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Refrain&#13;
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***&#13;
A SPOTLESS ROSE&#13;
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lN THE MANGER HE LIES&#13;
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Infant Holy, Infant lowly, For His bed a cattle stall;&#13;
Oxen lowing, Little knowing Christ the Babe is Lord of All.&#13;
Swift are winging, Angels singing, Nowels ringing,&#13;
Tidings bringing Christ the Babe is Lord of All.&#13;
Flocks were sleeping, Shepherds keeping Vigil till the morning new;&#13;
Saw the glory, Heard the story, Tidings of a Gospel true.&#13;
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Greet the morrow, Christ the Babe was born for you!&#13;
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Alleluja!&#13;
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***&#13;
A GALLERY CAROL&#13;
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***&#13;
&#13;
Proclaiming the birthday of Jesus our King,&#13;
Who brought us salvation, His praises we sing!&#13;
A very bright star in the sky did appear&#13;
Which led the Wisemen from east to draw near.&#13;
They found the Messiah, sweet Jesus our King,&#13;
Who brought us` salvation, His praises we sing,&#13;
&#13;
Willie, take your little drum,&#13;
With your whistle, Robin, come!&#13;
&#13;
Thus the men of olden days&#13;
&#13;
When we hear the fife and drum,&#13;
Ture-lure-lu,' pata-pata-pan,&#13;
When we hear the fife and drum,&#13;
&#13;
When they hear the fife and drum,&#13;
&#13;
So blessed forever be Jesus our King,&#13;
Who brpught us salvation, His praises we sing!&#13;
&#13;
Dance, and make the village hum!&#13;
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***&#13;
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***&#13;
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LOVE CAME DOWN&#13;
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FROM THE MOUNTAINS&#13;
&#13;
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Ye shepherds from the mountains, Come down to us this morn!&#13;
Within„your country borders For you a Saviour's born,&#13;
And lies in wretched stable Exposed to all the winds;&#13;
This Child so kind and gentle To earth came thro' our sins.&#13;
How gladsome are the tidings, Which come to tell of Him;&#13;
So brilliant is .this starlight The Sun light seems but dim.&#13;
For this night is far brighter Than any light of moon;&#13;
It is a thing uncommon That night should be as noon.&#13;
Fair Bethl'em is the village Which has the Infant dear;&#13;
Beside Him is the Mother Forever hov'ring near.&#13;
Right quic`kly come the Wise Men To worship and adore;&#13;
Their gifts they lay before Him, And praise forevermore.&#13;
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Love came down at Christmas,&#13;
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***&#13;
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In the bleak mid-winter, Frosty wind made moan,&#13;
Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone.&#13;
Snow had fallen snow on snow, Snow on sno\\'&#13;
In the bleak mid-winter, Long ago.&#13;
Our God, Heav'n cannot hold Him, Nor Earth sustain;&#13;
Heav'n and earth shall flee away, When He comes to reign:&#13;
The Lord God Almighty Jesus Christ.&#13;
Angels and Archangels May have gather'd there,&#13;
Cherubim and Seraphim Thronged the air:&#13;
But only His Mother In her maiden bliss&#13;
Worshipp'd the Beloved With a kiss.&#13;
What can I give Him, Poor as I am?&#13;
If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb;&#13;
If I were a wise-man, I would do my part;&#13;
Yet what I can I give Him, Give my heart.&#13;
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***&#13;
CO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN&#13;
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HER CHILD&#13;
&#13;
Lulling her Child to quiet sleep, Gently she sang;&#13;
Sang to the darling Child she loves, Watching o'er Him.&#13;
"Sleep, my delight, my Child, sleep well, God's Son you are.&#13;
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English Carol&#13;
&#13;
Sleep little Child of mine, lie still, Hope of the world.&#13;
For you I've made the cradle here, Saviour of all;&#13;
For you I've brought these creatures near, Singing your praise.&#13;
&#13;
What Child is this, who laid to rest, On Mary's lap is sleeping? -`&#13;
&#13;
Whom angels greet with anthems sweet, While shepherds watch are&#13;
keeping?&#13;
&#13;
This, this is Christ the King, Whom shepherds guard, and angels sing:&#13;
Haste, haste to bring Him laud, The Babe, the Son of Mary!&#13;
&#13;
Christmas Spiritual&#13;
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Go tell it on the mountain, Over the hills and everywhere!&#13;
Go tell it on the mountain, That Jesus Christ is a-born!&#13;
When I was a sinner I prayed both night and day:&#13;
I asked the Lord to help me and He showed mc the way. Rp/rcu.n.&#13;
When I was a seeker I sought both night and day:&#13;
I asked the Lord to help me and He taught me to pray.&#13;
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&#13;
IS THIS?&#13;
&#13;
Unto all peoples of the earth&#13;
A little child brought light;&#13;
&#13;
Over all desert sands.&#13;
No flick'ring torch, no wav'ring fire,&#13;
But life, the Light of men;&#13;
Whatever clouds may veil the sky&#13;
Never is .night again.&#13;
&#13;
Old Czecho-Slovakicm Carol&#13;
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But wherewith for&#13;
Love shall be our token;&#13;
Love be yours and love be mine,&#13;
Love to God and all men,&#13;
Love for plea and gift and sign.&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
THE STABLE DOOR&#13;
&#13;
In the bleak mid-winter A stable plac`e suffic`ed&#13;
&#13;
Worship we the God-head,&#13;
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WHAT CHILD&#13;
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Loved the King of Kings to praise:&#13;
&#13;
Ture-lure-lu, pata-pata-pan,&#13;
When they hear the fife and drum,&#13;
Sure our children won't be dumbl&#13;
Christmas should be frolicsome.&#13;
God and man are now become&#13;
More at one than fife and drum.&#13;
When you hear the fife and drum,&#13;
Ture-lure-lu, pata-pata-pan&#13;
When you hear the fife and drum,&#13;
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A Spotless Rose is blowing, Sprung from a tender root,&#13;
Of ancient seers' foreshowing, Of Jesse promised fruit;&#13;
Its fairest bud unfolds to light Amid the cold, cold winter,&#13;
And in the dark midnight.&#13;
The Rose which I am singing, Whereof Isaiah said,&#13;
Is from its sweet root springing ln Mary, purest Maid,&#13;
For through our God.s great lo\/-e and might` The Blessed Babe&#13;
she bare us&#13;
In a cold, cold wintcr's night.&#13;
&#13;
A soft light from a stable door&#13;
Lies on the midnight lands ;&#13;
The Wise Man's star burns ever-&#13;
&#13;
Side 8&#13;
PATAPAN&#13;
Old Burgundian Carol FF9M "O±_f_ord Book of Carols"&#13;
&#13;
Rejoice and be merry in songs and in mirth!&#13;
0 praise our Redeemer, all mortals on earth!&#13;
For this is the birthday of Jesus our King,&#13;
Who brought us salvation, His praises we sing!&#13;
&#13;
YE SHEPHERDS&#13;
&#13;
**'*&#13;
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***&#13;
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What did we do when such words to us came?&#13;
Quickly we started going on our way.&#13;
There fast we walked, poor and simple souls, and lame.&#13;
When we got there, 'twas night and not the day.&#13;
Refrc„.n&#13;
There by His stall stood ox and ass; but they,&#13;
Paying God homage had for food no care.&#13;
Quiet they stand for they do not eat their hay.&#13;
Refrain&#13;
See how they gaze on little Jesus there.&#13;
&#13;
Buvez bien par toute la compagnie,&#13;
&#13;
was wo-rthy to bear the Lord Jesus Christ.&#13;
&#13;
Lulling her Child to quiet sleep His mother sang,&#13;
Sang to the darling Child she loves, Watching o'er Him.&#13;
Sleep, my delight, my Child, sleep well.&#13;
God's Son you are.&#13;
Sleep, little Child of mine, lie still, Hope of the world.&#13;
&#13;
JACOuES, COME HERE&#13;
&#13;
Since to our earth comes Jesus fair and meek."&#13;
&#13;
In an ex-stall He is laid,&#13;
Wherefore sing we all at a braid: Nowell!&#13;
&#13;
S*.&#13;
&#13;
Sleep - 'tis your mother's wish for You, My little Dove.&#13;
Sleep, Joy of all the angel host, My little Pearl.&#13;
Glory and praise tt] you be giv'n, Dear Child by me.&#13;
Waking, you'1l eat sweet honey here, Brought by the bee".&#13;
&#13;
l'LL GO TO BETHLEHEM&#13;
&#13;
Jacques, come here, Sweet and clear in a glad noel,&#13;
Let us four Sing once more, Let each part sound well.&#13;
Now we shall give the high notes to Margot;&#13;
Our friend Pierrot, a tenor he shall be,&#13;
Our baritone will be my good friend Janot;&#13;
Refrain&#13;
Bass notes so low will fit the part for me.&#13;
IIere from the Heav'n the angels c`ame to men,&#13;
Songs they have sung in Latin, French or Greek.&#13;
"Glory to God, and on earth good will again.&#13;
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SUNG IN LATIN&#13;
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Rejoic`e!&#13;
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***&#13;
&#13;
RESONET IN LAUDIBUS&#13;
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Why lies He in such mean estate Where ox and ass are feeding?&#13;
Good Christians, fear: for sinners here The silent Word is pleading.&#13;
Nails, spear, shall pierce Him through, The Cross be borne, for&#13;
me, for you:&#13;
Hail, hail, the Word made flesh, The Babe, the Son of Mary!&#13;
So bring Him incense, gold, and myrrh, Come peasant, king to own&#13;
Him;&#13;
The King of Kings salvation brings; Let loving hearts enthrone Him.&#13;
Raise, raise the song on high; The Virgin sings her lullaby:&#13;
Joy, joy, for Christ is born, The Babe, t:ic Son of Mary!&#13;
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