, Joyous tidings of salvation Borne to earth's remotest bound.
whom our nature blended, Will His blessed children own.
Christ, in
If above, in glory meeting. the heavenly courts should tread,
Then shall rise in tones excelling, Praise for grace so freely shed.
We
the Easter hymn be swelling, "Christ is risen from the dead !"
Sweeter then will sound the greeting, " Christ is risen from the dead."
And
Parish Choir, No. 1510—
long
ii
r to
night -
J
f=F
Give E'en
I
i-A^E;s^^
J
Bless
,
rious
^ps^
er,
J ^
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oj ^
ness,
,
r
I
Lis
Scat
-
,J
J
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or,
^^-i ^^^-^t ^
ia SE
Ju
f"=r
row, gone BUS
thy
Hail
ness,
-
hour,
i=.^l^
i f=T^
tE
glad
4.
673
^onv gatlanlvs.
(gtome fort)) antr tiring Carol 695. Words by Mrs.
EASTER. J.
W. Anderson. -N
N
h
-fy-i
H. Eotzschmar.
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Moderalo.
1—/--^
N
>>
N-i
:^;
1
Saty
1.
Come
and bring your gar We know that sin and sor our Lord and Sav And as ris Yea! Christ the Lord is
2. 3.
4.
forth
S9=- -&-1 —
-
row
At
-
iour
Came
en
Oh!
-
— — J. <-*
-J
1
lands, Come forth with praise
-
the with your flow'rs.And to cov er The earth, as gar-den's shade, Dis - pelled its our pres - ence,With-in
!
-
-N-
(
P
>^
times must shad forth from out grace and truth
h—
'
1
i
—
I
1
1
-t
som-bre
gloom,
For 'tis Yet still So now
spir
shine;
Up
tem-ples with a -
its
throng; pall;
-
and
-
ow
all;
the
tomb,
Di
vine!
-
!— \
—
En-wreath the
song;
—4-
f
-
-j^-
^
the glo - rious Eas as o'er our Sav
-
ter!
A
-
we
-
iour ence. ns!
And
His
Pres and cheer, and guide
hold,
al - tars
And Death's dark man tie And walk - ing in the En - fold us in Thy
feel
— Bright That
'TTmTTTW^5
day for pray'r and praise, an - gels vig - ils keep still
we hear His
we may
tru
When With
in
said
"To
say:
us
love the Sav - iour May join our the tomb, and hov - er Where our be to Ma - ry "Do not fear! Be -hold Me the Lord is ris'n indeed," This glo-rious
who
all -
Who
voice,
ly
-
I
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Carol 696.
glad-some lays. loved ones sleep!
and re Eas -ter
-
joice!'
Day!
int Alleluia. G. H. Westbury.
Briskly.
mmfpfTWfv^^^ J
we Al-le
1.
Sing
2.
Ear-ly
3.
Now He
lu
-
On this joy-ful day, Je-sus Christ is ris - en. Men and An -gels He who once was slain. From the grave a- ris - ing Rose to life a And He hears us sing; By His Kes - ur- rec- tion Death has lost its ^ -^ -^_i
-
ia
in the morn-ing, lives lor ev - er.
J.A4i,i:
UL
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After each verse
i!±/I
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1 -fs
say. gain, sting.
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Hap-py ,hap-py Eas J
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Parish Choir, No. 1510
Loud and JTJ
ter,
— 4.
clear
we
sing,
Je-8us Christ
I.I
I
is I
ris- en,
hJ^I
1-^
Je-siia Christ is King. I
EASTER.
Carol 697.
Words and music by
Umlauf.
S. C.
Andante grandioso.
y I
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9
I
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1.
Al
le
-
All
E'en the
Lol List
-
lu
King
ia!
-
the dark-ness
2.
3.
With
-
chil
dren
-
vie
now
is
love
to
to
-
He comes
-
en
-
with ser - aphs sing as the hosts draw near their shouts of joy they praise
"^ —'^Q'TiH^ An An An
Crown Him crown Him Crown Him! crown Him! Crown Him! crown Him! !
!
m
-
-
-
^^i
en! Hear the Sav
calls
them
How
er,
t—
'
I
f
bells are filled life
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Him H
!
strain!
iour
brings;
glad re
now;
frain.
.
heav-en
rings!
.
hom-age
hovf.
Je
-
i
i
.
—
r
-f
come to reign. King of kings! Vic - tor's brow!
sus Christ has
-
Him! Crown the Sav -lour Him! Crown the no - ble
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jjj
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sic.
ing.
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To
wor
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Christ
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ModtrcUo. J,
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Joy-ous
On
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CHBISTMAS.
Eev. E. Caswall.
P.
1.
Sleep,
2.
Sleep,
Ho-ly Ho - ly
How sweet it Up -on
Babel
Babe
is
the lov
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on ThyMoth-er's breast I with Ma - ry gaze
to see Thee lie In «uch a place of ing in-fant smile. Which there divine-ly
Thine An -gels watch a -round; Ah, take Thy brief re -pose;
King of kings. Be -fore pains a - wake, And Thou
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th' In-car
All bend
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Too quick
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Great Lord of earth.and sea, and sky, In joy up - on that Face a - while.
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3.
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nate King
to length-en'd pains
In rev - 'rent awe pro - found! a- lone shall close. a - wake, That death
of kings.
etitffiitians, uiouUt. CHRISTMAS.
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Byrom.
J.
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2.
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and the Vir
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see the
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5
And found,
sing, redeemed,
angelic thrones among,
a glad triumphal song
He, that was born upon this joyful day. Around us all His glory shall display Saved by His love, incessant we shall sing Of angels and of angel-men the King.
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bove; earth:
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Gaskell.
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Christmas
time,
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all
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l^avU to
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{Congaudeat turba JUtlium.) CHRISTMAS.
Latin words, 11th Century
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2.
3.
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bells' glad song to the of bright angels proclaim Forth hasted the shepherds so glad
as that
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con- ceiv
on high, God a King, said they,
to
Piae Cantiones.
Give
Beth Beth Beth
hem. hem. hem.
4
4 The Star in the East
Wondrous
bright
now
leads
them with heavenly
light,-
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It resteth o'er the
lies in
His state
Christ of Bethlehem.
5 Their gifts great kings are bringing to lay at His feet
OSering meet O man, give thou thine heart unto Christ, heaven's King, Born at Bethlehem.
Mtmtmf^tv, Carol 705.
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ti^ou
man.
CHRISTMAS.
Thomas Ravenscroft.
Words trom "Melismata, Not
1. 2.
loo slow.
Re-mem-ber,
The An - gels To Beth-lem
O
thou man
thou man thou man thou man
all did sing did they go.
O thou man, Re-mem-ber, O thouman.The An-gels O thou man, To Beth-lem
thou man,Thy time is spent: did sing, Up- on the hill: all did they go. The shepherds three
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4.
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Most
joyfully:
Give thanks to God alway For this our happy day. Let all men sing and say, Holy, holy.
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Happy Mother, ever Virgin, Mary clasps Him to her breast. All succeeding generations Speaking oi her call her blest, And Saint Joseph joins with wonder In the homage of the rest.
Now, dear Lord, Thy Birth-day As we bend before the shrine.
keeping.
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Unto nn Carol 708.
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CHRISTMAS.
From Piae
Cantiones, lS8g. Arr. by Geoffrey Shaw.
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Carol 709. Words hj A.
4,
lu
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Al
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He came
our souls to purify,
Alleluia! And bring us safe to bliss on high. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia
let us with one accord, Alleluia! Alleluia! His Birthday praise the Lord I Alleluia! Alleluia!
Therefore
On
I
this
Carol 711. Words by
J.
CHKISTMAS.
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on the plains, Where a ion were they 'ware That an cold
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swains
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to
flocks in
he,
'nor
be
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an - gels on high Sang loud from the sky. So we may have glad-uess and mirth, earth: And night; But a glo - ry shone rooDd, And sweet mu- sic did sound. And the wel-kin was fill'dwithde - light, sad
;
For a Sav - iour
is
NOTB.—The C
hear, great
And Otit
To a world that was
born
in last
bar of minor refrain
From a
On
We
led on by a star
Myrrh, incense, and gold,
all
may be
glad.'
peace to you
all
deliv'rance from thrall
this blessed
Christmas morning.
Our story is told, Ye have heard it of old, sing the same song every year But it ever is new To hearts that are true :
May God
bore the glad tidings afar.
Parish Choir, No. 1994—4.
there-fore ye
intentionally natural.
And
far eastern clime
wse men
And
Now
and small, you all,
Their gifts they unroll'd,
And
is
Grod bless
song of a Christmas morning. There came in due time
Certain
lorn.
685
of His grace send you cheer
Carol 712.
It
1.
2.
Now
hap
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by by
ring
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the riv the riv the riv
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lights
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is
Now
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the soft-winged snows, they lights, they the lone - ly the ships still move in
are fall are drift the si -
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ing ing lence
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lights
by by
ring
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f
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the hand God of thinks the sail - or the sail - or's heart,
are
of
his
it
is
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4.
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stars the stars
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more pain
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the world
rway. way. way.
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fppi All Christ
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They
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E. Beffell.
nan
mw=i=^ ui un*
-
chkistmas.
Carol 713. Words by M. E. Browne. Allegretto
O'er
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or
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a a
ring ring
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on this Christ-mas Day, And his home on this Christ-mas And says "It is Christ-mas Day''
ones.
cheer-
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the bay; the bay. the bay.
k=ht=^
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the the the
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-mas -
the bells
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Christ
There are
— — r r V t Vt
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py
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the bells
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Day
Christ- mas
is
There are
3.
As sung erery Christmas at Christ Church, Oyster Bay,
in
I
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ing, ing,
8HBPHERDS NIGHT-WATCH KEEPING. Tempo
Into.
T gel hosts gels swift
a
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wing wing
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bring bring
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Carol 714. Words by H.
gra
de
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if 2
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I
to=tias<
CHRISTMAS. G. F. Terry.
G. Rosedale.
a
u
J
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1.
All hail,
ye
mer
2.
Be- gone
all
gloom,
-
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ry folk cast grief
to
-
a
-
m p^niT^ 'II I
day. All
hail,
we
our glad-some lay, Come for aye a -bide. What
sing
side.May joy with
us
i^
^i-.*
ggt-^f^^ Chobus.
^
Brightly
rail.
4
itf
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we
do be
us
-
Our
gay
ca - rol tide.Than death de say,
-
No
fied
-
we
el,
sing
No
A
this , ,
^
the
An -gels
-^J -^
Come
let
A-
came
to
tell.
J
For God 1
_
And
to
Him
Cho.
eth
all
J-
-«-
I
there
things well
With man doth dwell.
^ we
find
Him,
greatest, best.
Most welcome guest. Cho. Noel, Noel, etc.
sing.
Noel, Noel, etc.
With us your happy songs unite. Within your hearts to dwell, invite
The God who doeth all Your soul to light. Cho.
Noel, Noel. etc.
Parish Choir, No. 1994—4.
I
Who in a manuer deigns to rest. Who by His Life ye world hath blest,
fittest offering.
Seek not ye palace rich or grand, Nor with the greatest men to stand. But join a lowly pilgrim band In Israel's land.
Cho.
-
J
Lo
us seek the Infant King, pay, and to Him bring
And homage
Our hearts as
who do
687
And
things right.
Noel, Noel, etc.
^o=tras ^otl) tiloseom 3tnHt*& Carol 715. Words by Mev.
sum
(..Ja™ Radix.-)
Woodward.
G. E.
Christmas.
E.
J.
Hopkins, Mus. D.
To- day doth bios- som Jes -se's stem, And bear-eth fruit in Beth - le - hem wel ..„ - come ti .. - dings The Sav-iour comes the world to aid. The Word of God true flesh is made .The Lord's own day for Full sweet-ly Ma - ry Christ doth child, Yet bi-deth maid -en un - de-filed: Sun.moon and stars,
1.
:
2.
3.
for man-kind,Sweet so
-
the troubled mind,
lace for
and some, Welcome the time that now is come, hands.And sing for glad-ness, all ye lands.
all
le-lu
j-al
clap your
Ye shepherds, leave your flocks withal, hasten to the manger-stall: See there in crib the new-bom King And with th' angelic chorus sing AUeluyal
4
6 Speed on, ye kings, from Saba far, Follow the guidance of the star: With bended knee and loving cheer Give preseuta to that Babe so dear. Alleluyal
And
1
6 Then bless
we holy Trinity, The which hath dealt so lovingly; To Jesus, Son of Mary maid, By every tongue be homage paid. Alleluyal
Carol 716. J
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Words by Jane E. Leeson.
m
oC
oW.
christbla.s. T^
7-
ni^t
a starts
'rtuais
„
(For child on going to bed.)
^ ^ ,,. , C. L. Naylor.
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;fc
^iif&
1.
'Twas
2. 3.
a
star
-
ry night
Soft and qui - et Sav-iour, 'twas to
When
is
of the
bed Where
win
me
grace
old,
Si re
-
ing an - gels lay my lit - tie stoop to that poor
joic
I
Thou didst
Very smoothly, with a gentle swing. A-
The poor shep- herds of Thy Thou hadst but a man- ger Lov - ing with per - feet
told
^^ head;
place,
birth,
bare, love
^
.
God
.
Rug-ged
straw
Child,and
man,
be
-
come
a
child
for
pil
-
on low
earth, fair.
and God
i
^
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T^=f
ii* 4 If
my
slumbers broken be, let me think of Thee;
5
Waking
Darkness cannot make
me
fear,
Thou art near. Who lies cradled on Thine arm. bass notes loUowhig must be played an octave higher, the upper notes being played by the L. H.
If I feel that
•On the organ the
flvo
Happy now I turn to sleep; Thou wilt watch around me keep. Him no danger e'er can harm
Just as written.
Parish Choir, No. 1994-4.
688
Carol 717. Words from the " Parish
^P=:t=
p
curistmas. Visitor."
J
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Fred. Schilling.
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1.
2.
3.
a
wake,
-
Came down on Fear not, we 1
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rise, goodC hris-tians, Let no - thing you glo - ry, Ar - rayed in shi clouds of bring good ti- dings, For, on this hap
J
J
^L_js^
Sav peo
-
-
—
r
iour
Was
born
pie.
Who watch'd their flocks
h
up
Beth
In
iour,
-
le
-
-
on
by
morn.
r
Un
-
mem - ber Christ our -
the shep-herd the
to
I
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moon was
shin
shep
si
^
^
r
r
^ '
r
And through the mid -night rose the sim - pie Up
self-same
-
The prom-ised One,
1
1
1
The
night.
born
is
J w r
--i :i
day!
this
hem
Re
may. light,
py
-
1
ing.
That
lence
The
herds All
^M
i^J—L
p^ n
^r-f-h-
r
-
Sav
J
^r
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ning
-
— — —f- ^^ ^ T ^r
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dis -
p=t
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1
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r 1
now
in
the
host joy
be
is
heav'n -ly with a
,
(
1
1
1
i
1^
'-^
sky.
When a
ho
ly
r band
gan:
"Glo -ry
be
to
God
"And
let
us
J
J
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mind;
ful
r
1
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r
r
of
an
J
gels
on
the High- est; On earth, good will go with speed,"said they." This ho - ly child
1
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r -
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to to
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high
man find
I
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When a Glo
-
ry
And
;
rA Not
ho be
band God
let
go
in
an
-
gels
the
High
-
est
;
Came down from God On earth good will
on
high,
to
man
ly
Child
to
J
J.
with speed "said they, "This
J
a kingly palace of God they found, a lowly manger Where oxen fed around. The glorious King of Heaven, The Lord of all the earth, In mercy condescended To be of humble birth. Parish Choir, No. 1995 —4. in
The Son
But
of
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J
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Long looked the simple shepherds, With holy wonder stirred. Then praised God for all the things Which they had seen and heard. And homeward went rejoicing, Upon that Christmas morn, Declaring unto every one That Jesus Christ was born.
1
find.'
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_
_
fStnttfitumnu 2iomino< Carol 718. From
m 1.
CHRISTMAS. Charles Vincent, Mua. D.
the German.
What
time
The
stall
I
Full loth,
I
•1.
7.
kept sought took
I
^
/ Then
wel
ijir
J
I
my a
come
P^ ^^
J-
non
in fold, Good news and found, The Babe
leave,
but
sheep -
my
—
r^f r -
r
r
'r
and
joy
lo
5. 8.
He Up
Beth
-
le
-
hem,
quoth he,
turn'd and look'd me on my heart he
-
Parish Choir, No. 1995
—
4,
ish
me an swad-dling
U
rU
woe.
Be
me
p^r
r
m an ho
ne
gel
told.
sen
bound.
J
di
-
ca
J
J
r
r
-
morn. The
face
to
face,
My
laid
his
face.
And
-
mus
i
J
PI
:t=^ to
go.
r-p-
r
-
t ,
-
home -ward
^t
-
J
Pr^rr^
=F=f
^i^j TV^ At
-
i«^
J
2.
to in
Christ Child would with
I
-' r^r
ban
^P^
Sa
-
viour
heart
was
gave
me
Je
-
his,
heart's
sus Christ in
ease
lit
and
bom.
is -
space.
tie
so
-
lace.
BENEDICAMUS DOMINO. J-
3. 6.
The Yoang-ling
-
li
When
rev - 'rent - ly This trea-sure must
eth
.
I.
.
I
.
.
a
in
kissed His
guard
full
stall.
That
feet. fast.
Else
&UtPf
1.
2.
4.
Sleep, Ho Sleep, Ho Sleep, Ho Sleep, Ho
-
-
I
I
Sleep, Sleep,
Babel Sleep, Babe! Sleep,
ed wings. a - while, bers break,
Parish Choir, No. 1995
re
-
with-
my
deem
poor
in bliss
felt
.
not
sin
-
won
-
al
.
-
ners all. der sweet.
ways
last.
fl^olp l^afie. Ancient Melody.
Babe Babe
and sky,
sea,
fold
Face slum
ly ly ly ly
shall soul shall
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 719. Words by E. Caswall J =84.=*
3.
My
Ho Ho Ho Ho
How sweet Be
-
fore
on Up And Thou -
—4
-ly -ly -ly -ly
Babel Up - on Thy Mo-ther's Babel Thine An'- gels watch a Babel While I with Ma - ry Babel Ah, take Thy brief re-
it
In the
th'
to
is to car - nate lov - ing length-en'd -
Thee
see
King in
-
pains
lie
of kings. fant smile
a
-
Lord
breast. Great
round; gaze
.
pose:
In In
of earth,
and
All bend-ing low, with In joy up - on that Too quick -ly will Thy
a place such rev-erent awe
Which there di
wake. That death
a
-
of
restl
pro- found!
vine} - ly lone shall
plays. close.
Carol 720. V^oices
and
christmas. AVords and mvLsic by
accpl. to verses 4, 6, 8.
$
r1.
Cold
2.
Soon
was was
the
His
t
when
in a gar -den ence miss'd with- in His
day pres
Walk'd the Child
bare,
home,
His Moth-er
U Je gen
sus wrapt in
ho tlemark'dHis ev
-
-
-
His Forth
thought;
ly 'ry
way;
/
"
with a weight of
care,
seek where He did
Calm
roam,
Full
-
1
ness of
^
and
T rest
^
J. Stainer.
I
brow seemed cloud she came then
^1
P\ U from world-ly things He I
sweet words His trou-ble
to
.
al
-
ed to
I
sought. -
lay.
t
"When sung
I
as a Tenor Solo, small notes
may be
sung.
3 (Solo) " Speak, gentle Lord;" she cried with reverent love "Tell me, I pray, what griefs around Thee press, Though I of earth, and Thou from Heaven above, I am Thy Mother; what doth Thee distress?"
Summer and Offering to
spring did each with other vie. Him the fragrance of their store;
Chanting sweet notes the birds around Him fly, AVondering why earth had chequered so her floor.
4 {Cho.)
7
pp Sweet was her
face as o'er His head she bent; Longing to melt His look of saddest grief. With lifted eyes His ear to her He lent; Her kindly solace brought His soul relief.
f Then did
He
5 smile, a smile of love so deep.
Winter himself grew warm beneath
glow. From drooping branches scented blossoms peep. Up springs the grass, the sealCd fountains flow.
/ Know
Cliolr,
No.
1995
—
4,
8 (Cho.)
Hid in the wreath was many a cruel thorn Yet on His brow He placed it, full of joy: Full well He knew why He on earth was born, How by His Blood He should our woes destroy.
then, dear brother, in these Christmas hours, Sorrow, like snow, will melt if lie but smile; if He clothe thy wintry patli witii flowers. Amidst thy mirth, think on His thorns awhile. 602
And Parish
its
(Solo.)
his Mother lilies white entwined, Fresh as her love, and chaste as she was pure; About His head the Passion-flowers did bind. Type of the sufierings He must soon endure.
pp Then round
l^oiu uinQ tor all full Carol 721.
%\x^ttily>.
CHRISTMAS.
Lucas Le MoUjne, 1520. Moderato.
^
Poitou.
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p
Pbologuk.Now
M ^
sing
•we
full
all
J^
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l
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Ho
f^^^
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g
her grace.right meet
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ly.
Ma
ly
-
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V
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Ferses
^
-
ceived
j
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her bless
-
: ed name.
2.
<£
1.
To
Now J
ry,
The
pro
What
mess
^
ga
r=s= Man Christ
Men.
-
phets old en - ger
-
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± r
Women.)
rr
And what
said he,
Women.
^
Who,
That
To
(V. 2 Men.)
save tell
IN
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^ z
this race us, bless
^
: of -
ed
'
Christ would leave heav'n'spor - tals, won - drous. thee the news so
:^E
As Of
?c=n:
•
^^m ^
w^
^^
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I
Ma
ry,
pur
Ga
bn
el,
Mary,
This angel when he spake. he foretold that Jesus On earth our form should take ? He said, " The Lord be with thee. For full of grace thou art, And thou art highly favoured. Thou meek and pure of heart."
When
fame!
V-
\i>
5 r And with men to stay; ourHeav'n-ly King. 'Twas
3
did say, did bring
^^^
1/
ry's
gT~"r-
2.
tals.
-
I
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^
i=i=
r sweet
-
est
mai
the white
Men.
5
-
den. robed,
By God's most
Who brought this
sure
de
news
to
Did shepherds from the mountains In humble garb and meek.
With joyous exultation The Holy Infant seek?
Women. They sought the Immble manger. And soon as they did see The new-born I'rince of Glory, They sank on bended knee.
Mary, Chobus. 6 We humbly trust, blessed Mary, That God will give us grace Say where didst thou abide To love this Holy Infant When Gabriel did promise And ever seek His face; This first great Cnistmas-tide. So at the last great Advent, Women. In Galilee I rested. When He as .Judge shall stand. In holy love and fear. We may amongst the blessed. And in my meditation Be placed on His right hand. The Angel did appear. Note.— The Prologue ( first four lines should be sung by a single bas.s or tenor voice unaccompanied to the first four harmony. chorus and in The men, when singing alone should of course verse in commence 1, lines of the melody. Then all cases accompaniment of these the may carry the harmonies. In each likewise. sing the ;he melody, and the women likewise Parish Choir, No. 1998 -4
Men.
4
Now tell us,
)
(
)
pt mettu, QtntUtatn.
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 722. Words
Traditional.
Traditional.
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r
1
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gen
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Lord sing praises. All you within this place, And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace This holy tide of Christmas All others doth deface
In tempest, storm, and wind: straightway. The Blessed Babe to find:
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at those tidings in mind, left their flocks a-feeding.
much
And went to Bethlehem
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etc.
6
The shepherds Rejoiced
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But when to Bethlehem they came. Where this dear Infant lay, They found Him in a manger. Where oxen feed on hay His Mother Mary kneeling down, Unto the Lord did pray
"Fear not," then said the Angel, " Let nothing you affright. This day is born a Saviour Of virtue, power, and might
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tide,
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glad give
hem.While shep-herds knelt to pray, hem, Where sim - pie shep-herds pray, hem, To give His life a - way,
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home
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Tliring.
G. B. Lissant.
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From the Eastern mountains Pressing on they come, "Vise Men in their wis-dom To His hnm-ble home. There their Lord and Saviour Meek and low-ly lay, Wondroos Light that led them Onward on their way; Thou who in a man-ger Once hast lowly lain, Whodostnowin glo - ry O'er all kingdoms reign, Ga-ther in the out- casts, -All who go a - stray,Throw Thy radiance o'er them, Guide them on their way .
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Ev- erjourneying on- ward, Guided by Star, As they journey Homeward omeward By that guiding gu Star. Ne'er have seen the brightness Of Thy guiding Star. Guide them by the brightness Of Thy guiding Star
far,
Na-tionsfroma-far, Who in lands a - far Those who never knew Thee,Those who wander far,
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Onward through
the darkness
6 Until
Whether bond
Of the lonely night. Shining
still
before them
With Thy kindly
To that heavenly home. Where no sin nor sorrow
Toung and old together. By Thy Guiding Star.
Evermore
Carol 726.
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CHKISTMAS.
Vivace. voices to each part.
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2.
Hark
3.
See
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sleep, Rise and leave your the bells ring round; Lis- ten to their the flowers all burst a - new. Think - ing snow is
ven
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'Neath Thy starlit banner, Jesu, follows Thee O'er the distant mountains
light.
Guide them, Jew and Gentile, Homeward from afar,
Two
every nation.
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Cometh at length the age of peace. Strife and sorrow now shall cease Prophets foretold the wondrous story I
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joy
win-ter's chains were break brightest beams be - stow
if
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of
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Of tliis Heaven-born Prince of Glory. Cho. Shepherds! etc
el.
Shepherds then up and quick away. Seek the Babe ere break of day He is the hope of every nation. !
All in
Him
Cho.
shall find salvation.
Shepherds
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THE SHEPHERDS.
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Carol 727. Tr.
fr.
the
p
There
German
of P. Cornelius.
p. Cornelius.
Piacevole.
an
an -gel of
PP
light
Brought the glad tidings that night "Christ, the promised Redeemer :
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And
on
earth
peace
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Parish Choir, No. 2000
— 4,
and
good
-
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will
to
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all
rr^rn
THE SHEPHERDS.
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Haste^ tue tiUeseDf f^uht Is totn
Carol 728. Briskly.
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haste,
1.
I
CHRISTMAS.
2.
With
an
3.
Ere
dawn
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bless choirs
ing
day N
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ed His their .
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The
King
es sing. thenis raise,
His "Glo
birth ry
Babe
is
prais
an
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!
For "unto us a Child is bom, To us a Son is given ;" To raise us from our fallen state, He stooped to earth from Heaven. Parish Choir, No. 2000-4.
J.
born
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day
glad
to
God
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ed pro on
long:
claim high,"
!
Then gladly hail this festal day, Your joyous voices raise ;
On
this
Let
our holy Cliristmas mom men sound His praise.
all
Mt.
Notll, pvitf^tt, |ttlnsttel> ttll tO
Carol 729.
Words by E. Mabel Dawson
Arthur H. Broum.
CHEISTMAS.
Moderato.
2.
Now, Now,
3.
Say,
1.
pri pri
-
who
Min Min
thee, thee,
was
to
-strel, tell strel, who
me Whose That
did hear
-
there that bless
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ed night,
eyes
An-
the
hrst
of
To mark
the
gel
did
hosts
Christmas car won-drous, daz
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see,
ols dear. zling sight,
When When Wh'^n
iT^-A
sang
loud they hosts of earth was
an lit
just
a
flock
gen low
tie
sheep
ly sheep
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ho
in gels
of in
with ^
ly
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ap
did
with Heav'n
low safe
-
glee.
That
Christ-mas
pear.
And And
mu
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sic
shi
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ning
light.
sheep,
ly
re
-
ly
-
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treat.
wan-d'ring gaze,
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And And And
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Did bid the herald Angels fly, Proclaiming where the Babe did lie? Cho. '"Twas meet that Angel hosts were seen gentle sheep in pastures green, For ere the world was made, I ween, Dear Christ, the Lamb of Qod, hath been.' Parish Choir, No. 2000-4.
an
who
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gels
that
flock
from their with
great
fiU'd
Ju
far
-
far and winged their
dee? near ? flight?
did
watch
.
ful
a
seat." -
maze.'
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Now, prithee, Minstrel, tell me why To sheep and shepherds God on High
By
shep-herds shep-herds shep-herds
night in sound-ed
'Twas meet that shepherds should behold, hear the blessed tidings told, Christ, true Shepherd of His Fold,
And For
Was come Cho.
to earth that winter cold."
Lamb, O Shepherd, we would be enfolded safe by Thee
Thy sheep
Now
;
with the shepherds joyfully,
At Mauger-Throue we bend the knee
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CHRISTMAS.
Tr. from P. Gerhardt.
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E. Ebeling, 1667.
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Would'st thou mag
stand
-
and heark
ni
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en,
fy
the
my
good
sto
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bro
ry
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Of
ther,
the Babe,
To
the
song
the
.
of
King
Je
of
's
'glo
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"Sleep,
my
Bridegroom, Son, nay rather
God th' eternal Father Eyal Eya! See, Thy cradle I have made Thee, On Thy pillow gently laid Thee— Sleep, Thou beautifullest Child. Son
of
:
Eya! Eyal sleep and slumber Sleep, my Saviour and my Babe. ;
Parish Choir, No. 1774—4.
"Sleep, Sleep, Sleep,
Thou Thou Eya
my
best of dowries golden
Pearl of price uiitolden I
;
;
Eya
Solace, pa.s.sing metre.
Than
the milk and honey sweeter Sleep, of hearts Thou noble Guest. Eya sleep and slumber Sleep, Thou matchless Lily-ttower."
Eya
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ther.
2ro it0 in fiotn
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CHRISTMAS.
Carol 731. Eoln Gesangbuch. Trebles ob Tenobs,
ISth Century Melody.
Unison
in
u
f is born us To Strange sight IWith- in
ble
joy
gels
old, raise.
hymns up
ful
With glad -some voice on Je With Ho - ly Ghost Him praise
sus
a
from
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Ho
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J.
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The
heav'n - ly -
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ty
for
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ship hath dropt her anchor.
come to land eterne, in likeness
Of man, on earth doth stand.
mast.
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board; She bears vast ;With Char
high
the to lence.Her freight of
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CHKISTMAS.
Tattler, ah. IS40.
J.
And
call,
bove.
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Carol 732. Tr.
Of Lol
Child
tie
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lit
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Now An -
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At Bethlera in a stable, To save the world forlorn (0 bless Him for His mercy). Our Saviour Christ is born.
Wif)om of '\J/lfl
CHKI8TMA8.
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lith Century Melody.
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Carol 733. Words
the the
old
of to
\Thorn
Ma
with
theC hrist
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child,
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King
heav
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not a-maz-ed; Say - ing,"Sirs,be de-clar-ing Love un-teign-ed - ly High up -lift the strain, and high-er, the lay from morn till e - ven,
tus
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myrrh and
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with
in
to
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cum
JHam
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to jlo
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JHatrie.
tie ttiat CHRISTMAS.
Carol 734.
-
an -gel man through Ma
Rex .
nor
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them
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the
and
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Kaise
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prais-ed. When far - ing. Gold
shep-herds kings came bless, nor
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Old English.
dy;
man
-
ger
of
bliss
-
lul
was
Kings
mer
-
Je - su Chant - ed
ass
from far ry on
the
song
off
land,
In
this
fest.
In
-
and
lay
of cense,gold quo Chris
was;
lul
An
the
-
and myrrh -
na
tus
-
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throng,
in
hand;
tua
est;
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On
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r God
time
Born
in
to
die
on
Pro
pec
-
can
on earth,' the Beth - lem
le
ya.
In
ex
-
re!
-
Babe they
see,
Stel
ic
due
-
this Child
pray
call,
To
1
ere
I
1
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you
-
as
ii
'r-i
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-
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the
Son
te sis
fl'O
ho save
soil
Man.
of -
mi
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mi
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ne. a. ne. all.
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Carol 735.
all of ei^astree*
CHEISTMAS.
Cheerfully, but not too fast.
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Arpajon Carol, 16th
cent.
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men
all
of
Chas
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tres,
And
of
Mont
gels
all
are are
sing leav
-
ing
Of
His
most
-
ing,
To
find
..
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2. 3.
Their flocks they soon
good an
-f
Lh9 "^ PM
-
vault
pie
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glad ring
be
-
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of
kings
on
all
who
on
the
the
ev
J!
A
i 4 The
men
When
—
r
of
days ev -
is
dawn
'ry
dan
way
all
sad
\/
er
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last
-
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J-
so
meek,
/
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Pfsf For Je - sus Christ is For while the shep - herds fain would dance for
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mean
hymns do sweet
-
ly
tell
To
their pipes they sweet
-
ly
play; For
ic
-
ass
in
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sta
-
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J
is
-
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seen
do dwell ing day J^
On
this
The Babe Hath filled
first
Christ
lies
in
the
world
-
mas
morn
mg.
a with
man
ger.
glad
-J-
The rev'rend Vicar Guyot Of wine the best doth bring. While all his youthful scholars
fill
the
!
men
all of Boissy their dreams aw^ake, And sailors frona Bretigny Their presents too did take Best offerings from the sea.
Did from
As fishermen they bring Him, They see the tender, holy Child, And Joseph and the Mother mild, On bended knees beside Him.
—
4.
Their simplest notes do sing song, though weak and poor. Will open wide heaven's portals "Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, la, la,
A
air.
with tears and sighing For all things old have passed away, Now breaks the long-expected day, And death itself is dying.
Parish Cbolr, No. 1774
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ness.
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of St. Germain,
Away
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they the news did hear,
Loud Noels
:.
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earth earth -
birth,
1
all
U
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That Christ had come to reign, Unto the town drew near
6 The good
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now
p
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should be; ly songs mirth; of ment straight they seek
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Cle
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won
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St.
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Their flocks from And cast a -
joy,
ing ing,
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guard
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As joy With ho
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this
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joy
of
full
i--V
P
1
-
!
—P
h
^
iT sim
1
—
-ff—
-F=
1/
[
ps
^
J
r
1/ 1
1
The The
1.
Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, la, la," Will blessings bring on mortals.
Now
joy to Holy Marj-, God's all-blessed Son Who left the realms of heaven Our earthly course to run It never can grow old, This faithful shepherds' story Then sing we all with hearts of joy The Noel which can never cloy, "0 Christ, to Thee be glory."
And
;
^
CirtatiUlr all loUilj?. (the SHEPnEBDS' NATIVITY HTMN. (FOB CHRISTMAS.)
Carol 736.
Cra
-
died
Charles Oounod.
low
all
- ly,
— —
Be hold the Saviour Child,
^i-,_j_;^,-;_'i_ji-j
s^j
lug ho
In dwell -ing rude and
- ly
i.
l^^^^^^^ ores.
cres.
wild! Ne'er yet
was
re -gal
state,
^
I
Of monarch proud and great, Who grasp'd a
r-i^j--;^j--;: jr./_-«^^^^__^j^^T:y^
glorious as the
manger bed
K
r
of Beth-le
-
hem!
No
-;i
rt
-j!
long -er sor
-
\
I
na
-
|-^
lion's fate.
s
K
So
:^^,
row, As with -out hope, oh,
^m^^Hiig^laiEl^Sp^^^ Parish Choir, No. 49 —
4.
CBADLED
AI.L
LOWLT. era.
[T
1^1/
A bright- er mor- row Dawn'd with that In-fant's
birth!
-Je»rthl
^-
5
>
1
1/
I
u
r
I
^r-^J. JlJ.
—jrry-^—, ^u
_j__^__j_
,
^
i^
^^
^^^ 3^^ ^T —
'=^-*»ir^-?'
these the Saviour bore,
—0
0*
^ ^-*;j7^
^ rr ...
->n
:^i««=i
-^
r
' i/ u Our sina were great and
•
Bat
Jl JriJ^lJl
—
^^i^zf-
^
^^
»ore,
—
U-l-l
—
1^=
~ri :
1 r-jr gV^>ae?^^^S^3^ Ana God was wroth no more, His own Son was the Child 7-
that lay in Beth-le-hem.
ff Molto maestoso. -J-T
«-
*_
Babe weak eak and wail
- ing,
In low
•
ly
^
?=^
Til- lage
stall,
Thy
glo
-
ry
veil - ing,
:t=tt
^^Es:
The world's a -tone-ment
won,
Thoucam'sttodiefoi
ai^i^
all!
The
gac
- ri-flce
is
done,
Till
time
Its
course ha
OftADLBD ALL I.OWLT.
O
si"
Je-
so. Saviour IMorning star of
1
s
\
•
le'm,
O Star
V
U-H
of
Beth
Srtie
d
erfti anTi
tf^t
^
etross.
CHRISTMAS.
Carol 737. Words by Ben
Beth
t^,ill A A
d" -4r
Bertha C. Boulter.
C. Boulter.
BoTs
IN
Habmont. ^
I
•f
^'
^
n. Where shall the Prince of Peace be born.And where shall the Sav-iour rest? In a sta-blebare, in a on Where shall the Prince of Peace be born.And where shall the Sav-iour rest ? To a ru - ined church the hearts of men that are 3. AVhere shall the Prince of Peace be born.And where shall the Sav-iour rest ? In
I 2. I
ALL
^
I
4.
Bare and un-worthy this heart of mine. Yet there shall the Sav-iour rest For the Al ;
T
1^
iJ
-
tar
-
lights
on the
'I
great and glori - ous Guest. inn doth cruel - ly scorn Its y To by hatred and war - fare torn. He cometli the Sav - lOur blest, Christ -mas morn. lone-ly women that mourn.In the hearts of the poor op.- prest. crowned with thorn. In thehearts of est. ru - ined shrine. QMf«Je-s!(s na - tus God fills the Cra - die shine. And the glory of crib
for -lorn: For
the bus
a world
J!
i i
.i J.
.i
1 J i
J i
-i
^
J^
-I. ,
^
tome> all ^e tuif^tnl.
Carol 738.
ADESTE FIDELES. CHRISTMAS.
Tr. from Latin by
J. F. Ward's Cantus Diversi'' 1751.
Bev. F. Oakeley.
T
I
/
1.
come,
ye
all
faith
/God of / Sing.choirs of / Yea, Lord, we
2. 3. 4.
H^ Beth Vir
^.
I
le
-
glo
-
gin's
-
a ry
heav'n -
-
I
I
um -pliant,
-
r-^r
^
,^
,
J
J
^-
hem
Come
womb
/Ve
bove:
Glo
Word
giv'n
and
be
ry ry
to
of
-
f
^ Him
hold God,
r/n
•-
9^ es
King not the
in
f f r
«»/-
-
-
-
ted; est;
-
ing;
-
lirist,the Lord. Christ,
A-mkn
J
i J".
r
j=^
S^ #
we
3.
Shall
p
4.
Bright-est
of
-
of
die,
f er
each
ob
-
la
-
tion,
and best of the sons of the mom-iug,
II
^^;h=^=^i=i=^ \
am - pie
1
I
I
J
.
J_J. J =^
^
1=:3
Dawn Low
on our dark-ness,and lend us Thine aid lies His head with the beasts of the stall dours of E - dom.and of-f 'rings di - vine, Vain - ly with gifts would His fa-vour se - cure Dawn on our dark-ness,and lend us Thine aid -
J
J-
j.^r'\
m
J
J
I
^^ f^^
Fpp-^pF=Q
P. Harding.
r-r-r-Tn-r
r
ly
tnf
-
r
we
Cold on His era-
Vain
r
the sons of the mom-ing. the dew-drops are shin-ing, not yield Him,in cost -ly de - vo - tion,
Brightest and best
2.
^f
ap
flesh
gels
-
a
EPIPHANY.
^. ±^:
i.
An high pear
t=^=t=f=
Words by Bishop B. Heber.
1.
F=i
I
^
JJ
Carol 739.
p
of ere
the ten,
'
l_j_iJ
--J
J
got In
-
to
ti-zens of
Thee be
J
Bom,
Now
ther.
-
^
J
I
-
not the
;^
T^-^c^ r r r r r r r car'r p Ocome,letus a-dore Him,Ocome,letus ar-doreHim,Ocome,letusa- dore Him, -J--J-/
±1
ci
sus, to
-
hors
V
J
JJ--^/.
-
^
=
God Fa
the
.
ab ye
Sing, all
Je
i
i
come ye
ye,
He
!
U=d
J
I
r
i
come
p Lo
Light of Light, An - gels. Sing in ex - nl - ta - tiou. greet Thee, Born this hap - py mom - ing,
T~^r^=^=^i
I
r
I
tri
God,
i i
P%S3^
r~T'
Joy-ful and
ful,
-
'
mm
J,
_
r-r
1
^ -1S>-
f
f
'S-
[
I
star of the East,the ho - ri - zon a-dorn - ing, Guide where our In-f ant Ke - deem-er is laid. An-gels a-dore Him in slumber re-clin - ing, Ma - ker,and Mon-areh and Sa^viour of all. Gems of the mountain,and pearls of the o -cean,Myrrh from the for - est,and gold from the mine is the heart's a-do-ra - tion. Dear - er to God are the prayers of the poor. cr Rich-er by far cr Star of the East,the ho - ri - zon a-dorn - ing,Guide where our In-fant Re - deem-er is laid.
i^ ^m^^^^^^m
^=i j#=j=^ m- p^^^f^^^^ Parish Choir. No. 49-4.
I
J
J
J
I
!
J
J
J
J_
I
(ClilllSTMAS.)
Carol 740.
Mkn's
Andantino.
r
'
oham
-
ber,
Come
here,
r r r come and a
-
dore
f
•/'
Lol
' the
rcTr
r.
Lord
Heav
of
-IS"
—
-^
ms=t
C. OoHnod. Voicks.
-
en
^
4=^^ t^
n —
^pf^^^fefe
.
g
Pfir
fff f i
s=s
^i
l^^^^m^^^^^
:t=^
ffr-rf^
NAZARETH. diui
Life
for ev
-
er
-
more.
m^^^m-mUji^iSi^^
Parisu CnotR, No. 905-T.
NAZARKTH.
m^
^^^^^^^^
m ^^
^
* Boy's Voices.
Though
^s
poor be
the
cham
U=^^
^=J=i
4=i:
-
Come here,
ber,
J.
4—^-^ ^
Gr. «<. X>ta. CSm>. ojfj
i^E^^iiEfej= £E
f=m?' dim,
• If preferred, the full choir In unisoD. Pabish Choib, No. 895-T.
^
r^
—X
^
-
?i
m M come and a
-
X
X X
X
X
dore,
'¥
^
fefeM i^^ -=
dim.
NAZARETH.
Led
by
TAIIsn Cliom, No. 895-7.
the
beam
whose
warn
AAZ;AltETH.
Full.
i
In Unison.
-1
-f^
)0I
Though
is
ir:*--r:g
——
poor
^
be
the
cham
ber,
Come here.
U=h;^==4=i come and
&
-
dore
^^^^^^
^ St.
^
i
map.{Sw.of.)]^
X=^
I
E3E Jfc=<: f §!i
' iS«;. without Paush Croir, No. 895-7.
—»--
-«
fcfefefefei^^^f
^^
-5f-*-
Ie
i=fei
m.
NAZARETB.
gone
^—^ -J-'
9i;
/..j^^i^r^ *M^
,
f-
i
:J
i
a* J-
^
J.
-^ s
j
-f^
¥
nj
i;J^
j ^
s^
i
a
I
»
e
^
^
I
I
I
and
—r— —
^=^ S=
i
r-
Piuu8H CHOia, No. 8»S-7.
Jrr
^^?^E
bright
ris -
es
th'
E- ter
-
nal
^i ^^F=^ — —^-=? ^_A
at=l 1
morn
-
ing
17AZARBTH.
Fuix
.]
jj
>
TiMien CaoA, Mo. ses-T.
jj
i
gt^f^iltl+HtH^
1!r^eCvibantitt)eCroC^:i?omctoI;ereinJfrance.79Jr
noil? ni0i|t
Carol 741. Words by
(
" Noel."
AndanU
)
Adolph Adam. Soprano oe Tenor Solo, or Alternately.
Dwight. maestoso.
/. S.
^
m^
f
•=^ ho Led
1. 2.
shin
-
beam
-
ing, ing.
Long
It
lay led
So
is
With glow
-
the night ing hearts
world
the
by
in
of
light
a
—
ly
by
the
of
the dear
by
His era
sin star
and .
.
er
sweet
-
~^^^^^Em
^
-
night! light
Sav -
ror ly
-
.
.
.
the stars are bright - ly of faith se-rene - ly
iour's birth
we
die
stand;
pin glean
ing. ing,
Till
He
ap
Here came
^^^^^^^^^^^ 9?^ pp
i^^
^=i-peared wise
--^^^ and
men
the .
.
Parish Choir, No. 1595
soul
from
-4
:5^ .
.
the
felt
its -
rient
worth, land.
P^
A
thrill
The King
of of
hope, kings
the lay
the
HOLT NIGHT.
O
S J^JLJJII^ m^ wea
-
thus
ryworld low
in
-
re-joic
-
es.
man
-
ger.
ly
For In
yon
-
all
der
breaks
a
our
tri
als
-
new and
glo
born
be
to
-
rious
mornl
our
friend;
.
Solo.
.
^^^= Fall
He
... .
.
.
on your knows our
knees, need,
^m
15=5:
P:
hear
.
He
.
g
the an - gel voi eth us from dan
.
guard
^ rM
Chords.
^.
m pp r Fall
He
PPJ
m-
m.
r
r
on
your
knees
knows our
need,
J
J
^^
I
He
i
J.
the an eth us
hear guard
gel
from
J.
?— W=B:
TTW:
i'^i4'iV^=¥=^
'
i^^'=
m
f^
ifl^
5^^33E I
your King
hold
i
Be
-
fore
.
.
.
the
Low
i=d= r
r vol
dim.\
I
Be
-
Parish Choir, No. 1696
— 4.
dan
ger;
'
night hold )1(
r=T=r=f^ di
your
-
vine, when Christ - fore
King! be
was
Him
-
ly
born bend.
I
Be-
O HOLT NIGHT. poco
.^
night hold
night, lore
di- vine,
Be
your King
-
...
rit.
night di-vinel
Low
the
PP
-
poco
^zz^-
Be
^-*-
-
-
night di hold your
^
i
'i
=S5
^^ f
J.
-
vine,
King,
J
S i#^*-r-*^
'9J*
O
.
Be
i t=t:
.
night fore
.
di-vinel bend.
Him
a
i
J
bend! a tempo.
m
ppj,
I
T
rgj
I
!
I
«
—
a tempo.
'T?^^
I !
1
1
I
poco rtt.
-^^ 3
Chorus
.
ly rit.
fep
O
HOLY NIGHT.
Small notes for second verse only Parish Choir, No. 1696 —
4.
;
Solo voice.
£n
Carol 742. The for
original
truUi IttHilo. CHUISTMAJ
melody
of " In dulci jubilo "
can be traced buck to the year
1570.
It
was then
called "
A
very ancient song
It was very popular in Germany alike among Protestants and Komanists, and Is .still In use in those parts where people retain old customs, and it always lias a place in the anthem form liere presented, in tlie Christmas Westminster Abbey. The original words were written half in Latin and half in German the latter being here trans-
Christmas eve."
of the country
music of
:
lated into English.
^ ^
-a
jit
i^^—
g>—
I
a
In
dul
2.
O
Je
-Q
-=z
dim.
—
-
ju
-
bi
-
lo
su
par
-
vu
-
le
Parish Choir, No. 1668 -4.
\
-G-
I
ci
^
'^
-&!
.
\.
.
.
.
.
^
" I
Arr. by
?-
Ti
^
1.
Be PearsaU. W. J. Wtatbrook.
B. L.
~ Moderato.
Let
My
f^-v ^ \
us our hearo is
dim.
horn- age sore for
show
!
Thee!
Our heart's joy Hear me, I
re
be
IN DULCI JUBILO.
ed,
Per nos-tra
cri-mi-na.
F—o ed
eJ
Per
g
mi
cri
But Thou hast
na.
-
irint
W^
ir-j!=^
Coe
-
lo
-
us
gain
-
ed
Cob
-
lo
-
rum
^^
TY
I
that
^
that
we
^
fny Chokus.
^^^
gain - ed
for
i
1
4^:^^^^
«>-
-
nos- tra
ta=i
iX^^E i^
\
Thou hast gain
But Thou,
-p
rum gau - di
-
a.
mf
we
•
.
were there,
that
we were
there
we were
there I
Chords.
P^^^P^ Coe
-
lo
-
ram gau -
^
Parish Choir, No. 1698—4.
^
di
-
a,
mf
that
Chorus.
we,
were there,
that
IN DULCr JUBILO.
^^^
r^
IJ
bi
-
.
—
=t=F suQl gaa
.
•
di
-
E^Eg
a-
be
not there ?
they
be
not there?
where,
If
not
that they
where.
a,
^=x U
^
-
bl
gaa
sunt
•
di
If
that
If
that
they
E5: —^
-•
U
-
bi
sunt gau
-
di
-
where.
a.
^fS u
-
bi
sunt gaa
-
di
-
a,
1
Parish Choir,
No 1598-
m
there?
IN DULCI .rUBILO.
that
there,
we were
There are
there
aa
gels
-
sing
1^;
:r=s--
we were
There the
ing.
1=3=
I'here are
there
-
an
-
gels sing
There
lug,
-
-J- J.
J
the
bells are
ring
I-
i
r-T"
!iS=s:
£E^
E£E^£^Eg=EJiiE^^;^EEEEfe^S^
|
ing,
In
Re
ing,
In
Re
fe^EJEg^ ^^ .
.
the
bells
are
^^= ring
e: bells
are
ring
-
ing,
the
S:
Z7-
bells
are
ring -ing, In
==^^=-=^^ Re
5S==P=
ii ing,
the
bells
Parish Choir, No. 1698—4.
are
ring
ing,
In
Re
-
gis
cu
gis
cu
-
n
A
Carol to be sung anthem-wlso.
Carol 743.
E.
CHRISTMAS.
II.
Thoriie.
^^
The Angel. (Treble.)/^
Allegretto.
Now
1.
rise up,
ye
Allegretto.
ife cen
J=:112.
do.
-
P.
^^i=g==g= -.^-^
m
^3^EE3 shepherds; this night
He
is
born
m S S^E .a-
r—r 3^i
—^—-
t=±i Who blessings will lav
-
ish
on mor-tals for
-
lorn
:
The bondsmen of
g^^P^^^P^^^ g=ajJEJE^Eag=£^r"^EgEFE^F^ Sat-anfrompri-son are torn, And God
is
the Hel-per of
K-l
P
all
them that mourn.
:^ii^ii^
,1.
BPj.j^ij^^fegteii^^p;^j
^^^^€==
F^N
^-i
To Beth'lem a - way,then,lol
Parish Choir, No. 16*1
—
4.
there
I
1
&^
F^Sf^
t-^r—r~r
ye shall find The Child which
is
wor-thy to ran-som man-
kind;
The fet-ters
of cap-tives the
to Beth- le-
geth-er
hem
same
sliall
un-bind.
speed, The place
is
And bring
full
to the light
them
near us, and take vre good heed To
F^t^^
go there in
ISit ^sjS
3=5f=S:
i
in darlc-ness that pined.
^-^-J-j=b^^dd^E^^ ^e^Ne^U^-J- s
I
!
J s^=^
§I*S
'
•— •— 5^^prff=t^?Jp^ M^i F^JiF^r-p^^^^^i^ r«
>
r»
r
pureness.from wicked -ness
freed,And worship this
In -f ant in heart and
indeed.
^E^^fedEE^E^ §«e^ dolce.
i^!=E 55
-<-XH*
-^
t=±t That Child
Parish Choir, No. 1641—4.
^
to ap-proach now right g
s^ag^ig ad
may we be,Whom El -ders and
=?*=F*
St
Prophets de -sir- ed to
THE ANGEL AND THE SHEPHERDS.
see:
Of God the Al-migh-ty the trueSonis
He,
If
Him w e may pleas-or*
too hap-py are we. rit.
li.
Qdabtkt or Semi-Choru8.
All hail
i^-fe!
to
(preferably unaccompanied.)
the Iri-fant,so gen
-tie
and sweet.Oor
±3:
^#pp#wp^^ —
TT-r^-rrr^r^f-::rr r-T-r^r-rrr-r-p Him com AJ-i U9i Sov'reign.our Sa-vionr, who death
shall
de
-
feat:
But once
to
be- hold
com-fort
is
-plate,
J
And i-
^
T-"
^^=j=j^
dolce.
—
^^F^ n i
-»-»
^i
:^=»r=F^
at
His
J
J
i
fTTrrfTTf
r
ev-er
rap-turefor
i
J
J
I
to
fall
J
I
9i^=>^
Hail Daystar in
feet.
jEg
I
X
—*-*
—
.-^-
£^^Oif. ^Em m^^rU hT^^mm^t -
»/
i
3E±
^--
dark-ness,and so -lace in
±J.
J
-I u
I
^i
Parish Choir, No. 1641—4,
-J-
fet
±==: iit
^pain,
Our Hope and our Trea3-ure,our
Bliss
and our Gain, The Son of
a
THE ANGEL AND THE SHEPHERDS. dim.
I I
Vir- gin
unmarked by
a
stain
Oh may we 1
;
Thy fa-vour ob-tainlm/
poor sin-ners
m^-
iis^^
104
J
re-turn-ing
^
=g=
sing are
to
^^
:t=t:
forth in prais
tell
mm ?^ -
va
-
tion, sal
:•:
J.
-
va
Pi
Z3t t=t:
:^^=t:
T
f
tion, let
all
things
re
-
sound! Sal
-
va
tion,
-
3=t:
^^-
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sal
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sal
what
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found. Sal
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a
a
round,
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to
all
all
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sal
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Carol 744. Words by W. Chatterton Tempo moderalo.
Dix.
J. Barrdry.
^ PP
£;w. Org.
1
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shrine,
The
stars are sparkling bright
Parish Choir, No. 1G47
—
6,
The
bells
of the
ci -
ty
of
God
ring out For the
LIKE SILVER LAMPS. cres.
Son_ of Ma- ry was born
The gloom
to-night I
past.and the
is
mom at
last
AUacca.
P Tenor
ih
S Nev
Solo.
:?=•:
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er
mel
-
fell
-
o
J_J.
.^J:
m
-
half
dies
:]=1=
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so sweet
As
?
those which are
^ fill -
^
J
ing
the
skies,
«
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W
PP
!-i
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X
^f^
nev
-
er
a
pal - ace
shown half
so
fair
'^
^ig^iaag •
ger
bed where our Sa "
-
And
Poco pill Unto.
As the man Focopiii lento.
-
ger
bed where our
Sa - viour
lies,
The
a tempo.
is: X=^•=1=*=:^
S3Et:=:ztr viour
p^l
lies
;
No
night
in
the year
is
half
so
dear
As
a tempo.
senza Seed.
Parish Choir, No. 1G47— 6.
LIKE SILVER LAMPS.
this wliich has
ended our
sighs,
which has end
r
-
ed
our
night
sighs,
—
in
the year
:F=tt
B=^^.±M^I^^0^^^:^:3f"r~re i>J"j
is
tiJP
^ =rlj
II
half
so dear.
As
this
which has end-ed our
sighs.
fe
Now Allegro con spiriio.
Parish Choir.No. 1647-
J= 112.
a
new Power has come on
the
earth,
A
match
for the ar
-
mies
of
LIKE 8ILVEK LAMPS.
A
hell;
Child
born who shall con - quer
Is
£±^
4^^i^=lim=f^;^= h (^
the
ed-nes3
quell,
P
all
the
^
^
B
Migh
and
rir r -
ty
of
spi-rits
r
s//
fore-
heaven
i^^^p^i Parish Choir, No. 1647—6.
wick -ed-ness
spi-rits
g-
>
of
quell..
5:
For
^
still
Ma f3
-
rj's
is
the
j^—
/
^
H^3 tell,
Son
g-gigg
P
H ^T^T^
stars of
the
r
I
J=
S
OneWhomthepro-phetsof God
The
all
^'
r cres.
-
And
foe,
:
„ r-f^
wick
&
gE|^=r=»^^1^-pte
£^
ts=-
the pro-phets of
shinelas at
first
God
fore
-
tell.
Thej- gleamed on this won-der-f ul
^
LIKE SILVEU LAMPS.
ig^^i^^^^Eg^ night;
The
iS-
no
Faith sees
no
long
peal out.
..:
-i:
.Faith sees . .Chorus. Alto
-
er
the
sta
'i^
?=p God
bells of the ei-ty of
ble
-
And the an -gels' song i:t^^,
floor,
M=^^^^^^^
«i
,
long
-
er
o,
the sta
no
ble
-
floor.
^EEB^ ^^m
long
9i=wM
-
er
^
the sta
ble
-
Faith sees
no
long
-
er
the
sta
The
pave -ment of
sap- phire
is
The
pave -ment of
sap- phire
is
£^hS^^
-
ble
The
floor.
ia:
f-
rings in the height.
i_
,
I
x-=^
Faith sees
».
,
,
still
floor,
:f=P:
pave-ment of
sap- phire
is
g3^EEEr=F= -ft
ft-
the pave-ment o(
sap-pWre
is I
:=«=
^
JffT i
^^ J
J
aa^^Mi Ped.:^
^^^^^^ And
P»rish Choir, No. 1M7
— 6.
an- gels
of
God
are crowd-ing tlWi
LIKE SILVER LAMPS.
And heaven and
air
peace
on
this
night
so
fair
3=pf=^ ^ on
this
night
Parish Choir, No. 1647
so
fair,
earth
at peace ores, molio.
thro' the
on
this
spot
-
less
Birtn Are at
night
ff
^^^ at
peace
on
this
night
r- -r
^B
io\}tlt} tiofces
Carol 745. Words by
of
ttie
»Us*
Carol-Anthem. CHRISTMAS.
Felicia Remans.
Oliver King.
Allegretto pastorale.
4l* love-ly voi-ces of the sky, That
it^
ga:t*EE^ Sii*
^-
rPF
^ = 69.
Allegretto pastorale.
.
i=t^=?c:4 I I
L|4 ft:
*::d:ir
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W^^^^^P^S r
hymn'd
the Sav-iour's
birth!
Are
ye
.
T
r r
not sing-ing Are
^^
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still,
ye
not sing
,
,
,
not sing
-
still
,
on
,
high,
^J=4=kJ£^3^ -
ing
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still,
sing
-
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IS r
ing
ye,
^"*=rg Are
1—1-1-
^f r
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still
on
high,
f^
i-v
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^ifepd
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V
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Parish Choir, No. 1748-4.
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1=^
O LOVELY VOICES OF THE SKY. I:
ih,
To
us yet speak the straiDS,WTierewith,iii days gone by, cres. I
^ TT
Te_.bless'dtlieSy-rianswaiiis,Ovoi-(
I
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cor da. Mna curua. MTia
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light
!
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f
f ^' \ whose beams That hour heav'n's glory shed
'
A
'
-
^
round the palms.A
-
round the palms.and o'er
the
round
§a ffi
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m. j=w SEfe? 1
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apsa-
r
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round
the palms,
A
-
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round the palms and o'er
— mrtwit^^ 3S^ ^^ *-^.
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^^
^^^^^^^
O LOVELY VOICES OF THE SKY.
pp
molto sostenuto.
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^^^^^^^#^F¥ fm ^ through
In harmony.
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A—4-
feSEEai
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1
1
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night
Of Hope.and Joy,
.
.
and Faith.O
fed. Unacorda.
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Him whose love
and
shi
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U^J-^
T^r^r-
star Iwhich led to
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J
clear
^p^^i -^
^^s
r 1* 'f^Where ^f^^ down man's ransom r
Bro't
free
;
art
thon ?'midst the
Where
—
»
r
O LOVELY VOICES OF THE SKY.
-
:^r^rr-r-f^n — Send them guide us yet,
rays earth might not dim
^m
J
J
J-
to
^
'
to guide us
»
p=p=
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star
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which led to
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t^zi
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star
star
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a tempo.
fe=r=f=f3c star,
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rail.
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Parish Choir, No. 1748
—
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Fed. 4.
*
Pcd.'
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Jl^mU Daut, ^tsvot.
Carol 746. A
B^arnais Christmas Carol
and fairly
the words by Andlchon the music a traditional tune to be found Gustave Probst's "Melodies B6arnaises." ;
;
In
^^^^^^^^^^^^m ts Boldly,
quick.
f
1.
r
I
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rot,
-
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!
lou char-
man
^m
I
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pas-tous,
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sou ? Qu'ey <;o
biit
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quit
as
se
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sou
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re,
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clou-quet
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fe^ rir
3 Cantera dab allegrie Sonne, Arnaut, deu clarou,
Digues, Peyrot, tu, are,
Ent'oun tire Guilhem ? B'audi gran tintamarre Deu constat de Bethleena Abancem-se, courrem biste, Enta que pousquara leu Bede Jesus adourable Tout aymable, au berceu De Marie eth a pres lou die Per nous da lou Ceu.
A la glori
d'u
ISIessie,
Yogue, ^larc, deu biulou
:
Parish Choir, No. 1999 —4.
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-
Ca, Marie, je vous prie
Bous
Yausepou,
tabe,
Cantat are la fan far re, et Joandou, Guilhem, yogue de la guitarre Noel au Saubadou.
Dab Peyrot
6S9
lous Bas
coelum> lttU», lttU»,
^rttf cteatiit
lti»*
christmas.
Carol 747.
Chords. Lul
lul
ly,
-
-
ly,
by
By,
lu.
y.
2
Joseph emit panniculum, by, by, etc., Mater involuit puerum, lully, etc., Et ponit in presepio, by, by, etc.
4 Lactat raater
dominum, by, by,
etc.,
Osculatur parvulum, lully, etc., Et adorat dominum, by, by, etc.
3 Inter animalia, lully, etc,
5
Jacent raundi gaudia, by, by, etc., Dulcis super omnia, lully, etc
Roga mater filum, lully, etc., Ut det nobis gaudium, by, by, In perenni gloria,
etc..
lully, etc.
6 In sempiterna secula, by, by, etc., In eternum et ultra, lully, etc.,
Uet nobis sua gaudia, by, by, •Eegarded by some authorities as "probably the the nuns of St. Mary, Chester.
earliest carol
England."
It
was sung as a processional by
the music probably of the 14th century; to be found in the "Niimberger Gesangbuch "1644. ,
,
J
in
m natali IBominU
Carol 748. A Traditional Christmas Carol;
Z^-1
etc.
composed
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1
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Et duro prfesepio, Inveneruut positum Creatorem siderum. 5
Parish Choir, No. 1999
—
4.
Deus,
Hanc immensam gratiam Et miram clenientiam Mens agnoscat pavida Fidens et morigera. Deus,
etc.
etc.
3tivt piunXtnnt omnia. CHRISTMAS.
From
" Het Prieel der gheeateliicker Melodie"
by Hieronymus Verdussen, Antwerp,
1626.
Carol 749. Solo.
^
i
O
Ex Maria Ope
genitus, sancti Spiritus,
Risu mutaus gemitus
felix puerpera,
Cujus suxit ubera Mira monstraas opera
Isetitise,
Jesus, etc.
laetitiae,
Jesus, etc. Pietate solita Solvit Adae debita, In hac valle subdita miseriae,
Jesus, etc.
^
Be Mvit MoninQtn*
Carol 750.
An Epiphany Carol from
the " Chants popudaires Flamands.
iUegretio.
mB:
fet
Laatstwa
-
ren
pS
«T i
1^1 er
drie
ill
^
\
Ko-ning-«n wijs
J^, ^^
^ ,
T^^
zij
reis-den
-\i
f^
.
al
tr^r Al -0-ver't land
gheel
tri
-
cm
-
phant,
De
engel die sprak sint Joseph toe: " Vlucht naar Egypten met Jesus zoet," Herodes die kwam Met een groot gespan
De ezel die vluchtte, Maria die zuchtte, Sint Joseph die troostte z'in hare droefheid. Parish Choir, No. 1999
— 4.
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o
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het
snee-uw-wit
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J^-^h^-
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-
f^
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zoe-ken dien weer - di ;
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gen pand
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!
ijs
3tnn
in
iKtio'btt ntin
e^^vinu B. Gesius.
Mensch
bo
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9 1
T 7.
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das frau das
..
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wahr wahr
ist ist
ren
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von
bist
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:
INDEX OF AUTHORS, TRANSLATORS AND SOURCES Adderlv, Rev. R. Alcott, Louisa
M.
Alexander, Mrs.
Cooke, E. H., 327. CoRBETT, Rev. F. St., J., 213. Cornelius, Peter (1824-1874), 569, 579, 655, 727. Cornish, 7.
E., 319.
(1833-1888), 255. Cecil
(Humpreys) (1823-1895),
Frances
311, 431. 434, 507, 576, 648, 651.
Andersen, Hans Christian (1805-1875), Anderson, Mrs. J. W., 65, 695. Andichon, 746. Anketell, Rev. John (1835-1905), 442. Appleby, M. E. J., 479*'''.
Ashmolean
"Coventry Mysteries," Cowan, S. K., 43.
359.
Austin, William
Cross, Sydney, 559. Curtiss, a. E., 586.
Bainbridge,
CuSACK, Mary F., Custance, Arthur
Library, Oxford, 690. (d. 1633), 2, 236, 257. L., 604.
Baker, Rev. Sir Henry William (1821-1877), 638. Baring-Gould, Rev. Sabine (1834), 27, 121,
138, 288,
530, 687, 688.
Barmby, Rev.
521. F. M., 276.
a., 709.
Dickinson, Miss G., 662. Dix, William Chatterton (1837-1898), G.,
D.D. (1827-1903),
172, 243,
598.
Beale, Miss
29, 356.
"David's Psalmen" (1685), 657. Dawson, E. Mabel, 305, 729.
deVere,
711. Bartlett, K., 566. Bas-Quercy, 460. J.,
Batterson, Rev. Hermon
540.
CoxE, Rt. Rev. Arthur Cleveland, D.D. (1818-1896), Cranston, B., 647. Crosby, Fanny (see Van Alstyne).
E., 634.
BEbJNETT, Joseph, 616. Benson, Rev. Louis F., D.D. (1855-
),
600.
Bernoff, J. (568). Besancon, 726. Besley, Rev. E. A. H., 151. Bethune, Rev. George Washington, D.D. (1806-1862), 399. Bickersteth, Rt. Rev. Edward H., D.D. (1825-1906), 423. Black, J. C, 653. Blunt, Henry, 198. Bonar, Rev. Horatius, D.D. (1808-1889), 81, 536. Boulter, B. C, 737. Bourne, Rev. W. St. H., 479.
Bowen, Rev. C.
T., 219. Bo\\T>res, Rev. J., 221, 454.
Bramley, Rev. H. R. (1833-
),
353, 436, 499, 539, 646.
Brett, Rev. Jesse, 387, 408. Bright, Rev. William, D.D. (1824-1901), Brindley, G. W., 173, 185, 388, 392. British Museum, MS. in, 631.
6, 49, 108, 134, 177, 190, 211, 239, 259, 354,402, 452, 584, 617, 654, 676, 744. 176.
Doane, Rt. Rev. William Croswell, D.D. (1832-1913), Douglas, J. P., 490. Druce, G. W., 187. Duffield, H. G., ioi. Dwight, John S. (1813-1892), 741. Egar, Rev. John H., D.D.,
196.
Eighteenth Century, Latin of, Eleventh Century, 679, 704.
732.
Ellerton, Rev. John (1826-1893), 304, 328. Elliott, Miss Emily Elizabeth Steele (1836-1897), Everest, J., 249.
Farmer, Miss H. G., 523. Farnie, Henry Brougham (1837-1889), 736. Farrar, Rev. Frederick W., D.D. (1831-1903), Fifteenth Century, 279, 462, 565, 677. Fisher, Rev. F.
C,
44, 627.
60, 163, 611.
271.
Fletcher, T., 130. Ford, Margaret, 382, 441, 459, 698. Fortunatus, Venantius Honorius Clementianus (530-609),
8.
Brooke, W. T., 511. Brooks, Rt. Rev. Phillips, D.D. (1835-1893),
304, 407-
Fourteenth Century, 39, 298, 322,
262, 316, 463, 477, 497, 732.
French, Noel, 580.
368, 599.
Brown, M. O., 458. Brown, Rev. T. E., 378. Browne, M. E., 713. Bulfinch, Maria H., 516. Burgess, Rt. Rev. Alexander, D.D. (1819-1901),
Gaskell, Mrs. Anne, 562, 588, 703. Gauntlett, Henry J., Mus. Doc. (1805-1876). Geibel, Emmanuel, 473. Gerhardt, Rev. Paulus (1607-1676), 174, 324, 336, 500, 667, 14.
730-
Burney, Agnes, 68, 218, 254, 333. Byrom, John (1692-1763), 702.
German,
Campbell, A., 290. Campbell, Miss Jane M. (1817-1878), 596. Caswall, Rev. Edward (1814-1878), 11, 20,
GoNGORA, Tr. fr. Spanish of, 706. Goodhart, Rev. C. A., 504. Grantham, Rev. George P., 9, 45,
142, 205, 238,
323, 420, 467, 668, 701, 719.
),
160, 179, 229, 308, 352, 370, 512.
284, 445, 538,
Griffiths, C., 484. Groome, Rev. F. H. (1851), 156. 567. Groser, W. H. (1834), 45°, 555. SQOGurney, Rev. .Archer T. (1820-1887), 3, 23, 105, 401, 411. GuRNEY, John Hampden (1802-1862), 480, 533, 707.
Gurney, Rev.
R., 390.
SSO, 699.
Claxton, Elizabeth, 206. Colin Sterne (see H. E. Nichol).
Hall, Benjamin H., •
51, 87, 114, 120, 122, 188,
Gray, Rev.
17, 46, 59, 96, 150,
Chorley, Henr>' Fothergill (1808-1872), 740. Clarke, Rev. Samuel Childs (1821-1903), 268,
184, 624.
225, 234, 422, 443, 504, 637, 649. J. B., D.D., 162.
Cawood, Rev. John (1775-1852), 36, 570. Chadwick, Rev. John W. (1840-1904), 453. "Chester Arch. Journal," Vol. XHI, 747. Chope, Rev. Richard Robert (1830-
316, 462, 587, 591, 718.
Gilbert, W., 82. GoDDARD, Miss Julia, 155,
Hamerton, Rev. (643)
S.
241, 694.
C,
137, 412.
INDEX OF AUTHORS, TRANSLATORS AND SOURCES. Harford, Rev. F. K., 141, 369. Harleian MS. (ab. 1460), 96, Oio.
Neale, Rev. John Mason, D.D. (1818-1866),
Haskins, Rev. E., 556. Havergal, Miss Frances Ridley (1836-1879), 334, 461
13, 16, 40, 42, 92, 93, III, 113, 124, 157, 159, 167, 178, 180, 194, 207, 214, 215, 2x6, 231, 244, 251, 269, 280, 292, 315, 329, 342, 366, 381,
405, 415, 417, 444, 448, 464, 518, 522, 526, 547, 619, 620, 623, 633, 638, 669, 679, 681.
476,
661.
Neapolitan, Tr. from, 678.
Havergal, Rev. William Henry (1793-1870), 557, 692. Haweis, Rev. Hugh Reginald (1838-1901), 340. Hawkins, W. (ab. 1700), 519Headlam, Miss Margaret A., 26. Heber, Rt. Rev. Reginald, D.D. (1783-1826), 571, 739. Hemans, Mrs. Felicia D. (1793-1835), 164, 745.
Newton, Rev. William
Hernaman, Mrs. C. F. (i838-i898),32s,426,472, 483,488, Hofland, M. a., 258. Holland, Josiah Gilbert, M.D. (1819-1881), 486.
693.
Hopkins, Rev. John Henry, D.D. (1820-1891), 47,
no,
61,
"Hymns A & M.,"
Oakeley, Rev. Frederick, D.D. (1802-1880), O'Connor, Rev. J., 468.
660.
English," 416, 513, 734. Osgood, Mabel G., 385. OxENFORD, R. E., 217, 466, 642. "Oyster Bay Carol," 712.
"Parish
Visitor,
Pearse,
M.
Peter
The," 717. G., 343, 465.
Nyland (1582), 710. Playford's "Select Ayres and Dialogues," 682. Plumptre, Rev. Edward Hayes, D.D. (1821-1891),
232.
Image, Selwyn (1849), 597, 615. Ingmire, Katharine, 97. Irons, Rev. William Josiah, D.D. (1812-1883), 193, 277, 421, 629, 663.
of
),
312, 361.
652.
W.
ROTHERY, Ryder, H.
D., 710.
Selden, Edward G., 250, 558. Selden, Miss E. J., 260.
Larcom, Miss Lucy (1826-1893), 384, 474, 503. Lathbury, Miss Mary Anne (1841), 261. Latin, Tr. from,
15, 113, 116, 180, 304, 353, 366, 407, 463, 539, 547, 646, 708. Latta, Misses A. M. and J. H., 264. 5, 10, 297,
613.
Seventeenth Century, 547. Shipton, Mrs. Anna (ab. 1825-
),
589.
Sloane, MS., 673. Smith, A. E., 560. Smith, Rev. R. F., 398. "Songs of Sundry Natures," 680. Sp.\nish, Tr. from, 706.
Stainer, Sir John (1840-1901), 720. " Stoke-upon-Tern H>Tnn Book," 640. Stubbs, Rt. Rev. Charles W., D.D. (1845-1912), 310, 377,
721. 630.
F., D.D. (1833-1890), 127, 437, Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882), 564. Longfellow, Rev. Samuel (1819-1892), 451, 546. Luther, Martin (1483-1546), 495, 632. Lynch, Thomas T. (1818-1871), 439.
Littledale, Rev. R.
"Marbach Hymner"
J.
Sears, Rev. Edmund Hamilton, D.D. (1810-1876), 195, 612. Selby, Helen W., 578.
P., 463.
Layng, Rev. W., 33. Lee, Rev. Frederick G., D.D. (1832), Leeson, Miss Jane Eliza (1807-1882), 716. Lelajto, Mrs. E. H., 527.
G., 569, 579, 655, 727.
Russian, Tr. from, 575.
Knight, Henry, 285, 572. Koln Gesangbuch, 731. KoLNiscHES Gesangbuch (1623), 317, 470.
LeMoigne, Lucas, Lightwood, J. T.,
R., 171.
Richards, Laura E., 475, 519. RmER, Rev. G. T. (1829), 256, 658. Roberts, Rev. Brian C, 666. Roberts, William J., 55. RoLLiTT, Rev. C. C, 380. Rosedale, Rev. H. G., 714. RossETTi, Christina Georgina (1830-1894), 510, 542, 601,
"J. E. B.," 19. "J. G. A.," 320.
Krauth, Rev. C.
585, 614.
409, 433, 471, 487, 543, 544, 545-
Sutcliffe, H. H., 374.
Tate, Rev. Tauler, J.
Nahum
(1652-1715), 107, 107'", 574.
(ab. 1300), 732.
Thirteenth Centur>^ Tr. from the Latin Thompson, Rev. A. R. (1822-1895). 116.
(12th Cent.), 691.
of,
685.
Maristow, Walter, 100. Matteaux, C. L., 154.
Thring, Rev. Godfrey (1823-1903), 170, 400, 725.
Meigs, Mrs. M. N., 418, 428.
"TowNELEY Mysteries," Twelfth Century, 406.
"Melismata"
(161
i),
133.
POSTGATE, I. J., 389. Powell, Rev. James Baden (1842), 109, 686. Praetorius, Michael (1571-1621), 4, 413. Prudentius, Aurelius Clemens (348-413), 638.
Raymond, D.
Jackson, Miss C. L., 440. Jewitt, W. H., 391, 455, 456.
Johnson, Lionel, 605. Jonson, Ben (1573-1637), 534Jltlian, Rev. John, D.D. (1839-
738.
"Old
314, 344, 404, 469, 529- 549-
HosMER, Rev. Frederick Lucian, D.D. (1840), 581. How, Rt. Rev. William Waltham, D.D. (1823-1897), 50, HoYT, Miss May P., 299. Husband, Rev. Edward (1843-1908), 143. Hyde, T. D., 272, 351, 393.
Wilberforce (1845-1913), 278.
NiCHOL, H. Ernest (Colin Sterne), 281, 286, 321, 525, 528, 531. Nicholls, H. F., 481.
Tourneaux, Nicolas C. (1640-1686),
705.
520.
743.
Middleton, Rev. John C, 350, 478.
MoHR, Rev. Joseph
(1792-1848), 28, 372, 419. S. B., D.D. (1811-1875), 88, 125, 485,
Umlaut,
S.
C,
697.
MoNSELL, Rev. John
Van Alstyne, Mrs.
553, 593, 595-
Morgan, Rev. A. M., Morris, W.,
Moule, Rt. Rev. G.
Vernon, Rev. W. E.,
J.,
118.
D.D., 447.
Moultrie, Rev. Gerard (1829-1885),
Waite, Miss M.
35, 140, 202, 482, 683.
Muhlenberg, Rev. William Augustus, D.D. 79-
Frances Jane (Fanny Crosby) (1823-
1915), 12, 602.
18.
52.
(i
796-1877),
E., 684.
Washburn, Rev. Edward W.\th.a.m, Rev. R., 341.
(644)
A.,
D.D., 320, 248, 367.
INDEX OF AUTHORS, TRANSLATORS AND SOURCES. Watson, Mrs. Howard, 247. Watson, R. S., 203, 204.
Wither, George (1588-1667), 635.
Wood, Rev. C. H., 438. Wood, Rev. W., 106. Woods, Amy S., 289, 301, 358, 395, 496. Woodward, Rev. G. R., 283, 561, 715. Wordsworth, Rt. Rev. Christopher, D.D.
Weisse, Rev. Michael (1480-1534), 72. Wesley, Rev. Charles (i 707-1 788), 650. West of England, 31. Whittier, John Greenleaf (1807-1892), 427.
Wiglesworth, Esther (1827-1904),
263, 410.
(1807-1885), S3,
99, 554-
Williams, Rev. Isaac, D.D. (1802-1865), 520. Williams, Rt. Rev. John, D.D. (181 7-1899), 75. Williams, Rev. Theodore C. (1855-1915), 98. Winkworth, Miss Catharine (1829-1878), 72, 174, 324, 336,
The authorship of carols, the numbers of which are not included in the foregoing Index, may be regarded as traditional or anonymous.
500.
(645)
INDEX OF COMPOSERS AND SOURCES Aachen, Gesangbuch, 417. Adam, Adolphe Charles (1803-1856), 741. Adams, Thomas, 319. Adlam, F., 253. Alexander, James I., 103. "Ancient," 215, 540, 565, 719Andernach Gesangbuch (1603), 279. Andrews, J. Warren, 149. "A. N. H.," 223. Anketell, Rev. John (1835-1905), 442. Armstrong, W. D., 233. Arndell, R. R., 147. Arnold, Rev. Charles O., 278, 304. Arnold, George B., Mus. Doc, 36.
"Chester Mysteries,"
COWEN, F. H., 616. Crament, J. M., 165, Crampton,
W.
Cummings, W. H., 640. Custance, Arthur F. M., 276, 277, 294, 298, 323, 411. Cutler, Henry Stephen, Mus. Doc. (1824-1902), 329. Dale, Rev. R. F., 85. Darnton, Charles (1836-
(d. 1633), 701.
Bach, John Sebastian (1685-1750), 561, 645. Backus, Rev. B. E., 168. Baker, C. S., 501. "Ballet's Lute Book," 734. Barbour, Mrs. J. H., 77. Barnby, Sir Joseph (1838-1896), 353, 372, 676, 706, 744. Barry, Charles Ainslie (1830-
"Bas-Quercy," 460, 524. Batterson, Rev. Hermon Belcher, W. T., 130. Benson, J. Allanson, 555. Berkidge, Arthur, 309. "BESAN90N," 726. Bianco, H. Lo., 94.
G.,
),
Darwall, Rev.
De.an, T. 539, 600, 653,
5, 10,
302, 357.
218. E., 713.
D.D. (1827-1903),
(1609), 673. 507.
DUNHILL, T. F., 312. Dunstable, J. (1400-1453), 677. Dykes, Rev. John Bacchus, Mus. Doc. (1823-1876),
90.
8, 11, 52,
64, 127, 693.
Earle, H. Edward, 303. Ebeling, J. E., 730. Edwards, A. M., 592. "E. H. E. A.," 348. Elliott, James William (1833), 427. Elvey, Sir George Job, Mus. Doc. (1816-1893), 401. Erskine, C, 254. Esmond, A., 174.
29.
691.
101.
Boucher, J. B., 490. Boulter, Bertha C.,
Fairlamb, 737.
BowEN, Rev. Craufurd Townshend (1833Brewer, A. Herbert, 564. Bridge, J. C, 601. Bridge, Sir John Frederick (1844-
),
),
219.
141, 163, 369, 383,
479, 498, 611.
Brjggs, Bowness, 104, 166. Brown, Arthur Henry (1830-
), 18, 21, 41, 68, 226, 230. 243, 246, 268, 291, 305, 363, 387, 389, 408, 445. 472, 550, 598, 610, 624, 663, 690, 699, 729. Brown, M. O., 458. Brown-Borthwick, R., 44, 50. bullard, f. f., 622.
Bullinger, Rev. Ethelbert William, D.D. (1837BuNNETT, Edward, Mus. Doc. (1834), 217, 270, Button, Henry Elliot (1861), 275, 521. Byrd, W. (1538-1623), 680. Calkin, John Baptiste (1827-1905), 662.
"Cantus
Diversi" (1751), 738.. Carrott, Liversey, 343.
Catholick Gesangbuch, Challinor, F. a., 371.
"Chants
C,
Deffell, C.
"Deuteromelia" Dugard, F. J., 93,
Booth, Josiah, 322, 336, 435, 450, 484, 553. Borland, J. E., 542.
Borrow, W.,
),
L. J. T., 639.
"David's Psalmen" (1685), 657. Davies, Henry Walford, 617, 635. Dawkins, F. W., 15s, 184.
62, 483.
Blakie, James, 158, 167. Bliss, Mrs. J. Worthington (M. Lindsay),
"Bohemian," 27, 577. Bohemian Brothers' Book,
589.
T., 414.
Cross, Sydney, 559. Crossley, W. T., 361. Crowther-Benyon, V. B., 341.
Arpajon, i6th Century, 735. Atherton, Percy L., 546. Atkyns, B. K., 22. Austin,
747.
Clouston, R. H., Jr., 385, 523. COLBURN, H. H., 48. Conant, Rev. Clarence M., 131. Cooke, Matthew, 86. Cornelius, Peter, 569, 579, 655, 727. "Cornish," 7, 665.
732.
), 67. 602, 642.
J. R., 222.
Farebrother, :Mrs. C, 3^. Farmer, John (1836), 60, 594. Farnsworth, Mrs. H. A., 382, 441, 459, 698. Field, James T., 102, 105, 108, 180, 236, 238. Fifteenth Centurj% 463, 731. Fink, Gottfried Wilhelm (1783-1846), 574. FiTzsiMMONS, C, 132. "Flemish," 120,583,620. Floyd, A. E., 465. Foote, Arthur, 581. Foster, Myles Birket (1851-
),
203, 204, 334.
Fourteenth Centurj-, 497, 733. "French Carol," 181, 280, 420, 4S9, "French Church Melody," 660. "French Flanders," 121, 687, 688. Fruttchey,
F., 257.
G.\de, Niels
W.
(181 7-
Gadsby, Henry (1842Garnett, J., 84. Garrett, Louis J., 628.
"GAsqoN
Carol,
3Si, 576, 643(646)
359. 49.
182, 499.
Gauntlett, Henr>'
Populaires Flamands," 750.
), ),
613, 630, 709.
J.,
Rlus. Doc. (1S05-1876), 71, 229, 339,
INDEX OF COMPOSERS AND SOURCES. "German,"
Kotzschmar, H., 684, 695. Kruger, J., 667.
91, 325, 337, 384, 468, 561, 645, 710.
GESros, Bartholomaeus (ab. 1600), 751. Gevaert, F. a. (1828), 580. Gilbert, W., 82. Gill, William Henry (1839), 25, 378.
Lancaster,
Gounod, Charles Francis (1818-1893),
GOWMAN, W.,
"Lesneven,"
571, 736, 740.
59.
Grantham, Rev. George P., 9, 45, 51, Gray, Rev. J. B., D.D., 162. Greatheed, Rev. Samuel S., (1813Greatorex, Edward, 148. Gregory, G. H., 284. Gruber, Franz (1787-1863), 28. "G. S. W.," 360. Gurney, Rev. Archer T. (1820-1887),
E., 213.
La WES, Henry (1595-1662), 682. Le Jeune, George Fitz-Cunvood (1842-1904), 658. LEM.VRE, Edwin (1840), 117, 562, 588, 703.
GiLMORE, H. G., 474Goss, Sir John, Mus. Doc. (1800-1880), 467.
87, 122, 422, 504, 637.
288.
Lindsay, M., 29. Lissant, George B., 114, 134, 140, 150, 190, 221, 249, 399. 456, 480, 482, 584, 725-
),
Litler, J. B., 269. Little, H. W., 58. Lowe, Albert (d. 1886), 26.
649.
Lunn, J. R., 283. Luther, Martin (1483-1546), 632. 23, 516.
Macy, James C, Hall, Rev. W. H.
Hamerton, Rev.
"M.
A., ss, 80.
Hamilton-Gell, a. W., 593. Handley, Exlward, i, 15, 56, 115, 728. Harding, J. P., 171, 739Havergal, Miss Frances Ridley (1836-1879), 118. Havergal, Rev. William Henry (1793-1870), SS7. Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809), 347. Haydn, Johann Michael (i 737-1806), 491. Hayward, G. F., 647Heale, H., 656. Helmore, Rev. Thomas (1811), 215, 669. HxRRON, Rev. J. D., 380. Hervey, D. E., 83. Hervey, Frederick Alfred John (1846), 139. Higinbotham, Julia R., 75, 195, 206.
240.
Marston, George W., 14. Martin, Sir George C. (1844-1916), 534. Martin, Rev. George Edward, D.D. (1851Martin, Jehu, 567. Marvin, F. 0., 161.
Maunder, J. H., 434. Medley, Rev. Edward S. (1838), 157. "Melodies Bfiamaises," 746. Mendelssohn, Bartholdy Jakob Ludwig Felix
),
486.
(1809-1847),
421, 650. 40,
42, 46, 72, 113, 196, 207, 208, 220, 364, 379, 397, 518, 547, 674a., 258. Hollins, Alfred, 290. Holt, W. R., 17. Hopkins, Edward J., Mus. Doc. (1818-1901), 70, 612, 664, 715Hopkins, Rev. Edward L., 505. Hopkins, Rev. John Henry, ;D.D. (1820-1891), 47, 61, no.
Hofland, M.
314, 344, 404, 469, 529, 549-
Moffat, .\lfred, 578. Monk, Edwin G. (1819), 407. Morehouse, Mrs. L. E., 123. Mosenthal, J., 367. Moss, Edwin (1838), 340. Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus
(i
756-1 791),
431, 587, S9I-
Muhlenberg, Rev. William Augustus, D.D. (1796-1877)
,
79-
N.AYLOR, C. L., 479"', SI9, 716. Naylor, John, Mus. Doc., 16. Newtort, Walter, 43.
NiCHOL, H. Ernest, 281, 286, 321, 525, 528, 531, 582. NiCHOLLS, H. P., 481, SSI-
Noble, T.
98, 107, 178.
Tertius, 310, 409, 433, 471, 487, 543, S44, S4S Carol," 183.
"NoRMANDDE
NouRSE, Rev. Stanhope M., 151. "NiJRNBERGER Gesangbuch" (1544),
Iliffe, Frederick (1847), 376. Irons, Herbert Stephens (1834-1905),
20, 31, 96,
7,
Jackson, Robert (1840), 675. Jeffery, J. Albert, Mus. Doc. (1851Jenxer, Rt. Rev. H. L., 57.
107''',
Oake,
),
176.
748.
Alfred, 333. EngUsh,'^ 402.
"Old "Old French," 489, 709. "Old Lowland Carol" (cir. "Old Melody," 370, 437-
120, 137, 160, 225, 239, 438.
"Italian Melody," 513.
1400), 623.
Oliver, George Edgar, 146, 169, 191, 192, 199, 200, 209, 231. 241, 250, 260, 261, 263, 264, 265, 267, 274, 287, 295, 297. 299, 300, 306, 307, 331- 332, 430. 466, 558, 671, 672. Sir Frederick Arthur Gore, Mus. Doc. (1825-
"J. E. N.," 201. "J. G. A.," 320.
Johnson, James
J.,
Maitland, C, 326. Maker, Frederick Charies (1844), 88, 500, 590. Maristow, Walter, 100. "Marot's French Psalter" (1647), 686. Marschner, Heinrich (1796-1861), 552.
692.
Hine, G., 566. Hodges, Rev. John Sebastian Bach, D.D. (1830-1915),
Hornabrook, Miss M., 608. Horner, W. F., 390. Houghton, A. Styler, 666. Howard, Alonzo P. (1838-1902), HUMPERDINCK, E., 568. "Hypo-Dorian Mode," 679.
227.
A. F.," 30.
Magill, Rev. George
S. C., 412.
OUSELEY, Rev. A., 76.
1889), 73-
Jose, T. R. G., 449.
Keene, Frederick A., 271. Kettle, Charles E. (1833-1895),
311.
King, Oliver, 745.
"Knapp," 119. Knecht, Justin Heinrich (1752-1817), Knight, Henry, 285, 296. KocHER, Conrad (i 786-1872), 654. "Koln Gesangbuch" (1623), 470. "KoLNiscHES Gesangbuch," 317.
Palmer, G. H., 444, 679, Parker, Rev. Edwin Pond, D.D. (1836), 476. ), Parker, Horatio William, Mus. Doc. (1863Parker, J. C. D., 39. Partridge, F. W., 205. Pearce, Charles W., Mus. Doc., 570. Pearsall, R. L. de (179S-1856), 497, 742Pearson, George C, 125, 135. Peel, Rev. Frederick, Mus. Doc., 526, 554. ), 12. Perkins, Theodore Edson (1831'
473.
(647)
136, 324.
INDEX OF COMPOSERS AND SOURCES. Peskett, Frank,
Steggall, Charles (1826), 354. Stevenson, Sir John, 548. Strong, T. B., 652. Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour, Mus. Doc. (1842-1900),
197.
Pettman, Edgar, 410. "PiAE Cantiones " (1582),
262, 381, 405, 444,
477 522, 619, ,
633. 704, 708.
"PiFFERAKi, Tune of the," 416. Pike, Harry Hale, 503.
PlNKHAM, John E., 106. "POITOU," 721. Powell, Rev. James Baden (1842-
Swire, ),
"Thirteenth Century," 520, 685. Thorne, Edward Henry (1834Tiltman, Henry T., 144, 145.
Tschaikowsky, P., 575. Tuckerman, Samuel Parkman (1819-1890), Tufts, John W., 586.
97, 99, 128,
Rousseau, W. W., 694. Rubinstein, Anton G. (1830), 621. Ruel, E. H., 313. Ryley, Rev. G. C. E., 255, 426, 446.
"Twelfth Century,"
362, 423, 606, 718.
Waddington, S. p., 513. Wainwright, John (1723-1768), 702. Walter, WiUiam Henry, Mus. Doc. (1825-1893), 74, 448. Ward, J. F. (1751), 738. Wardle, Sir Thomas, 377. Warner, Arthur F., 245. Warren, George WiUiam, Mus. Doc. (1828-1902), 194, 214,
708.
Sheppard, Rev. H. Fleetwood, 121, 138, 193, 282. Sidebotham, Joseph W. (1830), 34, 81.
244, 251, 366, 478.
SmPER, Caleb,
173, 185, 272, 289, 301, 351, 358, 388, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 424, 496. Simpson, M. M., 210.
Warren, N. B., 514, 537. Warren, S. P., 318. Watson, E. W. S., 327-
"West
224, 283, 735.
of
England," 506, 515.
Westbrook, W. J., Mus. Doc., Westbury, G. H., 696. Westlake, Frederick, 53. Wetton, H. Davan, 634. White, A. C, 126. Whiteley, S. B., 440.
Skeffington, M. S., 202, 447, 530. Smart, Henry Thomsis (1813-1879), 133. E. H., 604.
Henry, 349, 457, 502. J. G., 175-
R. A., 142. Rev. R. F.,
19, 27, 35, 153, 156, 170, 177, 179, '216, 234, 259, 356, 391, 398, 443, 454, 455, 512, 629
186.
Wild, A. A., 228, 293. WtLLLUis, C. Lee, 508. Willis, Richard Storrs (1819-1900), 607.
Smith, Samuel, 6, 69. Smith, W. A., 252. T., 152.
Spilman, J. E., 495. Spinney, Thomas H., 247, 533. Spinney, Walter, 211. Stainer, Sir John, Mus. Doc. (1840-1901), 198, 328, 452, 488, 535, 540, 565, 646, 720, 726. Stantord, C. v., 651. Stantforth, Thomas Worsley (1845-1909), 683.
Staonton, Rev. William, D.D.,
37, 38, 63, 65.
Verdussen, Hieronymus (1626), 749. ViBBERT, Rev. WiUiam H., D.D. (1839), 159. Vincent, Charles John, Mus. Doc. (1852), 235, 242,
Sharrot, W., 237.
SouTuwiCK, F.
4.
"Tyrolese," 644.
Schilling, Frederick, 418, 428, 717. SCHULZ, Johann Abraham Peter (1747-1800), 596. Sedding, Edmund, 437, 585. Selby, B. L., 262, 470. "Seventeenth Century," 636.
Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith,
556.
406.
Ulmann, Rev. Augustus, D.D., Umlauf, S. C, 697.
Sainton-Dolby, Charlotte H. (1821), 66. Sangster, Walter Hay, Mus. Doc. (1835-1899), 143. Saunders, Gordon, 154. Saxton, S. B., 536.
"Sixteenth Century,"
538, 743-
Townsend, Herbert, 425. Treadwell, J. W., 212. Trembath, Henry Gough, Mus. Bac. (1844-1908), Trevaldwyn, Rev. B. W. J., 78, 683. "Trier Gesangbuch," 342, 419, 668.
475.
631.
Shaw, Geofifrey, 615, 626, Shaw, Martin, 597, 605.
),
Tosh, J. Westwood, 527. Tours, Berthold (1838-1897), 648.
599-
"Rouen,"
F., 714.
Terry, R. R., 625.
707.
Randegger, Alberto (1832), 461. Ravenscroft, Thomas (1582-1635), 705. Reay, Samuel (1828), 453Redhead, Alfred, 129, 345, 355, 386. Redner, Lewis Henry (1831-1908), 124, 315, 350, 368, 509, ),
711.
Taylor, W. F., 678. Terry, Rev. George
Price, F. R., 346.
Reinecke, Karl (1827RiCKMAN, F. R., 273. Rider, H. de Koven, 256. RiDSDALE, C. J., 335, 659. Roper, Charles F., 89, 95,
J.,
187, 188, 189.
"Swiss Melody," 585.
109, 572, 627.
Praetorius, Michael (1571-1621), 316, 413, 462, 493, 681. Preston, John A., in.
Prout, Ebenezer (1835-1915),
2, 3,
13, 308, 439, 560, 661.
Sunderland, Charles H., Sutcliffe, H. H., 374.
90.
Wilson, C. J., 232. Wilson, Henrj', 172, 330, 618. Wood, Charles, Mus. Doc. (1866), 224, 280, 657, 734. Woodward, Rev. G. R., 279, 292, 317, 381, 405, 406, 464, 477, 522, 619, 633.
Young, Rt. Rev. John Freeman, D.D. (1820-1885),
373.
Musical settings not included in the foregoing Index be regarded as traditional or anonymous.
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CAROL BIBLIOGRAPHY 1.
Note.
PRINTED COLLECTIONS
— The asterisk
indicates that the publication contains celebration of the Christmas Festival.
Noels nouvellement composez i I'honneur de
la
much
interesting matter about Christmas Carols
Nativite de nostre saulveur et Redepteur Jesu-Christ, etc.
Claude
le
and the
Nourry
diet le Prince, 1520.
Christmasse Carolles, 1521. WjTikyn de Worde. Only one leaf of this collection remains, being preserved in the Bodleian "Thus endeth the Christmasse Carolles, newly imprinted at Londo, in the Library, Oxford. The colophon reads: The yere of our lorde MDXXI." fletestrete, at the synge of the sonne, by wynkyn de worde.
—
Christmas carolles newely Imprinted. Imprynted at London, in the Poultry, by Richard Kele, dwellyng at the longe shop under saynt Myldredes Chyrche. (Circa 1546.) Certayne goodly carowles to be songe to the glory of God. John Tysdale, 1562.
(Thomas Becon.) Printed by John Day, 1563. Godly Songs and Ballads. Weddcrbum, 1567. (Christopher Payne), licensed to James Roberts, 1569.
Christmasse carols, very new and godly.
Compendious Booke
of
Christenmas carrolles Paradise of Dainty Devises.
Francis Kennelmersh, 1576.
Piae Cantiones Ecclesiasticae et Scholasticae, veterum Episcoporum, in Inclyto Regno Sueciae passim usurpatae. and edited by the Most Rev. Theodore Peter Rhuta, of Nyland, 1582.
Revised
A Book Carok by Moses Powell, licensed to John Wolf, 1587. Tenor, Psalms, Sonnets and Songs of Sadnes and Pietie, made into musicke of
of five parts, etc. William Byrd(?), 1587. Robert Southwell, 1593. Ane Compendious Booke of Godly and Spirituall Songs, collectit for avoyding of Sinne and Harlotrie. Edinburgh 1597. Reprinted 1621 and 1801. Melanges de la Musique de Eustach^ du Caurroy, Maistre de la Musique de la Chappelle du Roy. Published at Paris, by Andr6 Picart, 1610. Melismata preserves, "Remember, O thou man," Ravenscroft, 161 1. Hodie nobis de coelo pax by /Vlexandro Grandi. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Eng. (Early 17th Century.) Certaine of David's Psalmes intended for Christmas Carolls, fitted to the most common but solemne tunes, everywhere familPrinted by Robert Young, 1630. iarly used, by William Slatyr. Hymns and Songs of the Church, 1623. Hallelujah, George Wither, 1641.
St. Peter's
Complaint.
Devotions.
William Austin, 1635.
Ben Jonson, 1640. Various collections of Welsh carols, such as the Myvyrian
Underwoods.
Noble Numbers. Robert Herrick, 1647. The Golden Grove. Jeremy Taylor, t6ss. Anthony and Wood's collection, 1642; New Carols at Easter.
A
MSS.
belonging to the Cymmrodorion (dating from 1640).
for the time of Christmas, 1661;
and Christmas Carols,
fit
also to be
sung
Oxford.
Pious Garland of Godly Songs for the solace of his friends and neighbours, by Luke Wadding, Bishop of Ferns, contained hymns and carols arranged to various Irish airs. 1680.
Poems, Amorous, Moral and Divine.
Anon, 1718.
The "Bayford Collections" (in the British Museum), Ten Noels Le Beguc, end of 17th Cent.
Hymns
on the Nativity, 1746.
Hymns
for children.
Patois Carols, published at Dijon in 1701, by
of broadsides
and
ballads, include
some
carols.
Circa 1680-1730.
C. Wesley, 1763.
Le Sieur Ressayre.
Noei Borguignon de Gui Bardzai; containing thirty-four Noels, three Carols, or portions of Carols, Christus," and " Vidimus stellam ejus," in Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Lffyr Carolan, containing sLxty-five Christmas carols and five for summer. Shrewsbury, 1740. Nouveaux Cantiques Spirituels Provenjeaux; Avignon, 1750.
viz.:
"Puer natus," "Hodie
Hawkins's History (5 vols., 1776), and Bumey's Histor>' (4 vols., 1776-89), contain a few carols. Blodengerdd Cymrii, or the Anthologj' of Wales (Shrewsbury, 1779), gives forty-eight Christmas carob, nine Summer, three May, one Winter, and a carol to Cupid and the Nightingale. les Chants des Noels anciens notez pou en faciliter le chant, par M. I'Abb^ RecueU de Noels Provenceaux, composes par le Sieur Peirol, Menuisier d' Avignon, 1791. RecueQ de Noeb Provenfeaux composes par le Sieur Nicolas Saboly. Avignon, 1807. Musica Antiqua. Stafford Smith, London, 1812. Christmas Hymns and Sacred Pieces. Bermondsey, ab. 1818.
Noels nouveaux sur
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Pellegrin.
Paris, 1785.
CAROL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Pastorale sur la Naissance, par Frfire Claude
Some Ancient Christmas Carols with London, 1822. The Christmas Box, or
New
New
R. T.
Year's Gift.
Carol Book for Christmas.
* Christmas Carols, Ancient
Mac^e
(St.
Malo, 1819).
Contains twenty Noels.
the tunes to which they were formerly sung in the S.,
West
of
England.
Davis Gilbert,
1820-30.
Bilston, ab. 1830.
and Modem.
W. Sandys, 1833. Christmas Carols, with appropriate music. Anon, 1833-40. Christmas Carols and Sacred Songs. London, J. W. Parker, 1841. Specimens of Old Christmas Carols. Thomas Wright (printed by the Percy Society), 1841. A Little Book of Christmas Carols. E. F. Rimbault, 1846. A Good Christmas Box, containing a choice collection of Christmas Carols. Dudley, 1847. Songs and Carols now first printed from a fifteenth century MS. Thos. Wright, 1847. Christmas Carols; Three Series with music, by Dr. H. J. Gauntlett. Christmas and Christmas Carols. *
Christmastide:
its
Ab. 1845-50,
J. F.
History, Festivities and Carols.
R. W^. Sandys, 1852.
Rev. T. Helmore and Rev.
Carols for Eastertide: Carols for Christmastide.
J.
M.
Neale, 1853.
Weihnachtslieder (Christmas Songs) Ein Liedercyklus fur ein Singstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung. Cbappell's Popular Music, 1859.
David Bogue, 1852.
Christmas with the Poets. Proske's Musica Devina.
Peter Cornelius, 1856.
1853-1861.
A
Garland of Christmas Carols, ancient and modem. Joshua Sylvester, London, 1861. Antient Christmas Carols arranged for four voices. Edmund Sedding, 1864. Christmas Minstrelsy, ed. bv Joseph Williams and Dr. H. * Christmas Carols, edited by Rev. H. R. Bramley and Sir enlarged, the latest edition containing seventy carols.
J.
Gauntlett, 1864.
John
Stainer,
Divers Carols for Christmass and Sundry Tydes of Holy Church, *
Songs of the Nativity.
W. H. Husk, London,
etc.
London, 1865.
Several of the later editions have been
Arthur H. Brown, 1865.
ab. 1866.
Dictionnaire de Noels et de Cantiques (Troisieme et derniSre Encyclopedic Th6ologique) Contains about ico Noels and carols of i6th-i8th centuries.
.
Ed. by I'Abb^ Migne; Paris, 1867.
* Carols for
Use in Church. R. R. Chope, 1868-1887. The Sacristy, No. 4, containing the Rev. S. Baring-Gould's translation of "Noels and Carols of French Flanders," 1871. Old English Carols set to music. Traditional and Original. Alex. Shapcott, London (n. d.). Christmas Carols and other verses; by the Rev. H. G. Batterson, Philadelphia, 1877. Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modem. W. J. Westbrook. London Music Publishing Co., ab. 1879. Carols, Hymns and Songs. Rev. John Henry Hopkins, Jr., New York, 1882. Carols, Hymns and Noels for Christmastyde, selected and edited by Thos. W. Staniforth, 1883. The Weihnachts-Album, by A. Sartoris contains about twenty German carols and lullabies in popular form. In Excelsis Gloria, by Arthur H. Brown, contains, in two series, carols for Christmas-tide. 1885 and 1886. Twelve Old Carols, ed. by Sir John Stainer, contains Tyrolese, French and Flemish, and three English carols. Ab. 1885. Forty Christmas Carols: in six Series. Ed. by the Rev. T. Herbert Spiimey (n. d.). Carols and Poems from the isth century to the present time; edited by A. H. Bullen, 1885. Melodies; in three vols.
Tierrot, Paris, 1887-91.
Folk-song Society's Joumal, 1899-1909; contains, scattered through different volumes,
Cancionero Musical de Noels Bressans.
los Siglos,
xv and
Due
(n. d.).
Philbert
Carvalyn Gailckagh.
le
Manx
Carols, ed.
English Carok of the Fifteenth Century.
xvi.
many
interesting carols.
Barbieri, Madrid, 1890.
by A. W. Moore, 1891. Ed. by J. A. Fuller-Maitland, Leadenhall
Press, ab. 1891.
Eight Easter Carols, 1890; also Eight Children's Carols for Christmas, 1891. Curwen & Sons, London. English County Songs. Edited by Miss Lucy Broadwood and J. A. Fuller-Maitland. London, 1S93.
Christmas Carols, two
A
series;
by Mrs.
C. F.
Hemaman
and Alfred Redhead (n. d.). W. D. V. Duncombe, 1893.
Collection of Old English Carols, as sung at Hereford Cathedral.
Das Deustche
Geistliche Lied,
Books
Twelve Noels Basques Anciens.
1-6;
edited by Heinrich Riemann.
Simrock, 1895.
C. Bordes, Paris, 1897.
Early English Harmony (Plainsong Society's Publication). century carols, 1 897.
Edited by Prof. Wooldridge, contains several facsimiles of fifteenth-
Yule-tide Carols, St. Paul's Music Leaflets, 107-114, ab. 1897.
The Westminster Carol Book,
edited
by Edgar Pettman, 1899 (with
Carols of the Resurrection, edited by Edgar Pettman
several supplements).
(n. d.).
Christmas Carols selected and with an introduction by Frank London Humphreys. Noels Anciens, par le R. P. dom Georges Legeay, Organiste i I'.^bbaye de Solesmes.
Christmas Carols by Edward Bunnett, Mus. Doc:
in five series;
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the
first
Victor Retaux, ab. 1900.
four containing ten each, and the fifth series six.
CAROL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Modem
Christmas Carols; edited by Edgar Pettman (n. Christmas Album, edited by E. Duncan. London, 1901.
The Cowley Carol Book,
d.)-
by the Rev. G. R. Woodward, 1902. Carols and Songs of Christmastide; edited by E. Duncan. London, igoz. Christmas Songs and Easter Carols, by the Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D.D. Weckerlin's Chansons Populaires. Paris, 1903. Christmas Carols
edited
(ist series).
J.
Wiltshire Folk-songs and Carols.
A Book of Old
New
York, 1903.
Williams, 1903.
Rev. G.
Hill, 1904.
by H. J. L. J. Mass6 and Charles Kennedy Scott, 1907. Cornish Bells and other Carols and Verses, by the Rt. Rev. Charles W. Stubbs, D.D., 1910. Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, edited by Hollis Dann, New York, 1910. *The Story of the Carol, by Edmonstone Duncan. London, 191 1. The English Carol Book, edited by Martin Shaw and Percy Dearmer. London, 1913. *Ancient English Christmas Carols, 1400-1700; collected and arranged by Edith Rickert. London, 1914. Christmas Carols of England, compiled by A. E. Manning Foster. London, 1914. Countless carols in leaflet form are to be found; among which may be named Simper's Christmas and Harvest Carols, numbering more than one hundred; the Rev. G. R. Woodward's; Sir George C. Martin's, and the French Carols edited by him; Mrs. Carey Brock's; Anglican Carols edited by Vincent and Pearce; and the innumerable leaflet pubUcations of the music houses of Ditson, Pond, Novello, and others. Carols, edited
MANUSCRIPT CAROLS
II.
IN
THE
BRITISH
MUSEUM
Eleventh Century. Music
Miracle Play.
in
neums.
Twelfth Century. Sequences, Tropes and Cantiones.
Twelfth-Thirteenth Centuries. Miracle Play, The Three Kings. Music in OfiBce for the Circumcision, FBte des Foux.
neums.
Music
in
diamond notes on a
staff of four
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. Sloane MSS. Carols, words only. Carols, by John Brackley, Friar of Norwich. Fifteenth Century. When Cryst was bom of Mary fre. Be glad, lordynges, be ye more and lesse. Now let us be merry, bothe all and some. Such a lady seke I never more. The Rose es the fayrest flour of alle. The Wefferes; York Mystery Plays. Fifteenth-Sdcteenth Centuries.
Tydynges, tydynges that be trwe. Mirabilem misterium. Nowelle, tydynges gode y thyng to
who
Nowelle,
Mervele nozt,
iosep.
Man
joyfull.
Soli
sit
be deo
laudem gloria. of me, king of
Have mercy
Regi canamus
Jhesu Jhesu
key.
ioye.
fill
virginis.
fili
dei.
Tydynges
blisse.
gloria.
O radix iesse. O clavis dauid. O david, thow nobelle Now make we
telle.
ys there that syngith so.
trew.
Nascitur ex virgine. Do welle and drede no man. Now may we myrthis make. Alleluya. Proface, welcom. This tyroe ys borne a chylde of grace. Jhesu fill virginis. Blessed mote thu be, swete ihesus. Nesdens mater-virgo virum peperit.
(Most of these are by Smert and Troulufie, and are Sixteenth Century.
for
two or three
This x-irgin clere. A dialogue. Alone here I sitt. Ah, my dere son, said Mary. (6si)
voices.)
red lines.
CAROL BIBLIOGRAPHY. how may this be. Affraid, alas! (in five divisions). Wofully afraid. (W. Cornyssh, Jr.) Jhesu, mercy
Ah, gen tiU Jhesu (Sheryngam) Wofulle arayd. (Brovvne) My feerfull dreme. (G. Banaster) Ah, blessid Jhesu! (R.Davy) (R. Davy) Ah, my hart, remembir !
!
Be
hit
known
to all (in four divisions).
In a slumbir. Nesciens mater (four voices). Nesciens mater virgo virum peperit (three voices). Qui Petis, O filii (four voices). (Pygott) Noe, noe, noe, puer nobis nascitur. (J. Mouton) God is the cheflest unizon. (P. Harfurth) Hodie nobis, coelorum rex. Angelus ad pastores. (8 part carols) by D. Gerarde. Hodie Christus natus est. Noe, noe, exultemus. Parvelus filius hodie natus est. Nesciens mater virgo virum peperit. (Four voices.) (Wryghte) !
'
Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries. Puer natus est nobis. Angelus ad pastores. Parbulus filius hodie natus
est.
Gloria in excelsis. esset Jesus. (O di Lasso) Hodie Christus natus est.
Cum natus
Seventeenth Century. Chester Mysteries.
Little music.
Borne is the babe. Sweet was the song. Gloria in excelsis Deo, singe my sowle. I heard a messe of merry shepards.
(T.
Weekes)
(Five and six voices.)
Out
of ye orient (five voices). Angelus ad pastores (five voices). Hymnes or Carrols, by W. A. Harke, sheapard swaynes (five voices).
Harke, sheperd swaynes. Angelus ad pastores (five voices).
(G. JeSreys)
(H. Lawes)
Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries. Liber Cantionum Martini Gobelii. Puer natus in Bethlehem. In dulci jubilo nun singet.
Das nengebome
Was
ist hier
Kindelein. vor ein Kindelein.
Quaeramus cum pastoribus
(four voices).
Noe, noe, noe, psallite (four voices). Nesciens mater (eight voices).
Quem
videstis, pastores (five voices). (A. Tubal) Noel. Voyci I'heureuse nuit (four voices). (E. du Caurroy) Rejoyce, re Joyce, with hart and voyce (four voices). (Byrd)
Eighteenth Century. and voice (four voices). doubtful care. Virgin's womb (five voices). An earthly tree a heavenly fruit it bare (six voices). Chester Mysteries; a copy of Bellin's MS. of 1600. Rejoice, rejoice, with heart
Cast
off all
From
(W. Byrd)
Nineteenth Century.
Two
Antiphons
for four voices
Hodie Christus natus Vidimus stellam.
Quem
by Samuel Wesley.
est.
vidistis pastores.
Hodie nobis coelorum rex. Hodie Christus natus est. (Nanini) Angelus ad pastores (eight voices).
(F. Anerio)
Pastores loquebantur (eight voices).
Nato Domino (eight voices). Hodie nobis coelorum rex. Hodie nobis dc coclo.
Quem Quem
vidistis pastores.
(D. Perez)
vidistis pastores (six voices).
Hodie nobis coelorum
rex.
(Vittoria)
(Nanini)
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ALPHABETICAL AND SEASONAL INDEX OF FIRST UNES CHRISTMAS AND EPIPHANY
A Babe is bom
all of
a
Maid
A Babe is bom in Bethlehem A Boy is bom in Bethlehem A Child this day is bom A Cradle song of the Blessed Virgin A Day, a Day of glory A little Child is bom to-night A message from our Father A meteor bright its wondrous light A shepherd band their flocks are keeping A shepherd band their flocks are keeping A song and a carol for Christmas-tide A tale of the olden time A thousand years have come and gone A Virgin did come A Virgin most blessed A Virgin most pure Adeste fideles All children are on Christmas Eve AU hail, all hail to the natal day All hail to the days All hail, ye merry folk to-day All All All All All All All All All
jubilant with psalm
and hjonn
my heart this my heart this my heart this my heart this
night rejoices night rejoices night rejoices night rejoices the skies to-night sing o'er us this night bright angels sing this night bright angels sing this night bright angels sing Angel hosts in bright array
Angelus ad Virginem Angels above on Advent mom Angels bright their pinions folding Angels singing, church beUs ringing Angels, we have heard on high Arise, arise, the moming bells Jacob with travel
As As As As At
Joseph was a walking with gladness men of old with gladness men of old dead of night, when all is
still
Awake, arise, good Christians Awake, ye shepherds, instantly Away in a manger Away with loyal hearts and true
Be merry.
Christian men, and sing Behold a httle Child
Benedicamus Domino Bethlehem Bethlehem land Blessed be that Maid Marie Blessed night, when Bethlehem's plain BUthely from the moated churchyard Bright angel-hosts are heard
51
236 257 45 685 579 253 325 181
340 541
625 617 654 664 717 688
Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas
Calm on
612 685 79 29
356
339 337 375 430 508 377
mom
Come, listen to my Eton,' Come, listen to the story Come, shepherds, come, shake off Come to the manger in Bethlehem Come, ye Christians all Come, ye lofty, come, ye lowly Come, ye lofty, come, ye lowly Come, ye lofty, come, ye lowly ye, with the angels sing
Cradled
all
lowly
Eastem monarchs,
still
.
543 287 227 702 211 239 156 567 559 110
357 646
songs are ringing now time has come again Clear upon the night air sounding Cold was the day Come, all friends, and keep the Feast Come and hear the grand old story Come, let us sing the stor)'
De Drie Koningen Deep the gloom and
7
131
285 605 626
Mother
Day Moming
358 50 718
81 19
237 129 351 141
359
Bells
Come
736 310 734
12
602
comes again comes again
495 162
739
the listening ear of night the Archangel to the Maid Carol, brothers, carol Carol, carol, Christians Carol, carol. Christians
Christ, hath Christ's
Christ is bom, Christ is bom Christ is bom of Maiden fair Christ was bom on Christmas Day Christ was bom on Christmas Day Christ was bom on Christmas Day Christ was bom on Christmas Day Christ was bom on Christmas night Christ was bom on Christmas night Christian children, wake and listen Christian people, come and sing Christians, awake; salute the happy Christians, carol sweetly Christians, carol sweetly Christians, listen while we sing Christians, listen while we sing
683 439
2
301 578
Child Divine Child Jesus came to earth Child Jesus lay on Mary's knee Children here on earth who dwell
4 413
284 517 603 738 609 538 636 714 163 174 324 336 500 468
carol, joyfully
Christian children sweetly carol, A sweetly carol, A sweetly carol. Raise
Carol we high, carol we low Carolling, carolling, all thro' the night
117
Brightest and best of the sons
Came
Carol, Carol, Carol, Carol, Carol,
565 463 710 4g4 353 280 246 94
the night
sages three
297 119 264 397 720 282 536 58 283 572 644 69 630 23 401 411 511 736
750 637 279
EverjTvhere, everywhere Christmas to-night
368
Fair the night in Bethlehem land
church to church
310 679
away we come to you heaxen above to earth I come Heavenly Maid
52 632 680
From From From From From From From
far
realms of glory far away
185
Ecbatoun
47^ 725
silver gates of
the
Eastem mountains
Gather around the Christmas Tree
469
Gelobct seis tu Jesu Christ
75^
(6S4)
ALPHABETICAL AND SEASONAL INDEX OP PIRST LINES. Gentle Saviour, day and night Gently falls the winter snow Glad angel voices Glad Christmas comes again
121 20 273 374 432 545 421
Glad news, glad news Gloria in excelsis Glory to God in the highest Glory to God in the highest God give you merry Christmas tide
629 724 509 722 723 342 556 514 415 66
God rest ye merry, gentlemen God rest ye merry, gentlemen God rest ye merry, gentlemen Good Christian men, rejoice Good Christian people, all Good Christians rise, this is the mom Good King Wenceslas looked out Good news from the hills of Judea Good news we bring and peace Good people, give ear Good tidings, good tidings Hail, gentle Jesus Hail, sweet Babe, so pure Hail, sweet Babe, so pure Happy bells are ringing
320
and holy and holy
Hark a
burst of heavenly music hear ye not the angel-song how the bells I hear, sweet and clear sweet angel voices the Christmas songs are singing the full- voiced choir the herald angels sing the herald angels singing the herald host is singing the joyful Christmas greeting the merry Christmas bells the song of choirs angelic
Hark! Hark! Hark!
Hark Hark
!
!
Hark! Hark! Hark! Hark! Hark! Hark! Hark! Hark! Hark! Hark! Hark! Haul,
what what what what
heavenly sounds those holy voices those holy voices sounds arc sweetly stealing
mean mean
Peyrol Hear the angels telling Here is joy for every age Here is joy for every age Here we come a-wassailing Holy night! peaceful night Holy was that night so fair Uominum laudes How grand and how bright I I I I I I
hattt,
tale of the olden
'.
.
.
410 358 428 400 109 204 130 240 59
650 153
568 152 258 213 144
36 570 32 746 376 633 669
290 605 557
saw three ships come sailing in should like to have heard sing the Birth was bom to-night would now sing
you a
'
670 372
heard the bells on Christmas Day heard the Church bells ringing
I'll tell
263 265
Happy Christmas morning !
185 711 671
time
In a manger lies the Child In Bethlehem of Judah
In dtilci jubilo In dulci jubilo In naiali Domini In sorrow and in want In the bleak raid-winter In the country nigh to Bethlehem In the early morning, early In the early morning, early In the field with their flocks In the hallowed manger In the lonely midnight In the wintry heaven Infant so gentle, so pure and so sweet
564 559 641 143
534 656 683 197
496 497 742
748 611
652 566 5
297
60 319 98 512
It
came upon came upon
It
is
It
It
the midnight clear the midnight clear Christmas Day by the river was the very noon of night
Jacob's Ladder Jesus Christ is born to-day Joseph and the angel Joseph was an old man Joy and gladness Joy fills our inmost hearts to-day Joy fills our inmost hearts to-day Joy, ye people, great and small Joyful is the Joyful tidings of a Saviour Joyfully, joyfully, angels are singing Joyously, joyously, silvery clear Jure plaudant omnia
mom
Last night, as I lay sleeping Let every heart now dance with joy Let heaven and earth rejoice and sing Let heaven and earth rejoice and sing Let music break on this blest mom Let our gladness know no end Let us the infant greet Like silver lamps Like silver lamps List! afar! what angel voices List our merry carol Listen, lordlings, unto me fair
star,
Long ago
in
Lullay, thou
little
Merry Christmas
tiny Child bells are ringing
Moming
is breaking Mortals, awake, the
Mountains, bow
moming
breaking your heads majestic is
Nazareth 'Neath the stars that shone so bright Night has closed the gates
No room in the inn No room within the dwelling Now blazing Yule logs Now join we all with holy mirth Now let us sing the angels' song Now Uft the carol, men and maids Now, prithee. Minstrel, tell to me Now rise up, ye shepherds Now sing we all full sweetly Now to Bethlehem haste we Now to God on high be glory Now we bring our Christmas treasures Nowell! Nowell! Nowell! Nowell!
O O O O O O O O O O O
182 (655)
Hail, gentle
NoweU!
King
Bom
is
the
King
Nowell! Glory to God Nowell! Good news I tell
Babe, in manger lying
town
Bethlehem and near Christmas, merry Christmas
blessed
Christmas
of
bells, ring far
come, all ye faithful dark was the night hark to the bells' glad song haste, the blessed
Babe
is
bom
holy night little little little
Babe town town
in
of of
Bethlehem Bethlehem Bethlehem
541
645 625 563 399 6 49 369 217 151 1 28 126
749
606 61
34 665 662 577 614 354 744 141
Rose is blooming ye sages hoary Bethlehem Long, long ago the angel-throng Love came dowTi at Christmas Lo! a Lo! a
195 607 712 706
bom
338 499 462 43 634 271
542 540
684 300 30 640 740 86 686 71
85 537 198 461 18 729 735 721
693 707 516 100 643 629 561
676 545 393 334 738 78 704 728 741 245 298 322
ALPHABETICAL AND SEASONAL INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
O little O O O O O
O O O
O O O O
town
of
Bethlehem
Star that shone so bright voices of the sky voices of the sky sacred Stable merry ring the Christmas bells night, peaceful and blest
lovely lovely lovely lowly,
ye bells sing a merry carol sing a song of Bethlehem sing we a carol all blithe and ring,
free
the beautiful old story wonderful the tidings
O'er O'er O'er O'er O'er O'er O'er O'er
the hill and o'er the vale the hill and o'er the vale the mountains the plains the darkness deepens Of the Father's love begotten On Bethlehem's silent plain On Christmas night true Christians sing On dewy plain where shepherds On the Birthday of the Lord On the first bright Christmas Day On yester-night I saw a sight Once again, O blessed time Once again, the olden story Once again, the olden story in in
Bethlehem Bethlehem
of
m Bethlehem of Judah in
Bethlehem
Judah
of
David's city
in royal
Once, o'er the
One
Judah Judah
of
fields of
Bethlehem
winter's night
Over
hills
and over
745
666 544 183 302 95
Sing,
600 663 255 642
Bethlehem's hills, in time of old Bethlehem's hiUs, in time of old hill and dell the Christmas bell old Judea's hills
Once Once Once Once Once
Shepherds, shake off your drowsy sleep Shepherds watching o'er the plain Shepherds watching their sheep Shine calm and bright Silent night! hallowed night Silent night! holy night Silent stars were watching Simple carollers are we
599 394 164
plains
343 465 296 414 93 464 210 118 638 608 230 273 127
335
409 8 217
466 311 434 507 651 576 435 639 154
O
sing, this blessed
mom
Sing of Maiden Mary Sing, sing for Christmas Sing the carol, raise your voices Sing we merry Christmas Sing we now of joy and gladness Sing with joy, 'tis Christmas Sing ye the songs of praise
mom
Sleep, Sleep, Sleep, Sleep, Sleep, Sleep, Sleep, Sleep, Sleep,
Holy Holy Holy Holy Holy Holy Holy
Babe Babe Babe Babe Babe Babe Babe
infant Saviour Saviour, sleep the snow-flakes So happy all the day Soft falls the snow Softly the night is sleeping Softly the night is sleeping Star of Bethlehem, sweetly shining Star of glory, brightly streaming Stars all bright are beaming Sweet angels, ever bright and fair fall
.
Sweet Child Divine Sweet Mary luUed her blessed Child Sweetest music softly stealing Sweetly sang the angels Sweetly sang the angels Swelling o'er the moimtains
Qui
creavit caelum, lully, lully, lu
Remember, O thou man Ring, happy bells Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring
merrily, ring merrily on, ye joyous Christmas bells on, ye joyous Christmas bells out, bells, your peals today out, ring out, a joyful peal
Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring
the the the the the
O
O
Christmas
bells
Christmas Christmas Christmas
out, ye merry bells out, ye throbbing stars of night out, ye wild and merry bells Ring, ring the bells
the Christmas bells the Christmas bells the Christmas bells bells, the Christmas bells joyful Christmas bells bells, bells,
bells,
Saw ye never Saw ye never
in the twilight in the twilight
See amid the winter's snow See amid the winter's snow See amid the winter's snow See, the See, the
28
80 490 99 613 196 438 219 82
488 33 205 238 323 668 701 719 256 27
10 692 624 165 396 289 84 17 272
408 321 392 312 361 210
747
Tenderly sleeping
out, ring out, out, sweet bells out the bells for out the bells for out the bells for
419
11
my my
Slowly
726 562 727 9
morning fair and bright morning star is dwelling
Shades of silent night Shepherds five in a ring Shepherds night watch keeping Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes
705 286 212 172 598
573 loi
97 186 220 248 367 703 77
326 371 68 218 254 333 197
431
648 142
420 467 226 106 187
433 713 31
That
so
Thy
blessed Birth
The angel and the shepherds The angel and the shepherds The angels sing around the stall The angels' song The bells are ringing glad and sweet The Bethlehem shepherd-boy's Tale The Blessed Birth The Cedar of Lebanon The Cherry Tree Carol The Child Jesus in the garden The children's King The Christ-Child The Christmas bells are ringing The Christmas bells are ringing The Christmas comes, let praise abound The Christmas Message The Christmas stars are shining The Christmas Story The Christmas Tree The Comish Bells The Coventrj' Carol The Crib and the Cross The first Christmas night The first good joy that Marj' had Bom is the King The first Nowel The first Nowel that the Angel The flocks were wTapt in slumber The Golden Carol The good men all of Chastres The great God of heaven The holly and the i\-y The joyful mom is breaking
(656)
—
360 635 688 743 491 606 83 692 635
437 563 720 370 579 120 188 189
94 184 271
655 544 54° 737 I43
429 643 266
39^ S3S 73S
436 489 7°
ALPHABETICAL AND SEASONAL INDEX OF FIRST LINES. The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The
joyful
mom
Kings Lord at
first
is
breaking
did
Magi came out
Adam make
of the Orient
manger Throne merry bells for us they
ring
moon
shines bright night in solemn stillness hung old year now away has fled Quest of the three Kings seven joys of Mary
Shepherds shepherds had an angel shepherds had an angel shepherds on fair Bethlehem's plain Shepherds' Song shepherds were watching sleep of the Infant Jesus snow lay deep upon the ground
672 569 506 687 354 374 492 175 690 471
429 727
510 601
558 433 327 580 515
snow lay on the ground snow lay on the ground snow lies thick upon the earth
416
stars are brightly shining stars are shining bright and clear stars are shining bright and clear story of the shepherds
459
Three Kings Virgin and the Child
656 409 353
,
Virgin stills the cr5nng Vision of the shepherds
Wassail Song winds v/ere wailing wise men saw a light afar Worcestershire Christmas Carol There came a Httle Child to earth There came three kings by God's own hand There came three kings e'er break of day There came three kings from Eastern land
There There There There There There
three kings from far away three Sages from afar comes a galley laden dwelt in old Judea dwelt in old Judea
came came
were shepherds watching There's a song in the air There's a wonderful tree They leave the land of gems and gold This day is bom Emmanuel This happy mom a King is bom This new Christmas carol Thou didst leave Thy throne Though poor be the chamber Three kings from out the Orient Three kings had journeyed
Three kings in great glory Three kings once lived Three kings' song Through the midnight air 'Tis Christmas now To-day doth blossom Jesse's stem To us is bora a little Child Touching grace we Princes three 'Twas a starry night of old 'Twas in the winter coldj 'Twas jolly, jolly Wat 'Tween ox and ass in humble shed
Unto us
bora a son Upon the snow-clad earth Upon the snow-clad earth
Wake Wake,
all
bow
before
412 395 203 535 560 344 674 498 673 673 108 402 173 631 677 718 678 610
We We
sing a song of Christmas time three kings of Orient are We've decked the church with ivy
Welcome be our Heavenly King Welcome be Thou, heaven King Welcome Yule
What child is this What child is this What do they say, these bells What good news the angels bring What tidings bringest thou What time I kept my sheep When Christ was bom in Rethlchcm When Christ was bom of Mary free When Christ was bom of pure Marie When I view the Mother holding When Jesus Christ was yet a child When the crimson sun had set
96 539 575 649
Whence comes this rush of wings Where shall the Prince of Peace be bom While humble shepherds watched While in peaceful slumbers lying While shepherds watched their flocks While shepherds watched their flocks Whilst Bethlehem's shepherds kept their
107
Whom
670 288 352 557 44
Wise men from Egypt's ancient land With our songs we greet Thee Within a manger bare He lay Wonderful night Would'st thou magnify the story
of old the shepherds praised
460 737 574 145 107 107** flocks
....
604 733 299 281
355 373 730
235
35 470 647 628
Ye bells, ye bells, ye happy bells Young and old must raise the lay Young and old must raise the lay Yule returas; come Christian people
732 171
675 228 486 418 709 493 247 689 627 740 378 569 597 616 687 155 682 715 731
691 716 653 487 580
308
Thee
music's magic powers heart, while round thee
my
67 270 706
708 229
is
Virgin-bom, we
513 615
Waken, Christian children Waken, Christians, greet the mom Watching in the meadows We saw a light shine out afar
S7I
646 667
309 417 681 341
EASTER A
rhyme, a rhyme for Easter time
Across the Eastem
hill
tops
mom
mom
Angels come, on joyous pinion As Mary walked in the garden green As Mary walked in the garden green As those who seek the break of day As Easter mom the lark ascending At happy Easter time At the early Easter mom Awake, awake, glad voices make Awake, awake, 'tis Easter mom Awake, glad soul, awake, awake
Beyond the starry Bird and blossom
skies
Bravely chime, O Easter bells Breaks the joyful Easter dawn Breaks the joyful Easter dawn Bright Easter Day Bright Easter skies By the thorny way of sorrow Carol
we
520 328 104 303 53 697 330 305 520 443 504 259 473 475 76 278 47 252 161
293
206 384 474 243 14 295
the blessing
Chime, chime, merrily chime
(657)
114 222
Adeslc, coelitum chori Again the of gladness All hail the gladsome Easter morn All hail the gladsome Easter Alleluia! alleluia! hearts to heaven Alleluia! King victorious Alleluia! Risen Lord Alleluia! sing the triumph
200
ALPHABETICAL AND SEASONAL INDEX OF FIRST LINES. Chime Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ
out, ye bells of beauty hath arisen risen all triumphant
306 112 63 88
is
is risen,
Alleluia
125
is
risen. Alleluia
is
risen, Alleluia
is
risen, Christ
is
risen, Christ is risen,
He He
is
risen, Christ is risen.
Conquered
is
risen from the dead risen, lift the song God and Lord is risen
is
is
618 risen,
our
the Lord hath risen the Lord is risen again the Lord is risen to-day Christ, we sing Thy saving Passion Come forth and bring your garlands Come forth and bring your garlands Come, ye faithful, raise the strain Come, ye faithful, raise the strain Come ye, lift your joyous voices Coming from the winter
Day Day
of wonder, day of gladness of wonder, day of gladness Days grow longer Days grow longer Deck the altar with blossoms fair Do you hear the children crying
3 105 123 223 179 208
406 72
gr 190 65 695 13
620 166 449 241
694 194 215 364
380
Early ere the dawn of the morning Easter Bells, Let the meny Easter Bells, Hear the loving Easter Day hath dawned again Easter flowers and dressing Easter flowers are blooming bright Easter flowers are blooming bright Easter flowers are blooming bright Easter flowers are blooming bright Easter flowers, Easter carols Easter mom with gladness shine Every flower that blossoms
102 294 363 SS 621 192
Faithful people, now rejoice Far be sorrow, tears and sighing
249 518
Gems and
flowers of rich perfume good Christian men God hath sent His angels
501 381 39
Hail! all hail, this brightest morning Hail, Easter bright, in glory dight Hallelujah, raise the song Hallelujah raise the song Hallelujah, song of triumph Hark bright angels sweetly sing Hark! the angels bright are singing Have you heard the wondrous story
699 224 149
_
Give
ear,
!
He He
is is
risen risen
from the dead
Hear the loving Easter bells Heaven with rosy mom sung our Saviour's Birth In low'ring gloom and cloudiness In the star of morning If angels
It
was early
in the
morning
Jesus, our Saviour, we welcome Joy-bells ringing Joy hath come to earth again Joy of joys, He lives, He lives
Let Let Let Let
the the the the
merry merry merry merry
Church bells ring Church bells ring Church bells ring Church bells ring
549 178 523 62 41 73
291
170 160 521 136 147 472 523 75 21 i
234 659
318 362 58s 193
40 167 178 214
the merry Church bells ring the merry Church bells ring the merry Church bells ring the song be begun the song be begun the song be begun the song be begun the whole world chant and sing us sing Alleluia to-day us tell the story Lift up thy voice with singing List! I hear the angels singing Little Christian children, say Lo the winter is past
315 329 619 157 207 251 405 133 348
Merrily the Easter bells Merrily the Easter bells Moon beams are streaming of gladness of beauty,
150 379
Nature from her sleep is waking the tomb where Christ hath been the tomb where Jesus slept
276 202 87 64 346
Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let
Mom
mom
Near Near
Now Now
the bells are ringing the bells of Easter ring
all
all
O come on this bright Easter Day O earth, on Easter morning O Holy Church, but yester-night O joyous Easter morning with us abide O sons and daughters, let us sing O the golden, glowing morning O welcome, happy Day On Easter mom Christ rose again On the eve before the Sabbath On this glorious Easter morning On wings of living light Once again, with joyful voices Ostera-spirit of Spring-time Over the land in glory
Lord
of
all,
.
_
444 250 274 242 276
122 56
502 209
90 169 232 547 658 349 583 268 24
660 307 103 581
Past
is Lenten sadness Put on, put on your best array Put on thy beautiful robes
383 148 134
Raise the song for Easter Rejoice! the Christ is risen Rejoice! to-day earth tells abroad Ring, happy bells of Easter time Ring out, sweet Easter bells, ring out Ring out, sweet Easter bells, ring out Ring out the anthem, Jesus lives Ring out, ye joyous Easter bells Roman soldier, tell us tme
168 267 177 503 158 442 132 260
Sadly in the gathering gloom Shine,
O
sun, in splendour bright
Sing Alleluia, Sing for joy
all
ye lands
O sing, ye children Sing sweet carols, night is past Sing the battle, sharp and glorious Sing we alleluia Sing we now our h>Tnns of gladness Sing with all the sons of glory
Sing,
Sleeper, awake Smile praises,
sky
Snowdrops, lift your timid heads Softly through the mellow starlight Soldiers, awake! this is the festal hour Songs of gladness Sweet and dear the birds are singing Sweetly the birds are singing Tell the story of the risen That Easter-tide with joy
(658)
was bright
404 314 48 92 313 135
440 407 696 546 277 176 700 261 331 74 201
622 89 176 623
ALPHABETICAL AND SEASONAL INDEX OF FIRST LINES. The angels sat in the garden tomb The angels' songs this joyful day The bells are ringing joyfully The buds are bursting on the trees The children's Easter oflering The crown is on the Victor's brow The crown is on the Victor's brow The Day of Resurrection The Day of Resurrection The Easter bells are ringing The Easter dawn is breaking The Easter sunshine breaks again The Easter sunshine breaks again The fishers sat within their boat The fishers sat within their boat The foe behind, the deep before The little flowers came from the ground The Lord is risen The morning of salvation The morning purples all the sky The risen Lord to-day is King The world itself is blithe and gay The world itself keeps Easter Day The world itself keeps Easter Day The world itself keeps Easter Day The world itself keeps Easter Day The world itself keeps Easter Day The world itself keeps Easter Day
.
There stood three Claries by the tomb This is the Feast Day of our King This joyful Easter-tide Three women went forth Through the long hidden years 'Twas about the dead of night 'Twas at the matin hour 'Twas on this Easter morning
Twine the Easter garland
We are little children We sing our Saviour's praises We sing to-day our Easter hymn We will be merry far and wide Welcome, happy morning Winter-tide hath passed
away
Ye happy bells of Easter Day Ye heavens, uplift your voices Ye sons and daughters of the King
.
.
403 345 iq9 385 380 113 180 159 231
698 441 54 146 275 582 16 519 115 522 116
350 317 42
in 1
24
216 244 292 269 548 657 347 584 365 15 191 221
God is gone up God who rulest
thro' the ages
Golden harps are sounding Golden harps are sounding Lift up, ye everlasting doors Moving o'er the troubled waters Sing your carols to-day The birds are singing on the trees The pearly gates aside are rolled
233
316 304 262
46 477 366
445 585 550 38 476 661 505 37 478 57 225
HARVEST Come,
Come
children, lift your voices forth, brave reapers
priest
456 485 593 533 389 457 386 455
teeming teeming Fair waved the golden com Fields of gold are glowing Gather them in God when He made this world Good news, good news is sent He saw the wheat fields waiting
Earth below Earth below
is is
531
Hearken to the thankful reapers Heavenly Father, God alone Holy is the seed time Lord of the harvest! Thee we hail Lord ofjthe living harvest Make melody within your hearts Now let us raise our Harvest song
454 482 26
480 595 139
424 453 422
Now Now Now
sing we a song sing we a strain of joy the year is crowned let us all, rejoicing Lord, who shcd'st the sunlight's gold Once more the joy of harvest Once more the liberal year Over all the land is glowing Ring, bells, ring Singing, the reapers homeward come Soft the autumn suns are shining The com is ripe for reaping The fields are white to harvest The rising mom, the closing day The song of the Heavenly Harvest-Home The sower went forth sowing
592 137 391 532
O
427 387 458 25
390 594 138
425 530 479 529 423 596 388
praise, O God of harvest Thine, Lord, are the blessings We plough the fields and scatter Wheat and barley bright with sunshine
Thee we
CHILDREN'S DAY AND FLOWER SERVICES 332 382
ASCENSION AND WHITSUN-TIDE Carol we joyfully Christ our Sun on us arose
Come, hear ye how God's
426 140
A A A
joyous song once more we bring song of Spring once more we sing song of Spring once more we sing All is bright and cheerful round us Around the throne of God Beauteous are the flowers Bring them to the Master Come, May, thou lovely lingerer Come with us, sweet flowers Coming from the winter From East and West Gathered in the House Divine Go, lovely flowers Heavenly Father, send Thy blessing 1 hear the children's voices It is a day of gladness Little birds are singing
Pansies,
lilies,
roses
Sow ye beside all waters Summer days once more are coming The days are gliding swiftly by The flowers in garden, field and wood The flowers of Earth are blooming The Spring-tide hour The summer days are come again Voices of children We bring sweet flowers
(6S9)
590 450 SSS
448 526 452 446 591
524 449 586 447 551 554
588 48* 479*^
484 589 587 527 481 528 553 451 525 552
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