tr! 7 R 6, JoHN MASoN NEALE llfoda ratc I ./' l"y ant, will ..Bright - ly shone the moon that night, @l the frost was "Sire, h" lives a goodleague hence,fn - der-neath the cru : moun - geth elr tain I €r; Page and mon-arch, forth they went, Forth theywent to . co ptu lcnto When i poor man came in sight, Gath-'ring win - ter est fence, By Saint Ag - nes' la - ment And the bit - ter Right a - gainst the for. Through the rude windts wild fu foun weath el . tain,lt - er. 4. "Sire,the night is darker now, And the wind blows strongerl Fails my heart,I know not how I can go no longer.D "l!lark my footsteps, my good page ; Tread thou in them boldly: Thou shalt find the winterb rage Freeze thy blood less coldly I 20 5. In his masterL steps he trod, Where the snow lay dinted; Heat was in the very sod Which the saint had printed; Th erefore, Christian men,be sure, Wealth or rank possessing, Ye who now will bless the poor, Shall yourselves find blessing. Good King Venceslas il - las looked out On tho Feast of Steph- en, stand by m€' ,'If thouknow'st it, tell - ing, bring me wine, Bring me pine - log" hith - er I When the snow Yon - der peas - Thou and I l. Good King 'Won - ces 2. "Hith - er, page, and 3. "Bring me flesh, and round a - boutp who is he? see him dine ENGLISH Deep and crisp and ev - en i Where and what his dwell - ing?n When we bear them thith - €r.t
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JoHN MASoN NEALEllfoda ratc I
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l"yant,will
..Bright - ly shone the moon that night, @l the frost was"Sire, h" lives a goodleague hence,fn - der-neath the
cru :moun -geth
elrtain I€r;Page and mon-arch, forth they went, Forth theywent to .
co ptu lcnto
When i poor man came in sight, Gath-'ring win - terest fence, By Saint Ag - nes'la - ment And the bit - ter
Right a - gainst the for.Through the rude windts wild
fufounweath
el .tain,lt
- er.
4. "Sire,the night is darker now,And the wind blows strongerlFails my heart,I know not howI can go no longer.D
"l!lark my footsteps, my good page ;Tread thou in them boldly:Thou shalt find the winterb rageFreeze thy blood less coldly I
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5. In his masterL steps he trod,Where the snow lay dinted;Heat was in the very sodWhich the saint had printed;Th erefore, Christian men,be sure,Wealth or rank possessing,Ye who now will bless the poor,Shall yourselves find blessing.
Good King Venceslasil
- las looked out On tho Feast of Steph- en,stand by m€' ,'If thouknow'st it, tell - ing,bring me wine, Bring me pine - log" hith - er I
When the snowYon - der peas -Thou and I
l. Good King 'Won - ces2. "Hith - er, page, and3. "Bring me flesh, and
round a - boutpwho is he?see him dine
ENGLISH
Deep and crisp and ev - en iWhere and what his dwell - ing?nWhen we bear them thith - €r.t
Round yon Vir - gin ,Moth-er andShep - herds hear tbe an - gelsRa - diant beams from Thy ho - lyWith the an - gels let us
All is calm,Dark'- ness llies,Son of God,Won - droua Star,
trbexz Gnwur, 178?-1863
all ia brightall is light;
love'8 pure lightlend thy light;
HIS SIRTH
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O Cclrne, O Come, EmmanuelMedievnl AntiplronrLntin IInnn, l7l0Tr. John Mason Neale, 1818-1860
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3 O come, thou Rod of Jesse, freeThinc own from Satan's tyranny;From depths of hell thy pcople saveAnd give them victory o'er tlre grave.
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Rejoice, rejoice ! EmmanuelShall come to thec, O Israel.
5 O conre, thou Kcy of David, cottrc'And open wide our hcavenly hornc;Make safe the way that teads on high,And close the path to misery.
Rejoice, rejoice! EmmanuetShall comc to thec, O lsrael. ,'\tttctl.
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Additiorul ve'.tcs:
O ChrisUnas Trcc, O Christmas Trec,O bcc ofgrcen, unchutging.O Chrisunar Trcc. O Christmas Trcc,O rcc ofgrccn, unchrnging,Yow boughs. so gt€cn in surnrncrtirnc,Do bravc tbc snow of wintcrtime.O ChrisEnrs Trcc, O Christrnas Trcs,O Trec of grccn, rurchanging.
O Christmas Trec, O Christmas Trcc,You sct rny tlcafl r-singing.
O Christrnas Trcc, O Chrisrmas Trcc,You sct my heart r-singing.Likc littlc stans, your curdlcs brightScnd to thc world a wondmus light.O ChrisUnas Trcc, O Christmas Trcc,You sct my hcart a-singing.
I'LL BE HOME FOR CTIRISTMASThis scning sjSScsts.r somcwhat brcathv sound. while mrinrllring fu! supporr in kccping r unootb tcgato fcclthroughout. Try to sing 8 marsures on ibreath ir u.tr i -o nlifid*ini ii"r, prr.*i- i*rt--ji;]iil '-'accordance with thc tcxt. M.lL