A Collection
of
Christmas Carols
, ,  
by
 
Sixth edition,   
is work is free of known copyright restrictions.
e latest version of this book is always available at: http://aCollectionOfChristmasCarols.com
Cover artwork, Song of the Angels, painted in  by William-Andolphe Bouguereau; downloaded
from wikipaintings.org
Inside cover artwork illustrated by Arthur Hughes, as found in Christmas Carols, New and Old;
downloaded from http://www.ccel.org/b/bramley/carols/jpg-hires/0001=i.jpg
contents
Ad cantus lætit.....................................
Adeste Fideles............................................
All my heart this night rejoices ................... 
All this night bright angels sing......................
Alma Redemptoris Mater..........................
Although at Yule it Bloweth Cool................
e Angel Gabriel.....................................
Angels from the Realms of Glory................
Angels We Have Heard on High..................
Angelus ad Virginem .................................
As Jacob with travel was weary one day............
As Lately We Watched................................
As With Gladness Men of Old....................
Auld Lang Syne ....................................... 
Ave Jesu Deus...........................................
Away in a Manger ................................. , 
e Babe of Bethlehem.............................
Behould a sely tender babe............................
Blessed be that Maid Marie.........................
e Boars Head Carol............................... 
Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella!...............
Carol for Christmas Day...........................
A Carol for Christmas Eve..........................
Carol for Christmas Eve.............................
Carol of the Bells......................................
Carol of the Birds.......................................
Carol of the Shepherds...............................
A Child this day is born...............................
Christ Was Born on Christmas Day.............
Christians, Awake, Salute the Happy Morn..
Christmas Bells.........................................
Christmas Day .......................................... 
Christmas is Coming.............................., 
A Christmas Round..................................
Christmas Song .......................................
Christmas Time is Come Again.................
Chrystmasse of Olde................................
Come All Ye Shepherds..................................
Come ou Long Expected Jesus..................
Come! Tune Your Heart ...........................
Come Ye Loy..........................................
Conditor alme siderum................................
Congaudeat turba delium.........................
Corde Natus.............................................
e Coventry Carol .............................. , 
Cradle Hymn...........................................
A Cradle-Song of the Blessed Virgin..........
Creator alme siderum ..................................
Dashing through the snow.............................
A Day, a Day of Glory...............................
Deck the Hall...........................................
Ding dong ding............................................ 
Ding Dong Merrily on High........................
Earth Today Rejoices................................
Es ist ein Ros entsprungen..........................
e first good joy that Mary had......................
e First Noël............................................
Flos de radice Jesse.....................................
e Friendly Beasts....................................
From Church to Church..............................
From far away...........................................
From Heaven High I Come to You..............
Fum, Fum, Fum........................................
Gaudete.................................................. 
Glad Christmas Bells................................
Glorious, Beauteous, Golden-Bright...........
Gloucestershire Wassail..............................
God Loved the World................................
God rest you Chrysten gentilmen...................
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen.................
Gods dear Son.........................................
e Golden Carol.....................................
Good Christian Men, Rejoice......................
Good King Wenceslas.......................... , 
Good people all, this Christmas time.................
e Great God of Heaven is come down to earth
.
Hacia Belén va una burra..........................
Hail! Holy Child, Lain In An Oxen Manger
..
Hark! a Herald Voice is Calling ....................
Hark! how the bells.....................................
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing......................
Here we come a wassailing..............................
Ho! Steward, Bid My Servants...................
Hodie Christus natus est...............................
e Holly and the Ivy........................... , 
How Great Our Joy!..................................
Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber................
Hymn for Christmas Day...........................
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.............
I saw a fair Mayden syttin and sing.................
I Saw ree Ships.......................................
If angels sung a Savior’s birth.........................
Il est né le divin Enfant ............................. 
In Bethlehem, that noble place...................
In Dulci Jubilo................................., , 
In natali Domini.......................................
In Terra Pax..............................................
In the Bleak Midwinter......................., 
e Incarnation........................................
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly..........................
Infant of days, yet Lord of Life........................
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear...............
It was the very noon of night..........................
Jacobs Ladder..........................................
Jesu, hail! O God most holy......................
Jesus in the Manger...................................
Jesus our brother kind and good.......................
Jesus the Light of the World........................
Jingle Bells...............................................
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas............................
Joseph, O Dear Joseph Mine........................
Joy to the World!.......................................
Kling Glöckchen......................................
Lætentur Cæli ..........................................
Like silver lamps in a distant shrine.................
Listen Lordings unto me................................
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming....................
e Lord at rst had Adam made....................
Lullay, ou Little Tiny Child........................
Make we joy now in this fest......................
e Manger rone...................................
Masters in is Hall...................................
Methinks I see an heav’nly Host......................
Milford....................................................
e moon shines bright.................................
Myn Lyking.............................................
New Prince, New Pompe...........................
Nl Nouvelet..........................................
Now the Holly bears a berry..........................
O Christmas Tree.....................................
O Come, All Ye Faithful..............................
O Come, Divine Messiah..............................
O Come, Little Children............................
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.......................
O Du Fröhliche..........................................
O Holy Night............................................
O Little Town of Bethlehem........................
O Magnum Mysterium..............................
O Tannenbaum.........................................
Of the Fathers Love Begotten...................
Oh how loely is the evening .......................... 
On Christmas Night all Christians Sing ...........
On Jordan’s Bank.........................................
On the Birthday of the Lord.......................
On the rst day of Christmas..........................
On yesternight I saw a sight............................
Once again O blessed time............................
Once in Royal Davids City.........................
Orientis Partibus.......................................
Past ree a Clock.....................................
Pat-a-Pan..................................................
Personent Hodie..............................., 
Puer Natus in Bethlehem ..........................
Puer nobis nascitur...................................
uem Pastores.........................................
Ring Out, Wild Bells ........................, 
Rise Up, Shepherds, and Follow................
Riu Riu Chiu............................................
e Sans Day Carol...................................
Saw ye neer in the twilight..........................
See Amid the Winter’s Snow..........................
e Seven Joys of Mary..............................
Shepherds! Shake O Your Drowsy Sleep.....
Shiloh .....................................................
Should auld acquaintance be forgot................
Silent Night...............................................
Sleep, Holy Babe! .....................................
e Son of God is born for all....................
Still, Still, Still..........................................
Stille Nacht...............................................
e Story of the Shepherd.........................
e Stranger Star .....................................
e Sussex Carol........................................
Sweet was the song the Virgin sung ........... 
ere’s a Song in the Air!............................
eres a star in the east................................
is Endris Night.......................................
To us is born a little Child.........................
To Us is Morn a Child is Born................
Tollite Hostias.........................................
e Truth from Above..............................
Twas in a Cave on Christmas Morn...........
Twas in the winter cold............................
e Twelve Days of Christmas....................
Unto us is born a Son ................................
Up! Good Christen Folk and Listen.............
Veni, Veni, Emmanuel..................................
e Virgin and Child................................. 
e virgin stills the crying.............................
A Virgin Unspotted...................................
e Waits’ Song........................................
Wake all music’s magic powers ........................
Wake, O Wake! with Tidings rilling.........
e Wassail Song.......................................
Wassail, Wassail..........................................
Watchman, Tell Us of the Night..................
We saw a light shine out afar.........................
We ree Kings of Orient Are...................
We Wish You a Merry Christmas................
e Wexford Carol.....................................
What Child is is?....................................
When Angelick Host Entuned..................
When Christ Was Born of Mary Free!..........
Whence comes this rush of wings afar?...............
While by the sheep we watched at night...........
While Shepherds Watched eir Flocks.......
Why Most Highest art ou lying?.................
Willie, get your little drum.............................
preface
Several years ago, I found an old collection of Christmas carols on the Internet, originally published in
the late s, called Christmas Carols, New and Old, the music edited by Sir John Stainer and the words
by Henrey Ramsden Bramley. Just before Christmas , I had this collection printed as a book
through Lulu.com, and I enjoyed some of its more obscure carols enough that I thought I might
combine them into a single volume containing Christmas carols from several dierent sources. So in
early , I set about creating such a book by simply taking pages from several old collections of
Christmas music and combining them into a single volume. I thought briey of taking the trouble of
making new engravings of all the music, but it seemed an enormous task: though I had used a program
called Lilypond to engrave music in the past, the amount of music I wanted to include would take
many days of transcribing and proofreading, and it did not seem necessary at the time.
I had this collection ready (and in its third edition, the rst edition having been merely a dra, and the
second edition lacking Gaudete) in time for Christmas , but aer giving a few away as Christmas
gis, I decided that the book in its current form was not ideal, and worthwhile improvements could be
made by making new engravings of all the music. us, I have taken the trouble of transcribing
everything into Lilypond for this new edition. In this way, I have also been able to add nearly  more
songs to the collection, including a handful of Advent hymns and two songs, Ring Out Wild Bells and
Auld Lang Syne, in celebration of the new year, which always begins a week aer Christmas. To make
the book more aordable, I have published it through CreateSpace instead of Lulu, and in hopes that
others may also nd it useful, I have made it available for purchase on Amazon.com, where it should be
easier to nd.
In selecting the songs, I have tried to include all the public domain carols that are well-known, as well
as those which I have found appealing. Some songs I sought out specically, and others I had never
heard before nding them in older collections while preparing the present volume, having looked
through several such books, including e Cowley Carol Book (), e Cambridge Carol Book (),
the aforementioned Christmas Carols, New and Old (), as well as the several Christmas carols found
in Favorite Songs and Hymns for School and Home (). In a few cases I have slightly edited the music
from the source arrangement, and in rarer cases I have slightly modied the text. In perhaps the rarest
of cases, I have anonymously arranged a handful of the songs myself.
In ordering the songs, I have attempted to interleave the more well-known songs with those tending
further toward obscurity. However, the obscure carols seemed to outnumber those I expect to be
well-known, which led to a section beginning not long aer the middle of the book consisting entirely
of carols of relative obscurity. is is followed by a handful of carols of foreign origin, which are
followed by a few more carols and part songs. However, these sections are rather nebulous and songs
may occasionally seem out of place within the book.
In laying out the music, I have tried to avoid setting lyrics for additional verses too far below the music
itself, because of the diculty involved in continually glancing back and forth between the music and
the words. us, some songs have the exact same music printed several times, sometimes with a chorus
also doubled, though sometimes the chorus is given only once even when the verses are doubled.
In a few cases I have included the original foreign-language words as well as an English translation, but
in other cases this was impossible, for Bramley and Stainer, while noting which texts were translations,
were not so thoughtful as to include the names of the original texts, and I have only been able to nd
the source texts for a few of them. ere are also a few foreign-language carols for which I have not
included any English translation.
Benjamin Bloomeld
Cincinnati, 2012

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Translated by John Mason Neale (–) th Century French
O4.
O3.
O2.
O1.
 
come,
come,
come,
come,
ou
O
ou
O
Rod
come,
Wis
come,
of
ou
dom
Em
Jes
Lord
from
man
se,
of
on
u
free
might,
high,
el,
ine
Who
Who
And
own
to
ord
ran
from
y
’rest
som
Sa
tribes,
all
cap
tan’s
on
things
tive
ty
Si
might
Is
ran
nai’s
i
ra
ny;
height,
ly;
el,
 
From
In
To
at
depths
an
us
mourns
of
cient
the
in
hell
times
path
lone
y
didst
of
ly
peo
give
know
ex
ple
the
ledge
ile
save,
Law,
show,
here
And
In
And
Un
give
cloud,
teach
til
them
and
us
the
vic
maj
in
Son
t’ry
es
her
of
oer
ty
ways
God
the
and
to
ap
grave.
awe.
go.
pear.
 
13
Re
joice!
Re
joice!
Em
man
u
el
Shall
come
to
thee,
O
Is
ra
el.
 
21
O7.
O6.
O5.
come,
come,
come,
De
ou
ou
sire
Day
Key
of
Spring,
of
na
come
Da
tions,
and
vid,
bind
cheer
come,
In
Our
And
one
spi
o
the
rits
pen
hearts
by
wide
of
ine
our
all
ad
heav’n
man
vent
ly
kind;
here;
home;
 
Bid
Dis
Make
ou
perse
safe
our
the
the
sad
gloom
way
di
y
that
vis
clouds
leads
ions
of
on
cease,
night,
high,
And
And
And
be
death’s
close
y
dark
the
self
shad
path
our
ows
to
King
put
mis
of
to
er
Peace.
ight.
y.
ADVENT
Veni, Veni, Emmanuel
Ve4.
Ve3.
Ve2.
Ve1.
 
ni,
ni,
ni,
ni,
O
ve
O
ve
Jes
ni,
Sa
ni,
se
A
pi
Em
vír
do
én
gu
ti
nu
la,
i,
a,
el
ex
qui
quæ
cap
hos
hic
tis
pu
dis
vum
tu
lo
sol
os
in
nis
ve
ún
óm
Is
gu
na
ni
ra
la,
i
a,
el,
 
de
le
ve
qui
spec
gem
ni,
ge
tu
de
vi
mit
tu
dís
am
in
os
ti
pru
ex
tár
vér
dén
ta
ti
ti
li
ri
ce
æ
o,
e
in
ut
pri
duc
ma
et
jes
ce
tus
an
as
De
tro
te
et
i
gló
gló
ra
ri
ri
li
thri.
æ.
æ.
o.
 
13
Gau
de!
Gau
de!
Em
nu
el,
na
scé
tur
pro
te
Is
ra
el!
 
21
Ve7.
Ve6.
Ve5.
ni,
ni,
ni,
ve
ve
Cla
ni,
ni,
vis
Rex
O
Da
Gén
O
ti
ri
di
um,
ens,
ca,
ve
so
re
ni,
gna
Red
re
re
émp
nos
clú
tor
ad
de
óm
ni
ni
li
um,
ens,
ca,
 
ut
noc
fac
sal
tis
i
vas
de
ter
tu
l
tu
os
le
tum
mu
bu
pe
los
las,
rum,
pec
di
et
rás
clau
ti
que
de
si
mor
vi
bi
tis
as
n
ín
sci
ne
fe
os.
bras.
rum.
ADVENT
Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
Charles Wesley (–) Cross of Jesus, Sir John Stainer (–)
By4.
Born3.
Is2.
Come,1.
ine
y
raels
ou
own
peo
strength
long
e
ple
and
ex
ter
to
con
pect
nal
de
so
ed
Spi
liv
la
Je
rit
er,
tion,
sus,
rule
born
hope
born
in
a
of
to
all
child,
all
set
our
and
the
y
hearts
yet
earth
peo
a
a
ou
ple
lone;
king,
art:
free;
5
by
born
dear
from
y
to
de
our
grace,
reign
sire
fears
help
in
of
and
us
us
ev
sins
to
for
’ry
re
mer
ev
na
lease
it
er,
tion,
us,
life
now
joy
let
e
y
of
us
ter
gra
ev
nd
nal
cious
’ry
our
at
king
long
rest
y
dom
ing
in
throne.
bring.
heart.
ee.
from e Church Hymnary, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
Charles Wesley (–) Stuttgart, Christian F. Witt (c. –)
Adapted by Henry J. Gauntlett (–)
By4.
Born3.
Is2.
Come,1.
 
ine
y
raels
ou
own
peo
strength
long
e
ple
and
ex
ter
to
con
pect
nal
de
so
ed
Spi
liv
la
Je
rit
er,
tion,
sus,
rule
born
hope
born
in
a
of
to
all
child,
all
set
our
and
the
y
hearts
yet
earth
peo
a
a
ou
ple
lone;
king,
art:
free;
 
5
by
born
dear
from
y
to
de
our
grace,
reign
sire
fears
help
in
of
and
us
us
ev
sins
to
for
’ry
re
mer
ev
na
lease
it
er,
tion,
us,
life
now
joy
let
e
y
of
us
ter
gra
ev
nd
nal
cious
’ry
our
at
king
long
rest
y
dom
ing
in
throne.
bring.
heart.
ee.
from CyberHymnal.org
ADVENT
O Come, Divine Messiah
Abbé Simon J. Pellegrin (–) th Century French Carol
Translated by Sister Mary of St. Philip, SND (–)
6
8
You3.
O2.
O1.
 
6
8
come
Christ,
come,
in
whom
di
peace
na
vine
and
tions
Mes
meek
sigh
si
ness,
for,
ah!
And
Whom
e
low
priest
world
ly
and
in
will
pro
si
Your
phet
lence
cra
long
waits
dle
fore
the
be;
told,
day
All
Come
When
 
5
clothed
break
hope
in
the
shall
hu
cap
sing
man
tive
its
weak
fet
tri
ness
ters;
umph,
Shall
Re
And
we
deem
sad
Your
the
ness
God
long
ee
head
lost
a
see.
fold.
way.
 
9
Dear
Sav
ior
haste;
Come,
come
to
earth,
Dis
pel
the
night
and
show
Your
 
14
face,
And
bid
us
hail
the
dawn
of
grace.
O
come,
di
vine
Mes
si
ah!
e
world
in
si
lence
 
20
waits
the
day
When
hope
shall
sing
its
tri
umph,
And
sad
ness
ee
a
way.
ADVENT
On Jordans Bank
Jordanis oras prævia, by Charles Con (–) Winchester New
Translated by John Chandler (–) Adapted from Chorale in Musikalisches Hand-Buch, 
All5.
Stretch4.
For3.
en2.
On1.
praise,
forth
ou
cleansed
Jor
e
ine
art
be
dan’s
ter
hand,
our
ev
bank
nal
to
sal
’ry
the
Son,
heal
va
soul
Bap
to
our
tion,
from
tists
ee,
sore,
Lord,
sin;
cry
Whose
And
Our
Make
An
ad
make
Ref
straight
noun
vent
us
uge
the
ces
doth
rise
and
way
that
y
and
our
for
the
peo
fall
great
God
Lord
ple
no
re
with
is
free,
more;
ward.
in;
nigh;
Whom
Once
With
Pre
Come,
with
more
out
pare
then,
the
up
y
we
and
Fa
on
grace
in
heark
ther,
y
our
our
en,
we
peo
souls
hearts
for
a
ple
must
a
he
dore,
shine,
fade
home,
brings
And
And
And
Where
Glad
Ho
ll
with
such
tid
ly
the
er
a
ings
Ghost,
world
like
might
from
for
with
a
y
the
ev
love
ow’r
Guest
King
er
di
de
may
of
more.
vine.
cayed.
come.
kings!
Hark! a Herald Voice is Calling
Vox clara ecce intonat, th Century William Henry Monk (–)
Translated by Edward Caswall (–)
 
Hon5.
So4.
Lo!3.
Star2.
Hark!1.
or,
when
the
tled
a
glo
next
Lamb,
at
her
ry,
He
so
the
ald
vir
comes
long
sol
voice
tue,
with
ex
emn
is
mer
glo
pec
warn
call
it,
ry,
ted,
ing,
ing:
To
Wrap
Comes
Let
‘Christ
the
ping
with
the
is
Fa
all
par
earth
nigh,
ther
the
don
bound
it
and
earth
down
soul
seems
the
in
from
a
to
Son,
fear,
heav’n;
rise;
say;
 
5
With
May
Let
Christ,
‘Cast
the
He
us
her
a
co
then
haste,
Sun,
way
e
as
with
all
the
ter
our
tears
sloth
dreams
nal
de
of
dis
of
Spi
fend
sor
pell
dark
rit,
er
row,
ing,
ness,
While
On
One
Shines
O
un
the
and
up
ye
end
clouds
all
on
chil
ing
of
to
the
dren
a
heav’n
be
morn
of
ges
ap
for
ing
the
run.
pear.
giv’n;
skies.
day!’
from e English Hymnal, 
ADVENT
Wake, O Wake! with Tidings Thrilling
Wachet Auf! by P. Nicolai (–) P. Nicolai (–)
Translated by F.C.B. Adapted and arranged by J.S. Bach (–)
 
Now
Ev3.
See
Zi2.
Mid
Wake,1.
Very slow and solemn (
= 64)
the
’ry
her
on
night
o
gates
soul
Friend
hears
strikes!
wake!
of
in
from
the
no
with
pearl
ee
heav’n
watch
more
tid
re
re
de
men
de
ings
ceive
joi
scend
shout
lay
thrill
us,
ces;
ing,
ing,
ing,
ing
y
From
A
Her
e
e
pre
men
dorned
heart
hour
watch
sence
and
with
leaps
has
men
nev
from
truth
up
come!’
all
er
an
and
with
we
the
 
5
more
gel
grace
joy
hear
air
shall
ic
un
un
them
are
leave
voi
end
doubt
say
ll
us,
ces
ing!
ing,
ing.
ing,
We
Be
Her
She
Where
A
stand
glo
light
stands
are
rise,
with
ry
burns
and
ye
Je
An
giv’n
clear,
waits
all,
ru
gels
to
her
with
ye
sa
round
ee
star
ea
vir
lem,
y
a
doth
ger
gins
a
throne.
lone!
rise.
eyes;
wise?
rise!
 
Earth
Now
e
can
come,
Bride
not
ou
groom
give
pre
comes
be
cious
in
low
Crown,
sight,
e
Lord
Raise
bliss
Je
high
ou
su,
your
dost
Gods
tor
be
own
ches
stow.
Son!
bright!
Al
Ho
Al
le
san
le
 
13
lu
lu
ia!
na!
ia!
Grant
Let
e
us
us
wed
to
pre
ding
raise,
pare
song
To
To
Swells
length
fol
loud
of
low
and
days,
there,
strong:
e
Where
Go
tri
in
forth
umph
y
and
cho
sup
join
rus
per
the
of
we
fest
y
may
al
praise.
share.
throng.
from e English Hymnal, 
ADVENT
Creator alme siderum
Com3.
ui2.
Cre1.
á
ne
mo
tor
qui
nis
al
mun
ne
me
di
fráu
ne
di
de
fas
bus
rum,
Ut
Per
Æ
ex
í
tér
pi
ret
na
á
or
lux
res,
bis,
cre
ad
ím
dén
cru
pe
ti
cem
tu
um,
E
A
Je
Vír
su,
gi
ris
Red
nis
ac
émp
sa
tus,
tor
crá
lán
óm
ri
gui
ni
o
di
um,
In
Mun
In
tác
di
tén
ta
me
de
prod
vo
is
la
tis
víc
fac
súp
ti
tus
pli
ma.
es.
cum.
Vir 6.
Te 5.
Cu4.
tus,
de
jus
ho
pre
pot
nor,
és
laus,
mur
tas
gló
úl
gló
ri
ti
ri
a
æ,
De
Ma
No
o
gnum
mén
Pa
di
que
tri
é
cum
cum
i
pri
Jú
mum
li
di
so
o,
cem,
nat,
Sanc
Ar
Et
to
mis
si
su
li
mul
pér
tes
Pa
et
grá
ín
cli
ti
fe
to,
æ
ri
In
De
Tre
fén
mén
cu
de
te
nos
cur
rum
ab
ván
hós
tur
cu
ti
ge
la.
bus.
nu.
A
men.
Creator of the Stars of Night
Translated by John Mason Neale (–)
ou3.
ou,2.
Cre1.
camst,
griev
a
the
ing
tor
Bride
that
of
groom
the
the
of
an
stars
the
cient
of
bride,
curse
night,
As
Should
y
drew
doom
peo
the
to
ple’s
world
death
ev
to
a
er
eve
u
last
ning
ni
ing
tide;
verse,
Light;
Pro
Hast
Je
ceed
found
su,
ing
the
Re
from
med
deem
a
cine,
er,
vir
full
save
gin
of
us
shrine,
grace,
all,
e
To
And
spot
save
hear
less
and
thy
Vic
heal
ser
tim
a
vants
all
ru
when
di
in’d
they
vine.
race.
call.
ADVENT
To 6.
O 5.
At4.
God
ou,
Whose
the
Whose
dread
Fa
com
Name,
ther,
ing
ma
God
is
jes
the
with
tic
Son,
dread
now,
And
To
All
God
judge
knees
the
and
must
Spi
doom
bend,
rit,
the
all
ree
quick
hearts
in
and
must
One,
dead,
bow;
Laud,
Pre
And
hon
serve
things
or,
us,
ce
might,
while
les
and
we
tial
glo
dwell
ee
ry
be
shall
be
low,
own,
From
From
And
age
ev
things
to
’ry
ter
age
in
res
e
sult
trial,
ter
of
Lord
nal
the
a
ly.
foe.
lone.
A
men.
from Peters’ Sodality Hymn Book, , via books.google.com
Conditor alme siderum
Anonymous, th Century Arranged by Michael Praetorius (–)
Cón1.
di
tor
al
me
de
rum,
Æ
tér
na
lux
lux
lux
lux
cre
cre
cre
dén
dén
ti
cre
dén
dén
ti
ti
ti
um,
um,
um,
um,
2
Chris
te,
Red
émp
tor
óm
ni
um,
Ex
áu
di
pre
pre
ces
ces
súp
súp
pli
pli
cum.
cum.
Christmas is Coming
Traditional Edith Nesbitt (–)
I
Christ
mas
is
com
ing!
e
goose
is
get
ting
fat;
II
Please
to
put
a
pen
ny
in
the
7
old
mans
hat,
III
Please
to
put
a
pen
ny
in
the
old
mans
hat.
 
Christmas is Coming
H. Walford Davies (–)
.
f
2
4
Christ
f
2
4
mas
is
com
ing,
the
geese
are
get
ting
fat,
fat,
Please
to
put
a
pen
ny
in
the
old
mans
hat.
.
5
old
mans
hat.
If
you
have
n’t
got
a
pen
ny,
a
ha’
p’ny
ll
do,
a
10
ha’
p’ny
ll
do,
a
ha’
p’ny
ll
3
do,
ppad lib
But
a
pen
ny’s
bet
ter,
A
pen
ny
or
two
are
bet
ter,
cresc.
two,
or
14
three!
three,
or
four!
four!
ffa tempo
Christ
ff
mas
is
com
ing,
the
geese
are
get
ting
fat,
fat,
Please
to
put
a
pen
ny
in
the
18
old
mans
hat.
mf( faster)
mf
If
you
have
n’t
got
a
pen
ny,
a
ha’
p’ny
ll
do,
If
you
have
n’t
got
a
ha’
p’ny,
a

22
far
thing
ll
do,
If
you
have
n’t
got
a
p
far
p
thing,
Slowly
p
6
8
God
p
6
8
bless
you!
f Quickly
God
28
bless
the
mas
ter
of
this
house,
like
wise
the
mis
tress
too,
And
32
all
the
lit
tle
chil
dren
that
round
the
mf
ta
Love
ble
grow.
f
f
Love
and
36
joy
come
to
you,
and
to
you
your
was
sail
too,
And
God
bless
you,
and
send
you
a
42
hap
py
new
year,
And
God
send
.
.
you
a
hap
py
new

year.
Love
and
Year.

Adeste Fideles
John Francis Wade (–) from Cantus Diversi, 
4.
3.
2.
Ad1.
 
= 100
Er
Can
De
és
go
tet
um
te
qui
nunc
de
na
‘I
De
tus
o,
o,
les,
di
cho
lu
e
rus
ti
ho
an
men
tri
di
ge
de
um
ér
phán
mi
na.
rum;
ne,
tes,
Ve
Je
Can
Ges
su,
tet
tant
te,
nunc
pu
ve
 
6
ti
au
él
bi
la
te
sit
in
gló
lés
Béth
ri
ti
sce
le
a,
um,
ra.
hem;
Pa
Gló
De
Na
tris
ri
um
tum
æ
vi
tér
a
ve
ni
rum,
te,
Ver
in
Re
bum
ex
ni
gem
ca
l
tum
an
ro
sis
non
ge
fac
De
fac
tum.
o!
tum.
rum;
 
13
Vemf
te
ad
o
mus,
Ve f
te
ad
o
mus,
 
Veff
te
ad
o
mus,
mi
num.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 

O Come, All Ye Faithful
Translated by Frederick Oakley (–) John Francis Wade (–)
4.
3.
2.
O1.
 
= 100
Yea,
Sing,
God,
come,
Lord,
choirs
of
all
we
of
ye
greet
an
God,
faith
ee,
gels,
ful,
Born
Sing
Light
Joy
this
with
ful
hap
ex
of
and
py
ul
tri
morn
ta
Light,
um
ing,
tions,
phant,
O
Je
Sing,
Lo,
come
sus,
all
He
ye,
to
ye
ab
O
ee
cit
hors
come
i
zens
not
ye
be
of
the
to
 
7
glo
heav’n
Vir
Beth
ry
a
gin’s
le
giv’n;
bove;
womb;
hem;
Word
Glo
Ve
Come
of
ry
ry
and
the
to
be
Fa
God,
God,
hold
ther,
Be
Him,
Now
Glo
got
Born
in
ry
ten,
the
esh
in
not
King
ap
the
cre
of
pear
high
at
an
ing;
est;
ed:
gels;
 
13
Omf
come,
let
us
a
dore
Him,
O f
come,
let
us
a
dore
Him,
 
Off
come,
let
us
a
dore
Him,
Christ,
the
Lord!
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 
 
Joy to the World!
Isaac Watts (–) Lowell Mason (–)
2
4
He4.
No3.
Joy2.
Joy1.
 
2
4
= 70
rules
more
to
to
the
let
the
the
world
sin
world!
world!
with
and
the
the
truth
sor
Sav
Lord
and
rows
ior
is
grace
grow,
reigns;
come;
And
Nor
Let
Let
makes
thorns
men
earth
the
in
their
re
 
6
na
fest
songs
ceive
tions
the
em
her
prove
ground;
ploy;
King;
e
He
While
Let
glo
comes
elds
ev
ries
to
and
’ry
of
make
oods,
heart
His
his
rocks,
pre
right
bless
hills
pare
eous
ings
and
Him
 
11
ness,
ow
plains
room,
And
Far
Re
And
won
as
peat
heav’n
ders
the
the
and
of
curse
sound
na
His
is
ing
ture
And
Re
love,
found,
joy,
sing,
heav’n
peat
and
the
na
sound
And
Far
Re
And
ture
ing
won
as
peat
heav’n

sing,
joy,
ders
the
the
and
of
curse
sound
na
His
is
ing
ture
Re
And
 
15
love,
found,
joy,
sing,
peat
heav’n
the
and
sound
na
And
Far
Re
And
ing
ture
won
as,
peat,
heav’n,
joy,
sing,
ders,
far
re
and
Re
And
won
as,
peat
heav’n
peat
heav’n
ders
the
the
and
the
and
of
curse
sound
na
sound
na
His
is
ing
ture
ing
ture
love.
found.
joy.
sing.
joy.
sing.
from Hymns of the Kingdom of God, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com

A Child this day is born
Traditional Traditional
en3.
ese2.
A1.
 
was
tid
Child
there
ings
this
with
shep
day
theAn
herds
is
gel
heard
born,
An
Whilst
A
host
watch
Child
in
ing
of
con
oer
high
ti
their
re
nent
fold,
nown;
 
Of
Twas
Most
heav
by
wor
en
an
thy
ly
An
of
bright
gel
a
sol
un
scep
to
diers,
them
tre,
All
at
A
from
night
scep
the
re
tre
high
vealed
and
est
and
a
sent.
told.
crown.
 
9
Glad
tid
ings
to
all
men,
Glad
tid
ings
sing
we
may,
 
Be
cause
the
King
of
kings
Was
born
on
Christ
mas
Day.
 
18
All5.
ey4.
glo
praised
ry
the
be
Lord
to
our
God,
God
at
And
sit
our
teth
ce
still
le
on
stial
high,
King:
 
With
All
prais
glo
es
ry
and
be
with
in
tri
Pa
umph
ra
great,
dise,
And
is
joy
heav’n
ful
ly
mel
host
o
do
dy.
sing.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

The First Noël
Traditional th Century French Melody
mf
3
4
en6.
en5.
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And3.
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e1.
 
3
4
let
en
star
by
look
rst
us
terd
drew
the
ed
No
all
in
nigh
light
up
ël
with
those
to
of
and
the
one
Wise
the
that
saw
an
gel
ac
men
North
same
a
did
cord,
three,
West,
Star
Star
say,
Sing
Full
O’er
ree
Shin
Was
ing
to
prais
rev
Beth
wise
in
cer
tain
es
’rent
le
men
the
poor
 
6
to
ly
hem
came
East
shep
herds
our
on
it
from
be
in
Heav
bend
took
coun
yond
elds
en
as
ly
ed
its
try
them
they
Lord,
knee,
rest,
far;
far,
lay;
at
And
And
To
And
In
hath
of
there
seek
to
elds
made
ferd
it
for
the
where
a
Heav’n
there
did
King
earth
they
and
in
both
was
it
lay
 
11
earth
His
stop
their
gave
keep
ing
of
pres
and
in
great
their
naught,
ence,
stay
tent,
light,
sheep
And
eir
Right
And
And
On
to
a
with
gold
o
fol
so
cold
ver
low
it
win
His
and
the
the
con
ters
Blood
myrrh
place
star
tin
night
ued
man
and
where
where
both
that
kind
frank
Je
e’er
day
was
hath
in
sus
it
and
so
bought.
cense.
lay.
went.
night.
deep.
Noff
ël,
17
No
ël,
No
ël,
No
ël,
Born
is
the
King

of
Is
ra
el.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

When Christ was born of Mary free!
th Century Middle English Harleian Manuscript th Century English Tune
Arranged by Sir John Stainer (–)
 
 
f
4.
e3.
2.
When1.
f
en
King
Herds
Christ
men
dear
is
be
was
Lord,
come
held
born
for
to
these
of
y
save
An
Ma
great
man
gels
ry
grace,
kind,
bright,
free,
Grant
To
In
us
As
them
Beth
in
in
ap
le
bliss
scrip
pear
hem,
to
ture
ing
that
see
truths
with
fair
y
we
great
ci
face,
nd,
light,
ty,
 
9
at
ere
Who
An
we
fore
said
gels
may
this
Gods
sang
sing
song
Son
there
to
we
is
with
y
have
born
mirth
sol
in
to
and
ace,
mind,
night,
glee,
p
“In
“In
“In
“In
p
ex
ex
ex
ex
cél
cél
cél
cél
sis
sis
sis
sis
Gló
Gló
Gló
Gló
ri
ri
ri
ri
a.
a.
a.
a.
 
13
Inff
ex
cél
sis
Gló
ri
a,
In
ex
cél
sis
Gló
ri
a,
 
17
In
ex
cél
sis
Gló
ri
a,
In
ex
cél
sis
Gló
ri
a.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
Charles Wesley (–) Felix Mendelssohn (–)
 
Mild3.
Christ,2.
Hark!1.
= 112
He
by
the
lays
high
her
His
est
ald
glo
heav’n
an
ry
a
gels
by,
dored;
sing,
Born
Christ,
“Glo
that
the
ry
man
ev
to
no
er
the
more
last
new
may
ing
born
die,
Lord;
King!
 
5
Born
Late
Peace
to
in
on
raise
time
earth,
the
be
and
sons
hold
mer
of
Him
cy
earth,
come,
mild;
Born
O
God
to
spring
and
give
of
sin
them
the
ners
sec
Vir
re
ond
gin’s
con
birth.
womb.
ciled.
 
9
Ris’n
Veild
Joy
with
in
ful
heal
esh
all
ing
the
ye
in
God
na
His
head
tions,
wings,
see;
rise;
Light
Hail
Join
and
th’In
the
life
car
tri
to
nate
umph
all
De
of
He
i
the
brings,
ty,
skies;
 
13
Hail,
Pleased
With
the
as
th’an
Sun
Man
gel
of
with
ic
Right
man
hosts
eous
to
pro
ness!
dwell,
claim,
Hail,
Je
“Christ
the
sus,
is
heav’n
our
born
born
Em
in
Prince
man
Beth
of
u
le
Peace!
el!
hem.
 
17
Hark
the
her
ald
an
gels
sing,
Glo
ry
to
the
new
born
King.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 

Jesus, the Light of the World
Arranged by George D. Elderkin
6
8
Hail!4.
Christ,3.
Joy2.
Hark!1.
6
8
the
by
ful
the
heav’n
high
all
Her
born
est
ye
ald
Prince
heav’n
na
an
of
a
tions
gels
peace,
dored,
rise,
sing,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
sus,
the
the
the
the
Light
Light
Light
Light
of
of
of
of
the
the
the
the
world;
world;
world;
world;
5
Hail!
Christ,
Join
Glo
the
the
the
ry
sun
ev
tri
to
of
er
umph
the
right
last
of
new
eous
ing
the
born
ness,
Lord,
skies,
King,
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus,
sus,
sus,
sus,
the
the
the
the
Light
Light
Light
Light
of
of
of
of
the
the
the
the
world.
world.
world.
world.
9
We’ll
walk
in
the
light,
beau
ti
ful
light,
Come
where
the
dew
drops
of
mer
cy
are
bright,
14
Shine
all
a
round
us
by
day
and
by
night,
Je
sus,
the
Light
of
the
world.
from e Finest of the Wheat No. , 
 
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
Edmund H. Sears (–) Richard S. Willis (–)
6
8
For4.
O3.
Still2.
It1.
6
8
lo!
ye,
through
came
the
be
the
up
days
neath
clo
on
are
life’s
ven
the
hast
crush
skies
mid
’ning
ing
they
night
on,
load,
come,
clear,
By
Whose
With
at
pro
forms
peace
glo
phet
are
ful
rious
bards
bend
wings
song
fore
ing
un
of
told,
low,
furl’d;
old,
When
Who
And
From
with
toil
still
an
the
a
their
gels
ev
long
heav’n
bend
er
the
ly
ing
cir
climb
mu
near
cling
ing
sic
the
years
way
oats
earth
Comes
With
O’er
To
round
pain
all
touch
the
ful
the
their
age
steps
wea
harps
of
and
ry
of
gold;
slow!
world:
gold:
When
Look
A
“Peace
Peace
now,
bove
on
shall
for
its
the
o
glad
sad
earth,
ver
and
and
good
all
gold
low
will
the
en
ly
to
earth
hours
plains
men
Its
Come
ey
From
an
swi
bend
heav’ns
cient
ly
on
all
splen
on
hov
gra
dors
the
’ring
cious
ing,
wing;
wing,
King.
And
O
And
e
the
rest
ev
world
whole
be
er
in
world
side
oer
sol
send
the
its
emn
back
wea
Ba
still
the
ry
bel
ness
song
road
sounds
lay
Which
And
e
To
now
hear
bless
hear
the
the
ed
the
an
an
an
an
gels
gels
gels
gels
sing.
sing.
sing.
sing.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 

Shepherds! Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep
Traditional Besançon Carol
Arranged by Sir John Stainer (–)
6
8
Shep5.
Com4.
See mf 3.
Hark!2.
Shep1.
6
8
Vivace
herds!
eth
how
e
herds!
then
at
the
ven
shake
up
length
ow’rs
now
o
and
the
all
the
your
quick
age
burst
bells
drow
a
of
a
ring
sy
way,
peace,
new,
round,
sleep,
Seek
Strife
ink
Lis
Rise
the
and
ing
ten
and
3
Babe
sor
snow
to
leave
ere
row
is
their
your
break
now
sum
mer
sil
of
shall
mer
ry
ly
day;
cease;
dew;
sound;
sheep;
He
Pro
See
Hark!
An
is
phets
how
how
gels
the
fore
the
the
from
hope
told
stars
birds
heav’n
of
the
a
new
a
ev
won
fresh
songs
round
’ry
drous
are
are
loud
6
na
sto
glow
mak
sing
tion,
ry
ing,
ing,
ing,
All
Of
All
As
Tid
in
this
their
if
ings
Him
Heav’n
bright
win
of
shall
born
est
ters
great
nd
Prince
beams
chains
joy
sal
of
be
were
are
va
Glo
stow
break
bring
tion.
ry.
ing.
ing.
ing.
Shepff
herds!
the
cho
rus
come
and
swell!
poco rit.
Sing
No
ël,
O
sing
No
ël!
from Carols Old and Carols New, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
 
Angels We Have Heard on High
Les Anges dans nos Campagnes, th Century th Century French Carol
Translated by Bishop James Chadwick (–)
 
See4.
Come3.
Shep2.
An1.
Him
to
herds,
gels
in
Beth
why
we
a
le
this
have
man
hem
ju
heard
ger
and
bi
on
laid,
see
lee?
high,
Whom
Him
Why
Sweet
the
whose
your
ly
choirs
birth
joy
sing
of
the
ous
ing
an
an
songs
oer
gels
gels
pro
the
praise;
sing;
long?
plains;
 
5
Ma
Come
What
And
ry,
a
the
the
Jo
dore
glad
moun
seph,
on
some
tains
lend
bend
ti
in
your
ed
dings
re
aid,
knee
be
ply
While
Christ,
Which
Ech
our
the
in
o
hearts
Lord,
spire
ing
in
our
your
their
love
new
heav’n
joy
we
born
ly
ous
raise.
King.
song?
strains.
 
9
Glómf
ri
a
in
ex
cél
sis
De
o,
 
15
Glóf
ri
a
in
ex
cél
sis
De
o!
from Carols Old and Carols New, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com

Masters in This Hall
William Morris (–) Marche pour les Matelots, by Marin Marais (–)
Arranged by Edmund Sedding (–)
6
8
is2.
Mas1.
6
8
Andante
is
ters
Christ,
in
the
this
Lord,
hall,
Mas
Hear
ters
ye
be
news
ye
to
glad!
day,
5
Christ
Brought
mas
from
is
o
come
ver
in,
sea,
And
And
no
ev
folk
er
should
I
be
you
sad!
pray,
9
Nof
ël!
No
ël!
No
ël!
No
ël
sing
we
clear!
Holp
en
are
all
folk
on
earth
Born
is
Gods
Son
so
dear:
17
No
ël!
No
ël!
No
ël!
No
ël,
sing
we
loud!
God
to
day
hath
poor
folk
rais’d
And
cast
a
down
the
proud.
from e Musical times and singing-class circular, Volume , November , , via books.google.com

The Twelve Days of Christmas
Traditional Traditional
On1.
 
the
rst
day
of
Christ
mas
my
true
love
sent
to
me
A
par
tridge
in
a
pear
 
4
tree.
On2.
the
sec
ond
day
of
Christ
mas
my
true
love
sent
to
me
 
7
Two
tur
tle
doves
and
a
par
tridge
in
a
pear
tree.
 
On4.
On3.
the
the
fourth
third
day
day
of
of
Christ
Christ
mas
mas
my
my
true
true
love
love
sent
sent
to
to
me
me
3
4
Four
skip to next measure
3
4
call
ing
birds,
 
13
ree
French
hens,
two
tur
tle
doves,
and
a
par
tridge
in
a
pear
tree.

 
On6–12.
On5.
the
the
etc.
h
day
of
Christ
mas
my
true
love
sent
to
me
3
4
3
4
skip to appropriate measure
3
4
 
3
4
19
Twelve
drum
mers
drum
ming,
Elev’n
11.
pip
ers
pip
ing,
Ten
10.
lords
a
leap
ing,
 
9.
22
Nine
la
dies
dan
cing,
Eight
8.
maids
a
milk
ing,
Sev’n
7.
swans
a
swim
ming,
Six
6.
geese
a
lay
ing,
 
5.
26
Slower
Five
gold
rings,
3
4
Four
3
4
call
ing
birds,
ree
French
hens,
 
30
two
tur
tle
doves,
and
a
(last time rall.)
par
tridge
in
a
pear
tree.

Carol for Christmas Eve
Rev. H. R. Bramley (–) Sir Frederick A. G. Ouseley (–)
2
4
2
4
In2.
Lis1.
the
ten,
Inn
Lord
they
ings,
found
un
no
to
room;
me,
a
a
scan
tale
ty
I
bed
will
they
you
made:
tell;
Soon
Which,
a
as
Babe
on
from
this
Ma
night
ry’s
of
womb
glee,
was
in
7
in
Da
the
vids
man
town
ger
be
laid.
fell.
Forth
Jo
He
seph
came
came
as
from
light
Na
through
za
glass:
reth,
He
with
came
Ma
to
ry
save
that
us
sweet
12
all.
maid:
In
Wea
the
ry
sta
were
ble
they,
ox
nigh
and
to
ass
death;
be
and
fore
for
their
a
Ma
lodg
ker
ing
fall.
pray’d.
17
Sing
high,
sing
high,
sing
low,
sing
low,
sing
high,
sing
low,
sing
to
and
fro,
22
Go
tell
it
out
with
speed,
Cry
out
and
shout
all
round
a
bout,
at
Christ
is
born
in
deed.

28
On4.
Shep3.
ward
herds
then
lay
the
a
An
eld
gels
that
sped,
night,
the
to
shep
keep
herds
the
on
sil
ward
ly
went,
sheep,
God
Hosts
was
of
in
An
His
gels
33
man
in
ger
their
bed,
sight
in
came
wor
down
ship
from
low
heav’ns
they
high
bent.
steep.
In
Ti
the
dings!
morn
Ti
ing
dings!
see
un
ye
to
mind,
you:
my
to
38
mas
you
ters
a
one
Child
and
is
all,
born,
At
Pur
the
er
Al
than
tar
the
Him
drops
to
of
nd,
dew,
Who
and
lay
bright
with
er
in
than
the
the
stall.
morn.
44
Sing
high,
sing
high,
sing
low,
sing
low,
sing
high,
sing
low,
sing
to
and
fro,
49
Go
tell
it
out
with
speed,
Cry
out
and
shout
all
round
a
bout,
at
Christ
is
born
in
deed.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

Away In A Manger
Anonymous James Ramsey Murray (–)
3
4
Be3.
e2.
A1.
3
4
near
cat
way
me,
tle
in
Lord
are
a
Je
low
man
sus,
ing,
ger,
I
e
No
ask
poor
crib
ee
ba
for
to
by
His
stay
wakes,
bed,
Close
But
e
by
lit
lit
me
tle
tle
for
Lord
Lord
6
ev
Je
Je
er
sus
sus
And
No
Laid
love
cry
down
me,
ing
His
I
He
sweet
pray:
makes;
head:
Bless
I
e
all
love
stars
the
ee,
in
dear
Lord
the
chil
Je
heav
dren
sus,
ens
In
Look
Lookd
11
y
down
down
ten
from
where
der
the
He
care,
sky,
lay,
And
And
e
take
stay
lit
us
by
tle
to
my
Lord
heav
cra
Je
en
dle
sus
To
Till
A
live
mor
sleep
with
ning
in
ee
is
the
there.
nigh.
hay.
Away In A Manger
Anonymous William Kirkpatrick (–)
3
4
Be3.
e2.
A1.
3
4
near
cat
way
me,
tle
in
Lord
are
a
Je
low
man
sus,
ing,
ger,
I
e
No
ask
poor
crib
ee
ba
for
to
by
His
stay
wakes,
bed,
Close
But
e
by
lit
lit
me
tle
tle
for
Lord
Lord
ev
Je
Je
er
sus
sus
And
No
Laid
love
cry
down
me,
ing
His
I
He
sweet
pray:
makes;
head:
Bless
I
e
9
all
love
stars
the
ee,
in
dear
Lord
the
chil
Je
heav
dren
sus,
ens
In
Look
Lookd
y
down
down
ten
from
where
der
the
He
care,
sky,
lay,
And
And
e
take
stay
lit
us
by
tle
to
my
Lord
heav
cra
Je
en
dle
sus
To
Till
A
live
mor
sleep
with
ning
in
ee
is
the
there.
nigh.
hay.

Away In A Manger
Anonymous Jonathan E. Spilman (–)
p
3
4
Be2.
A1.
p
 
3
4
near
way
me,
in
Lord
a
Je
man
sus,
ger,
I
No
ask
crib
ee
for
to
His
stay
bed,
Close
e
by
lit
me
tle
for
Lord
ev
Je
er
sus
And
Laid
love
down
me,
His
I
sweet
 
8
pray:
head:
Bless
e
all
stars
the
in
dear
the
chil
heav
dren
ens
In
Lookd
y
down
ten
where
der
He
care,
lay,
And
e
take
lit
us
tle
to
Lord
heav
Je
en
sus
To
A
 
15
live
sleep
with
in
ee
the
there.
hay.
piu mosso
A
e
way
cat
in
tle
a
are
man
low
ger,
ing,
No
e
crib
poor
for
ba
His
by
bed,
wakes,
e
But
 
21
lit
lit
tle
tle
Lord
Lord
Je
Je
sus
sus
Laid
No
down
cry
poco rit.
His
ing
sweet
He
head:
makes;
f
f
e
I
stars
love
a tempo
in
ee,
the
Lord
heav
Je
ens
sus,
Lookd
Look
 
27
down
down
where
from
He
the
lay,
sky,
p
p
e
And
lit
stay
tle
by
Lord
my
pp
Je
cra
pp
sus
dle
A
Till
sleep
mor
in
ning
the
is
hay.
nigh.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 
 
A Virgin Unspotted
th Century English English
Arranged by Sir John Stainer (–)
3
4
en4.
But3.
At2.
A1.
3
4
were
when
Beth
Vir
they
they
le
gin
con
had
hem
un
strain’d
en
ci
spot
in
tered
ty
ted,
a
the
in
the
sta
ci
Jew
pro
ble
ty
ry
phet
to
so
it
fore
lie,
fair,
was
told,
Where
A
at
Should
hors
num
Jo
bring
es
ber
seph
forth
and
of
and
a
6
ass
peo
Ma
Sav
es
ple
ry
ior,
they
so
to
which
used
might
geth
now
for
y
er
we
to
was
did
be
tie:
there,
pass,
hold,
eir
at
All
To
lodg
Jo
for
be
ing
seph
to
our
so
and
be
Re
sim
Ma
tax
deem
ple
ry,
ed
er
they
whose
with
from
11
took
sub
ma
death,
it
stance
ny
hell
no
was
one
and
scorn,
small,
moe.
sin,
But a
Could
Great
Which
gainst
nd
Cae
Ad
the
in
sar
ams
next
the
com
trans
morn
inn
mand
gres
ing
there
ed
sion
our
no
the
had
Sav
lodg
same
wrap
ior
ing
should
ped
was
at
be
us
born.
all.
so.
in.
Ayeff
and
there
fore
be
mer
ry,
set
sor
row
a
side,
Christ
Je
sus,
our
Sav
ior,
was
born
on
this
tide.

25
To8.
en7.
en6.
e5.
teach
pres
God
King
us
ent
sent
of
hu
ly
an
all
mil
af
an
kings
i
ter
gel
to
ty
the
from
this
all
shep
heav
world
this
herds
en
be
was
did
so
ing
done,
spy
high,
brought,
And
Vast
To
Small
learn
num
cer
store
we
bers
tain
of
from
of
poor
ne
31
thence
an
shep
lin
haugh
gels
herds
en
ty
to
in
to
pride
stand
elds
wrap
for
in
where
Him
to
the
they
was
shun;
sky;
lie,
sought,
A
ey
And
But
man
joy
bade
when
ger
ful
them
she
His
ly
no
had
cra
talk
long
swad
dle
ed
er
dled
Who
and
in
her
36
came
sweet
sor
young
from
ly
row
Son
a
did
to
so
bove,
sing:
stay,
sweet,
e
To
Be
With
great
God
cause
in
God
be
that
an
of
all
our
ox
mer
glo
Sav
man
cy,
ry,
ior
ger
of
our
was
she
peace,
heav
born
laid
and
en
on
Him
of
ly
this
to
love.
King.
day.
sleep.
Ayeff
and
there
fore
be
mer
ry,
set
sor
row
a
side,
Christ
Je
sus,
our
Sav
ior,
was
born
on
this
tide.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
Ding Dong Merrily on High
George Ratclie Woodward (–) th century French melody
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
Pray3.
E’en2.
Ding1.
ye
so
dong!
du
here
mer
ti
be
ri
ful
low,
ly
ly
be
on
prime
low,
high
your
let
in
ma
stee
heav’n
tin
ple
the
chime,
bells
bells
ye
be
are
ring
swung
ring
ers;
en.
ing:
5
may
And
Ding
ye
i
dong!
beau
o,
Ve
ti
i
ri
ful
o,
ly
ly
i
the
rime
o
sky
your
by
is
eve
priest
riv’n
time
and
with
song,
peo
an
ye
ple
gel
sing
sung
sing
ers.
en.
ing.
9
Gló
Gló
13
ri
ri
a,
a,
ho
ho
sán
sán
na
na
in
in
ex
ex
cél
cél
sis!
sis!
from e Cambridge Carol Book, 

Up! Good Christen folk and listen
George Ratclie Woodward (–) O quam mundum, from Piæ Cantiones, 
Arranged by George Ratclie Woodward (–)
Ding
dong,
ding
Ding
a
dong
a
ding
Ding
dong,
ding
dong
Ding
a
dong
ding.
5
Tell2.
Up!1.
the
good
sto
Chris
ry
ten
how
folk,
from
and
glo
list
ry
en
God
How
came
the
down
mer
at
ry
Christ
church
mas
bells
tide
ring
10
Bring
And
ing
from
glad
stee
ness,
ple
chas
bid
ing
good
sad
peo
ness,
ple
show’r
Come
ing
a
bless
dore
ings
the
far
new
and
born
wide.
King.
15
Born
of
mo
ther,
blest
oer
o
ther,
ex
Ma
a
Vír
gi
ne
19
In
a
sta
ble
(’tis
no
fa
ble),
Chris
tus
na
tus
di
e.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
Stille Nacht
Joseph Mohr (–) Franz Gruber (–)
6
8
Stil3.
Stilp 2.
Stil1.
6
8
Tranquillo (
= 90)
le
le
le
Nacht!
Nacht!
Nacht!
hei
hei
hei
li
li
li
ge
ge
ge
Nacht!
Nacht!
Nacht!
Got
Hir
Al
tes
ten
les
Sohn,
erst
schlä;
4
o
kund
ein
wie
ge
sam
lacht
macht,
wacht.
Lieb
Durch
Nur
aus
der
das
dein
En
trau
te
em
gel
hoch
göt
Hal
hei
tlich
le
li
en
lu
ge
Mund,
ja!
Paar.
7
Da
Tönt
Hol
uns
es
der
schlägt
laut
Kna
be
die
von
im
ret
fern
lock
ten
i
de
und
gen
Stund.
nah:
Haar,
Christ,
Christ,mf
Schlaf
in
der
in
dein
Ret
himm
er
ter
li
Ge
ist
scher
10
burt!
da!
Ruh!
Christ,
Christ,pp
Schlaf
in
der
in
dein
Ret
himm
er
ter
li
Ge
ist
scher
burt!
da!
Ruh!
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 

Silent Night
Translated by John Freeman Young (–) Franz Gruber (–)
6
8
Si3.
Sip 2.
Si1.
6
8
Tranquillo (
= 90)
lent
lent
lent
night!
night!
night!
Ho
Ho
Ho
ly
ly
ly
night!
night!
night!
Son
Shep
All
of
herds
is
God,
quake
calm,
4
love’s
at
all
pure
the
is
light!
sight;
bright.
Ra
Glo
Round
diant
ries
yon
beams
stream
Vir
from
from
gin
y
heav
Moth
ho
en
er
ly
a
and
face,
far,
Child,
7
With
Heav’n
Ho
the
ly
ly
dawn
hosts
In
of
fant,
re
sing
so
deem
Al
ten
le
der
ing
lu
and
grace,
ia;
mild,
Je
Christ,
mf
Sleep
sus,
the
in
Lord,
Sav
heav
at
ior
en
y
is
ly
10
birth!
born!
peace,
Je
Christ,pp
Sleep
sus,
the
in
Lord,
Sav
heav
at
ior
en
y
is
ly
birth!
born!
peace.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 
 
Christ Was Born on Christmas Day
(Resonet in laudibus)
th Century Latin carol, as found in Piæ Cantiones,  th Century German melody, Resonet in laudibus
English words by John Mason Neale (–) Arranged chiey by G. R. Woodward (–)
6
8
Chris 2.
1.
He 2.
Christ 1.
6
8
tus
so
is
was
na
net
born
born
tus
in
to
on
láu
set
Christ
di
di
us
mas
e
bus
free,
Day,
ex
cum
He
Wreathe
Ma
ju
is
the
cún
born
hol
a
dis
our
ly,
vír
pláu
Lord
twine
gi
si
to
the
ne
bus
be,
bay;
5
si
Si
Ex
Chris
ne
vi
on
Ma
tus
cum
na
li
a
tus
Vír
mi
li
gi
di
ne
bus,
ne:
e:
Ap
Ap
e
e
God,
Babe,
ru
ru
the
the
it
it
Lord,
Son,
quem
quem
by
the
all
Ho
nu
nu
a
ly
it
it
dor’d
One
Ma
Ma
for
of
ev
Ma
a.
a.
er.
ry.
10
Si 4.
3.
Chris 4.
Let 3.
on
e
tian
the
lau
ri
men,
bright
da
con
re
red
joice
ber
mi
ni
and
ries
num
te,
sing;
glow
Sal
na
Tis
Ev
va
to
the
’ry
re
birth
where
rem
gi
day
in
psál
of
good
mi
li
a
ly
num,
te,
King,
show;
14
pur
vo
Ex
Chris
ga
ce
Ma
tus
pi
na
rem
a
a
tus
crí
dí
Vír
mi
ci
gi
di
num
te
ne:
e:
Ap
Ap
e
e
God,
Babe,
ru
ru
the
the
it
it
Lord,
Son,
quem
quem
by
the
all
Ho
nu
nu
a
ly
it
it
dor’d
One
Ma
Ma
for
of
ev
Ma
a.
a.
er.
ry.

19
Sunt 5.
Night 5.
im
of
plé
sad
ta
ness:
quæ
Morn
præ
of
dí
glad
xit
ness
ev
bri
er
el.
more:
E
Ev
ia,
er,
E
ev
ia,
er:
vir
Af
go
ter
De
ma
um
ny
25
trou
nu
bles
it,
sore,
quem
Morn
di
of
glad
na
ness
ev
lu
er
it
more
cle
and
mén
ev
ti
er
a.
more.
Hó 6.
Mid 6.
di
night
e
scarce
ap
ly
pass’d
ru
and
it,
o
ap
ver,
31
Draw
ru
ing
it
to
in
this
Is
ho
ra
ly
ël,
morn,
Ex
Ve
Ma
ry
ear
a
ly,
vír
ve
gi
ry
ne
ear
est
ly
na
Christ
tus
was
Rex.
born.
7.
Sing 7.
Ma
out
gnum
with
no
bliss,
men
His
37
Name
mi
is
ni
this:
Em
Em
man
nu
u
el,
el:
As
quod
was
an
fore
nun
told
ti
in
á
days
tum
of
est
old
per
By
Ga
bri
bri
el.
el.
Hó 8.
Mid 8.
di
night
e
scarce
ap
ly
43
pass’d
ru
and
it,
o
ap
ver,
Draw
ru
ing
it
to
in
this
Is
ho
ra
ly
ël,
morn,
Ex
Ve
Ma
ry
ear
a
ly,
vír
ve
gi
ry
ne
ear
est
ly
na
Christ
tus
was
Rex.
born.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
Joseph, O Dear Joseph Mine
Josef, Lieber Josef Mein, th Century Resonet in laudibus, th Century
mf
6
8
I2.
Jo1.
mf
6
8
will
seph,
glad
O
ly,
dear
la
Jo
dy
seph
mine,
mine,
Help
Help
thee
me
rock
rock
the
the
Child
Child
di
di
vine,
vine,
5
Gods
God
pure
re
light
ward
on
both
thee
thee
will
and
shine,
thine,
In
In
par
par
a
a
dise,
dise,
So
So
prays
prays
the
the
moth
moth
er,
er,
9
Ma
ry.
f
E
f
ia,
p
E
p
ia,
E
ia.
He
came
down
at
16
Christ
mas
time,
In
the
town
of
Beth
le
hem,
in
Beth
le
hem.
cresc.
Bring
cresc.
ing
to
men
22
far
and
wide,
Love’s
di
a
dem,
E
ia,
E
ia,
Lul
la
by.

O Little Town of Bethlehem
Phillips Brooks (–) Lewis H. Redner (–)
O5.
Where4.
How3.
For2.
O1.
 
ho
chil
si
Christ
lit
ly
dren
lent
is
tle
Child
pure
ly,
born
town
of
and
how
of
of
Beth
hap
si
Ma
Beth
le
lent
le
hem!
py
ly
ry,
hem,
De
Pray
e
And
How
scend
to
won
gath
still
to
the
drous
erd
we
us,
bless
gi
all
see
we
ed
is
a
thee
pray;
Child,
giv’n!
bove,
lie!
 
Cast
Where
So
While
A
out
mis
God
mor
bove
our
e
im
tals
thy
sin,
ry
parts
sleep,
deep
and
cries
to
the
and
en
out
hu
an
dream
ter
to
man
gels
less
in,
ee,
hearts
keep
sleep
Be
Son
e
eir
e
born
of
bless
watch
si
in
the
ings
of
lent
us
mo
of
won
stars
to
ther
His
dring
go
day.
mild;
Heav’n.
love.
by;
 
We
Where
No
O
Yet
hear
cha
ear
morn
in
the
ri
may
ing
thy
Christ
ty
hear
stars,
dark
mas
stands
His
to
streets
an
watch
com
geth
shin
gels
ing
ing,
er
eth
e
And
But
Pro
e
great
faith
in
claim
ev
glad
holds
this
the
er
tid
wide
world
ho
last
ings
the
of
ly
ing
tell;
door,
sin;
birth!
Light;
 
O
e
Where
And
e
come
dark
meek
prais
hopes
to
night
souls
es
and
us,
wakes,
will
sing
fears
a
the
re
to
of
bide
glo
ceive
God
all
with
ry
Him
the
the
us,
breaks,
still,
King,
years
Our
And
e
And
Are
Lord
Christ
dear
peace
met
Em
mas
Christ
to
in
man
comes
en
men
thee
u
once
ters
on
to
el!
more.
in.
earth!
night.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 
 
Hymn for Christmas Day
Edward Caswall (–) Sir John Goss (–)
Vir7.
Teach,6.
Sa5.
As4.
Say,3.
Lo,2.
See1.
p
 
gin
O
cred
we
ye
with
a
Mo
teach
In
watched
ho
in
mid
ther,
us,
fant,
at
ly
a
the
Ma
Ho
all
dead
Shep
man
win
ry
ly
Di
of
herds,
ger
ters
blest
Child,
vine,
night,
say,
lies
snow,
By
By
What
Lo,
What
He
Born
the
y
a
we
your
who
for
joys
Face
ten
saw
joy
built
us
that
so
der
a
ful
the
on
ll
meek
love
won
news
star
earth
thy
and
was
drous
to
ry
be
breast,
mild,
ine;
light;
day;
skies;
low,
 
5
Pray
Teach
us
An
Where
He,
See
for
us
to
gels
fore
who
the
us,
to
come
sing
have
throned
ten
that
re
from
ing
ye
in
der
we
sem
high
peace
le
height
Lamb
may
ble
est
on
your
sub
ap
prove
ee,
bliss
earth,
sheep
lime,
pears,
Wor
In
Down
Told
On
Sits
Prom
thy
y
to
us
the
a
ised
of
sweet
such
of
lone
mid
from
the
hu
a
the
ly
the
e
Sav
mil
world
Sav
moun
Cher
ter
iors
i
as
iors
tain
u
nal
love.
ty!
this!
Birth.
steep?
bim!
years.
 
9
Hail!ff
ou
ev
er
bless
ed
morn!
Hail,
Re
demp
tions
hap
py
dawn!
 
13
Sing
through
all
Je
ru
sa
lem,
Christ
is
born
in
Beth
le
hem.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

What Child is This?
William C. Dix (–) th Century English Air
Arranged by Sir John Stainer (–)
6
8
So3.
Why
mf 2.
What1.
 
6
8
bring
lies
Child
Him
He
is
in
in
this,
cense,
such
Who,
gold,
mean
laid
and
es
to
myrrh,
tate,
rest,
Come
Where
On
peas
ox
Ma
ant,
and
ry’s
king,
ass
lap
to
are
is
own
feed
sleep
Him;
ing?
ing?
 
e
Good
Whom
King
Chris
an
of
tian,
gels
kings,
fear:
greet
sal
for
with
va
sin
an
tion
ners
thems
brings;
here
sweet,
Let
e
While
lov
si
shep
ing
lent
herds
hearts
Word
watch
en
is
are
throne
plead
keep
Him.
ing:
ing?
 
9
Raise,
Nails, ff
is,
raise
spear,
this
the
shall
is
song
pierce
Christ
on
Him
the
high
through,
King;
e
e
Whom
Vir
Cross
shep
gin
be
herds
sings
borne,
guard
her
for
and
lul
me,
an
la
for
gels
by:
you:
sing:
 
13
Joy,
Hail,
Haste,
joy
hail
haste
for
the
to
Christ
Word
bring
is
made
Him
born,
esh,
laud,
e
e
e
Babe,
Babe,
Babe,
the
the
the
Son
Son
Son
of
of
of
Ma
Ma
Ma
ry!
ry!
ry!
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
Good King Wenceslas
John Mason Neale (–) Tempus adest oridum, from Piæ Cantiones, 
Arranged by Sir John Stainer (–)
In5.
“Sire,4.
“Bringf 3.
“Hith2.
Good1.
 
Moderato
his
the
me
er,
King
mas
night
esh,
page,
Wen
ters
is
and
and
ces
steps
dark
bring
stand
las
he
er
me
by
lookd
trod,
now,
wine,
me,
out
Where
And
Bring
If
On
the
the
me
thou
the
snow
wind
pine
know’st
Feast
lay
blows
logs
it,
of
dint
strong
hith
tell
Ste
ed;
er;
er;
ing;
phen,
Heat
Fails
ou
Yon
When
was
my
and
der
the
in
heart,
I
peas
snow
the
I
will
ant,
lay
 
6
ve
know
see
who
round
ry
not
him
is
a
sod
how,
dine
he?
bout,
Which
I
When
Where,
Deep
the
can
we
and
and
saint
go
bear
what
crisp
had
no
them
his
and
print
long
thith
dwell
e
ed;
er.
er.
ing?”
ven;
ere
“Mark
Page
“Sire,
Bright
fore,
my
and
he
ly
Chris
foot
mon
lives
shone
tian
steps,
arch
a
the
 
10
men,
my
forth
good
moon
be
good
they
league
that
sure,
page,
went,
hence,
night,
Wealth
Tread
Forth
Un
o
or
thou
they
der
the
rank
in
went
neath
frost
pos
them
to
the
was
sess
bold
geth
moun
cru
ing,
ly:
er;
tain;
el,
Ye
ou
ro
Right
When
who
shalt
the
a
a
now
nd
rude
gainst
poor
will
the
wind’s
the
man
 
14
bless
win
wild
for
came
the
ters
la
est
in
poor,
rage
ment
fence,
sight,
poco più lento
Shall
Freeze
And
By
Gath
your
thy
the
Saint
’ring
selves
blood
bit
Ag
win
nd
less
ter
nes’
ter
bless
cold
weath
foun
fu
ing.
ly.
er.
tain.
el.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

Good King Wenceslas
John Mason Neale (–) Tempus adest oridum, from Piæ Cantiones, 
Arranged by George Ratclie Woodward (–)
In5.
“Sire,4.
“Bring3.
“Hith2.
Good1.
Moderato
his
the
me
er,
King
mas
night
esh,
page,
Wen
ters
is
and
and
ces
steps
dark
bring
stand
las
he
er
me
by
lookd
trod,
now,
wine,
me,
out
Where
And
Bring
If
On
the
the
me
thou
the
snow
wind
pine
know’st
Feast
lay
blows
logs
it,
of
dint
strong
hith
tell
Ste
ed;
er;
er;
ing;
phen,
Heat
Fails
ou
Yon
When
was
my
and
der
the
in
heart,
I
peas
snow
the
I
will
ant,
lay
6
ve
know
see
who
round
ry
not
him
is
a
sod
how,
dine
he?
bout,
Which
I
When
Where,
Deep
the
can
we
and
and
saint
go
bear
what
crisp
had
no
them
his
and
print
long
thith
dwell
e
ed;
er.
er.
ing?”
ven;
ere
“Mark
Page
“Sire,
Bright
fore,
my
and
he
ly
Chris
foot
mon
lives
shone
tian
steps,
arch
a
the
10
men,
my
forth
good
moon
be
good
they
league
that
sure,
page,
went,
hence,
night,
Wealth
Tread
Forth
Un
o
or
thou
they
der
the
rank
in
went
neath
frost
pos
them
to
the
was
sess
bold
geth
moun
cru
ing,
ly:
er;
tain;
el,
Ye
ou
ro
Right
When
who
shalt
the
a
a
now
nd
rude
gainst
poor
will
the
wind’s
the
man
14
bless
win
wild
for
came
the
ters
la
est
in
poor,
rage
ment
fence,
sight,
Shall
Freeze
And
By
Gath
your
thy
the
Saint
’ring
selves
blood
bit
Ag
win
nd
less
ter
nes’
ter
bless
cold
weath
foun
fu
ing.
ly.
er.
tain.
el.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
In natali Domini
th Century Melody from Nürnberg Gesangbuch, 
Arranged by G.H. Palmer
3
4
 
3
4
Nun2.
In1.
ti
na
á
vit
li
An
ge
mi
lus
ni,
u
Gau
di
dent
um
om
pas
nes
An
ri
ge
bus,
li
 
9
Chris
Et
ti
can
na
tant
ti
cum
vi
bi
tem
lo :
Ma
Gló
gnam
ri
ju
a
cun
u
di
ni
De
tem.
o.
Vir
go
De
um
17
nu
Chorus
it,
Vir
go
Chris
tum
pe
rit,
Vir
go
sem
per
in
tác
ta.
 
Additional verses
29
Chris4.
Na3.
tus
tus
na
est
tus
E
di
nu
e
el,
Ex
uem
Ma
præ
dí
a
xit
vír
gi
bri
ne,
el,
 
37
Non
Tes
con
tis
cép
est
tus
E
mi
chi
ne
el :
Ap
A
Pa
ru
tre
it
pro
cés
di
e :
sit.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 

On the Birthday of the Lord
In natali Domini, th Century John Bacchus Dykes (–)
Translated by Rev. H. R. Bramley (–) from Latin
f
Born4.
Born3.
ese2.
On1.
f
 
to
is
good
the
day
now
news
Birth
is
Em
an
day
Christ
man
An
of
the
u
gel
the

Child,
el,
told
Lord

p
Born
He,
To
An
p
of
an
the
gels
Ma
nounced
shep
joy
ry
by
herds
in
un
Ga
by
glad
de
bri
their
ac

 
8
led,
el,
fold,
cord,
f
Born
He,
Told
And
f
the
Whom
them
they
King
Pro
of
sing
and
phets
the
in

Lord
old
Sav
sweet
we
at
iors
est
own;
test,
Birth,
tone
ff
Glo
Com
Told
Glo
ff
ry
eth
them
ry
be
from
of
be
to
His
the
to
 
15
God
Fa
joy
God
a
ther’s
for
a
lone,
Breast,
earth,
lone,
Glo
Com
Told
Glo
ry
eth
them
ry
be
from
of
be
to
His
the
to
God
Fa
joy
God
a
ther’s
for
a

lone.
Breast.
earth.
lone.
3
2
3
2
3
2
 
3
2
21
dim.
God
is
born
of
maid
en
fair,

Ma
ry
doth
the
Sav
ior
28
bear;
dim.
Ma
ry
ev
er
pure,
pp
Ma
pp
ry
ev
er

pure.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
Once in Royal Davids City
Cecil Frances Alexander (–) Henry J. Gauntlett (–)
 
And5.
Je4.
And,3.
He2.
Once1.
= 108
our
sus
through
came
in
eyes
is
all
down
roy
at
our
His
to
al
last
child
won
earth
Da
shall
hoods
drous
from
vids
see
pat
child
heav
cit
Him,
tern,
hood,
en,
y
rough
Day
He
Who
Stood
His
by
would
is
a
own
day
hon
God
low
re
like
or
and
ly
deem
us
and
Lord
cat
ing
He
o
of
tle
love;
grew;
bey,
all,
shed,
 
For
He
Love,
And
Where
that
was
and
His
a
Child
lit
watch
shel
moth
so
tle,
the
ter
er
dear
weak,
low
was
laid
and
and
ly
a
her
gen
help
maid
sta
Ba
tle
less,
en
ble,
by
Is
Tears
In
And
In
our
and
whose
His
a
Lord
smiles,
gen
cra
man
in
like
tle
dle
ger
heav’n
us,
arms
was
for
a
He
He
a
His
bove:
knew:
lay;
stall;
bed:
 
And
And
Chris
With
Ma
He
He
tian
the
ry
leads
feel
chil
poor,
was
His
eth
dren
and
that
chil
for
all
mean,
moth
dren
our
must
and
er
on
sad
be
low
mild,
ness,
ly,
To
And
Mild,
Lived
Je
the
He
o
on
sus
place
shar
be
earth
Christ
where
eth
dient,
our
her
He
in
good
Sav
lit
is
our
as
ior
tle
gone.
glad
He.
ho
Child.
ness.
ly.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 

Past Three a Clock
George Ratclie Woodward (–) London Waits
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
3
4
Past
 
3
4
three
a
clock,
And
a
cold
frost
y
morn
ing,
Past
three
a
clock;
Good
 
7
mor
row,
mas
ters
all!
Hinds4.
Mid3.
Ser2.
Born1.
Fine
oer
earth
aph
is
the
re
quire
a
pear
joic
sing
Ba
ly
es
eth,
by,
Dew
Hear
An
Gen
y
ing
gel
tle
lawn
such
bell
as
ear
voi
ring
may
ly
ces
eth;
be,
 
13
Seek
Ne’er
Hark
Son
the
to
how
of
high
fore
they
th’e
Stran
so
rime
ter
ger
well
it,
nal
Laid
Ca
Time
Fa
in
rol
it,
ther
the
ling
and
su
man
No
chime
per
ger.
ël.
it.
nal.
us8.
Myrrh7.
Light6.
Cheese5.
they:
from
out
from
I
full
of
the
pray
cof
star
dai
you,
fer,
land
ry
 
19
Up,
In
Lead
Bring
sirs
cense
eth
they
nor
they
from
for
stay
of
far
Ma
you
fer;
land
ry,
Till
Nor
Prin
And,
ye
is
ces,
not
con
the
to
for
fess
gol
meet
mon
Him
den
Him,
ey,
Like
Nug
Wor
But
wise,
get
ship
ter
and
with
and
and
bless
hol
greet
hon
Him.
den.
Him.
ey.
D.C.
from e Cambridge Carol Book, 
 
Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella!
Un ambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle, by Émile Blémont (–) th Century French Carol
English by Edward Cuthbert Nunn (–) Arranged by Edward Cuthbert Nunn (–)
f
3
8
So4.
It3.
Who2.
Bring1.
 
3
8
Brightly
ly
is
goes
a
to
wrong
there
torch,
when
the
the
a
Jean
lit
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ing
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sta
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loud
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ly
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to
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talk
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ing
ment
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It
and
lence,
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is
see
all,
doors,
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as
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sus,
how
you
have
good
charm
gath
here
folk
ing
er
on
of
is
a
a
the
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round,
plate
vil
sus,
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lage;
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13
f
How
Lest
ve
Christ
He
ry
is
your
good
is
white,
noise
cakes
born
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should
which
and
cheeks
wak
I
Ma
are
en
am
ry’s
ros
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bring
call
y!
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hush!
hush!
toc!
ah!
see
see
quick
beau
how
ly
ti
the
how
your
ful
 
20
Child
fast
doors
is
is
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now
the
sleep
slum
o
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ing;
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pen;
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hush!
hush!
toc!
ah!
see
see
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beau
how
let
ti
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how
us
ful
smiles
fast
make
is
in
He
good
her
dreams.
sleeps!
cheer!
Son!
from e Home and Community Song-Book, 

The Angel Gabriel
Translated and Adapted by Sabine Baring-Gould (–) Basque Carol
6
4
Of4.
en3.
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e1.
6
4
her,
gen
know
an
Em
tle
a
gel
man
Ma
bles
Ga
u
ry
sed
bri
el,
meek
Mo
el
the
ly
ther
from
Christ,
bowed
thou
heav
was
her
shalt
en
born
head,
be,
came,
In
To
All
His
Beth
me
ge
wings
le
be
ne
as
hem,
as
ra
drif
all
it
tions
ted
on
plea
laud
snow,
a
seth
and
his
Christ
God,
hon
eyes
mas
she
or
a
morn,
said,
thee,
ame;
And
“My
y
All
Chris
soul
Son
hail,
tian
shall
shall
said
folk
laud
be
he,
through
and
Em
“thou
out
mag
man
low
the
ni
u
ly
world
fy
el,
maid
will
His
by
en
ev
ho
seers
Ma
er
ly
fore
say,
Name.
told,
ry,
“Most
Most
Most
Most
high
high
high
high
ly
ly
ly
ly
fa
fa
fa
fa
vored
vored
vored
vored
la
la
la
la
dy,
dy,
dy,
dy,
Gló
Gló
Gló
Gló
ri
ri
ri
ri
a!
a!
a!
a!
from CyberHymnal.org

Angelus ad virginem
th Century Anonymous, th Century
6
8
“uó2.
An1.
 
6
8
mo
ge
do
lus
con
ad
vír
pe
gi
rem,
nem
quæ
Sub
vi
ín
rum
trans
non
in
co
con
gnó
clá
vi?
ve.
uá
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li
gi
ter
nis
in
for
frín
ge
di
rem,
nem
quæ
De
 
7
r
múl
ma
cens
men
in
te
quit:
vo
A
vi?”
ve!
“Spí
A
ri
ve
tus
re
Sanc
ti
na
grá
vír
ti
gi
a
num!
Per
fí
li
ci
ter
et
hæc
que
 
13
óm
ni
mi
a;
num
Ne
Con
me
pi
as,
es
sed
Et
gáu
de
ri
as,
es
se
In
tác
ra,
ta,
quod
Sa
cas
ti
tem
 
18
ni
mi
a
num.
Ma
Tu
por
bit
ta
in
te
li
pu
fac
ra
ta
De
Me
i
l
pot
la
én
crí
ti
mi
a.
num.

 
23
E5.
An4.
Ad3.
ia
ge
hæc
Ma
lus
vir
ter
dis
go
mi
ru
bi
ni,
it
lis
uæ
Et
Re
pa
sta
spón
cem
tim
dens
red
pu
in
di
el
quit
dís
e
ti
ris
i:
An
U
An
ge
te
l
lis
rus
la
et
in
sum
 
28
mi
mu
mi
ni,
it
lis
Cum
Vi
Om
Chris
par
ni
tum
tus
pot
ge
sa
én
nu
lu
tis
ís
De
ti;
ris.
i.
Tu
ui,
Ti
um
cir
bi
ex
cúm
ó
da
lés
ra
tus
ti
fí
ú
nún
li
te
ti
 
33
um
ro
o,
Ut
No
Tan
se
vem
ta
no
mén
se
bis
si
cré
pro
um
ti
n
ti
me
sci
um
ro,
o,
Ex
Hinc
Con
éx
sén
be
i
ti
at,
it
ens
Et
Et
Et
ín
le
i
pi
at
it
ens
Pec
Con
Vi
íc
 
39
ta;
tum,
re
Præ
Af
fac
stans
fí
tum
au
gens
quod
áu
li
me
di
um
ro
o,
Vi
Cru
Pa
ta
cem,
fru
qua
ta
i
de
sum
be
dit
pa
á
ic
ta
tum
re
Post
Hos
De
hoc
ti
i
ex
mor
con
li
fe
li
um.
ro.
o.
from cpdl.org

God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
Traditional Traditional
Arranged by Sir John Stainer (–)
From3.
In mf 2.
God1.
 
God
Beth
rest
our
le
you
Heav’n
hem
mer
ly
in
ry,
Fa
Jew
gen
tle
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ther,
ry,
men,
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is
Let
bless
bless
noth
ed
ed
ing
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Babe
you
gel
was
dis
came;
born,
may,
 
And
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Re
un
laid
mem
to
with
ber
cer
in
Christ
tain
a
our
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man
Sav

herds
ger,
ior
Brought
Up
Was
ti
on
born
dings
this
on
of
bless
Christ
the
ed
mas
same:
Morn;
Day,
 
How
e
To
that
which
save
in
His
us
Beth
Moth
all
le
er
from
hem
Ma
Sa
was
tan’s
born
ry,
pow’r
e
Did
When
Son
noth
we
of
ing
were
God
take
gone
by
in
a
Name.
scorn.
stray;
 
13
Off
ti
dings
of
com
fort
and
joy,
com
fort
and
joy,
O
ti
dings
of
com
fort
and
joy.

 
21
Now7.
And6.
e5.
“Fear4.
to
when
shep
not
the
they
herds
then,
Lord
came
at
said
sing
to
those
the
prais
Beth
ti
An
le

es,
hem
dings
gel,
All
Where
Re
“Let
you
our
joic
noth
with
dear
ed
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in
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much
you
this
ior
in
af
place,
lay,
mind,
fright,
 
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ey
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is
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found
le
day
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in
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man
feed
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ther

hood
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ior
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Of
oth
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er
en
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now
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storm,
Vir
em
on
and
gin
brace;
hay;
wind:
bright,
 
is
His
And
To
ho
Moth
went
free
ly
er
to
all
tide
Ma
Beth
those
of
ry
le
who
Christ
kneel
hem
trust
ing
straight
in
mas
down,
way,
Him
All
Un
e
From
oth
to
Son
Sa
er
the
of
tan’s
doth
Lord
God
pow’r
de
did
to
and
face.
pray.
nd.
might.
34
Off
ti
dings
of
com
fort
and
joy,
com
fort
and
joy,
O
ti
dings
of
com
fort
and
joy.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
Carol of the Shepherds
English by Eda Lou Walton (–) th Century Bohemian Carol
3
4
Now3.
As2.
Come,1.
 
3
4
we
we
all
have
were
ye
found
watch
shep
Him
ing
herds
in
our
and
Beth
ocks
be
le
where
not
hem
they
dis
stall,
lay,
mayed,
 
5
Sing
Shown
Seek
the
a
where
glad
great
the
ti
glo
low
dings,
ry
ly
oh,
as
sweet
sing
bright
ba
them
as
by
to
the
is
all!
day.
laid;
 
9
Shep
Glad
Here
herds
bells
in
a
were
a
dore
ring
man
Him,
ing,
ger,
wise
sweet
far
men
voi
from
be
ces
all
fore
sing
dan
Him
ing,
ger,
Lay
rough
Sleep
down
heav’ns
ing
their
blue
be
dow
por
hold
er,
tals,
Him,
 
12
In
“Good
Warm
glitt
will
arms
’ring
to
en
show
mor
fold
er,
tals;”
Him
Christ
Christ
In
mas
mas
Christ
is
is
mas
come.
come.
joy.

While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
Nahum Tate (–) Adapted from George F. Handel
All4.
e3.
To2.
While1.
 
glo
heav’n
you,
shep
ry
ly
in
herds
be
Babe
Da
watch’d
to
you
vids
their
God
there
town,
ocks
on
shall
this
by
high,
nd,
day
night;
And
To
Is
All
to
hu
born
seat
the
man
of
ed
earth
view
Da
on
be
dis
vids
the
peace;
play’d,
line,
ground;
Good
All
A
e
 
6
will
mean
Sav
an
hence
ly
ior,
gel
forth
wrappd
Who
of
from
in
is
the
heav’n
swad
Christ
Lord
to
dling
the
came
men
bands,
Lord,
down,
Be
And
And
And
gin,
in
this
glo
and
a
shall
ry
nev
man
be
shone
er
ger
the
a
cease!
laid,
sign,
round,
Be
And
And
And
gin,
in
this
glo
and
a
shall
ry
nev
man
be
shone
er
ger
the
a
cease!”
laid.
sign:
round.
from Sunday School Hymns No. , , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
Nahum Tate (–) Winchester Old, by George Kirbye (c. –)
All6.
us5.
e4.
To3.
“Fear2.
While1.
 
= 92
glo
spake
heav’n
you,
not,
shep
ry
the
ly
in
said
herds
be
ser
Babe
Da
he,
watch’d
to
aph,
you
vids
for
their
God
and
there
town,
might
ocks
on
forth
shall
this
y
by
high
with
nd
day,
dread
night,
And
Ap
To
Is
Had
All
to
peared
hu
born
seized
seat
the
a
man
of
their
ed
earth
shin
view
Da
troub
on
be
ing
dis
vids
led
the
peace;
throng
play’d,
line,
mind;
ground,
 
Good
Of
All
A
“Glad
e
will
an
mean
Sav
tid
an
hence
gels
ly
ior,
ings
gel
forth
prais
wrappd
Who
of
of
from
ing
in
is
great
the
heav’n
God,
swad
Christ
joy
Lord
to
Who
dling
the
I
came
men,
thus
clothes,
Lord;
bring
down,
Be
Ad
And
And
To
And
gin
dressed
in
this
you
glo
and
their
a
shall
and
ry
nev
joy
man
be
all
shone
er
ful
ger
the
man
a
cease,
song,
laid,
sign,
kind,
round,
from Church Sunday School Hymn-Book, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
 
The Wexford Carol
Traditional, th Century or earlier Traditional
3
4
 
3
4
Let3.
e2.
Good1.
all
night
peo
your
be
ple
songs
fore
all,
and
that
this
prais
hap
Christ
es
py
mas
be,
tide,
time,
Un
e
Con
to
no
sid
His
ble
er
Heav’n
Vir
well,
ly
gin
and
Ma
and
bear
je
her
in
sty;
guide
mind,
 
And
Were
What
ev
long
our
er
time
good
more,
seek
God
a
ing
for
mongst
up
us
our
and
has
mirth,
down
done,
Re
To
In
mem
nd
send
ber
a
ing
Christ
lodg
His
our
ing
be
Sav
in
lov
iors
the
ed
birth.
town.
Son.
 
at
But
With
night
mark
Ma
the
how
ry
Vir
all
ho
gin
things
ly,
Ma
came
we
ry
to
should
mild,
pass:
pray
Was
From
To
safe
ev
God
de
’ry
with
liv
door
love
erd
re
this
3
of
pelled
Christ
a
A
mas
3
child;
las!
day;
 
Ac
As
In
cord
long
Beth
ing
fore
le
un
told
hem
to
their
up
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ref
on
de
uge
that
cree,
all
morn,
Mans
Was
ere
sweet
but
was
sal
a
a
va
hum
bless
ed
tion
ble
Mes
for
ox
si
to
s
ah
be.
stall.
born.

 
17
See6.
With5.
Near4.
how
thank
Beth
the
ful
le
Lord
heart
hem
of
and
did
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joy
shep
and
ful
herds
earth,
mind,
keep
Show’d
e
eir
Him
shep
ocks
self
herds
of
low
went
lambs
ly
the
and
in
babe
feed
His
to
ing
birth;
nd,
sheep;
 
A
And
To
sweet
as
whom
ex
Gods
Gods
am
an
an
ple
gels
gels
for
had
did
man
fore
ap
kind,
told,
pear,
To
ey
Which
learn
did
put
to
our
the
bear
Sav
shep
a
ior
herds
hum
Christ
in
ble
be
great
mind.
hold.
fear.
 
If
With
“Pre
quires
in
pare
of
a
and
An
man
go,
gels
ger
the
did
He
an
re
was
gels
joice,
laid,
said,
Well
And
To
may
by
Beth
man
His
le
kind
side
hem.
with
the
Be
3
heart
vir
not
and
gin
a
voice
maid
fraid
3
 
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At
For
prais
tend
there
es
ing
you’ll
to
on
nd
the
the
this
God
Lord
hap
of
of
py
Heav’n,
Life
morn
at
Who
A
un
came
prince
to
to
ly
us
earth
babe
His
to
sweet
Son
end
Je
has
all
sus
giv’n.
strife.
born.
from ee-scores.com, with additional verses from
Some Ancient Christmas Carols with the Tunes To Which ey Were Formerly Sung in the West of England, ,
via books.google.com

A Carol for Christmas Eve
Traditional Traditional
“For3.
Andmf 2.
e1.
 
in
thus
Lord
the
with
at
day
in
rst
thou
the
had
shalt
gar
A
it
den
dam
touch
he
made
Or
Was
Out
dost
set,
of
to
there
the
it
in
dust
come
to
and
nigh,
stay;
clay,
 
If
And
And
so
in
in
thou
com
his
do
mand
nos
but
ment
trils
eat
un
breath
there
to
ed
of,
him
life,
en
ese
E’en
thou
words
as
shalt
the
the
sure
Lord
Scrip
ly
did
tures
die.
say:
say.
 
9
But
ep
And
A
fruit
then
dam
which
in
he
in
E
did
the
den’s
take
gar
Pa
no
den
ra
heed
grows
dise
Un
To
He
to
thee
pla
that
shall
ced
on
be
him
ly
for
to
thing,
meat,
dwell,
 
But
Ex
at
did
cept
he
trans
the
with
gress
tree
in
Gods
in
it
ho
midst
should
ly
there
re
Law,
of,
main,
And
Of
To
so
which
dress
was
thou
and
wrapt
shalt
keep
in
not
it
sin.
eat.
well.
 
18
Nowff
let
good
Chris
tians
all
be
gin
A
ho
lier
life
to
live,

 
And
to
re
joice
and
mer
ry
be,
For
this
is
Christ
mas
Eve.
 
27
And6.
Which mf 5.
Now4.
now
prom
mark
the
ise
the
tide
now
good
is
is
ness
nigh
brought
of
at
to
the
hand,
pass:
Lord,
In
Chris
Which
which
tians,
He
our
be
to
Sav
lieve
man
ior
it
kind
came;
well:
bore;
 
Let
And
His
us
by
mer
re
the
cy
joice
death
soon
and
of
He
mer
Gods
did
ry
dear
ex
be
Son,
tend,
In
We
Lost
keep
are
man
ing
re
for
of
deemed
to
the
from
re
same;
Hell.
store:
 
36
Let’s
Sop
And
feed
if
there
the
we
fore
poor
tru
to
and
ly
re
hun
do
deem
gry
be
our
souls.
lieve,
souls
And
And
From
such
do
death
as
the
and
do
thing
hell
it
that’s
and
crave;
right,
thrall,
 
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en
He
when
by
said
we
His
His
die,
mer
own
in
its
dear
heav
we
Son
en
at
should
we
last
be
Our
Shall
e
sure
live
Sav
re
in
ior
ward
heav
of
shall
en
us
have.
bright.
all.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
Christians, Awake, Salute the Happy Morn
John Byrom (–) John Wainwright (–)
He3.
en2.
Christ1.
Majestically
spake;
to
ians,
and
the
a
straight
watch
wake,
way
ful
sa
the
shep
lute
ce
herds
the
les
it
hap
tial
was
py

choir
told,
morn,
In
Who
Where
hymns
heard
on
of
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the
joy,
gel
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un
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ior
known
her
of
be
ald’s
man
7
fore,
voice:
kind
con
“Be
was
spire:
hold,
born;
e
I
Rise
prais
bring
to
es
good
a
of
ti
dore
re
dings
the
deem
of
mys
ing
a
ter
love
Sav
y
they
iors
of

sang,
birth
love,
13
And
To
Which
heav’ns
you
hosts
whole
and
of
arch
all
an
with
the
gels
al
na
chant
le
tions
ed
lu
up
from
ias
on
a
rang:
earth:
bove;
Gods
is
With
high
day
them
est
hath
the
glo
God
joy
ry
ful
ful
19
was
lld
ti
their
His
dings
an
prom
rst
them
ised
be
still,
word,
gun
Peace
is
Of

up
day
God
on
is
In
earth,
born
car
and
a
nate
un
Sav
and
to
ior,
the
men,
Christ,
Vir
good
the
gin’s
will.
Lord.
Son.

25
en6.
Let5.
To4.
may
us,
Beth
we
like
lhem
hope,
these
straight
th’an
good
the
gel
shep
hap
ic
herds,
py
thrones
then
shep
a
em
herds

mong,
ploy
ran,
To
Our
To
sing,
grate
see
re
ful
the
deemed,
voi
won
a
ces
der
glad
to
God
tri
pro
had
31
um
claim
wrought
phal
the
for
song;
joy;
man:
He,
Trace
And
that
we
found,
was
the
with
borne
Babe,
Jo
up
Who
seph
on
hath
and
this
re
the
joy
trieved
bless
ful
our
ed

day,
loss,
maid,
37
A
From
Her
round
His
Son,
us
poor
the
all
man
Sav
His
ger
ior
glo
to
in
ry
His
a
shall
bit
man
dis
ter
ger
play;
Cross;
laid;
Saved
Tread
A
by
ing
mazed
His
His
the
love,
steps,
won
in
as
drous
43
ces
sist
sto
sant
ed
ry
we
by
they
shall
His
pro
sing
grace,
claim,
Of
Till
e

an
mans
ear
gels
rst
liest
and
heav’n
her
of
ly
alds
an
state
of
gel
a
the
men,
gain
Sav
the
takes
iors
King.
place.
name.
from e English Hymnal, 
 
The Coventry Carol
Robert Croo,  th Centry English Carol
Adapted and Arranged by Sir John Stainer (–)
p
3
4
p
3
4
6
en4.
Her3.
O2.
Lul1.
woe
od,
sis
lay,
is
the
ters
ou
me,
king,
too,
lit
poor
in
how
tle
Child,
his
may
ti
for
rag
we
ny
ee,
ing,
do,
Child,
12
And
Charg
For
By,
ev
ed
to
by,
er
he
pre
lul
mourn
hath
serve
ly,
and
this
this
lul
say;
day;
day;
lay;
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For
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is
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y
men
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part
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lit
nor
in
for
tle
18
dim.
say
his
whom
ti
dim.
nor
own
we
ny
sing,
sight,
sing,
child,
pp
By,
All
By,
By,
pp
rall.
rall.
by,
chil
by,
by,
lul
dren
lul
lul
ly,
young
ly,
ly,
lul
to
lul
lul
lay.
slay.
lay?
lay.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

The Coventry Carol
Robert Croo,  th Centry English Carol
Arranged by Martin Fallas Shaw (–)
3
4
Lul
3
4
ly,
lul
lay,
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lit
tle
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8
en3.
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woe
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is
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ters
me,
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in
how
Child,
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may
for
rag
we
ee!
ing,
do,
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For
ev
ed
to
er
he
pre
13
mourn
hath
serve
and
this
this
say;
day;
day;
For
His
is
y
men
poor
part
of
Young
ing
might,
ling
nor
in
for
say
his
whom
nor
own
we
18
sing,
sight,
sing
By,
All
By,
by,
chil
by,
lul
dren
lul
ly,
young
ly,
lul
to
lul
lay.
slay.
lay?
from ChristmasCarolMusic.org
 
All my heart this night rejoices
Fröhlich soll mein Herze springen, by Paul Gerhardt, 1653 Johann Georg Ebeling (–)
Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 
ee,4.
Come3.
Hark!2.
All1.
dear
then
a
my
Lord,
let
voice
heart
with
us
from
this
thee
hast
yon
night
I
en
der
re
cher
yon
man
joi
ish;
der;
ger,
ces,
5
Live
Here
So
As
to
let
and
I
thee,
all,
sweet,
hear,
and
Great
Doth
Far
with
and
en
and
thee,
small,
treat,
near,
Dy
Kneel
“Flee
Sweet
ing
in
from
est
shall
awe
woe
an
not
and
and
gel
per
won
dan
voi
ish;
der.
ger;
ces;
9
But
Love
Breth
“Christ
shall
Him
ren
is
swell
who
come;
born,
with
with
from
their
thee
love
all
choirs
for
is
that
are
ev
yearn
grieves
sing

er,
ing;
you.
ing,
13
Far
Hail
You
Till
on
the
are
the
high,
star
freed;
air,
in
that
All
Ev
the
from
you
’ry

joy
far
need
where,
that
bright
I
Now
can
with
will
with
al
hope
sure
joy
ter
is
ly
is
nev
burn
give
ring
er.
ing.
you.
ing.
from CantateDomino.org

I Saw Three Ships
Traditional Traditional English (Derbyshire)
6
8
Pray,4.
e3.
And2.
I1.
 
6
8
Briskly.
whith
Vir
what
saw
er
gin
was
three
sailed
Ma
in
ships
ry
those
and
those
come
ships
Christ
ships
sail
all
were
all
ing
three,
there,
three,
in,
On
On
On
On
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
mas
mas
mas
mas
day,
day,
day,
day,
on
on
on
on
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
mas
mas
mas
mas
day,
day,
day,
day,
 
Pray,
e
And
I
whith
Vir
what
saw
er
gin
was
three
sailed
Ma
in
ships
ry
those
and
those
come
ships
Christ
ships
sail
all
were
all
ing
three,
there,
three,
in,
On
On
On
On
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
mas
mas
mas
mas
day
day
day
day
in
in
in
in
the
the
the
the
morn
morn
morn
morn
ing.
ing.
ing.
ing.
 
9
en9.
And8.
And7.
And6.
O5.
let
all
all
all
they
us
the
the
the
sailed
all
souls
An
bells
in
gels
re
on
in
on
to
joice
earth
Heav’n
earth
Beth
a
shall
shall
shall
le
main,
sing,
sing,
ring,
hem,
On
On
On
On
On
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
mas
mas
mas
mas
mas
day,
day,
day,
day,
day,
on
on
on
on
on
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
mas
mas
mas
mas
mas
day,
day,
day,
day,
day,
 
en
And
And
And
O
let
all
all
all
they
us
the
the
the
sailed
all
souls
An
bells
in
gels
re
on
in
on
to
joice
earth
Heav’n
earth
Beth
a
shall
shall
shall
le
main,
sing,
sing,
ring,
hem,
On
On
On
On
On
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
mas
mas
mas
mas
mas
day
day
day
day
day
in
in
in
in
in
the
the
the
the
the
morn
morn
morn
morn
morn
ing.
ing.
ing.
ing.
ing.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
The Seven Joys of Mary
Traditional Old English
mf
6
8
e2–7.
e1.
mf
 
6
8
next
rst
good
good
joy
joy
that
that
Ma
Ma
ry
ry
had,
had,
It
It
was
was
the
the
joy
joy
of
of
 
4
four, ve, etc.;4–7.
three;3.
two;2.
one;1.
To
To
To
To
see
see
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see
her
her
her
the
own
own
own
bless
Son
Son
Son
ed
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
Christ,
Christ,
Christ,
Christ,
 
A7.
Up6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
When1.
scend
on
Rais
Read
Mak
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ing
ing
ing
ing
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the
the
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the
was
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ci
to
ble
to
to
her
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life.
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f
A
Up
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scend
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Read
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ing
ing
ing
ing
ing
the
the
the
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blind
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ci
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to
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heav’n,
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go,
Son,
 
Good
Lord;
And
hap
py
may
we
be;
ff
Praise
ff
Fa
ther,
Son,
and
Ho
ly
Ghost
To
all
e
ter
ni
ty.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

As With Gladness Men of Old
William C. Dix (–) Konrad Kocher (–)
In5.
Ho4.
As3.
As2.
As1.
= 100
the
ly
they
with
with
heav’n
Je
of
joy
glad
ly
sus,
ferd
ful
ness
coun
ev
gis
steps
men
try
’ry
most
they
of
bright
day
rare
sped
old
Need
Keep
At
To
Did
they
us
that
that
the
no
in
man
low
guid
cre
the
ger
ly
ing
4
a
nar
rude
man
star
ted
row
and
ger
be
light;
way;
bare;
bed,
hold;
ou
And,
So
ere
As
its
when
may
to
with
Light,
earth
we
bend
joy
its
ly
with
the
they
Joy,
things
ho
knee
hail’d
its
are
ly
be
its
Crown,
past,
joy,
fore
light,
7
ou
Bring
Pure
Him
Lead
its
our
and
whom
ing
Sun
ran
free
heav’n
on
which
somed
from
and
ward,
goes
souls
sin’s
earth
beam
not
at
al
a
ing
down;
last
loy,
dore;
bright;
ere
Where
All
So
So,
for
they
our
may
most
ev
need
cost
we
gra
er
no
liest
with
cious
10
may
star
trea
will
God,
we
to
sures
ing
may
sing
guide,
bring,
feet
we
Al
Where
Christ,
Ev
Ev
le
no
to
er
er
lu
clouds
ee,
seek
more
ias
y
our
y
be
to
glo
heav’n
mer
led
our
ry
ly
cy
to
King.
hide.
King.
seat.
ee.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 
 
Pat-a-Pan
Guilló, pran ton tamborin Burgundian carol, 
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
God3.
When2.
Wil1.
and
the
lie,
man
men
get
to
of
your
day
old
lit
be
en
tle
come
days
drum,
Close
Gave
Rob
ly
the
in,
joined
King
bring
as
of
your
ute
Kings
ute
and
their
and
drum.
praise,
come.
Let
ey
Aren’t
the
had
they
joy
pipes
fun
ous
to
to
tune
play
play
play
up
up
on!
on.
on?
Tu
Tu
Tu
re
re
re
lu
lu
lu
re
re
re
lu,
lu,
lu,
pat
pat
pat
a
a
a
pat
pat
pat
a
a
a
pan,
pan,
pan,
As
And
When
the
al
you
in
so
play
stru
the
your
ments
drums
fe
you
theyd
and
play,
play,
drum,
We
Full
How
will
of
can
sing,
joy,
an
this
on
y
Christ
Christ
one
mas
mas
be
Day.
Day.
glum?
Music from e Cambridge Carol Book, 

Watchman, Tell Us of the Night
John Bowring (–) Aberystwyth, Joseph Parry (–)
Watch3.
Watch2.
Watch1.
man,
man,
man,
tell
tell
tell
us
us
us
of
of
of
the
the
the
night,
night;
night,
For
High
What
the
er
its
morn
yet
signs
ing
that
of
seems
star
prom
to
as
ise
dawn.
cends.
are.
5
Trav
Trav
Trav
ler,
ler,
ler,
dark
bless
oer
ness
ed
yon
takes
ness
moun
its
and
tain’s
ight,
light,
height,
Doubt
Peace
See
and
and
that
ter
truth
glo
ror
its
ry
are
course
beam
with
por
ing
drawn.
tends.
star.
9
Watch
Watch
Watch
man,
man,
man,
let
will
does
thy
its
its
wan
beams
beau
drings
a
teous
cease;
lone
ray
Hie
Gild
Aught
thee
the
of
to
spot
joy
thy
that
or
qui
gave
hope
et
them
fore
home.
birth?
tell?
13
Trav
Trav
Trav
ler,
ler,
ler,
lo!
a
yes,
the
ges
it
Prince
are
brings
of
its
the
Peace,
own;
day,
Lo!
See,
Prom
the
it
ised
Son
bursts
day
of
oer
of
God
all
Is
is
the
ra
come!
earth.
el.
from ChristmasCarolMusic.org
 
In dulci jubilo
Heinrich Seuse (–) Arranged by J.S. Bach (–)
6
4
U4.
O3.
O2.
In1.
6
4
bi
Pa
Je
dul
sunt
tris
su,
ci
gáu
pár
di
ri
vu
bi
a
tas!
le,
lo
O
Nach
Nun

Nir
na
Dir
sing
gend
ti
ist
et
mehr
mir
und
denn
ni
so
seid
da,
tas!
weh.
froh!
Wir
5
Wo
wär
Tröst
Al
die
en
mir
le
Eng
all
mein
un
el
ver
Ge
ser
sing
lor
Won
en
en,
te,
ne
Per
O
Liegt
No
nos
Pu
in
va
tra
er
præ
cán
crí
óp
ti
mi
ti
pi
8

ca
na;
me,
o,
So
Sie
Und
hat
Durch
leuch
die
er
all
tet
Har
uns
Dei
wie
fen
er
ne
die
kling
wor
Son
en
ben
te,
ne
In
O
Ma
11
Re
Prin
tris
gis
rum
ceps
in
gáu
gló
gré
ri
di
ri
mi
a
a.
æ.
o
E
uan
Tra
Al
ia,
ta
he
pha
wär’n
grá
me
es
wir
ti
post
et

14
da!
a!
Te!
O!
E
uan
Tra
Al
ia,
ta
he
pha
wär’n
grá
me
es
wir
ti
post
et
da!
a!
Te!
O!
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
In dulci jubilo
Heinrich Seuse (–) th century German melody
6
8
U4.
O3.
O2.
In1.
6
8
bi
Pa
Je
dul
sunt
tris
su,
ci
gáu
pár
di
ri
vu
bi
a
tas!
le,
lo
In
O
For
Now
an
na
thee
sing
y
ti
I
with
place
long
hearts
but
ni
al
a
there?
tas!
way;
glow!
ere
Deep
Com
Our
are
ly
fort
de
an
were
my
light
gels
we
hearts
and
6
sing
stain
blind
plea
ing
ed
ness
sure
Per
O
Lies
No
nos
Pu
in
va
tra
er
præ
cán
crí
óp
ti
mi
ti
pi

ca
na;
me,
o,
And
But
With
Like
there
ou
all
sun
the
for
y
shine
bells
us
lov
is
are
hast
ing
our
ring
gain
kind
trea
ing
ed
ness,
sure
In
O
Ma
11
Re
Prin
tris
gis
rum
ceps
in
gáu
gló
gré
ri
di
ri
mi
a
a.
æ.
o
O
O
Tra
Al
that
that
he
pha
we
we
me
es
were
were
post
et
there!
there!
Te!
O!
O
O
Tra
Al
that
that
he
pha
we
we
me
es
were
were
post
et
there!
there!
Te!
O!
from ChristmasCarolMusic.org
 
In dulci jubilo
Heinrich Seuse (–) th century German melody
Translated by Robert Lucas de Pearsall (–) Arranged by Robert Lucas de Pearsall (–)
6
4
U4.
O3.
O2.
In1.
6
4
bi
Pa
Je
dul
sunt
tris
su,
ci
gáu
pár
di
ri
vu
bi
a
tas!
le,
lo
O
I
Let
If
na
yearn
us
they
ti
for
our
be
ee
hom
not
ni
al
age
there?
tas!
way;
show:
5
ere
Deep
Hear
Our
are
ly
me,
hearts
an
were
I
joy
gels
we
be
re
sing
stain
seech
clin
ing
ed
ee,
eth
Per
O
No
nos
Pu
In
va
tra
er
præ
cán
crí
óp
ti
mi
ti
pi
ca;
na;
me,
o,
And
But
My
And
there
ou
pray
like
the
for
ing
a
bells
us
let
bright
are
hast
it
star
ring
gain
reach
shin
ing
ed
ee,
eth
In
O
Ma
Re
Prin
tris
gis
rum
ceps
in
gáu
gló
gré
ri
di
ri
mi
a
a.
æ.
o
O
ua
Tra
Al
that
lis
he
pha
we
gló
me
es
were
ri
post
et
there!
a!
Te!
O!
O
ua
Tra
Al
that
lis
he
pha
we
gló
me
es
were
ri
post
et
there!
a!
Te!
O!
In
O
Ma
Re
Prin
tris
gis
rum
ceps
in
gáu
gló
gré
ri
di
ri
mi
a
a.
æ.
o
O
ua
Tra
Al
that
lis
he
pha
we
gló
me
es
were
ri
post
et
there!
a!
Te!
O!
O
ua
Tra
Al
that
lis
he
pha
we
gló
me
es
were
ri
post
et
there!
a!
Te!
O!
from CantateDomino.org

Good Christian Men, Rejoice
John Mason Neale (–) th Century German Melody
6
8
Good3.
Good mf 2.
Good1.
6
8
Chris
Chris
Chris
tian
tian
tian
men,
men,
men,
re
re
re
joice
joice
joice
With
With
With
heart,
heart,
heart,
and
and
and
soul
soul
soul
and
and
and
voice;
voice;
voice;
5
Now
Now
Give
ye
ye
ye
need
hear
heed
not
of
to
fear
end
what
the
less
we
grave:
bliss:
say:
Je
Jef
Je
sus
sus
sus
Christ
Christ
Christ
was
was
is
born
born
born
to
for
to
save!
this!
day:
9
Calls
He
Ox
you
hath
and
one
ope’d
ass
and
the
be
calls
heav’n
fore
you
ly
Him
all,
door,
bow,
To
And
And
gain
man
He
His
is
is
ev
bless
in
er
ed
the
last
ev
man
ing
er
ger
hall.
more.
now.
13
Christ
Christ ff
Christ
was
was
is
born
born
born
to
for
to
save!
this!
day!
Christ
Christ
Christ
was
was
is
born
born
born
to
for
to
save!
this!
day!
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

Gloucestershire Wassail
th Century English th Century English
3
4
And3.
Somf 2.
Was1.
 
3
4
Allegro
here
here
sail,
is
is
to
to
was
Dob
Cher
sail
bin
ry
and
and
all
to
to
o
his
his
ver
right
right
the
eye,
cheek,
town,
Pray
Pray
Our
God
God
toast
send
send
it
our
our
is
mas
mas
white
ter
ter
and
a
a
our
 
7
good
good
ale
Christ
piece
it
mas
of
is
pie,
beef,
brown;
A
A
Our
good
good
bowl
Christ
piece
it
mas
of
is
pie
beef
made
that
that
of
the
may
may
white
we
we
ma
all
all
ple
see,
see,
tree,
With
With
With
the
the
the
 
13
was
was
was
sail
sail
sail
ing
ing
ing
bowl
bowl
bowl
we’ll
we’ll
we’ll
drink
drink
drink
un
un
un
to
to
to
thee.
thee.
thee.
en 6.
Come 5.
And 4.
here’s
but
here
to
ler,
is
the
come
to
maid
ll
Fill
in
us
pail
the
a
and
li
bowl
to
ly
of
her
white
the
le
 
21
smock,
best,
ear,
Who
en
Pray
we
tripp’d
hope
God
to
that
send
the
your
our
door
soul
mas
ter
and
in
a
slipp’d
heav
hap
back
en
py
the
may
New
lock,
rest,
Year,
Who
But
A
tripp’d
if
hap
to
you
py
the
do
New
 
27
door
draw
Year
and
us
as
a
pulled
bowl
e’er
back
of
he
the
the
did
pin,
small,
see,
For
en
With
to
the
let
down
was
these
shall
sail
go
ing
jol
but
bowl
ly
ler,
we’ll
was
bowl
drink
sail
un
ers
and
to
in.
all.
thee.

The Wassail Song
th Century English th Century English
6
8
Good3.
Wemf 2.
1.
 
6
8
Mas
are
Here
ter
not
we
and
dai
come
good
ly
a
Mis
beg
was
sail
tress,
gars
ing
As
at
A
you
beg
mong
sit
from
the
by
door
leaves
the
to
so
re,
door,
green,
Pray
But
think
we
Here
of
are
we
us
neigh
come
poor
bors’
a
 
6
chil
chil
wan
dren
dren
dring,
Who
Whom
So
wan
you
fair
der
have
in
seen
to
the
be
be
mire.
fore.
seen.
Lovef
Chorus
and
joy
come
to
you,
And
to
 
12
you
your
was
sail
too,
And
God
bless
you,
and
send
you
a
hap
py
new
 
17
year,
And
God
send
you
a
hap
py
new
year.
6
8
God7.
6.
Call5.
We4.
6
8
Additional Verses
bless
Bring
up
have
the
us
the
a
mas
out
but
lit
ter
a
ler
tle
of
ta
of
purse
this
this
house,
ble
house,
Made
Like
And
Put
of
 
24
wise
spread
on
ratch
the
it
his
ing
mis
with
gol
leath
tress
a
den
er
too;
cloth;
ring;
skin;
And
Let
We
all
Bring
him
want
the
us
bring
some
lit
out
us
of
tle
a
a
your
chil
cheese,
glass
small
of
dren
beer,
change
at
And
e
To
round
of
bet
line
the
your
ter
it
ta
Christ
we
well
ble
mas
shall
with
go.
loaf.
sing.
in.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
From Heaven High I Come to You
Martin Luther (–) Old German Melody Attributed to Martin Luther
Translated by Catherine Winkworth (–) Adapted by J.S. Bach (–)
Glo3.
To2.
From1.
Very slow and dignified (
= 46)
ry
you
heav
to
this
en
God
night
high
in
is
I
high
born
come
est
a
to
Heav’n,
Child
you,
Who
Of
To
un
Ma
bring
to
ry,
you
us
chos
ti
His
en
dings,
Son
Moth
strange
hath
er
and
giv’n!
mild;
true.
While
is
Glad
an
lit
ti
gels
tle
dings
sing
Child,
of
with
of
great
pi
low
joy
ous
ly
I
mirth
birth,
bring,
A
Shall
Where
glad
be
of
New
the
I
Year
joy
now
to
of
will
all
all
say
the
the
and
earth.
earth.
sing.
from e English Hymnal, 
The Boars Head Carol
th Century English Traditional English
Our3.
ef 2.
e1.
stew
boars
boars
ard
hath
head
head
as
pro
I
in
vid
un
hand
ed
der
bear
this
stand
I
Is
In
the
Be
hon
rar
decked
or
est
with
of
dish
bays
the
in
and
King
all
rose
of
this
ma
bliss,
land,
ry;
Which
Which
And
is
I
on
thus
pray
this
be
you
my
day
decked
mas
to be
with a
ters
serv
gay
mer
ed
gar
ry
is,
land,
be;
In
Let
Quot
Re
us
es
gi
ser
tis
nén
in
si
re
con
á
cán
tri
ti
vi
o.
co.
o.

9
Ca ff - pp
put
a
pri
fe
ro
Red
dens
lau
des
mi
no.
Angels, from the Realms of Glory
James Montgomery (–) Henry Smart (–)
Saints4.
Sa3.
Shep2.
An1.
= 104
be
ges,
herds,
gels,
fore
leave
in
from
the
your
the
the
al
con
eld
realms
tar
tem
a
of
bend
pla
bid
glo
ing,
tions,
ing,
ry,
Watch
Bright
Watch
Wing
ing
er
ing
your
long
vis
oer
ight
in
ions
your
oer
hope
beam
ocks
all
and
a
by
the
fear,
far;
night,
earth,
5
Sud
Seek
God
Ye,
den
the
with
who
ly
great
man
sang
the
De
is
cre
Lord,
sire
now
a
de
of
re
tions
scend
na
sid
sto
ing,
tions,
ing;
ry,
In
Ye
Yon
Now
His
have
der
pro
tem
seen
shines
claim
ple
His
the
Mes
shall
na
in
si
ap
tal
fant
ah’s
pear;
star;
light;
birth;
9
Come
and
wor
ship,
come
and
wor
ship,
Wor
ship
Christ,
the
new
born
King.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 
 
The Friendly Beasts
Robert Davis (–) Adapted from Orientis Partibus, th Century French
3
4
3
4
“I,3.
“I,2.
Je1.
said
said
sus,
the
the
our
cow,
don
bro
all
key,
ther,
white
shag
kind
gy
and
and
and
red,
brown,
good,
“I
“I
Was
gave
car
hum
Him
ried
my
His
bly
man
Moth
born
ger
er
in
up
a
for
hill
sta
His
and
ble
bed,
down;
rude,
I
I
And
the
gave
car
friend
Him
ried
my
Her
ly
hay
safe
beasts
ly
to
to
a
pil
Beth
round
low
le
His
hem
Him
head.
town.
stood;
“I,
“I,
Je
said
said
sus,
the
the
our
cow,
don
broth
all
key,
er,
white
shag
kind
gy
and
and
and
red.
brown.
good.
“O
17
us7.
“I,6.
“I,5.
“I,4.
ev
said
said
said
’ry
the
the
the
beast
cam
dove
sheep
by
el,
from
with
the
some
yel
raf
curl
low
good
and
ters
y
spell,
black,
high,
horn,
In
“I
the
sta
“Cooed
gave
ver
Him
Him
ble
the
to
my
dark
des
sleep,
wool
ert,
was
up
that
for
He
His
glad
on
should
blank
to
my
not
et
tell
back
cry,
warm,
Of
I
We
He
the
gi
brought
cooed
wore
Him
Him
he
a
to
my
gave
gi
sleep,
coat
in
Em
the
my
on
man
Wise
mate
Christ
u
Mens
and
mas
el,
pack,
I.
morn.
e
“I,
“I,
“I,
gi
said
said
said
he
the
the
the
gave
cam
dove
sheep
Em
el,
from
with
man
yel
the
curl
low
raf
u
and
ters
y
el.
black.
high.
horn.
from HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com

Orientis Partibus
Attributed to Pierre de Corbeil, Bishop of Sens (d. ) th Century French
Hic3.
Sal2.
O1.
in
tu
ri
l
vin
én
li
cit
tis
bus
hín
pár
Sy
nu
ti
chen,
los
bus
Jam
Da
Ad
nu
mas
ven
trí
et
tus
ca
vit
sub
pré
á
Ru
o
si
ben
los
nus,
Tráns
Su
Pul
i
per
cher
it
dro
et
per
me
for
Jór
tís
da
ri
si
nem
os
mus,
7
Ve
Sár

li
lox
ci
it
Ma
nis
in
di
ap
Béth
á
tís
le
ne
si
hem.
os.
mus.
A6.
Cum5.
Dum4.
men
a
tra
di
rís
hit
cas,
tis,
ve
á
r
si
de
cu
ne;
um
la,
Jam
Cóm
Mul
sa
e
ta
tur
dit
cum
ex
et
sar
12
grá
cár
mi
du
nu
ne.
um
la
A
T
Il
men,
ti
lí
a
cum
us
men
ex
man
í
dí
te
le
bu
ra
a
la
A
Du

sper
gre
ra
gat
te
re
in
rit
á
te
re
bu
ra.
a.
la.
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Although at Yule it Bloweth Cool
George Ratclie Woodward (–) Der wind der wet, der han der kret, 
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
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4
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it
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the
eth
alms,
street,
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Con
Fair
And
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sirs,
frost
if
with
doth
Christ,
right
grip
the
good
the
bur
rea
n
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son,
gers,
Of
To
And
these
wish
nip
our
you
the
lays,
all,
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be
both
and
stow
great
numb
His
and
the
praise,
small,
toes,
And
e
Of
one
bless
out
day
ings
door
be
of
Car
our
the
ol
guer
sea
sing
don.
son.
ers,
from e Cambridge Carol Book, 
 
O Holy Night
(Cantique de Noël)
Placide Cappeau (–) Adolphe Adam (–)
Translated by John Sullivan Dwight (–)
mf
Andante maestoso (
= 72)
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O1.
Led2.
Tru3.
ho
by
ly
ly
the
He
5
night
light
taught
us
the
of
to
stars
faith
love
are
se
bright
rene
one
ly
ly
an
shin
beam
oth
ing,
ing,
er,
It
With
His
is
glow
law
the
ing
is
7
night
hearts
love
of
by
and
the
His
His
dear
cra
gos
Sav
dle
pel
iors
we
is
birth;
stand;
peace;
Long
So
Chains
lay
led
shall
the
by
He

10
world
light
break
of
for
in
a
the
sin
star
slave
and
er
sweet
is
ror
ly
our
pin
gleam
bro
ing,
ing
ther,
Till
Here
And
He
came
in
ap
the
His
12
peared
wise
name
and
men
all
the
from
op
soul
O
pres
felt
ri
sion
its
ent
shall
worth
land.
cease.
pp
ppiu mosso
A
e
Sweet
thrill
King
hymns
of
of
of
hope
kings
joy
the
lay
in
15
wea
thus
grate
ry
in
ful
soul
low
cho
re
ly
rus
joic
man
raise
es,
ger,
we,
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In
Let
yon
all
all
der
our
with
breaks
tri
in
a
als
us
new
born
praise
and
to
His
glo
be
ho
rious
our
ly
morn;
friend;
name;
 
18
Fall
Hef
Christ
f
on
knows
is
your
our
the
knees,
need,
Lord,
Oh,
Our
Oh,
hear
weak
praise
the
ness
His
an
is
name
gel
no
for
21
voi
stran
ev
ces!
ger.
er!
O
Be
His
night
hold
pow’r
di
your
and
vine,
King,
glo
O
be
ry
24
night
fore
ev
when
Him
er
Christ
low
more
was
ly
pro
born!
bend!
claim!
O
Be
His
night
hold
pow’r
O
your
and
27
ho
King,
glo
ly
be
ry
night
fore
ev
O
Him
er
night
low
more
di
ly
pro
vine!
bend!
claim!

30
Fall
Hef
Christ
f
on
knows
is
your
our
the
knees,
need,
Lord,

Oh,
Our
Oh,
hear
weak
praise
the
ness
His
an
is
name
gel
no
for
33
voi
stran
ev
ces!
ger.
er!
O
Be
His
night
hold
pow’r
di
your
and
vine,
King,
glo
O
be
ry
night
fore
ev
when
Him
er
Christ
low
more
was
ly
pro
37
born!
bend!
claim!
O
Be
His
night
hold
pow’r
O
your
and
rit.
ho
King,
glo
rit.
ly
be
ry
night
fore
ev
a tempo
O
Him
er
a tempo
night
low
more
di
ly
pro
vine!
bend!
claim!
D.S.
from Christmas Carols and Hymns for School and Choir, 
 
Christmas Day
Translated by Rev. H.R. Bramley (–) from Latin Sir John Stainer (–)
 
Ris’n5.
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to
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ry
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sics
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to
hol
ma
dor
day
this
i
gic
bright,
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pow’rs,
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Day
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Find
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ing
with
mans
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to
ra
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ly
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Beams
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ed
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of
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ges;
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ant
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ri
the
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de
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night,
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stay,
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ness
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our
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sta
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scorn
ges.
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tion!
ing.
ing.
 
13
Op
that
bless
Op
that
ed
go
bless
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ed
out,
go
ing
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out,
sal
sal
va
va
tion
tion
brought
brought
a
a
bout,
bout,
 
17
Off
that
bless
ed
go
ing
out,
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sal
va
tion
brought
a
bout.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

As Lately We Watched
Anonymous th Century Austrian
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ly
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was
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thro
liege
a
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King,
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seen,
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But
And
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hills
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star
and
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ry
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was
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to
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so
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song
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ous
sing,
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light;
9
Blest
Him
Blest
All
be
they
be
thro
the
pro
the
the
hour,
claim,
hour,
night,
wel
our
wel
an
come
Christ
come
gels
the
by
the
did
morn,
name,
morn,
sing,
For
And
For
In
Christ
earth,
Christ
ca
our
sky
our
rols,
dear
and
dear
so
Sav
air
Sav
sweet,
ior
straight
ior
of
on
are
on
the
earth
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birth
now
with
now
of
is
His
is
a
born.
fame.
born.
King.
 
The Virgin and Child
Adapted from ys endris nyzth, th Century Charles Steggall (–)
On mf 1.
= 112
yes
ter
night
I
saw
a
sight,
A
star
as
bright
as
day;
And
all
a
long,
I
6
dim.
heard
a
p
song,
p
lul
lay,
by
by,
lul
lul
lul
lul
lay,
lay,
lay,
lay
lul
lul
lay,
lay
lul
lay,
lul
lay,
lul
lay.
11
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sweet
Child
love
est
then
ly
Lord,
spake
la
since
whilst
dy
ou
she
sat
art
did
and
King,
sing,
sang,
Why
And
And
liest
to
to
ou
the
her
in
maid
Child
a
en
she
stall?
said:
spake:
Why
“Right
My
16
didst
sure
Son,
ou
I
my
not
am
Bro
y
a
ther,
cra
might
Fa
dle
y
ther
bring
King,
dear,
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To
ough
It
It
makes
some
in
makes

makes
my
my
heart
great
a
my
heart
to
to
19
ache,
roy
crib
heart
ache,
al
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to
hall?
bed:
ache,
Me
For
To
thinks
an
see
’tis
gels
ee
right,
bright,
there,
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Down
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to
cold
or
Me
and
knight
light;
bare,
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Should
ou
A
A

22
King
lie
canst
King
King
up
up
on
in
not
up
on
this
this
hay;
good
say
on
hay;
ar
Me
this
ray;
nay:
hay;
And
en
But
dim.
them
why
hush
a
so
y
mong,
sad?
wail,
It
ou
I
were
mayst
will

no
be
not
wrong
glad
fail
To
To
sing
sing
by
by,
lul
by
lay,
by,
lul
lay,
to
lul
sing
lay,
by
by
by,
by,
lul
lul
lay,
lay.
lul
lay;
To
To
30
cresc.
sing
sing
by
by
by
by,
lul
lul
lul
lay,
lay,
lay,
lul
lay,
lul
lul
lul
lay,
lay,
lay,
lul
by
lay,
by
lul
lul
lul
lul
lay,
lay,
lay,
lay,
by
by
by,
by
lul
lay,
lul
lay,
lul
lay.
5. “My Mother Mary, thine I be,
ough I be laid in stall,
Both lords and dukes shall worship Me,
And so shall monarchs all:
Ye shall well see
at princes three,
Shall come on the twelh day:
en let Me rest
Upon thy breast,
And sing by by, lullay.
6. “Now tell me, sweetest Lord, I pray,
ou art my love and dear,
How shall I nurse ee to y mind,
And make ee glad of cheer?
For all y will
I would full,
I need no more to say;
And for all this
I will ee kiss,
And sing by by, lullay,
7. “My Mother dear, when time it be,
en take Me up alo,
And set Me up upon thy knee,
And handle Me full so;
And in thy arm,
ou wilt Me warm,
And keep Me night and day:
And if I weep,
And may not sleep,
ou sing by by, lullay.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
This Endris Night
Adapted from ys endris nyzth, th Century th Century English
6
4
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6
4
an
Child
sweet
love
en
gels
then
est
ly
dris
bright
spake
bird,
la
night
down
in
’tis
dy
I
on
His
thus
sat
saw

me
talk
re
and
a
light;
ing,
quired,
sang,
sight,
ou
And
ough
And
A
know
to
ou
to
star
est
His
be
her
as
’tis
mo
King
Child
bright
no
ther
ve
did
as
nay.
said,
ray,
say,
day;
And
Yea,
But
“My
And
for
I
n’er
Son,
e’er
that
am
the
my
a
sight
known
less
Bro
mong,
thou
as
I
ther,
A
mayst
Heav
will
Fa
maid
de
en
not
ther
en
light
King
cease
dear,
sung,
To
In
To
Why
“Lul
sing,
crib
sing
liest
lay,
‘By
though
‘By
ou
by
by,
I
by,
thus
by,
lul
be
lul
in
lu
lay.
laid.
lay.
hay?”
lay.
from e English Carol Book, Second Series, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
O Du Fröhliche
Johannes Daniel Falk (–) Sicilian Hymn
O3.
Of 2.
O1.
du
du
du
fröh
fröh
fröh
li
li
li
che,
che,
che,

o
o
o
du
du
du
se
se
se
li
li
li
ge,
ge,
ge,
Gna
Gna
Gna
den
den
den
bring
bring
bring
en
en
en
de
de
de
Weih
Weih
Weih
nachts
nachts
nachts
zeit!
zeit!
zeit!
9
Himm
Christ
Welt
li
ist
ging
sche
er
ver
Hee
schien
lor
re
en,
en,
Jauch
Uns
Christ
zen
zu
ist
dir
ver
ge
Eh
h
bor
re,
nen,
en,
Freu
Freu
Freu
e,
e,
e,
freu
freu
freu
e
e
e
dich,
dich,
dich,
o
o
o
Christ
Christ
Christ

en
en
en
heit!
heit!
heit!
from e Wartburg Hymnal, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com

Carol of the Birds
Traditional Bas-uercey Carol
An4.
Hark3.
Tell2.
Whence1.
Not slow.
gels
how
us,
comes
and
the
ye
this
shep
Green
birds,
rush
herds,
nch
why
of
birds
bears
come
wings
of
his
ye
a
the
sky,
part,
here,
far,
Come
Phi
In
Fol
where
lo
to
low
the
mel,
this
ing
Son
too,
sta
straight
of
with
ble,
the
God
ten
poor
No
doth
der
and
ël
lie;
heart,
drear?”
star?
5
Christ
Chants
“Hast
Birds
on
from
’ning
from
the
her
we
the
earth
leaf
seek
woods
with
y
the
in
man
dark
new
won
doth
re
born
drous
dwell,
treat
King,
ight,
Join
Re,
And
Beth
in
mi,
all
le
the
fa,
our
hem
shout,
sol,
sweet
seek
“No
in
est
this
ël,
ac
mu
Ho
No
cents
sic
ly
ël!
sweet.
bring.
Night.
from Carols Old and Carols New, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (–) John Baptiste Calkin (–)
Till,5.
en4.
And3.
I2.
I1.
ring
pealed
in
thought
heard
ing,
the
de
how,
the
sing
bells
spair
as
bells
ing
more
I
the
on
on
loud
bowed
day
Christ

its
and
my
had
mas
way,
deep:
head,
come,
Day
e
“God
ere
e
eir
world
is
is
bel
old
re
not
no
fries
fa
volved
dead,
peace
of
mil
from
nor
on
all
iar
night
doth
earth,
Chris
car
to
He
I
ten
ols
day,
sleep;
said,
dom
play,
A
e
For
Had
And
voice,
wrong
hate
rolled
wild
a
shall
is
a
and
chime,
fail,
strong,
long
sweet
a
the
and
th’un
the
chant
right
mocks
bro
words
sub
pre
the
ken
re
lime,
vail,
song
song
peat
Of
With
Of
Of
Of
peace
peace
peace
peace
peace
on
on
on
on
on
earth,
earth,
earth,
earth,
earth,
good
good
good
good
good
will
will
will
will
will
to
to
to
to
to
men.
men.
men.
men.
men.
from HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
 
Congaudeat turba fidelium
om an th Century Manuscript Old Melody in Hypo-Dorian Mode
Arranged by G. H. Palmer
6
4
6
4
Ad4.
Lo3.
Ad2.
Con1.
præ
que
pas
gáu
bán
de
pe
tur
res
at
stant
pas
de
tur
bos
scén
ba
et
res
dit
á
ín
án
si
vi
ge
li
nus,
cem,
lus,
um,
Co
Trans
Di
Vir
gno
e
cens
go
á
e
ma
runt
mus
is:
ter
quis
ad
“na
es
no
tus
pe
set
vum
est
rit
fí
mi
mi
mi
li
nus
nem
nus
um
in
in
in
in
Béth
Béth
Béth
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le
le
le
le
hem.
hem.
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9
Col7.
Tri6.
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ri
tri
das
no,
va
si
tri
dum
mul
na
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cum
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cum
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Be
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ne
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e
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i
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su
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tus
gén
sus
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ti
im
gló
ú
ri
be
ni
æ
ra
tur
in
in
in
Béth
Béth
Béth
le
le
le
hem.
hem.
hem.
Words from Piæ Cantiones, 

From Church to Church
Congaudeat turba delium, from an th Century Manuscript Old Melody in Hypo-Dorian Mode
Versied by John Mason Neale (–) Arranged by G. H. Palmer
6
4
6
4
en4.
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go
an
church
od
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gel
to
sought
forth,
hosts
church
the
and
the
the
Roy
see
mid
bells’
al
this
night
glad
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won
of
tid
to
drous
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ings
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ther
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hath
have
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to
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come
seek
God
ceiv’d
to
the
and
and
kneel
new
peace
borne
and
born
on
a
pray
King”
earth,
Son
In
In
In
In
Beth
Beth
Beth
Beth
le
le
le
le
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hem.
hem.
hem.
9
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praise,
bring,
West:
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e
thus
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vouch
the
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safed
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fol
the
the
lowed,
songs
Mor
till
of
tal,
they
man
and
saw
to
the
it
raise
King
rest
In
In
In
Beth
Beth
Beth
le
le
le
hem.
hem.
hem.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
th Century German Arranged by Michael Praetorius (–)
 
Das3.
Das2.
Es1.
Blüm
Rös
ist
e
lein,
ein
lein,
das
Ros
so
ich
ent
klein
mein
sprung
e,
e,
en,
das
da
aus
duf
von
ein
tet
Je
er
uns
sai
Wur
-sai
Wur
a
zel
so
a
zel
süß,
sagt,
zart,
sagt,
zart,
mit
ist
wie
sein
Ma
uns
em
ri
die
hel
a
Alt
len
die
en
 
7
Schein
rei
sung
e
ne
en,
ver
die
von
treibts
uns
Jes
die
das
se
Fin
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kam
Blüm
war
lein
die
ster
lein
die
nis.
bracht.
Art
bracht.
Art
Wahr
Aus
Und
Mensch
Got
hat
und
tes
ein
wahr
ew’
Blüm
er
gem
lein
 
12

Gott,
Rat
bracht
hil
hat
mit
uns
sie
ten
aus
ein
im
al
Kind
kalt
lem
ge
en
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bor
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e,
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ter,
ret
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tet
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zu
der
von
ein
rei
halb

halb
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rei
der
halb
ne
en
en
und
ne
en
Nacht.
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Magd.
Nacht.
Magd.
Nacht.
Flos de radice Jesse
Arranged by Michael Praetorius (–)
 
Hic4.
Est3.
Hunc2.
Flos1.
su
cam
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de
o
pi
sa
ra
os
os
í
dí
o
pu
as
ce
dí
o
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re,
ci,
rem,
se,
est
præ
est
os
na
les
con
giis
tus
át
vál
ci
di
tra
li
ci
di
hit.
um.
nit.
e.
nit.
e.
Di
Pul
Ad
uem
chrúm
e
no
no
que
jus
bis
mox
pot
nos
jam
a
est
a
ad
di
és
re,
ci,
rem,
se,
at
in
Na
trác
spi
scén
tos
nis
tis
mur

 
9
ím
lí
ál
ú
ál
ú
li
ni
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li
li
ni
it.
um.
cit.
ce.
cit.
ce.
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Flos
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os
vir
il
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ris
gam
le
grá
óp
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ti
ti
per
sus

a:
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est.
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vel
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Te,
so
li
ad
li
ter
a
Te
quod
Vir
su
vis
que
go
spí
ce
ci
ra
ro,
dit
ves,
dix
de
a
Flos
de
Te
il
qua
os
me
ma
le
or

or
os
or
cre
tus
tus
ti
mi
cre
tus
est.
a.
ni.
at.
est.
at.
est.
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming
th Century German Arranged by Michael Praetorius (–)
Translated by eodore Baker (–)
 
O4.
e3.
I2.
Lo,1.
Flow’r,
shep
sa
how
whose
herds
iah
a
fra
heard
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grance
the
fore
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ten
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told
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e
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ten
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gels
in
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mind;
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mind;
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How
With
Of
 
6
pel
Christ,
Ma
Jes
with
the
ry
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com
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men
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earth
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old
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’ry
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er
have
where;
night.
kind.
sung.
kind.
sung.
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To
To
It
man,
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show
came,
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le
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a
ve
hem
love
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ry
they
a
et
 
12

God,
sped
right
bright,
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And
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A
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in
bore
mid
and
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to
the
death
man
men
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ger
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of
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us,
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
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load.
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night.
night.
 
O Come, Little Children
Ihr Kinderlein kommet, by Christoph von Schmid (1768–1854) Johann A. P. Schulz (–)
2
4
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light.
from HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com

There’s a Song in the Air!
Josiah G. Holland (–) Karl P. Harrington (–)
3
4
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re
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O’er
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moth
thro
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deep
night
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prayer
From
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swept
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earth.
cry!
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King!
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King!
King!
from HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
 
The Holly and the Ivy
th Century English English
3
4
 
3
4
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hol
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ry
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bore
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bore
trees
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sweet
sweet
sweet
that
are
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Je
Je
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in
sus
sus
sus
sus
the
Christ,
Christ,
Christ,
Christ,
wood,
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On
To
To
e
to
Christ
do
be
hol
re
mas
poor
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ly
deem
day
sin
sweet
bears
us
in
ners
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the
the
all:
morn:
good:
ior:
crown:
 
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the
sun
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the
run
ning
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the
deer,
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the
mer
ry
or
gan,
Sweet
sing
ing
in
the
choir.

The Holly and the Ivy
th Century English Old French Carol
6
8
e3.
emf 2.
e1, 6.
6
8
Hol
Hol
Hol
ly
ly
ly
bears
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a
a
the
ber
blos
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ry,
som,
vy,
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red
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as
as
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full
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bore
trees
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sweet
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sus
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wood,
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To
e
do
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poor
our
ly
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sweet
bears
ners
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good.
ior.
crown:
9
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sun,
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play
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14
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the
quire,
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sing
ing
in
the
quire.
19
e5.
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Hol
ly
ly
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bears
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a
bark,
prick
le,
As
As
bit
sharp
ter
as
as
an
an
y
y
gall;
thorn,
And
Andf
Ma
Ma
ry
ry
bore
bore
sweet
sweet
Je
Je
sus
sus
Christ,
Christ,
For
On
to
Christ
re
mas
deem
day
in
us
the
all.
morn.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

The Sussex Carol
Traditional English (th century or earlier)
.
6
8
en2.
On1.
6
8
why
Christ
should
mas
men
night
on
all
earth
Chris
.
be
so
tians
sad,
sing
Since
To
our
hear
Re
the
deem
news
er
the
made
an
us
gels
glad?
bring.
made
an
us
gels
glad?
bring:
6
When
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from
of
our
great
sin
joy,
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news
set
of
us
great
free,
mirth,
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News
for
of
to
our
gain
mer
our
ci
lib
ful
er
King’s
ty.
birth.
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12
All4.
When3.
out
sin
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de
dark
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fore
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have
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grace,
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health
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its
night,
place,
sing
in
this
its
night:
place.
18
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An
ry
gels
to
and
God
men
and
with
peace
joy
to
may
men,
sing,
Now
All
and
for
for
to
ev
see
er
the
more,
new
A
born
men.
King.

Blessed be that Maid Marie
th Century Middle English Carol, modernized Melody from William Ballet’s Lute Book, c. 
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
 
Sweet3.
In2.
Bless1.
and
a
ed
bliss
man
be
ful
ger
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was
of
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the
an
Ma
song
ass
rie;
Chant
Je
Born
ed
su
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of
lay
was
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and
of
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lull
her
gel
ed
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throng,
was;
dy;
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5
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Born
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on
to
ry
earth,
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up
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time
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be
ia.
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gan,
In
Pro
Born
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pec
in
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cán
time
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te
the
gló
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ri
mi
of
a.
ne.
Man.
 
9
E
ya!
Je
sus
di
e
Na
tus
est
de
Vír
gi
ne.
Fine.
 
13
Make5.
Fare4.
we
three
mer
Kings
ry
from
on
far
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o
fest,
land,
In
In
quo
cense,
Chris
gold
tus
and
na
myrrh
tus
in
est;
hand;
 
17
On
In
this
Beth
Child
lem
I
the
pray
Babe
you
they
call,
see,
To
Stel
as
la
soil
duc
and
ti
save
us
mi
all.
ne.
D.S. al Fine.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
Rise Up, Shepherds, and Follow
Traditional Spiritual
Arranged by Allen L. Richardson
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heed
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to
on
the
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mas
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morn,
p
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Rise
p
up,
up,
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shep
herds,
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your
ewes
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lambs,
rit.
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rit.
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herds,
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fol
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a tempo
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your
sheep
and
14
leave
your
rams,
rit.
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rit.
up,
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herds,
and
fol
low.
a tempo
ff
Fol
ff
low,
fol
low,
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up,
shep
herds,
and
20
fol
low;
Fol
low
the
star
of
Beth
le
hem,
p
rit.
Rise
p
up,
shep
herds,
and
fol
low.

Sleep, Holy Babe!
Edward Caswall (–) John Bacchus Dykes (–)
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4
2
4
2
6
pp
pp
Sleep,4.
Sleep,3.
Sleep,2.
Sleep,1.
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Ho
Ho
Ho
ly
ly
ly
ly
cresc.
cresc.
Babe!
Babe!
Babe!
Babe!
ah!
while
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up
take
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on
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from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
The Truth From Above
(Herefordshire Carol)
Traditional Traditional
3
2
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say:
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Cradle Hymn
Isaac Watts (1674–1748) from Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second, 
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4
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Glad Christmas Bells
Anonymous Anonymous
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ly.
der.
from Franklin Square Song Collection, No. , , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com

The Golden Carol
of
Melchior, Casper and Balthazar
Traditional English
Arranged by Sir John Stainer (–)
6
8
Oh!2.
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8
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out
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a
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far,
On
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Christ
Christ
mas
mas
in
in
the
the
morn
morn
ing,
ing,
Who
And
bore
straight
for
we
us
knew
both
it
grief
was
and
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shame,
star,
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beam
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sharp
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the
scorn
morn
ing.
ing.
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en
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Christ
Christ
mas
mas
in
in
the
the
morn
morn
ing,
ing,
And
And
see
prais’d
in
the
heav’n,
Lord,
our
whod
glo
let
rious
us
home,
see,
at
His
Star
glo
of
ry
Christ
at
mas
its
morn
dawn
ing.
ing.
from Carols Old and Carols New, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
 
We Three Kings of Orient Are
John H. Hopkins (–) John H. Hopkins (–)
3
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All
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is
in
a
three
now
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kings
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its
to
on
of
hold
bit
of
Beth
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Him
ter
fer
le
ri
a
per
have
hem’s
ent
rise,
fume,
I,
plain,
are;
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Breathes
In
Gold
Bear
and
a
cense
I
ing
God
life
owns
bring,
gis
and
of
a
to
we
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11
Sac
gath
De
crown
tra
er
i
Him
verse
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ing
ty
a
a
ce,
gloom;
nigh,
gain,
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Pray’r
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rowing,
and
for
and
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sigh
prais
ev
foun
ia,
ing,
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er,
tain,
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bleed
all
ceas
moor
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ing,
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ing
and
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moun
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Seal’d
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in
ship
ver
low
to
the
Him,
us
ing
heav’n
stone
God
all
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re
cold
most
to
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plies.
tomb.
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reign.
star.
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a tempo
20
Star ff
of
won
der,
star
of
night,
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with
roy
al
beau
ty
bright,
29
West
ward
lead
ing,
still
pro
ceed
ing,
Guide
us
to
y
per
fect
light.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

The Stranger Star
Cecil Frances Alexander (–) J. A. Shultze, 
2
4
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low
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ly
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the
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by
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light,
Was
How
When
the
they
the
bright
crossed
sun
and
the
had
Morn
des
le
ing
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the
Star,
wild,
skies,
Till
 
9
He
Jour
Up
who
neyed
in
came
on
heav’n
to
by
the
light
plain
clear
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and
stars
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moun
shin
tiles,
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ing
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ro
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they
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dark
found
gloom
ened
the
like
isles
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lov
a
ly
ing
far?
Child?
eyes?
 
17
And
How
So
we
they
of
too
o
old
may
pen’d
the
seek
all
wise
His
their
men
cra
trea
watch
dle,
sure,
ing,
ere
Kneel
Saw
our
ing
a
hearts’
to
blaz
best
that
ing
trea
In
stran
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fant
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bring,
King,
star,
 
25
Love
Gave
And
and
the
they
faith
gold
knew
and
and
the
true
fra
King
de
grant
was
vo
in
giv
tion,
cense,
en,
For
Gave
And
our
the
they
Sav
myrrh
fol
ior,
in
lowed
God,
of
it
and
fer
from
King.
ing?
far.
from Favorite Songs and Hymns for School and Home, , via books.google.com
 
Carol of the Bells
(Ukrainian Carol)
Peter J. Wilhousky (–) Mikola Dmytrovitch Leontovych (–)
3
4
Hark!
= 170
how
the
bells,
sweet
sil
ver
bells,
All
seem
to
say,
throw
cares
a
way.
5
Christ
Ding!
mas
is
here,
bring
Dong!
ing
good
cheer,
To
Ding!
young
and
old,
meek
Dong!
and
the
bold,
9
Ding,
Ding!
dong,
ding,
dong,
that
Dong!
is
their
song.
With
Ding!
joy
ful
ring,
all
Dong!
ca
rol
ing.
13
p
One
seems
to
hear
words
of
good
cheer,
From
ev
’ry
where
ll
ing
the
air.
17
mf
Oh,
how
they
pound,
rais
ing
the
sound
O’er
hill
and
dale,
tell
ing
their
tale.

21
Gaif
ly
they
ring
while
peo
ple
sing
Songs
of
good
cheer,
Christ
mas
is
here.
25

Mer
Ding,
ry,
mer
dong,
ry,
ding,
mer
dong,
ry,
mer
Ding,
ry
Christ
dong,
ding,
mas!
dong,
p
Mer
Ding,
ry,
mer
dong,
ry,
ding,
mer
dong,
ry,
28
mer
Ding,
ry
Christ
dong,
ding,
mas!
dong,
On,
Ding!
on
they
send,
on
Dong!
with
out
end
eir
Ding!
joy
ful
tone
.
32
to
Dong!
ev
’ry
home!
Hark!
Ding!
how
the
bells,
sweet
Dong!
sil
ver
bells
All
Ding!
seems
to
say
throw
Dong!
cares
a
way.
37
Ding!
On,
on
they
send
.
Dong!
on
with
out
end
Ding!
eir
joy
ful
tone
Dong!
to
ev
’ry
home.
rall.
Ding,
dong,
ding
dong!
Dong!
from HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
 
O Christmas Tree
Traditional German Folk Song
mp
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4
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leaves
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shine
thou
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ly
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O
O
O
O
 
11
Christ
Christ
Christ
Christ
mas
mas
mas
mas
Tree!
Tree!
Tree!
Tree!
How
y
Much
y
rich
can
plea
leaves
ly
dles
sure
are
God
shine
thou
so
has
so
canst
un
decked
bright
give
chan
thee.
ly.
me.
ging.

O Tannenbaum
Traditional German Folk Song
mp
3
4
O3.
O2.
O1.
mp
 
3
4
Moderately
Tan
Tan
Tan
nen
nen
nen
baum,
baum,
baum,
o
o
o
Tan
Tan
Tan
nen
nen
nen
baum,
baum,
baum,
Dein
Du
Wie
Kleid
kannst
treu
will
mir
sind
mich
sehr
dei
was
ge
ne
 
4
lehr
fal
Blät
en:
len!
ter!
mf
Die
Wie
Du
mf
Ho
o
grünst
nung
hat
nicht
und
schon
nur
Be
zur
zur
ständ
Win
Som
ig
ter
mer
keit
zeit
zeit,
Gibt
Ein
Nein,
 
8
Mut
Baum
auch
und
von
im
Kra
dir
Win
zu
mich
ter,
je
hoch
wenn
der
er
es
Zeit!
freut!
schneit.
O
O
O
mp
Tan
Tan
Tan
mp
nen
nen
nen
baum,
baum,
baum,
o
o
o
 
11
Tan
Tan
Tan
nen
nen
nen
baum,
baum,
baum,
Dein
Du
Wie
Kleid
kannst
treu
will
mir
sind
mich
sehr
dei
was
ge
ne
lehr
fal
Blät
en!
len!
ter!
 
Deck the Hall
Traditional th Century Welsh Tune
Fast3.
See2.
Deck1.
a
the
the
way
blaz
hall
the
ing
with
old
Yule
boughs
year
be
of
pass
fore
hol
es,
us,
ly,
Fa
Fa
Fa
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la,
la,
la,
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la.
la.
la.
5
Hail
Strike
Tis
the
the
the
new,
harp
sea
ye
and
son
lads
join
to
and
the
be
lass
cho
jol
es,
rus,
ly,
Fa
Fa
Fa
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la,
la,
la,
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la.
la.
la.
9
Sing
Fol
Don
we
low
we
joy
me
now
ous
in
our
all
mer
gay
to
ry
ap
geth
mea
par
er,
sure,
el;
Fa
Fa
Fa
la
la
la
la,
la,
la,
la
la
la
la
la
la
la,
la,
la,
la
la
la
la
la
la
la.
la.
la.
13
Heed
While
Troll
less
I
the
of
tell
an
the
of
cient
wind
Yule
Yule
and
tide
tide
weath
trea
car
er,
sure,
ol,
Fa
Fa
Fa
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la,
la,
la,
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la.
la.
la.
from Favorite Songs and Hymns for School and Home, , via books.google.com

We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Traditional English Folk Song
3
4
We3.
Oh,mf 2.
We1, 4.
3
4
won’t
bring
wish
go
us
you
un
a
a
til
g
Mer
we
gy
ry
get
pud
Christ
some,
ding,
mas,
We
Oh,
We
won’t
bring
wish
go
us
you
un
a
a
til
g
Mer
we
gy
ry
get
pud
Christ
some,
ding,
mas,
We
Oh,
We
5
won’t
bring
wish
go
us
you
un
a
a
til
g
Mer
we
gy
ry
get
pud
Christ
some,
ding,
mas,
so
and
And
a
a
bring
cup
hap
it
of
py
right
good
New
Fine
here.
cheer.
Year!
Fine
Goodmp
ti
9
dings
to
you
wher
ev
er
you
are;
Good
ti
dings
for
Christ
mas
and
a
hap
py
New
Year!
Christmas Bells
(Lovely Evening)
I.
3
4
Oh,
Somewhat quickly
how
love
ly
is
the
eve
ning,
is
the
eve
ning,
II.
When
the
Christ
mas
bells
are
10
ring
ing,
sweet
ly
ring
ing!
III.
Ding,
dong,
ding,
dong,
ding,
dong.
 
Jingle Bells
(e One Horse Open Sleigh)
James Lord Pierpont (–) James Lord Pierpont (–)
2
4
2
4
Allegro
8
3.
A2.
1.
Now
day
Dash
the
or
ing
ground
two
thro
is
a
the
white,
go
snow
I
In
a
Go
thought
one
it
I’d
horse
while
take
o
you’re
a
pen
young,
ride,
sleigh,
And
Take
soon
O’er
the
Miss
the
girls
Fan
elds
to
nie
we
14
night,
Bright
go,
And
Was
sing
seat
Laugh
this
ed
ing
sleigh
by
all
ing
my
the
song;
side;
way;
Just
e
get
horse
Bells
a
was
on
bob
lean
bob
tailed
and
tail
bay,
lank,
ring,
Two
Mis
for
for
Mak
ty
tune
ing
as
seem’d
spi
his
his
rits
20
speed,
lot.
bright;
He
Hitch
got
O
him
in
what
to
to
sport
an
a
to
o
dri
ride
pen
ed
and
sleigh
bank,
sing
And
And
A
crack,
we,
sleigh
you’ll
we
ing
take
got
song
the
up
to
lead.
sot.
night.


25
Jin
gle
bells,
Jin
gle
bells,
Jin
gle
all
the
way;
Oh!
what
joy
it
is
to
ride
In
a
one
30
horse
o
pen
sleigh.
Jin
gle
bells,
Jin
8
va
gle
bells,
Jin
gle
all
the
36
way;
Oh!
what
joy
it
is
to
ride
In
a
one
8
va
horse
o
pen
8
va
sleigh.
42
8
va
e One Horse Open Sleigh, 
 
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
Anonymous, th Century
2
4
John3.
When2.
Jol1.
2
4
ny
the
ly
wants
clock
old
a
is
Saint
pair
strik
Ni
of
ing
cho
skates;
twelve,
las,
Su
When
Lean
sy
I’m
your
wants
fast
ear
a
a
this
sled;
sleep,
way!
5
Nel
Down
Don’t
lie
the
you
wants
chim
tell
a
ney,
a
sto
broad
sin
ry
and
gle
book,
black,
soul
one
With
What
she
your
I’m
has
pack
going
n’t
you’ll
to
read;
creep;
say;
9
Now
All
Christ
I
the
mas
think
stock
Eve
I’ll
ings
is
leave
you
com
to
will
ing
you
nd
soon;
What
Hang
Now,
to
ing
you
give
in
dear
the
a
old
rest;
row;
man,
13
Choose
Mine
Whis
for
will
per
me,
be
what
dear
the
you’ll
San
short
bring
ta
est
to
Claus,
one,
me;
You
You’ll
Tell
will
be
me
know
sure
what
the
to
you
best.
know.
can.
from HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com

Come Ye Lofty
Rev. Archer Gurney (–) G.J. Elvey (–)
Hark5.
High4.
Come3.
Come2.
Come1.
 
the
a
ye
ye
ye
Heav’n
bove
chil
poor,
lof
of
a
dren
no
ty,
heav’ns
star
blithe
pomp
come
is
is
and
of
ye
ring
shin
mer
sta
low
ing:
ing,
ry,
tion
ly,
Christ
And
is
Robes
Let
the
the
one
the
your
Lord
wise
Child
Child
songs
to
men
your
your
of
man
haste
mod
hearts
glad
is
from
el
a
ness
born!
far:
make;
dore:
ring;
 
5
Are
Come
Christ
He,
In
not
glad
mas
the
a
all
hearts,
hol
Lord
sta
our
and
ly,
of
ble
hearts
spi
leaf,
all
lies
too
rits
and
sal
the
sing
pin
ber
va
Ho
ing,
ing:
ry,
tion,
ly,
Wel
For
All
Shares
In
come,
you
be
your
a
wel
all
prized
want,
man
come,
has
for
is
ger
Christ
ris’n
His
weak
rests
mas
the
dear
and
the
morn?
star.
sake:
poor:
King:
 
9
Still
Let
Come
Ox
See
the
us
ye
en,
in
Child,
bring
gen
round
Ma
all
our
tle
a
ry’s
pow’r
poor
hearts
bout
arms
pos
o
and
be
re
sess
bla
ten
hold
pos
ing,
tions,
der.
them;
ing
Smiles
anks
Come
Ra
Christ
as
and
ye
ers
by
through
love,
spi
na
high
the
and
rits
ked,
est
a
faith
keen
cold,
Heav’n
ges
and
and
and
a
past;
praise;
bold;
bare,
dored:
 
13
And
Come
All
See
Come,
the
ye
in
the
your
song
peo
all
Shep
cir
of
ple,
your
herds,
cle
Christ
come
hom
God
round
mas
ye
age
has
Him
bless
na
ren
told
clos
ing
tions,
der,
them
ing,
Sweet
All
Weak
at
Pi
ly
in
and
the
ous
sinks
all
might
Prince
hearts
to
draw
y,
of
that
rest
nigh
young
Life
love
at
to
and
lies
the
last.
gaze.
old.
there.
Lord.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
The Manger Throne
William Chatterson Dix (–) Charles Steggall (–)
 
Faith5.
e4.
Like1.
sees
stars
sil
no
of
ver
long
heav’n
lamps
er
still
in
the
a
sta
shine
dis
as
ble
at
tant
oor,
rst
shrine,
e
ey
e
pave
gleamed
stars
ment
on
are
of
this
sap
won
spark
phire
der
is
ful
ling
 
4
there;
night;
bright;
e
e
e
clear
bells
bells
light
of
of
of
the
the
Heav
ci
ci
en
ty
ty
streams
of
of
out
God
God
to
peal
ring
the
world;
out,
out,
And
And
For
the
the
 
7
Angels
An
Son
of
gels’
of
God
song
Ma
ry
are
still
was
crowd
rings
born
ing
in
the
the
to
air;
height;
night;
And
And
e
Heav’n
love
gloom
and
still
is
earth,
turns
past,
through
where
and
the
the
the
 
10
spot
God
morn
less
head
at
Birth,
burns,
last
Are
Hid
Is
at
in
peace
esh
com
ing
on
from
with
this
night
esh
or
so
ly
ient
fair.
sight.
light.

 
13
Now3.
Nev2.
a
er
new
fell
Pow’r
me
has
lo
come
dies
on
half
the
so
earth,
sweet
A
As
match
those
for
which
the
are
arm
ll
ies
ing
of
the
 
16
Hell:
skies;
A
And
child
nev
er
is
a
born
pa
lace
who
shone
shall
con
half
quer
the
so
foe,
fair
And
As
the
 
19
all
man
the
ger
spi
bed
rits
of
where
our
wicked
Sav
ness
ior
quell:
lies;
For
No
Ma
night
ry’s
in
the
Son
year
is
is
the
 
22
Might
half
y
so
One
dear
Whom
As
the
pro
this
phets
of
which
has
God
end
ed
fore
our
tell.
sighs.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
Jesu hail! O God most holy
Ave Jesu Deus Sir John Stainer (–)
Translated by Rev. H.R. Bramley (–)
2
4
2
4
Hence5.
Je4.
Lowmf 3.
To2.
Je1.
let
su,
a
en
su
i
ine
based,
rich
hail!
dle
my
where
my
O
fan
heart
brutes
des
God
cies
is
are
o
most
van
sole
sleep
la
ho
ish,
ly;
ing,
tion,
ly,
Hence
Draw
Gods
To
Gen
all
it,
be
re
tle
e
take
lov
deem
Lamb,
vil
it
ed
me
an
pas
to
Son
from
In
sions
ee
is
dam
fant
ban
whol
weep
na
low
ish;
ly:
ing;
tion,
ly;
9
Make
With
Judge
Wrapt
Born,
me
y
su
in
great
like
sa
preme,
swath
God,
y
cred
true
ing
a
self
Fire
God
bands
hu
in
il
head
ou
man
meek
lume
shar
li
stran
ness,
me,
ing,
est,
ger,
p
p
Bind
Let
Sin
ou
Laid
to
it
ners
in
with
ee
in
like
want
in
my
ward
ness
and
the
hu
ly
for
weak
nar
man
con
us
ness
row
weak
sume
wear
sigh
man
ness,
me,
ing!
est:
ger:
Mightf
tran
17
scend
ing,
Weak
ness
blend
ing,
cresc.
Great
ness
bend
ing
from
the
sky;
Love
un
end
ing,
26
man
be
friend
ing,
God ff
most
High,
Last Verse
God
most
High.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

Ave Jesu Deus
Anonymous Sir John Stainer (–)
2
4
2
4
Pro5.
O4.
Inmf 3.
Ut2.
A1.
cul
mi
ter
me
ve
va
Je
bru
páu
Je
nos
su,
ta
pe
su
hinc
cor
quam
rem
De
a
de
ab
di
us
jéc
ma
res,
tum
tus
res,
gne,
Pro
Post
Va
Ut
A
cul
te
gis,
me
ve
ma
tra
Pa
pér
Pu
los
he,
tris
di
er,
ar
su
o
tum
mi
ce
me
di
sal
tis
mo
to
léc
a
res,
tum,
tus!
res,
gne,
9
Tu
I
Ju
Ja
A
is
gne
dex
ces
ve
me
tu
sum
pan
De
os
o
me,
nis
us
ap
sanc
ve
in
ho
tos
to
rus
vo
mo
n
u
De
na
ge,
re,
us,
tus,
te,
p
p
Æ
Ah,
Prop
Om
In
tér
ah
ter
ni
Præ
no
me
o
me
ni
s
pe
pi
ne
tus
ho
de
re
xu
com
mo
sti
cli
strin
re
ge,
re.
us!
tus.
te!
17
Of
pot
és
tas,
o
e
gés
tas,
cresc.
O
ma
jés
tas
mi
ni!
O
ma
jés
tas,
25
quid
non
præ
stas
ff
mi
ni?
Versus Postremus
mi
ni?
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
Corde Natus
Marcus Aurelius Clemens Prudentius (–?) Divinum Mysterium, th Century Melody
12
2
Cór3.
Ip2.
Cor1.
12
2
po
se
de
ris
jus
na
for
sit
tus
mam
et
ex
ca
cre
pa
á
rén
ci,
ta,
tis
mem
di
An
bra
xit
te
mor
ip
mun
tiob
seet
diex
fac
ór

xi
ta
di
a
sunt,
um
3
Ind
Ter
A
u
ra,
et
it,
O
ne
lum,
co
gens
fos
gno
per
sa
mi
í
pon
ret
ti,
tus,
pri
tri
ip
mo
na
se
plás
re
fons
tiex
rum
et
gér
cláu
mi
chi
su
ne,
na,
la
5
Mér
uæ
Om
se
quein
ni
rat
his
um
quem
vi
quæ
lex
gent
sunt,
pro
sub
fu
n
al
é
do
to
runt,
no
so
quæ
xi
lis
que
á
et
post
lis
lu
fu
tár
ta
glo
ra
ro.
bo.
sunt.
8
cu
cu
cu
rum
rum
rum
cu
cu
cu
lis.
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via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
 
Of the Fathers Love Begotten
Translated by John Mason Neale (–) Divinum Mysterium, th Century Melody
12
4
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12
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3
at
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of
and
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ga,
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In
He
by
their
the
law
three
source,
to
fold
the
end
or
end
less
der
ing
woe,
one;
He,
5
May
All
Of
not
that
the
hence
grows
things
forth
be
that
die
neath
are,
and
the
that
per
shin
have
ish
ing
been,
In
Of
And
the
the
that
dread
moon
fu
ful
and
ture
gulf
burn
years
be
ing
shall
low,
sun,
see,
7
Ev
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er
er
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er
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9
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Chant
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of
sing;
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By
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the
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11
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ex
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the
tol
in
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our
their
ior
God
faith
of
and
ful
our
King!
word;
race;
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Now
And
no
He
the
tongue
shines,
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the
earth
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be
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si
pect
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er,
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tion
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praise
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sing,
Lord,
face,
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er
er
er
more
more
more
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and
ev
ev
ev
er
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more!
more!
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Christ, 9.
ee 8.
Right 7.
to
let
eous
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young
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Ma
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and
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giv
maid
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ed
18
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With
None
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glad
in
wear
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with
prais
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Let
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at
glo
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and
songs
ven
do
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geance
min
ech
com
ion,
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ing
20
And
And
Sin
e
the
ners
ter
heart
from
nal
its
y
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mu
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to
sic
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bring,
drive,
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Ev
Ev
er
er
er
more
more
more
and
and
and
ev
ev
ev
er
er
er
more!
more!
more!

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 
Come! Tune Your Heart
Auf, schicke dich, by Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (1715–1769) Sir Frederick A. G. Ouseley (–)
Translated by Frances E. Cox (–)
Come!5.
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Ex2.
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praise
Christ,
ref
alt
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For
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With
To
Heav’n
ee,
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Al
To
Ye
Oh!
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le
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mock
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save
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ed.
ish.
you.
us!
es.
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
Twas in the winter cold
A Christmas Morning Hymn
Rev. Charles I. Black (–) Joseph Barnby (–)
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to
less
’rent
and

there.
God.
be:
knee.
love.
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 
The Waits’ Song
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you
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shall
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hear,
day:
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5
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might
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on
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us,
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us
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loved
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dear.
pray.
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O3.
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green
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as
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When
from
shall
His
I
glo
come
rious
to
seat,
thee?
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When
13
bless
shall
ed
my
Fa
sor
ther
rows
wa
have
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an
us,
end,
With
y
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joy
ly
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dew
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so
may
sweet.
see?
e6.
And5.
life
for
of
the
man
sav
is
ing
but
of
a
our
span,
souls
And
Christ
cut
died
down
up
in
on
its
the
ow’r,
Cross,

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We
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ne’er
to
shall
day,
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to
for
mor
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row
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gone,
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e
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tures
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of
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hour.
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cold
for
as
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clay,
soul,
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When
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corpse
corpse
laid
lies
un
on
der
the
ground.
bier.
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With9.
song
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turf
done,
at
I
thy
must
head,
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gone,
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stay
noth
no
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long
at
er
thy
here;
feet;
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y
bless
good
you
deeds
all,
and
both
thy
great
bad,
and
O
small,
man,
And
Will
send
all
you a
to
joyful
geth
new
er
year.
meet.
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 
The Incarnation
Rev. H. R. Bramley (–) Traditional
3
4
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e1.
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Em
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of
man
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 
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e
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the
His
 
11
ev
Ser
Fa
er
a
ther
in
phim
a
crease,
hide,
lone:
e
While
He
Prince
Jo
sleeps
that
seph
in
shall
stands
the
rule
wait
man
oer
ing,
ger;
a
un
He
king
scared,
reigns
dom
by
on
of
His
the
peace.
side.
rone.
 
17
en ff
let
us
a
dore
Him,
and
praise
His
great
love,
 
To
save
us
poor
sin
ners
He
came
from
a
bove.

 
26
e6.
Oh! mf 5.
e4.
Word
won
won
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der
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the
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ful
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of
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none
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might,
Yet in
e
e
esh
An
Fa
comes
cient
ther’s
to
of
own
 
32
suf
days
Im
fer
is
age,
the
an
the
keen
hour
Beam
est
or
of
of
two
His
pains;
old;
Light;
He
e
Be
is
Ma
hold
that
ker
Him
He
of
now
was,
all
wear
and
things
ing
for
is
the
 
37
ev
made
like
er
of
ness
shall
the
of
be,
earth,
man,
But
Man
Weak,
be
is
comes
wor
help
that
shipped
less,
He
by
and
was
an
speech
not,
gels,
less,
for
and
in
you
God
mea
and
comes
sure
for
to
a
me.
birth.
span.
 
43
en ff
let
us
a
dore
Him,
and
praise
His
great
love,
 
To
save
us
poor
sin
ners
He
came
from
a
bove.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
God’s dear Son
th Century English Traditional
No3.
mf 2.
1.
prince
Beth
Gods
ly
le
dear
pal
hem,
Son,
ace
King
with
for
Da
out
our
vids
be
Sav
ci
gin
ior
ty,
ning,
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Birth
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place
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of
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that
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could
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did
found,
nd,
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on
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ly
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wise,
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sin
ior
ty,
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tient
the
this
ly
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bless
up
ior
ed
on
of
day
the
man
was
ground
kind:
born;
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Yetff
To
Babe
Jew
save
did
ry
us
place,
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with
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ox
rst
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us
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scorn,
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With
wo
showed
ma
mans
Him
nya
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mal
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at
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ple
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when
bleed
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hail
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God Loved the World
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 
How Great Our Joy!
German Carol German Melody
Translated by eodore Baker (–) Arranged by Hugo Jüngst (–)
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great
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18
Praisef
we
the
Lord
in
heav’n
on
high!
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we
the
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from CyberHymnal.org
Jesus in the Manger
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 
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we
our
tle
dim.
sing!
care,
One.
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
In Bethlehem, that noble place
James Ryman,  Sir Frederick A. G. Ouseley (–)
2
4
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light,
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na
na
na
tus
tus
tus
est.
est.
est.
 
17
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we
mer
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in
this
Fest,
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tor
na
tus
est.
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25
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day
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sus
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e
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all,
maid:
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a
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tor
mun
tor
di
na
na
tus
tus
est.
est.
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 
Carol for Christmas Day
William Austin (–) Sir Arthur S. Sullivan (–)
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All1.
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this
earth,
night
wake
bright
ev
an
’ry
gels
thing,
sing,
Wake
Nev
and
er
hear
was
the
such
joy
ca
I
rol
bring:
ing,
Wake
Hark!
and
a
joy;
voice
for
which
6
all
loud
this
ly
night,
cries,
cresc.
Heav’n
“Mor
and
tals,
ev
mor
’ry
tals,
f
twink
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and
light,
rise.
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p
All
Lo!
a
to
maz
glad
ing,
ness
Still
Turns
stand
your
12
gaz
sad
ing;
ness:
An
From
cresc.
gels,
the
Pow’rs,
earth
and
is
all
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Sun,
f
Wake,
Shines
and
all
joy
night
this
though
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day
to
be

see.
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18
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and
23
heav’n
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cresc.
most
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ly,
ou
art
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tru
ly
f
f
God
and
man,
we
do
con
fess:
ff
Hail,
O
rit.
Sun
of
Right
eous
ness!
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
The Sans Day Carol
Traditional Traditional Cornish
3
4
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3
4
the
the
the
the
Hol
Hol
Hol
Hol
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ly
ly
ly
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bears
bears
bears
a
a
a
a
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ber
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As
As
As
As
black
red
green
white
as
as
as
as
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the
the
the
coal,
blood,
grass,
milk,
And
And
And
And
5
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
ry
ry
ry
ry
bore
bore
bore
bore
Je
Je
Je
Je
sus
sus
sus
sus
Who
Who
Who
Who
was
died
died
died
wrapt
for
on
on
up
us
the
the
in
all.
Rood.
Cross.
silk;
And
Ma
ry
bore
Je
sus
Christ
Our
Sav
ior
for
to
be;
And
the
rst
tree
of
the
green
wood
It
was
14
the
Hol
ly,
Hol
ly,
Hol
ly,
And
the
rst
tree
of
the
green
wood
It
was
the
Hol
ly.
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 
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3
4
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God1.
 
3
4
night
rest
ye
you,
shep
Chryst
herds
en
in
gen
ye
til
east
men,
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Wher
ma
ev
nya
er
won
you
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may
thing,
be,
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Wher
ma
ev
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er
 
4
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or
bright
hall,
Whiles
Or
 
7
that
on
ye
ye
stars
storm
did
y
sing,
sea;
And
For
an
on
gels
this
came
morn,
to
this
bless,
morn,
to
oure
bless
Chryst
ye
is
 
10
name,
born,
ye
is
name
born,
Of
at
Je
sav
sus
eth
Chryst,
you
oure
and
Kyng,
me,
Of
at
Je
sav
sus
eth
Chryst,
you
oure
and
Kyng.
me.
And
For
an
on
gels
this
 
13
came
morn
to
oure
bless
Chryst
ye
is
name
born
Of
at
Je
sav
sus
eth
Chryst,
you
oure
and
Kyng.
me.

 
17
But4.
God3.
think
rest
ing
you,
on
Chryst
ye
en
gen
gen
til
til
Lord
men,
at
Far
died
ing
up
wher
on
e’er
ye
you
tree,
may,
at
Far
died
ing
up
wher
 
21
on
e’er
ye
you
tree,
may;
Let
In
troub
no
lings
blesse
cease
court
and
do
deeds
thou
of
no
peace
sport,
A
In
 
24
bound
tour
in
na
Chryst
ment
an
no
tie;
playe,
For
In
on
Pay
this
nim
morn,
lands
this
hold
morn,
thou,
oure
hold
Chryst
thou
is
thy
 
27
born,
hands,
is
thy
born,
hands
at
From
sav
bloud
eth
y
you
works
and
this
me,
daye,
at
From
sav
bloud
eth
y
you
works
and
this
me.
daye.
For
In
on
Pay
this
nim
 
30
morn
lands
oure
hold
Chryst
thou
is
thy
born
hands
at
From
sav
bloud
eth
y
you
works
and
this
me.
daye.
from Favorite Songs and Hymns for School and Home, , via books.google.com
 
Ad cantus lætit
th Century Manuscript at Stuttgart As found in Piæ Cantiones, 
English by George Ratclie Woodward (–)
Alto
Er3.
Na2.
Ad1.
Basso
go
tus
can
Er3.
Na2.
Ad1.
nos
est
tus
go
tus
can
cum
E
nos
est
tus
gáu
cum
E
di
nu
ti
gáu
di
nu
ti
o,
el,
æ
o,
el,
æ
Nos
uod
Nos
tra
præ
in
Nos
uod
Nos
si
dí
tra
præ
in
mul
xit
tat
si
dí
n
mul
xit
tat
4
ti
bri
di
n
ti
bri
di
o
el,
e
o
el,
e
Be
Un
Spes
Be
Un
Spes
ne
de
et
ne
de
et
dí
sanc
a
dí
sanc
a
cat
tus
mor
cat
tus
mor
mi
ni
tri
mi
ni
tri
no
el
æ
no
el
æ
Jú
Est
Jú
Est
bi
tes
lés
bi
tes
lés
lo.
tis.
tis.
lo.
tis.
tis.
e same, in English
8
Alto
Where3.
Born2.
Love1.
Basso
fore
is
and
Where3.
Born2.
Love1.
let
our
hope
fore
is
and
th’as
E
of
let
our
hope
sem
man
heav’n
th’as
E
of
bly
u
ly
sem
man
heav’n
bly
u
ly
all
el,
rest,
all
el,
rest,
Bless,
As
And
in
fore
the
Bless,
As
And
ca
told
song
in
fore
the
rol
by
of
ca
told
song
and
Ga
such
rol
by
of
12
cho
bri
as
and
Ga
such
cho
bri
as
ral,
el,
fest
ral,
el,
fest
Je
E’en
To
Je
E’en
To
sus
as
day
sus
as
day
on
doth
bid
on
doth
bid
this
Saint
us
this
Saint
us
fes
Dan
do
fes
Dan
do
tiv
i
our
tiv
i
our
al,
el
best
al,
el
best
And
As
En
And
As
En
ev
sev
deav
ev
sev
deav
er.
er.
or.
er.
er.
or.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 

Christmas Time is Come Again
Anonymous, 1863
3
4
An2.
Christ1.
3
4
gels
mas
sang;
time
let
is
men
come
re
a
ply,
gain,
And
chil
Christ
dren
mas
join
plea
their
sures
voi
bring
ces;
ing;
Raise
Let
the
us
cho
join
rus
our
6
loud
voi
and
ces
high,
now,
And
Earth
Christ
and
mas
heav’n
songs
re
be
joi
sing
ces.
ing.
When
Years
we
a
reach
go,
that
one
hap
star
py
ry
place,
night,
Joy
us
ous
the
prais
sto
es
ry’s
12
bring
giv
ing,
en,
en,
An
be
gel
fore
bands
our
oer
Fa
Beth
ther’s
lem’s
face,
plains,
We
Sang
shall
the
still
songs
be
of
sing
heav
ing.
en.
Glo
Chorus
ry
be
to
God
on
high!
19
Peace,
good
will
to
mor
tals!
Christ
the
Lord
is
born
to
night,
Heav’n
throws
wide
its
por
tals.
from Favorite Songs and Hymns for School and Home, , via books.google.com
 
A Day, a Day of Glory
John Mason Neale (–) Old French
Arranged by Dr. Charles Wood (–)
3
4
3
4
en4.
He3.
With2.
A1.
bar
comes,
Gló
day,
the
His
ria
a
gates,
throne
in
day
that
the
ex
of
hence
man
cél
glo
forth
ger;
sis
ry!
None
He
Arch
A
thus
comes,
an
day
may
His
gels
that
pas
shrine
tell
ends
sage
the
their
our
win,
stall;
mirth:
woe!
5
Be
e
With
A
cause
ox
Ký
day
the
and
ri
that
Prince
ass
e
tells
of
His
e
of
Is
cour
léi
tri
rael
tiers,
son
umph
A
Who
Men
A
lone
made
an
gainst
hath
and
swer
our
en
gov
up
van
terd
erns
on
quish’d
in:
all:
earth:
foe!
10
e
e
And
Yield,
earth,
“House
an
sum
the
of
gels
mers
sky,
Bread
swell
bright
the
His
the
est
o
birth
tri
sun
cean
place,
umph,
rise,
His
e
And
To
glo
Prince
mor
this
rious
of
tals
De
way
wine
raise
cem
a
and
the
ber
dorn:
corn:
horn,
morn:
15
Li
up
your
gates,
ye
Prin
ces,
And
let
the
Child
be
born!
from e Cowley Carol Book, 

Earth Today Rejoices
John Mason Neale (–) Ave maris stella lucens, from Piæ Cantiones, 
Arranged by George Ratclie Woodward (–)
ough3.
Re2.
Earth1.
 
the
con
to
cold
ci
day
grows
li
re
stron
a
joi
ger,
tion,
ces,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
lu
lu
lu
ia,
ia,
ia,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
lu
lu
lu
ia,
ia,
ia,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
lu
lu
lu
ia,
ia,
ia,
 
8
ough
Peace
Death
the
that
can
world
lasts
hurt
loves
for
no
night,
aye,
more;
Yet
Glad
And
the
ness
ce
days
and
les
grow
sal
tial
lon
va
voi
ger,
tion,
ces,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
lu
lu
lu
ia,
ia,
ia,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
lu
lu
lu
 
14
ia,
ia,
ia,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
lu
lu
lu
ia,
ia,
ia,
Christ
Came
Tell
is
on
that
born
Christ
sin
our
mas
is
Light.
Day.
oer.
Now
Gid
Da
the
eon’s
vids
Di
Fleece
sling
als
is
de
type
wet
stroys
is
with
the
learnt,
dew,
foe:
 
21
Burns
Sol
Sam
the
o
son
Bush
mon
lays
that
is
the
is
crown’d
tem
not
a
ple
burnt:
new:
low:
War
War
War
and
and
and
strife
strife
strife
are
are
are
done,
done,
done,
God
God
God
and
and
and
man
man
man
are
are
are
one.
one.
one.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
Ho! Steward, Bid My Servants
John Mason Neale (–) Ancient ecclesiastical pre-Reformation melody
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
‘Sire,3.
‘Sire,2.
‘Ho!1.
shall
shall
stew
I
I
ard,
bid
bid
bid
in
the
my
Di
no
ser
vès,
ble,
vants
For
at
Go
it
ban
forth,
is
quets
and
ve
in
hith
ry
his
er
plain,
state,
call,
If
With
For
ye
pur
guests,
give
ple
my
him
and
friends
a
ne
and
ban
lin
neigh
quet,
en,
bors,
He’ll
With
To
ban
gold
sup
quet
and
with
you
sil
me
a
ver
in
gain?’
plate?’
hall;
‘Nay,
‘Nay,
at,
bid
bid
at
not
me
this
hith
not
bless
er
the
ed
Di
no
sea
vès,
ble,
son,
For
For
Which
it
he
comes
shall
hath
but
ne’er
got
once
be
e
a
thus,
now;
year,
But
But
We
go
bring
may,
a
me
as
mong
in
folk
the
the
in
al
coun
old
ley
try
en
lanes,
man,
days,
And
at
Re
fetch
liv
joice,
in
eth
and
La
by
make
za
the
good
rus.
plow.
cheer.

17
‘For6.
And5.
‘Sire,4.
these
where
shall
be
fore
I
they,
must
bid
good
I
the
stew
turn
mer
ard,
me
chant,
Whom
From
at
God
no
hath
doth
ble
up
chief
and
on
ly
from
the
choose,
rich?
seas
And
And
His
these,
where
eets
His
fore
of
poor
seek
ca
er
the
ra
breth
poor
vel
ren,
man,
las,
No
at
And
man
dwells
right
may
in
great
dare
lane
ar
re
and
go
fuse.
ditch?’
sies?’
So,
‘Man,
‘Nay,
in
lay
bid
this
to
me
bleak
heart
not
De
the
the
cem
rea
mer
ber,
son,
chant,
en
Be
But
make
cause
go
we
the
and
best
King
fetch
good
of
the
cheer,
all,
clerk,
When,
ough
at
for
rich,
with
the
grew
the
sake
poor,
ban
of
for
dog
Babe
mor
goes
Je
tal
to
su,
sake.
rest,
e
And
And
poor
born
ris
we
was
eth
wel
in
with
come
a
the
here.
stall.
lark.
from e Cambridge Carol Book, 
 
Hail! Holy Child, Lain in an Oxen Manger
George Ratclie Woodward (–) Flemish, Quittez, pasteurs, os brebis et houlette
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
ou4.
What3.
Me2.
Hail!1.
wilt
if
thinks
Ho
ac
my
I
ly
cept
ute
stand
Child,
My
Break
To
Lain
song,
time
day
in
nor
with
in
an
rep
An
Da
ox
re
gel
vids
en
hend
sing
Ci
man
it:
ers,
ty,
ger,
For
Or
And
Of
ee,
not
twang
Je
a
sur
the
se
bove
pass
chord
stem,
All
e
For
Yet
7
earth
Al
Da
scornd
ly
to
vids
at
things,
of
Son
Beth
I
yon
and
le
love:
ass;
Lord:
hem,
And,
What
If,
In
tho
if
harp
win
in
my
in
ter
ept
lute
hand,
wild,
my
Be
I
As
lay,
pluckd
make
ne’er
ou
with
but
to
wilt
art
tune
fore
a
less
less
was
mend
n
dit
stran
it,
gers,
ty,
ger,
And
Or
Yet,
Con
where
if
Babe,
strain’d,
’tis
my
ou
as
out
voice
know’st
I
of
be
that
hear
joint,
Base,
I
tell,
Canst
Now
As
Out
make,
at,
say,
side,
canst
now
as
out
make
at,
say
side
my
now
my
a
false
sharp,
best,
churl
true
be
a
ish
coun
re
lul
inn
ter
of
la
to
18
point,
grace,
by,
dwell,
Canst
Now
As
Out
make,
at,
say,
side,
canst
now
as
out
make
at,
say
side
my
now
my
a
false
sharp,
best,
churl
true
be
a
ish
coun
re
lul
inn
ter
of
la
to
point.
grace.
by.
dwell.
from e Cambridge Carol Book, 

Make we joy now in this fest
Old English Carol Arranged by George Ratclie Woodward (–)
3
4
Make
 
3
4
Chorus
we
joy
now
in
this
fest
In
quo
Chris
tus
na
tus
est.
14
4
E
14
4
ia.

3
4
3
4
Fine.
3
4
 
3
4
10
Verse
A3.
A2.
A1.
so
gnós
Pa
lis
cat
tre
or
om
U
tus
ne
ni
cár
di
cu
ni
ne
lum,
tus
So
A
Is
might
bright
through
y
a
star
a
Lord
made
maid
is
three
en
none
kings
come
as
to
to
He;
come,
us:
 
And
Him
Sing
to
for
we
our
to
of
kind
seek
Him
He
with
and
hath
their
say
Him
pre
Wel
knit,
sen’s,
come,
A
Ver
Ve
dam
bum
ni,
pa
su
Red
rens
pér
émp
quod
num
tor
pól
pród
gén
lu
i
ti
it.
ens.
um.
 
27
O5.
Ma4.
lux
be
a
á
ven
ta
tre
T
con
ni
tas,
pit,
He
e
lay
Ho
be
ly
tween
Ghost
an
was
ox
ay
and
her
ass,
with,
Be
Of
side
her
His
in
moth
Beth
er
lem
maid
born
en
He
free,
is,
Gló
Con
ri
sors
a
pa
Ti
tér
bi,
ni
mi
mi
ne.
nis.
D.C.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
Puer natus in Bethlehem
(A Babe is Born in Bethlehem)
th century or earlier From Piæ Cantiones*, 
3
4
De4.
Per3.
As2.
Pu1.
3
4
ma
Ga
súmp
er
tre
bri
sit
na
na
é
car
tus
tus
lis
nem
in
vír
nún
Béth
gi
ti
mi
le
ne,
um,
nis,
hem,
Al
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
le
ia.
ia.
ia.
ia.
9
Si
Vir
Ver
Un
ne
go
bum
de
vi
con
Pa
gau
tris
det
li
pit
al
Je
tís
mi
li
si
sa
ne,
um,
mi,
lem,
Al
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
le
ia.
ia.
ia.
ia.
20
Hic8.
Tam7.
In6.
Si5.
ja
quam
car
ne
cet
spon
ne
ser
in
sus
no
pén
præ
de
bis
tis
thá
vúl
pi
la
mi
ne
o,
mo,
lis,
re,
Al
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
le
ia.
ia.
ia.
ia.
29
ui
Pro
Pec
De
re
cés
nos
gnat
sit
to
tro
si
ma
sed
ve
ne
tris
dis
nit
tér
ú
sán
mi
te
mi
gui
no.
ro,
lis,
ne,
Al
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
le
ia.
ia.
ia.
ia.

40
Ma11.
Et10.
Co9.
gi
án
gnó
de
ge
vit
lon
lus
bos
ge
pas
et
á
ni
ri
si
unt,
bus,
nus
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
ia.
ia.
ia.
49
Au
Re
uod
rum,
Pu
thus,
lat
er
myr
uis
e
rham
sit
rat
óf
fe
mi
mi
runt.
nus,
nus.
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
ia.
ia.
ia.
60
Lau14.
In13.
In12.
hoc
trán
tur
na
tes
sanc
do
ta
li
mum
T
gáu
ín
ni
di
vi
tas,
o,
cem,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
ia.
ia.
ia.
De
Be
Na
o
ne
tum
69
di
di
sa
mus
mus
tant
grá
Hó
ti
mi
mi
as,
no,
nem,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
ia.
ia.
ia.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
*In Piæ Cantiones only a tenor and bass part were given, and in e Cowley Carol Book (and here), the bass line from Piæ
Cantiones is found in the soprano, while the tenor is retained as the tenor.
 
The Son of God is born for all
(Geborn ist Gottes Sönelein)
Michael Praetorius (–) Variation of Puer nobis nascitur from Piæ Cantiones
Arranged by George Ratclie Woodward (–)
3
4
Re2.
e1.
3
4
joice
Son
to
of
day
God
for
is
Je
born
su’s
for
sake,
all
With
At
in
Beth
your
lem
hearts
in
His
a
cra
cat
dle
tle
make:
stall:
A
He
shrine,
li
where
eth
in
in
the
a
Babe
crib
may
full
take
small,
His
And
rest,
wrapt
in
in
slum
swad
ber
dling
or
clothes
a
with
wake.
al.
In4.
Be3.
bod
neath
17
ies
Him
pure
set
and
His
un
crib,
de
of
ld
tree;
Pre
Let
pare
Hope
a
the
cham
lit
ber
tle
for
mat
the
tress
Child:
be,
To
His
Him
pil
give
low
in
Faith,
cense,
full
myrrh
fair
and
to
gold,
see,
Nor
With
rai
cov
ment,
er
meat
let
and
of
drink
Cha
with
ri
hold.
ty.
Come6.
Draw5.
rock
nigh,
34
His
the
cra
Son
dle
of
cheer
God
i
to
ly,
kiss,
As
Greet
doth
Ma
His
ry’s
moth
Child
er,
(the
so
Lord
do
He
ye,
is)

Who
Up
nurs’d
on
Him
those
sweet
love
ly
ly
on
lips
her
of
knee,
His:
As
Je
told
sus,
it
your
was
hearts’
by
de
pro
sire
phe
and
cy.
bliss.
us,8.
By,7.
Babe,
by,
51
I
lul
min
lay
i
be
ster
fore
to
Him
ee,
sing;
E’en
Go,
as
wind
ine
the
An
horn,
gels
and
wait
pluck
on
the
me:
string,
y
Till
rud
all
dy
the
coun
place
te
with
nance
mu
I
sic
see,
ring;
And
And
ti
bid
ny
one
hands
prayer
out
to
stretch’d
Christ
to
the
me.
King.
Now10.
Sleep,9.
chant
in
68
we
my
mer
soul
ri
en
ly
shrin
i
ed
o
rest:
With
Here
such
nd
as
y
play
cra
in
dle
ór
neat
ga
ly
no;
drest:
And
For
with
sake
the
me
sing
not,
ers
when
in
sore
cho
dis
ro
trest,
Be
Em
ne
ma
di
nu
el,
mus
my
Bro
mi
ther
no.
blest.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
Puer nobis nascitur
Words and tune (th cent.) from Piæ Cantiones,  Arranged by G.H. Palmer

Te5.
ui4.
Hunc3.
In2.
Pu1.
 
To be sung in Unison.
Sal
na
He
præ
er
tus
no
tor
ex
des
pe
bis
A
Ma
et
mu
si
sci

O
a
it
tum
tur
Sub
Can
Di
Ma
Rec
e
gno
no
tor
mus
ho
cum
a
An
in
di
tre
si
ge
cho
ér
ro,
na
re,
rum
rum,
Can
Duc
In
Co
In
nos
in
gno
hoc
mus
tu
fán
mun
in
a
tes
runt
do
 
6
ór
grá
ír
ga
ti
ru
mi
sci
no,
a
it
num
tur
Be
Ad
Hos
Chris
ne
gáu
tum
mi
di
di
dens
Re
nus
a
in
gem
do
mus
su
fu
mi
pér
mi
no,
na,
re,
rum,
rum,
Be
Ad
Hos
Chris
ne
gáu
tum
mi
di
di
dens
Re
nus
a
in
gem
do
mus
su
fu
mi
pér
mi
no.
na.
re.
rum.
rum.
(e same, in English)

O5.
Of4.
is3.
Christ,2.
Un1.
 
et
His
did
from
to
A
love
Her
heav’n
us
et
and
od
de
is
A
mer
sore
scend
born
et
cy
af
ing
a

O,
mild
fray,
low,
Son,
Cum
And
cán
is
griev
Comes
King
ti
the
ous
on
of
bus
Christ
ly
earth
uires
in
mas
be
a
su
cho
sto
wil
stran
per
ro,
ry:
der;
ger:
nal:
Cum
And
cán
O
So
Ox
See
ti
that
he
and
on
cis
Ma
gave
ass
earth
et
ry’s
the
their
His
 
6
ór
gen
word
Own
life
ga
tle
to
er
be
no,
Child
slay,
know
gun,
Be
Might
And
Be
Of
ne
lead
slew
cra
lords
di
us
the
dled
the
up
lit
in
Lord
mus
to
tle
the
e
glo
chil
man
ter
mi
no.
ry,
der,
ger,
nal,
Be
Might
And
Be
Of
ne
lead
slew
cra
lords
di
us
the
dled
the
up
lit
in
Lord
mus
to
tle
the
e
glo
chil
man
ter
mi
no.
ry!
der.
ger.
nal,
from e Cowley Carol Book, 

To us is born a little Child
(Parvulus nobis nascitur)
th Century Ach! bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ
Translated by Wm. John Blew (–) J.S. Bach (–)
Now,4.
at3.
Our2.
To1.
 
mas
dear,
King
us
ters
through
of
is
all,
Him,
Glo
born
full
to
ry,
a
sweet
God
Him
lit
ly
we
have
tle
sing
be,
we,
Child
Ho
From
e
Of
san
death
Li
Ma
na
de
on
ry,
to
liv
lord
maid
our
erd
of
en
Ba
and
vic
mo
by
set
to
ther
king;
free:
ry:
mild;
 
6
at
Our
e
Whom
hath
death
Fa
An
but
wounds
ther’s
gels
man
heal’d
sole
laud
ger
by
be
with
for
His,
got
ser
His
de
ten
vice
bed,
spite
Son
sweet,
 
And
at
Light
Let
straw
dark
’ning
us
where
old
the
His
on
Dra
a
own
to
gon’s
ges
poor
lay
dead
as
ser
His
ly
they
vants
head.
bite.
run.
greet.
 
12
And
there
fore
Fa
ther,
Son,
a
dore,
With
Ho
ly
Ghost,
for
ev
er
more.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
To Us This Morn a Child is Born
George Ratclie Woodward (–) Jog on, jog on the footpath way
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
6
8
 
6
8
Now,4.
When3.
Her2.
To1.
faith
Her
Babe
us
ful
od
is
this
quire,
heard
Lord
morn
bless
the
by
a
God
Ma
all
Child
the
ges’
a
is
Sire,
word,
dored
born,
Bless
He
I
His
God
smote
sa
Fa
the
the
iah
ther
Spi
babes
had
is
rit
a
fore
none
Ho
sun
shown
o
ly,
der
her:
ther
 
Bless
In
Now
an
God,
all
came’t
God
the
that
to
the
Son
coast,
pass
King
ere
a
that
of
time
blame
ox
ev
be
less
and
’ry
gun,
host,
ass
thing,
Now
From
Bow’d
Maid
lain
two
down
Ma
in
years
a
ry
man
old
fore
is
ger
and
their
His
low
un
Own
Mo
ly.
der.
er.
ther.
When Angelick Host Entuned
George Ratclie Woodward (–) Heinz, wiltu Christa han, 
Arranged by George Ratclie Woodward (–)
‘Glo4.
When3.
When,2.
When1.
 
ry
three
with
an
be
pil
hon
An
to
grim
ey,
gel
God
kings
herd
host
on
un
men
en
high,
lockt
brought
tuned
God,
Each
But
An
who
his
ter
them
can
cas
from
sweet
not
ket,
the
and
va
spa
dai
ai
ry!
ry
ry
ry
 
5
Was
Of
To
O’er
the
no
the
the
lay
thing
One
Child,
on
for
Ho
meek
that
this
ly
and
day
King,
Son
mild,
Sung
God,
Born
Of
by
the
of
the
Bless
Son
Maid
Vir
èd
of
en
gin
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
ry.
ry.
ry;
ry;
from e Cambridge Carol Book, 

Twas in a Cave on Christmas Morn
George Ratclie Woodward (–) Dich grüssen wir, O Jesulein, 
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
3
4
i3.
See2.
Twas1.
 
3
4
ther
in
in
ward
a
a
kings
crib
cave
and
the
on
herd
heav’n
Christ
men
ly
mas
drew
Child,
morn,
To
Lul
No
Eph
lay,
el,
ra
Lul
No
tha,
lay,
el,
 
7
For
Cra
Je
to
dled
sus,
a
by
the
dore
Ma
Son
the
ry,
of
Babe
Maid
God
Je
en
was
su,
mild,
born,
At
Lul
No
Beth
lay,
el,
lem
Lul
No
Eph
lay,
el,
ra
Lul
No
tha.
lay.
el.
 
Additional Verses
15
Gló6.
Arm5.
en4.
ri
ies
was
a
An
ful
ti
gel
lld
bi,
ic
the
sang
thing
mi
for
fore
ne,
mirth
told,
Al
Cum
E
le
Ma
ia,
lu
E
ia,
a,
ia,
 
21
Qui
Mar
In
na
vel
ho
tus
lous
ly
es
glad
writ
pro
oer
by
Je
bards
mi
su’s
of
ne,
birth
old,
Al
Ex
E
le
Ma
ia,
tre
E
Ma
ia,
lu
E
ia.
a.
ia.
from e Cambridge Carol Book, 
 
New Prince, New Pompe
Robert Southwell (–) Tune of We are poor ozen-out gardeners
Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
With4.
is3.
De2.
Be1.
joye
sta
spise
houlde
ap
ble
not
a
proch,
is
Him
se
O
a
for
ly
Christ
Prin
ly
ten
en
ce’s
ing
der
wighte,
courte,
there,
Babe
Do
e
First
In
hom
cribbe
what
frees
age
His
He
ing
to
chaire
is
win
thy
of
en
ter
Kinge:
state:
quire:
nighte,
And
e
An
In
high
beastes
or
home
ly
are
ient
ly
prise
par
perle
man
this
cell
is
ger
hum
of
of
trem
ble
His
ten
bling
pompe,
pompe,
found
lies:
Which
e
In
A
He
wod
depth
las,
from
den
of
a
heav’n
dishe
dir
pit
doth
His
ty
ious
bring:
plate.
mire.
sighte:
With
e
Waye
e
joye
par
not
inns
ap
sons
His
are
proch,
in
cribbe,
full,
O
that
His
no
Christ
poor
wod
man
en
at
den
will
wighte,
tire
dishe,
yelde
Do
His
Nor
is
hom
roy
beastes
lit
age
all
that
tle
to
live
by
Pil
thy
ries
Him
grime
Kinge:
weare:
feede:
bedd:
And
e
Waye
But
high
Prince
not
forced
ly
Him
His
He
prise
self
Moth
is
this
is
ers
with
hum
come
poore
se
ble
from
at
ly
pompe,
heav’n,
tire,
beastes
Which
is
Nor
In
He
pompe
Jo
cribbe
from
is
sephe’s
to
heav’n
pris
sim
shroude
doth
èd
ple
His
bring.
there.
weede.
headd.
from e Cambridge Carol Book, 

Quem Pastores
Anonymous, th Century th Century German
Arranged by Rev. J.R. Lunn, B.D.
3
4
3
4
Chris4.
Ex3.
Ad2.
uem1.
to
ul
quem
pas
re
ma
gi,
mus
gi
res
De
cum
am
lau
o
Ma
bu
da
na
to,
a
bant,
re,
Per
In
Au
ui
Ma
rum,
bus
lés
thus,
án
am
ti
myr
ge
no
hie
rham
li
bis
rár
por
di
da
chi
xé
to,
a
bant,
re,
Na
Im
Ab
ri
tum
mo
sit
10
to
pro
vo
mat
bant
bis
so
vo
hæc
jam
net
ce
sin
ti
ve
pi
re
a
re
re,
Dul
Laus,
Le
Na
ci
ho
ó
tus
cum
nor
ni
est
me
et
vic
Rex
gló
gló
di
ri
ri
ri
a,
a,
æ,
æ,
me
et
vic
Rex
gló
gló
di
ri
ri
ri
a.
a.
æ.
æ.
Music from e Cowley Carol Book, , Words from HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
Quem Pastores
Arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams (–)
3
4
Chris4.
Ex3.
Ad2.
uem1.
3
4
to
ul
quem
pas
re
ma
gi,
mus
gi
res
De
cum
am
lau
o
Ma
bu
da
na
to,
a
bant,
re,
Per
In
Au
ui
Ma
rum,
bus
lés
thus,
án
am
ti
myr
ge
no
hie
rham
li
bis
rár
por
di
da
chi
xé
to,
a
bant,
re,
9
Na
Im
Ab
ri
tum
mo
sit
to
pro
vo
mat
bant
bis
so
vo
hæc
jam
net
ce
sin
ti
ve
pi
re
a
re
re,
Dul
Laus,
Le
Na
ci
ho
ó
tus
cum
nor
ni
est
me
et
vic
rex
gló
gló
di
ri
ri
ri
a.
a.
æ.
æ.
from ChristmasCarolMusic.org

Christmas Song
William Bright (–) John Bacchus Dykes (–)
6
8
6
8
Wel3.
Once mf 2.
Once1.
= 144
come
a
a
ou
gain
gain
to
the
O
souls
Ho
bless
a
ly
ed
thirst,
Night
time,
Fount
Breathes
thank
of
its
ful
end
bless
hearts
less
ing
em
plea
ten
brace
sure;
der;
thee:
5
Gates
Once
If
of
a
we
Hell
gain
lost
may
the
thy
do
Man
fes
their
ger
tal
worst,
Light
chime,
While
Sheds
What
we
its
could
clasp
gen
e’er
our
tle
re
Trea
splen
place
sure,
dor,
thee?
While
Sheds
What
we
its
could
9
clasp
gen
e’er
our
tle
re
Trea
splen
place
sure:
dor;
thee?
p
p
Wel
O
Change
come,
could
will
though
tongues
dark
an
by
en
age
An
ma
like
gels
nya
this
taught
day,
pp
pp
Puts
Speak
Ma
y
our
nya
Name
ex
bond
on
ul
dis
14
tri
ta
sev
al,
tion
er;
cresc.
And
In
Ma
the
the
nya
Truth
Vir
joy
that
gin’s
shall
makes
Child
pass
our
that
a
bliss
brought
way,
f
f
Pleads
All
But
a
man
the
gainst
kind
“Great
de
Sal
Joy”
ni
va
nev
al!
tion.
er!
19
Pleads
Allff
But
a
man
the
gainst
kind
“Great
de
Sal
Joy”
ni
va
nev
al,
tion,
er,
dim.
Pleads
All
But
a
man
the
gainst
kind
“Great
de
Sal
Joy”
ni
va
nev
al!
tion.
er!

26
ou6.
So5.
Yea,4.
that
we
if
once,
yield
oth
’mid
ee
ers
sta
all
stand
ble
we
a
cold,
can,
part,
Wast
Wor
We
in
ship,
will
babe
thanks,
press
clothes
and
the
ly
bless
near
ing,
ing;
er;
ou
ee
Yea,
whose
true
O
Al
God,
best
tar
and
fra
31
veils
ee
ter
en
true
nal
fold
Man
Heart,
Pow’r
On
We
and
our
will
Life
knees
hold
un
con
ee
dy
fess
dear
ing,
ing,
er,
Pow’r
On
We
and
our
will
Life
knees
hold
un
con
ee
35
dy
fess
dear
ing,
ing;
er;
p
p
ou
While
Faith
whose
y
ful
Love
Birth
lips
be
day
shall
stows
morn
an
a
we
swer
worth
greet
thus
pp
pp
On
With
To
each
our
all
poor
best
faith
en
de
less
39
deav
vo
scorn
or,
tion,
ing,
cresc.
Have
Bathe
“Je
ou
us,
sus
joy
O
Christ
of
most
is
this
true
God
y
and
with
Birth
sweet!
us,
f
f
In
In
Born
our
y
on
praise
Mer
Christ
for
cys
mas
ev
o
morn
er.
cean.
ing.
44
In
Inff
Born
our
y
on
praise
Mer
Christ
for
cys
mas
ev
o
morn
er,
cean,
ing,
dim.
In
In
Born
our
y
on
praise
Mer
Christ
for
cys
mas
ev
o
morn
er.
cean.
ing.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
A Cradle-Song of the Blessed Virgin
Translated by Rev. H.R. Bramley (–) from Latin Joseph Barnby (–)
6
8
My3.
O2.
e1.
6
8
Allegretto non troppo.
Child,
Lamb,
Vir
of
my
gin
Might
love
stills
in
in
the
dwell
vit
cry
ing,
ing,
ing
My
O
Of
Sweet,
Star,
Je
all
my
sus,
sweets
soul
sleep
ex
de
less
cell
light
ly
ing,
ing,
ing;
Of
O
And
bliss
Flow’r
sing
the
of
ing
Foun
mine
for
tain
own
His
ow
bear
plea
ing,
ing,
sure,
e
O
us
Day
Jew
calls
spring
el
up
ev
past
on
er
com
her
glow
par
Trea
ing,
ing!
sure,
10
piu lento.
“My
Dar
ling,
do
not
weep,
My
Je
su,
sleep!”
15
Say,5.
My4.
wouldst
Joy,
ou
my
heav’n
Ex
ly
ul
sweet
ta
ness,
tion,
Or
My
love
spi
of
rit’s
an
Con
sw’ring
so
meet
la
ness?
tion;
Or
My
is
Son,
t
my
mu
Spouse,
sic
my
want
Bro
ing?
ther,
Ho!
O
An
lis
gels,
ten
raise
to
your
y
chant
Mo
ing!
ther!
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

Jacobs Ladder
Traditional Traditional
2
4
And4.
Come3.
is2.
As1.
 
2
4
when
let
lad
Ja
we
us
der
cob
ar
a
is
with
rive
scend:
long,
tra
at
all
it
vel
the
may
is
was
ha
climb
strong
wea
ven
it
and
ry
of
who
well
one
rest
will;
made,
day,
We
For
Has
At
shall
the
stood
hear
An
hun
night
the
gels
dreds
on
glad
of
of
a
 
6
words,
Ja
years
stone
“Come
cob
and
for
up
are
is
a
hi
guard
not
pil
ther,
ing
yet
low
ye
it
de
he
blest,
still:
cayed;
lay,
Here
And
Ma
He
are
re
ny
re
mem
mil
saw
gions
ber
lions
in
of
each
have
a
light,
step,
climbed
vi
here
that
it
sion
are
by
and
a
 
11
man
faith
reached
lad
sions
we
Si
der
of
pass
on’s
so
bliss:”
oer,
hill,
high,
O,
Some
And
at
its
who
Pro
thou
foot
would
phet
sands
was
not
or
by
on
climb
Mar
faith
earth,
such
tyr
are
and
a
hath
its
lad
trod
climb
top
der
it
ing
in
as
be
it
the
this?
fore.
still.
sky.
 
17
Hal
le
lu
jah
to
Je
sus,
who
died
on
the
Tree,
And
hath
rais’d
up
a
 
23
lad
der
of
mer
cy
for
me,
And
hath
rais’d
up
a
lad
der
of
mer
cy
for
me.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
The Story of the Shepherd
Gongora, a Spanish Carol Joseph Barnby (–)
Translated by Archdeacon Churton
I3.
O2.
It1.
roused
ne’er
was
me
could
the
at
night
ve
the
in
ry
pier
gale
noon
cing
at
of
strain,
dawn
night:
but
sa
the
shrunk
lute
stars
as
the
a
from
ris
bove
the
ing
the
ray
day
fold,
Of
With
More
sum
sweet
sure
mer
ness
than
light
like
clock
ning;
that
or
6
all
bird
chim
a
of
ing
round
song
bell,
so
in
the
bright
his
hour
the
im
of
splen
mor
mid
dor
tal
night
lay.
lay:
told:
For
O
When
oh,
ne’er
from
it
were
the
mas
wood
heav’ns
tered
notes
there
sight
heard
came
and
at
a
sense,
eve
voice,
to
by
and
 
11
see
banks
forms
that
with
were
glo
pop
seen
ry
lar
to
shine,
shade
shine,
To
So
Still
hear
thrill
bright
that
ing
’ning
min
as
as
strel
the
the
in
con
mu
the
cert
sic
clouds,
sweet
rose
who
by
with
sang
heav’n
light
of
ly
and
Love
harp
love
Di
ings
di
 
16
vine,
made;
vine.
To
For
With
see
love
love
that
di
di
form
vine
vine
with
was
the
bird
in
song
like
each
be
wings,
chord,
gan;
of
and
there
more
lld
shone
than
each
a
mor
pause
light
tal
be
se
mien:
tween:
rene:
 
O,
who
hath
heard
what
I
have
heard,
or
seen
what
I
have
seen?
O,

 
25
who
hath
heard
what
I
have
heard,
or
seen
what
I
have

seen?
Fine.
 
29
I5.
When4.
hast
once
en’d
the
to
rapt
a
urous
low
trance
roofed
was
shed,
past,
for
that
so
so
the
my
An
sense
gel
could
bade;
bind,
 
And
I
bowed
le
be
my
fore
sheep
the
to
low
Him
ly
whose
rack
care
where
breathed
Love
in
Di
the
vine
west
was
ern
laid:
wind;
 
A
I
new
le
born
them,
Babe,
for
like
in
ten
stead
der
of
Lamb,
snow,
with
I
Li
trod
on’s
on
strength
blade
there
and
smiled;
ow’r,
 
For
And
Li
ice
on’s
dis
strength,
solved
im
in
mort
star
al
ry
might,
rays
was
at
in
morn
that
ings
new
gra
born
cious
Child;
hour,
at
Re
 
46
Love
veal
Di
ing
vine
where
in
on
child
earth
like
the
form
steps
had
of
God
Love
for
Di
ev
vine
er
had
been:
been;
D.S. al Fine
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
Sweet was the song the Virgin sung
From William Ballet’s Lute Book, c. 1600 Arranged by Charles Wood (–)
Sweetmp
At a moderate pace.
was
the
song
the
Vir
gin
sung,
When
she,
when
she
to
Beth
lem
Ju
da
came,
cres.
And
6
was
de
liv

erd
of
a
Son,
rall.
at pp
bless
ed
Je
sus
hath
to

name.
11
a tempo
Lulmp
la,
lul
la,
lu
la,
lul
la
by,
Lu
la,
lu
la,
cres.
lu
la,
lul
la
by,
sweet
f
Babe,
sung
16
she,
My mf
Son,
and
eke
a
Sav
ior
born,
cres.
Who
hast
vouch
saf
ed
from
on
high
To
22
vis
To f
it
To
vis
us
vis
it
it
us
us
that
were
for
lorn;
La
lu
la,
la
dim.
lu
la,
la
lu
la

27
by,
sweet p
babe,
sang
she,
dim. e rall.
And
And
rockd
rockd
Him
Him
sweet
sweet
ly
ly
on
on
her
her
knee.
knee.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
Still, Still, Still
Traditional Austrian Salzburg Melody, c. 
Wir,4.
Groß,3.
Schlaf,2.
Still,1.
wir,
groß,
schlaf,
still,
wir,
groß
schlaf,
still,
Wir
Die
Mein
Weils
ruf
Lieb
lieb
Kind
en
ist
es
lein
all
ü
Kind
schlaf
zu
ber
lein
en
dir:
groß!
schlaf!
will.
Tu
Gott
Ma
Die
uns
hat
ri
Eng
des
den
a
lein
Him
Him
tut
tun
mels
mels
es
schön
Reich
thron
nie
ju
auf
ver
der
bi
schließ
las
sing
lier
en,
sen
en
en,
Wenn
Und
Ihr
Bei
wir
muss
e
dem
ein
reis
keu
Krip
mal
en
sche
plein
8
ster
auf
Brust
mu
ben
der
dar
si
müss
Straß
bring
zier
en.
en.
en.
en.
Wir,
Groß,
Schlaf,
Still,
wir,
groß,
schlaf,
still,
wir,
groß
schlaf,
still,
Wir
Die
Mein
Weils
ruf
Lieb
lieb
Kind
en
ist
es
lein
all
ü
Kind
schlaf
zu
ber
lein
en
dir.
groß.
schlaf!
will.
from Salzburgische Volks-Lieder, 
 
Kling Glöckchen
Karl Enslin (–) Traditional German
Kling,
 
Glöck
chen
kling
e
ling
e
ling!
Kling,
Glöck
chen
kling!
 
5
Hell3.
Mäd2.
Laßt1.
er
chen,
mich
glühn
rt,
ein,
die
und
ihr
Ker
Büb
Kind
zen,
chen,
er!
Ö
Macht
Ist
net
mir
so
mir
auf
kalt
die
das
der
Her
Stüb
Win
zen,
chen!
ter!
 
9
Will
Bring
Ö
drin
euch
net
woh
vie
mir
nen
le
die
fröh
Ga
Tü
lich,
ben,
ren!
From
Sollt
Laßt
mes
euch
mich
Kind,
dran
nicht
wie
er
er
se
la
frie
lig!
ben!
ren!
 
13
Kling,
Glöck
chen
kling
e
ling
e
ling!
Kling,
Glöck
chen
kling!
from e Wartburg Hymnal, 

Infant Holy, Infant Lowly
(W Żłobie Leży)
Traditional Polish Carol Traditional Polish Carol
Translated by Edith M. G. Reed (–) Arranged by Edith M. G. Reed (–)
3
4
Flocks2.
In1.
 
3
4
were
fant
sleep
ho
ing,
ly,
shep
in
herds
fant
keep
low
ing
ly
Vi
For
gil
His
till
bed
the
a
morn
cat
ing
tle
new
stall;
 
5
Saw
Ox
the
en
glo
low
ry,
ing,
heard
lit
the
tle
sto
know
ry,
ing,
Tid
Christ
ings
the
of
Babe,
a
is
gos
Lord
pel
of
true.
all.
 
10
us
Swi
re
are
joic
wing
ing,
ing
free
an
from
gels
sor
sing
row,
ing,
Prais
No
es
ëls
voic
ring
ing
ing,
 
14
greet
tid
the
ings
mor
bring
row:
ing:
Christ
Christ
the
the
Babe
Babe
was
is
born
Lord
for
of
all.
all.
from CyberHymnal.org
 
Il est né le divin Enfant
Anonymous th century French melody
Arranged by Bernard Dewagtere
Il
 
est
le
di
vin
En
fant,
Jou
ez
haut
bois,
son
nez
mu
set
tes!
 
5
Il
est
le
di
vin
En
fant.
Chan
tons
tous
son
a
ne
ment.
..
 
9
O3.
Une2.
De1.
Jé
é
puis
sus,
tabl
plus
ô
est
de
roi
son
qua
tout
lo
tre
puis
ge
mille
sant,
ment,
ans,
Tout
Un
Nous
pe
peu
le
tit
de
pro
en
paille
met
fant
est
taient
que
sa
les
vous
cou
pro
ê
chet
phè
tes,
te,
tes,
O
Une
De
Jé
é
puis
sus,
tabl
plus
ô
est
de
roi
son
qua
 
14
tout
lo
tre
puis
ge
mille
sant,
ment,
ans,
pour
Nous
gnez
un
at
 .
sur
Dieu,
ten
nous
quel
dions
en
(e)
cet
tiè
heu
re
nue
reux
ment.
ment!
temps.
Chan
tons
tous
son
a
ne
ment.
from www.ee-scores.com

Noël Nouvelet
15th Century French Carol from Le Grande Bible des Noels
Translated by P.S.B.
th Century French Carol
2
4
No
Prais2.
“No1.
2
4
ël
es
ël
nou
to
nou
ve
our
ve
let,
Lord,
let,
No
our
come
ël
Sav
let
chan
ior
us
tons
Je
sing
i
sus
“no
ci,
Christ,
ël;”
5
Come
Let
to
us
o
earth
faith
tes
as
ful
gens,
man,
folk,
cri
as
cry
ons
man
out
à
to
our
Dieu
live
thanks
mer
and
to
ci!
die,
God!
9
Chan
Sing
tons
we
No
“no
ël
ël,
pour
un
le
to
Roi
the
nou
ti
ve
ny
let!
King,
13
No
“No
ël
ël
nou
nou
ve
ve
let,
let,
No
come
ël
let
chan
us
tons
sing
i
“no
ci!
ël.
 
Fum, Fum, Fum
Catalonian Arranged by Abel Di Marco, Pbro.
3
4
Praise2.
Twen1.
3
4
= 88
we
ty
now
h
the
day
Lord
of
a
De
bove,
cem
ber,
Fum,
Fum,
Fum,
fum,
fum,
fum,
fum,
fum,
2
4
fum!
fum!
2
4
fum,
fum,
fum.
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
4
Praise
Twen
we
ty
now
h
the
day
Lord
of
a
De
bove,
cem
ber,
Fum,
Fum,
Fum,
fum,
fum,
fum,
fum,
fum,
2
4
fum!
fum!
2
4
fum,
fum,
fum.
Now
For
we
a
7
all
bless
Fum,
our
ed
voi
Babe
fum,
ces
was
raise
born
fum,
And
Up
sing
on
a
this
song
day
fum,
of
at
grate
break
fum,
ful
of
praise
morn
fum.
Cel
In
e
a
brate
man
in
ger
song
poor
and
and
sto
low
ry
ly
All
Lay
the
the
.
13
won
Son
ders
of
of
God
His
most
rall. before 2nd ending
3
4
glo
ho
3
4
ry
ly
Fum,
Fum,
Fum,
fum,
fum,
fum,
fum,
.
fum,
2
4
fum!
fum!
2
4
fum,
fum,
fum.
Now
For
we
a
2
4
fum!
fum!
2
4
fum,
fum,
fum.
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
Hacia Belén va una burra
Traditional Traditional
3
4
En3.
Enmp 2.
Ha1.
 
3
4
Allegro (
= 168)
el
el
cia
por
por
Be
tal
tal
lén
de
de
va
Be
Be
u
lén
lén
na
rin
rin
bu
rin
rin
rra
rin
rin
rin
rin
rin
rin
rin
yo
yo
yo
rin
me
me
me
re
re
re
rin
men
men
men
da
da
da
rin
ba
ba
ba
yo
yo
yo
rin
me
me
me
re
re
re
rin
men
men
men
dé,
dé,
dé,
rin,
rin
¡ah!
yo
yo
yo
rin
mee
mee
mee
chéun
chéun
chéun
rin
re
re
re
 
7
mien
mien
mien
rin
do
do
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yo
yo
yo
rin
me
me
me
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lo
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qui
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car
ta
en
ga
ni
tra
da
llos
do
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han
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cho
en
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tra
to
la
do
nes.
te.
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Lle
al
al
va
Ni
bue
su
ño
no
cho
 
14
quees
de
co
San
la
en
Jo
te
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ra
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rin
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rin
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me
me
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yo
yo
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rin
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me e
ché un
ché un
ché un
rin
re
re
re
 
19
mien
mien
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los
Le
su
pa
han
mo
ña
roi
li
les
do
ni
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llo y
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su a
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los
los
cho
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ña
zon
la
li
ci
ti
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llo
los
los
se
es
es
lo es
tán
tán
tán
lle
roy
co
van
en
mien
do.
do.
do.
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 
Riu Riu Chiu
Mateo Flecha el Viejo (–)
Ri
u,
ri
u
Chi
u,
la
guar
da
ri
3
4
be
ra.
2
4
Dios
guar
el
lo
bo
de
nues
tra
cor
3
4
3
4
5
de
ra.
2
4
Dios
guar
el
lo
bo
de
nues
tra
cor
de
ra.
9
Ri
u,
ri
u
Chi
u,
la
guar
da
ri
3
4
be
3
4
ra.
2
4
2
4
Dios
guar
Dios
guar
el
Dios
lo
guar
el
lo
bo,
el
bo,el
el
14
lo
bo
de
nues
tra
cor
3
4
de
3
4
ra.
2
4
2
4
Dios
guar
Dios
guar
el
Dios
lo
guar
el
lo
bo,
el
bo,el
el
lo
bo
de
nues
tra
cor
de
ra.
Fine
20
El1.
lo
bo
ra
bio
so
la
qui
so
mor
der,
Mas
Dios
po
de
ro
so
la
su
po
de
fen
der,
24
uí
so
le
ha
zer
que
no
pu
dies
se
pe
car:
Niaún
o
ri
gi
nal
es
ta
Vir
gen
no
tu
vie
ra.
D.S.
28
Es2.
te
qu’es
nas
çi
do
es
el
gran
mo
nar
cha,
Chris
to
pa
tri
ar
cha
de
car
ne
ves
ti
do.

32
Ha
nos
re
di
mi
do
con
se
ha
zer
chi
qui
to,
Aun
qu’e
rain
ni
to
ni
to
ses
hi
zie
ra.
D.S.
36
Mu3.
chas
pro
fe
as
lohan
pro
fe
ti
za
do,
Yaún
en
nue
stros
dí
as,
lo
he
mos
al
can
ça
do;
40
A
Dios
hu
ma
na
do
ve
mos
en
el
sue
lo,
Yal
hom
breen
el
cie
lo
por
que’l
le
qui
sie
ra.
D.S.
44
Yo4.
vi
mil
gar
ço
nes
quean
da
van
can
tan
do,
Por
a
quí
vo
lan
do
ha
zien
do
mil
so
nes,
48
Di
zien
doa
ga
sco
nes:
Glo
ria
seaen
el
cie
lo
Y
paz
en
el
sue
lo,
pues
Je
sús
nas
çie
ra.
D.S.
52
Es5.
te
vie
nea
dar
a
los
muer
tos
vi
da,
Y
vie
nea
re
pa
rar
de
to
dos
la
ca
y
da.
56
Es
la
luz
del
dí
a
a
ques
te
mo
çue
lo;
Es
t’es
el
cor
de
ro
que
San
Juan
di
xe
ra.
D.S.
60
Mi6.
ra
bien
queos
cua
dre
quean
si
na
loo
ye
ra:
ue
Dios
no
pu
die
ra
ha
zer
la
más
que
Ma
dre;
64
El
qu’e
ra
su
Pa
dre,
hoy
de
lla
nas
çió
Yel
que
la
cri
ó,
su
Hi
jo
se
di
xe
ra.
D.S.
68
Pues7.
que
ya
te
ne
mos
lo
que
de
se
a
mos,
To
dos
jun
tos
va
mos,
pre
sen
tes
lle
ve
mos;
72
To
dos
le
da
re
mos
nue
stra
vo
lun
tad,
Pues
a
sei
gua
lar
con
el
hom
bre
vi
nie
ra.
D.S.
from cpdl.org
 
In the Bleak Midwinter
Christina Rosetti (–) Harold Darke (–)
p
 
Moderato e tranquillo
ETenor Solo 3.
Soprano Solo 1.
mp
nough
In
for
the
Him,
bleak
whom
mid
Cher
win
u
bim,
ter,
Wor
fros
ship
ty
night
wind
and
made
day,
moan,
A
 
7
breast
Earth
stood
full
hard
of
as
mf
milk,
i

And
ron,
a
man
Wa
poco rall.
ger
ter
full
like
of
a
hay,
stone.
E
p a tempo
nough
Snow
for
had
Him,
fal
whom
len,
an
snow
on
gels,
snow,
 
13
Fall
Snow
down
be
on
fore,
snow,
e
ox
In
and
the
ass
bleak
and
mid
ca
win
mel,
Which
ter
a
dore.
Long

a
go.
 
20
f
Our2.
God,
Heav’n
can
not
hold
Him,
Nor
earth
sus

tain;
Heav’n
and
earth
shall

 
26
f
ee
a
way,
When
He
comes
to
reign.
In
the
bleak
mid
win
ter,
A
sta
ble
place
suf
 
32
ced
the
Lord
God
Al
might
y
Je
sus
Christ.
D.C.
 
38
mpsemplice
What4.
can
I
give
Him,
Poor
as
I

am?
If
I
were
a
shep
herd,
I
would
bring
a
 
45
lamb;
If
I
were
a
wise
man,
I
would
do
my
part,
Yet
mf
mf
what
I
can,
I
give
Him,
52
f
Give
my
heart,
give
my
pp
pp
accomp.
heart.
accomp.
from cpdl.org
 
In the Bleak Midwinter
Christina Rosetti (–) Gustav Holst (–)
5.
4.
E3.
Our2.
1.
What
An
nough
God,
In
gels
for
Heav’n
the
can
and
Him,
can
bleak
I
arch
whom
not
mid
give
an
Cher
hold
win
u
Him,
gels
bim
Him
ter,
Poor
May
Wor
Nor
fros
have
ship
ty
as
gath
night
earth
wind
I
ered
and
sus
made
am?
there
day,
tain;
moan,
A
If
Cher
breast
Heav’n
Earth
I
u
and
stood
were
bim
ful
earth
hard
a
and
of
shall
as
shep
Ser
milk,
ee
i
a
a
herd
phim
And
way
ron,
a
I
rong
man
When
wa
would
ger
He
ter
bring
ed
ful
comes
like
a
the
of
to
a
lamb;
air
hay:
reign;
stone,
But
E
If
on
nough
In
Snow
I
ly
for
the
had
were
His
Him,
bleak
fal
a
whom
mid
len,
wise
mo
an
win
snow
on
man
ther
gels
ter
snow,
a
I
In
Fall
sta
snow
would
her
ble
do
maid
down
place
on
my
en
be
suf
part;
bliss
fore,
ced
snow,
Yet
e
e
what
Wor
ox
Lord
In
I
shipped
and
the
can,
the
ass
God
bleak
I
Be
and
Al
mid
give
lov
ca
migh
win
Him,
ed
mel
ty,
ter,
Give
with
which
Je
Long
my
a
a
sus
a

heart.
kiss.
dore.
Christ.
go.
from CantateDomino.org

Lætentur Cæli
Rev. Hubert Gruender, S.J.
ter
tén
tén
tur
tur
li
li
et
ex
súl
et
ex
súl
tet
tet
ter
ra,
ra,
et
ex
súl
et
ex
súl
tet
tet
ter
ter
ra
ra
an
7
an
te
te
ci
em
ci
em
mi
mi
ni.
ni.
tén
tur
tén
tur
li
li
et
ex
13
súl
tet
ter
ra.
tén
tur
tén
tur
li.
li
et
ex
súl
tet
ter
ra.
An
An
te
te
20
ci
ci
em
em
mi
mi
ni.
ni.
uón
uón
i
am
ve
i
nit,
am
quón
ve
i
am
ve
nit,
nit,
quón
quón
28
i
i
am
am
.
ve
ve
nit,
nit,
.
quón
quón
i
i
am
am
ve
ve
nit.
nit.
ve
ve
nit,
nit,
ve
ve
nit!
nit!

Shiloh
from e Suolk Harmony (1786) William Billings (–)
 
en Narrator 5.
Me 1st Shepherd 1.
learn
thinks
from
I
hence,
see
ye
an
ru
heav’n
ral
ly
Swains,
Host
the
of
meek
An
ness
gels
of
on
your
the
God,
Wing;
Who
Me
 
5
le
thinks
the
I
bound
hear

less
their
Realms
cheer
of
ful
Joy,
notes,
to
so
ran
mer
som
ri
you
ly
with
they
blood,
sing,
to
so
 
9
ran
mer
som
ri
you
ly
with
they
blood.
sing.
6
4
6
4
Seek1st Angel 4.
Lay1st Angel 3.
Let1st Angel 2.
not
down
all
in
your
your
Courts
Crooks,
Fears
or
and
be
 
13
Pal
quit
ban
a
your
ish’d
Glad
to
ces;
ocks,
hence.
to
Glad
Nor
to
Glad
Roy
Beth
tid
al
le
ings

cur
hem
I
tains
re
pro
draw;
pair;
claim.
But
And
For
search
let
there’s
the
your
a
Sta
wan
Sav
ble,
dring
ior
 
17

see
steps
born
your
be
to
God
squared
day,
ex
by
and
tend
yon
Je
ed
der
sus
on
shin
is
the
ing
His
Straw,
Star,
name,
ex
by
and
tend
yon
Je
ed
der
sus
on
shin
is
the
ing
His
Straw.
Star.
name.

 
22
To Grand Chorus 10.
en Narrator 9.
e Narrator 6.
God
sud
mas
the
den
ter
Fa
ly
of
ther,
a
the
Christ
Heav’n
inn
the
ly
re
Son,
Host
fus’d
and
a
a
Ho
round
more
ly
the
com
Ghost
Shep
mo
ac
herds
dious
cord;
throng.
place;
e
Ex
Un
 
27
rst
ult
gen
and
ing
rous
last,
in
Soul

the
the
of
last
three
sav
and
fold
age
rst,
God,
mold,
E
and
and
ter
thus
des
nal
ad
ti
praise
dress
tute
af
their
of
ford,
song,
Grace,
E
and
and
 
31
ter
thus
des
nal
ad
ti
praise
dress
tute
af
their
of
ford.
song.
Grace.
6
4
6
4
e1st Angel 8.
Ex1st Angel 7.
Roy
ult
al
ye
guest
Ox
you
en,
 
35
en
low
ter
for
ye
is
tain
joy,
is
ye
is
ye
not
Ten
of
ants

com
of
mon
the
Birth,
Stall,
but
Pay
sec
your
ond
o
in
bei
the
sance;
 
39

Great
on
I
your
AM;
knees
the
U
God
nan
of
i
Heav’n
mous
and
ly
Earth,
fall,
the
U
God
nan
of
i
Heav’n
mous
and
ly
Earth.
fall.
from www.cpdl.org
 
Myn Lyking
th Century Richard R. Terry (–)
f
 
Allegro moderato (
= 112)
mf
I1.
 
5
saw
mf
a
fair
May
den
syt
tin
and
sing.
She
lul
lèd
a
lyt
tel
Childe,
a
swee
Lord
ing.
 
 
9
a tempo
Lul
Lul
pp
Lul
Lul
ppa tempo
lay
la
la
la
myn
lyk
lay.
lay.
lay.
ing,
my
dere
Lul
Lul
Lul
sonne,
la
my
sweet
lay.
la
la
ing.
lay.
lay.
cresc. e rall.
Lul
Lul
Lul
Lul
rall.
lay
lay
lay
my
my
my
dere
dere
dere
lay,
herte,
herte,
herte,
myn
dim.
myn
myn
myn
rall.
own
own
own
own
dere
dere
dere
der
der
dere
der
ling.
ling.
der
ling.
ling.

 
13
mfa tempo
Fine.
Fine.
mf
at2.
 
17
same
mf
Lord
is
He
that
made
al
thing,
Of
cresc.
al
cresc.
lord
is
He
is
Lord,
of
rall.
!
al
rall.
!
!
kyng
!
es
Kyng.
D.S. al Fine
 
21
mf
ere3.
mf
was
mick
le
mel
o
dy
at
that
Chyld
é’s
birth.
All
that
were
in
heavn
ly
cresc. molto rall.
cresc. molto rall.
bliss,
they
!
made
!
mick
!
le
mirth.
D.S. al Fine
 
25
mf
An4.
mf
gels
bright
sang
their
song
to
that
Chyld;
Blyss
id
be
ou,
and
so
be
cresc. molto rit.
She,
cresc. molto rit.
so
meek
and
so
mild.
D.S. al Fine
from Twelve Christmas Carols, , via HymnsAndCarolsOfChristmas.com
 
In Terra Pax
Mrs. Alderson John Bacchus Dykes (–)
mf
6
4
mf
6
4
O3.
“Peace2.
In1.
ol
I
fant
ive
leave
of
Branch!
with
days,
cresc.
O
you,
yet

Dove
was
Lord
of
a
of
Peace!
gain
Life,
p
p
Brood
y
Sweet
ing
dy
Prince
oer
ing
of
storm
Gi
Peace,
y
to
All
wa
earth;
hail!
ters!
5
cresc.
When
Sweet
Oh!
shall
ech
we
the
o
are
ood
of
wea
of
the
ry
woe
lin
of
de
g’ring
the
crease?
strain
strife,
dim.
When
Of
e
shall
Christ
din
the
mas
with
drear
morn,
which
y
the
earth’s
con
glad
elds
ict
re
are
cease,
frain
rife,
9
f
f
And
Of
And
earth’s
An
we
sad
thems
would
sons
at
list
and
y
the
daugh
Birth;
tale
ters
With
When
at
glad
An
chimes
hearts
gel
its
hail
choirs
Christ
y
hymned
mas
word
forth
news
to
to
for
us,
us
us,
15
p
In
ter
ra
Pax
p
“In
ter
ra
Pax,
In
ter

ra
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Pax,
Pax,
Pax,
Pax
Pax,
mf
In
Pax
ter
ra

23
Pax
ho
ho
ni
ni
bus,
bus,
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ter
ra
Pax
Pax,
ho
ho
ho
ni
ni
ni
bus,
Pax
bus
bus,
In
ter
ra
Pax
Pax.
In
In
ter
ter
ra
ra
Pax,
Pax.pp
31
O4.
hear
y
Church,
with

one
ac
cord,
Her

long
lost
Peace
im
plor
ing:
Be
it
ac
cord
ing
36
to
y
word:
dim.
y
Reign
of
Peace
bring
in,
dear
Lord;
f
f
Heav’ns
Peace
to
earth
re
41
sto
ring.
pp
pp
And
Peace
E
ter
nal,
Je
rall.
su,
grant,
we
pray.
 
8
47
f
“In
lo
Pax,
f
“In
“In
“In
lo
lo
lo
Pax,
Pax,
Pax,
Et
cresc.
Et
Et
in
in
in
Ex
Ex
Ex
cél
cél
cél
sis,
sis,
8
54
Gló
Gló
sis,
Et
in
Ex
cél
sis,
ri
Gló
ri
ri
a,
a,
a,
ff
Et
in
in
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Ex
cél
Gló
cél
sis
ri
Gló
a,
ri
In
a,
sis,
lo
Pax,
Et
Et
Et
in
in
in
Ex
Ex
Ex
8
60
cél
cél
cél
sis,
sis,
Gló
Gló
sis,
ri
ri
In
a.
a.
lo,
Pax,
Et
Et
Et
in
in
in
Ex
Ex
Ex
cél
cél
cél
sis,
sis,
in
sis,
Ex
Gló
cél
Gló
sis,
ri
Gló
ri
ri
8
66
a,
a,
a,
Et
in
Ex
cél
Et
Et
Et
in
in
in
Ex
Ex
Ex
cél
cél
cél
sis,
sis,
sis,
sis,
Gló
Gló
Gló
ri
ri
ri

a.
a.
a.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old

Milford
Jeremiah Clarke (–) Joseph Stephenson (–)
8
 
If
an
gels
sung
If
an
a
gels
If
Sav
sung
an
gels
iors
a
sung
If
birth,
Sav
an
a
gels
If
iors
Sav
sung
an
birth,
iors
gels
birth,
sung
If
a
a
If
an
Sav
Sav
an
gels
gels
sung
sung
a
iors,
iors,
a
8
 
7
Sav
Sav
Sav
Sav
iors
iors
iors
iors
birth,
birth,
birth,
birth,
On
On
On
On
that
that
that
that
au
au
au
au
spi
spi
spi
spi
cious
cious
cious
cious
morn,
morn,
morn,
morn,
We
well
may
im
We
i
well
tate
may
their
im
mirth,
We
i
We
8
 
15
well
tate
well
may
their
may
im
mirth,
im
We
i
We
i
well
tate
well
tate
may
may
im
im
i
i
tate
tate
their
their
their
their
mirth,
mirth,
mirth,
mirth,
Now
He
a
gain
Now
is
He
born,
a
gain
is
Now
.
8
 
21
born,
He
a
gain
.
Now
Now
is
He
Now
He
born,
a
a
gain
He
gain
is
a
is
Now
born,
gain,
born,
He
Now
Now
Now
a
He
He
He
gain
a
a
a
gain
gain
gain
is
is
is
is
born.
born.
born.
born.
born.
born.
born.
born.
from e American Vocalist: a selection of tunes, anthems, sentences, and hymns, old and new, , via hymnary.org
 
A Christmas Round
Denis Mason
6
8
Hó
I.
di
e
Chris
tus
na
tus
est,
II.
di
e
sal
tor
ap
ru
it.
III.
5
Gló
ri
a
in
ex
l
sis
De
o,
in
IV.
ex
l
sis
De
o.
from cpdl.org
Tollite Hostias
Camille Saint-Saëns (–)
f
 
Maestoso
li
te
f
Tól hós
ti
as.
et
ad
o
te
mi
num
in
á
tri
o
sanc
to
e
jus.
p
p
tén
tén
tur
tur
li,
li,
et
et
ex
ex
úl
úl
tet
tet
ter
ter
9
ra
ra
a
quón
i
ci
e
am
ve
mi
ni,
nit.
quón
Al
i
am
le
ve
.
nit.
ia.
Al
Al
le
le
ia.
ia.

ia.
ia.
Al
le
ia.
17
Al
le
ia.
Al
le
ia.
Al
Al
le
le
ia.
ia.
.
Al
Al
le
le
ia.
ia.
Al
Al
le
le
ia.
ia.
Al
Al
le
le
24
ia.
ia.
Al
le
ia.
Al
Al
le
le
ia.
ia.
Al
Al
le
le
ia.
ia.
ff
ff
tén
tén
tur
tur
li,
li,
et
et

ex
ex
úl
úl
tet
tet
30
ter
ter
ra
ra
a
quón
i
ci
e
am
ve
mi
ni,
nit.
quón
Al
i
am
le
ve
nit.
ia.
Al
Al
le
le
ia.
ia.
from cpdl.org
 
Gaudete
th Century
Gau
te,
gau
te,
Chris
tus
est
na
tus
ex
Ma
a
Vír
gi
ne,
Gau
te!
6
Er4.
E3.
De2.
Tem1.
go
ze
us
pus
nos
chíe
ho
ad
tra
lis
mo
est
n
por
fac
grá
ti
tus
ti
o
ta
est
æ
psal
clau
na
hoc
lat
sa
quod
jam
per
ra
op
in
tráns
mi
ta
lus
i
rán
tro,
tur,
te,
mus,
Be
Un
Mun
Cár
ne
de
dus
mi
dí
lux
re
na
cat
est
no
or
mi
tus
ti
no,
ta,
est
æ
sa
sa
a
de
lus
lus
Chris
Re
in
to
te
gi
ve
re
red
nos
gnán
tro.
tur.
te.
mus.
Chorus and text of verses from Piæ Cantiones, , via imslp.org, Melody of verses from www.cpdl.org
Glorious, Beauteous, Golden-Bright
Anna M. E. Nichols Maria Tiddeman (–)
 
But2.
Glo1.
the
rious,
stars’
beau
sweet
teous,
gold
gol
en
den
gleam
bright,
Fad
Shed
ed
ding
quick
so
ly
est
as
pur
a
est
 
4
dream
light,
’Mid
Shone
the
the
won
stars
drous
that
glo
Christ
ry
mas
stream,
night,
at
When
il
the
 
7
lum
Jew
ined
ish
all
shep
the
herds
earth,
kept
When
Watch
Christ’s
be
An
side
gels
their
sang
ocks
His
that
birth.
slept.

 
11
Now5.
But4.
So3.
no
that
and
more
light
pure
on
no
and
Christ
more
ho
mas
a
ly
night,
vail
glo
ed,
ry,
Is
All
Kings
the
its
and
sky
splen
seers
with
dor
and
An
straight
pro
gels
way
phets
 
15
bright,
pal
hoa
ed
ry,
But
In
Shed
for
His
through
ev
light
out
er
whom
the
shines
An
sa
the
gels
cred
Light;
hail
sto
ed;
ry:
E
E
While
ven
ven
the
 
18
He
as
priests,
Whose
the
like
birth
stars
shep
they
of
herds
told
old,
true,
To
’Mid
Watch’d
the
the
be
shep
bright
side
herds
ness
Gods
by
lost
cho
the
their
sen
fold.
gold.
few.
 
22
Since6.
that
Light
then
dark
ens
nev
er,
Let
us
all,
with
glad
en
dea
vor,
Sing
the
 
27
song
that
e
choes
rall. ff
ev
er:
ff
Glo
ry
in
the
high
est
Heav
en!
pp
pp
Peace
on
earth
to
rall.
us
for
giv
en.
from Christmas Carols, New and Old
 
Alma Redemptoris Mater
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c. –)
8
Al
ma
Red
Red
Red
Red
emp
emp
emp
emp
ris
ris
ris
ris
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
 
ter,
ter,
ter,
ter,
quæ
quæ
quæ
quæ
pér
pér
pér
pér
vi
vi
vi
vi
a
a
a
a
li
li
li
por
por
li
por
ta
ta
por
ta
ma
ta
8
8
ma
ma
ma
nes,
nes,
nes,
nes,
Et
Et
Et
Et
stel
stel
stel
stel
la
la
la
la
ma
ma
ma
ma
ris,
ris,
ris,
ris,
suc
suc
suc
suc
cúr
cúr
cúr
cúr
re
re
re
re
ca
ca
ca
ca
dén
dén
dén
dén
ti,
ti,
ti,
ti,
súr
súr
súr
súr
ge
ge
ge
ge
re
re
re
re
qui
qui
qui
qui
cu
cu
cu
cu
rat
rat
rat
rat
pu
lo:
pu
pu
pu
16
lo:
lo:
lo:
8
Tu
Tu
Tu
Tu
quæ
quæ
quæ
quæ
ge
ge
ge
ge
nu
nu
nu
nu
ís
ís
ís
ís
ti,
ti,
ti,
ti,
na
na
na
na
ra
ra
ra
ra
mi
mi
mi
mi
rán
rán
rán
rán
te,
te,
te,
te,
tu
tu
tu
tu
um
um
um
um
sanc
sanc
sanc
sanc
tum
tum
tum
tum
Ge
Ge
Ge
Ge
ni
ni
ni
ni
rem:
rem:
rem:
rem:
Vir
Vir

8
25
go
pri
go
us
pri
Vir
Vir
us
go
pri
ac
ac
go
us
pri
post
é
post
us
ri
us,
é
ac
ac
ac
post
é
post
é
ri
post
ri
us,
é
us,
ri
ri
us,
us,
Ga
Ga
Ga
Ga
bri
bri
bri
bri
é
é
é
é
lis
lis
lis
lis
ab
ab
ab
ab
o
o
8
32
o
o
re
re
re
re
su
su
su
su
mens
mens
mens
mens
il
il
il
il
lud
lud
lud
lud
A
A
A
A
ve,
ve,
ve,
ve,
pec
pec
pec
ca
ca
pec
ca
rum
rum
ca
rum
mi
mi
mi
se
se
rum
8
40
mi
se
se
re,
re,
pec
re,
re,
pec
ca
pec
pec
ca
rum
ca
ca
rum
mi
rum
mi
mi
se
se
se
rum
mi
se
re.
re.
re.
re.
 
O Magnum Mysterium
Tomás Luis de Victoria (c. –)
O
8
ma
gnum
O
mys
ma
ri
um
gnum
et
mys
ad
mi
ri
um
bi
le
sa
et
cra
ad
mén
mi
bi
le
sa
8
8
8
cra
mén
O
tum.
tum.
ma
O
O
gnum
O
mys
ma
ma
ma
ri
gnum
gnum
um
gnum
mys
mys
et
mys
ad
mi
ri
um
ri
bi
um
le
et
sa
et
8
8
14
ad
cra
ad
ri
mi
mén
mi
um
bi
bi
le
le
et
sa
sa
ad
cra
cra
mi
mén
mén
bi
le,
tum,
tum,
tum,
et
et
et
et
ad
ad
ad
ad
mi
mi
mi
mi
bi
bi
bi
bi
le
le
le
le
sa
sa
sa
sa
cra
cra
cra
mén
cra
mén
mén
mén
tum,
tum,
tum,
tum,
ut
ut

8
8
20
a
a
ni
ni
li
li
a,
a
ut
ut
ut
a
a
a
ni
ni
ni
li
li
li
a
a
a
vi
vi
vi
vi
rent
rent
rent
rent
mi
mi
mi
mi
num
num
num
num
na
na
na
na
tum,
tum,
tum,
tum,
vi
vi
vi
rent
rent
rent
mi
mi
mi
num
num
num
na
8
8
27
na
na
tum
ja
tum
cén
ja
ja
tum
cén
cén
tem
in
tem
præ
in
præ
tem,
ja
cén
ja
pi
tem
cén
o,
in
præ
tem
in
pi
præ
o,
ja
cén
pi
ja
8
8
33
o,
cén
tem
in
tem
præ
pi
in
o,
præ
ja
cén
ja
cén
tem
in
pi
pi
tem
præ
o,
o,
in
in
in
præ
præ
præ
pi
pi
pi
pi
o.
o.
o.
o.
 
40
O
O
O
O
be
be
be
be
8
á
á
á
á
ta
ta
ta
ta
8
vir
vir
vir
vir
go
go
go
go
cu
cu
cu
jus
cu
jus
jus
jus
sce
sce
sce
ra
ra
ra
me
sce
ra
me
me
me
ru
ru
é
é
ru
ru
é
é
48
runt
runt
runt
runt
por
por
por
re
re
re
8

mi
8
num
mi
mi
num
num
Je
Je
Je
Je
sum
sum
Chris
sum
Chris
sum
Chris
Chris
3
4
tum.
3
4
tum.
3
4
tum.
3
4
tum.
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
ja,
ja,
ja,
Al
Al

Al
le
le
le
ja,
ja,
ja,
Al
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
le
ja,
56
ja,
ja,
ja,
Al
Al
Al
Al
le
le
8
le
le
ja,
ja,
8
ja,
ja,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
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le
ja,
ja,
ja,
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
ja,
ja,
ja,
ja,
Al
Al
Al
Al
le
le
le
le
ja,
ja,
ja,
ja,
Al
Al
le
le
Al

8
68
le
Al
le
8
ja,
ja,
Al
Al
ja.
le
le
ja,
Al
le
ja.
ja.
ja.
Personent hodie
from Piæ Cantiones,  from Piæ Cantiones, 
Arranged by George Ratclie Woodward (–)
Om4.
Ma3.
In2.
Pér1.
 
nes
gi
mun
so
cle
tres
do
nent
ve
cu
sci
di
li,
runt,
tur,
e
pár
pár
pan
vo
i
vu
nis
ces
ter
lum
in
pu
in
vól
é
e
quí
vi
ru
ri,
runt,
tur,
læ,
can
Béth
præ
lau
tent
le
dán
ut
hem
pi
tes
án
ád
ju
ge
e
ni
cún
li:
unt,
tur
de
 
7
Ad
stél
stá
ui
ve
lu
bu
no
nís
lam
lo
bis
ti
se
bru
est
mun
quén
na
do,
do,
rum,
tus,
lau
ip
rec
sum
des
sum
tor
mo
Ti
ad
su
De
bi
o
per
o
fun
rán
da
do.
do,
rum,
tus,
Id
au
pér
et
e
rum
di
de
o,
thus,
dit,
vir-,
-o,
thus,
-dit,
vir-,
-o,
thus,
-dit,
vir-,
 
13
íd
au
pér
et
e
rum
di
de
o,
thus,
dit,
vir-,
-o,
thus,
-dit,
vir-,
-o,
thus,
-dit,
vir-,
íd
au
pér
et
e
rum
di
de
o,
thus,
dit
vir
gló
et
spó
ri
myr
li
ne
a
rham
a
o
in
E
prin
ven

ex
i
ceps
tre
l
of
in
pro
sis
fe
fer
cre
De
rén
á
o.
do.
rum.
tus.
from e Cowley Carol Book, 
 
Personent hodie
Words from Piæ Cantiones,  Arranged by Gustav Holst (–)
Om4.
Ma3.
In2.
Pér1.
nes
gi
mun
so
cle
tres
do
nent
ve
cu
sci
di
li,
runt,
tur,
e
pár
pár
pan
vo
i
vu
nis
ces
ter
lum
in
pu
in
vól
é
e
quí
vi
ru
ri,
runt,
tur,
læ,
can
Béth
præ
lau
tent
le
dán
ut
hem
pi
tes
8
án
ád
ju
ge
e
ni
cún
li:
unt,
tur
de
Ad
stél
stá
ui
ve
lu
bu
no
nís
lam
lo
bis
ti
se
bru
est
mun
quén
na
do,
do,
rum,
tus,
lau
ip
rec
sum
des
sum
tor
mo
Ti
ad
su
De
bi
o
per
o
fun
rán
da
do.
do,
rum,
tus,
Id
au
pér
et
e
rum
di
de
o,
thus,
dit,
vir-,
-o,
thus,
-dit,
vir-,
-o,
thus,
-dit,
vir-,
15
íd
au
pér
et
e
rum
di
de
o,
thus,
dit,
vir-,
-o,
thus,
-dit,
vir-,
-o,
thus,
-dit,
vir-,
íd
au
pér
et
e
rum
di
de
o,
thus,
dit
vir
gló
et
spó
ri
myr
li
ne
a
rham
a
o
in
E
prin
ven
ex
i
ceps
tre
l
of
in
pro
sis
fe
fer
cre
De
rén
á
o.
do.
rum.
tus.
 
Ring Out, Wild Bells
Alfred Lord Tennyson (–) Felix Mendelssohn (–)
6
8
Ring3.
Ring2.
Ring1.
6
8
in
out
out,
the
the
wild
val
old,
bells,
iant
ring
to
man
in
the
and
the
wild
free,
new,
sky,
e
Ring,
e
lar
hap
y
ger
py
ing
heart,
bells
cloud,
the
a
the
4
kind
cross
frost
lier
the
y
hand;
snow:
light:
Ring
e
e
out
year
year
the
is
is
dark
go
dy
ness
ing,
ing
of
let
in
the
him
the
land,
go;
night;
Ring
Ring
Ring
7
in
out
out,
the
the
wild
Christ
false,
bells,
that
ring
and
is
in
let
to
the
him
be.
true.
die.
Ring
e
e
out
year
year
the
is
is
dark
go
dy
ness
ing,
ing
10
of
let
in
the
him
the
land,
go;
night;
Ring
Ring
Ring
out,
out
in
Ring
Ring
Ring
in
out
out,
wild
the
the
the
the
wild
bells,
false,
Christ
Christ
false,
bells,
and
ring
that
let
in
is
him
the
to
that
ring
and
die.
true.
be.
is
in
let
to
the
him
be.
true.
die.
from e Life Hymnal, 
  
Ring Out, Wild Bells
Alfred Lord Tennyson (–) Adapted from Kyrie, th Mass
W.A. Mozart (–)
3
4
Ring4.
Ring3.
Ring2.
Ring1.
 
3
4
out
out
out
out,
a
the
the
wild
slow
grief
old,
bells,
ly
that
ring
to
dy
saps
in
the
ing
the
the
wild
cause,
mind,
new,
sky,
 
5
And
For
Ring,
e
an
those
hap
y
cient
that
py
ing
forms
here
bells
cloud,
of
we
a
the
par
see
cross
frost
ty
no
the
y
strife:
more:
snow:
light:
 
9
Ring
Ring
e
e
in
out
year
year
the
the
is
is
no
feud
go
dy
bler
of
ing,
ing
modes
rich
let
in
of
and
him
the
life,
poor,
go;
night;
 
13
With
Ring
Ring
Ring
sweet
in
out
out,
er
re
the
wild
man
dress
false,
bells,
ners,
to
ring
and
pu
all
in
let
rer
man
the
him
laws.
kind.
true.
die.
 
 
17
Ring8.
Ring7.
Ring6.
Ring5.
in
out
out
out
the
old
false
the
val
shapes
pride
want,
iant
of
in
the
man
foul
place
care,
and
dis
and
the
free,
ease:
blood,
sin,
 
21
e
Ring
e
e
lar
out
civ
faith
ger
the
ic
less
heart,
nar
slan
cold
the
’wing
der
ness
kind
lust
and
of
lier
of
the
the
hand;
gold:
spite:
times:
 
25
Ring
Ring
Ring
Ring
out
out
in
out,
the
the
the
ring
dark
thou
love
out
ness
sand
of
my
of
wars
truth
mourn
the
of
and
ful
land,
old,
right,
rhymes,
 
29
Ring
Ring
Ring
But
in
in
in
ring
the
the
the
the
Christ
thou
com
full
that
sand
mon
er
is
years
love
min
to
of
of
strel
be.
peace.
good.
in.
from HymnWiki.org
  
Auld Lang Syne
First verse, traditional Traditional
Other verses, Robert Burns (–)
p
2
4
And4.
We3.
We2.
Should1.
 
2
4
here’s
twa
twa
auld
a
ha’e
ha’e
ac
hand,
sport
run
quain
my
ed
a
tance
trust
i’
boot
be
y
the
the
for
frien’,
burn,
braes,
got,
And
Frae
And
And
gie’s
morn
pu’d
nev
a
in’
the
er
hand
sun
gow
brought
o
till
ans
to
thine;
dine,
ne;
mind?
 
We’ll
But
But we’ve
Should
tak
seas
wan
auld
a
be
derd
ac
cup
tween
mon
quain
o
us
ya
tance
kind
braid
wea
be
ness
ba’e
ry
for
yet,
roared
foot,
got,
For
Sin’
Sin’
And
auld
auld
auld
days
of
lang
lang
lang
auld
lang
syne.
syne.
syne.
syne?
 
9
For
auld
lang
syne,
my
dear,
For
auld
lang
syne;
 
We’ll
tak
a
cup
o
kind
ness
yet
For
auld
lang
syne.
from Favorite Songs and Hymns for School and Home, 