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A CAROL
He came all so still
Where His mother was;
As dew in April
That falleth on the grass。
He came all so still
Where His mother lay;
As dew in April
That falleth on the spray。
He came all so still
To His mother's bower;
As dew in April
That falleth on the flower。
Mother and maiden
Was never none but she!
Well might such a lady
God's mother be。
Unknown
〃GOD REST YOU MERRY; GENTLEMEN〃
God rest you merry; gentlemen;
Let nothing you dismay;
For Jesus Christ; our Saviour;
Was born upon this day;
To save us all from Satan's power
When we were gone astray。
O tidings of comfort and joy!
For Jesus Christ; our Saviour;
Was born on Christmas Day。
In Bethlehem; in Jewry;
This blessed babe was born;
And laid within a manger;
Upon this blessed morn;
The which His mother; Mary;
Nothing did take in scorn。
From God our Heavenly Father;
A blessed angel came;
And unto certain shepherds
Brought tidings of the same:
How that in Bethlehem was born
The Son of God by name。
〃Fear not;〃 then said the angel;
〃Let nothing you affright;
This day is born a Saviour
Of virtue; power; and might;
So frequently to vanquish all
The friends of Satan quite。〃
The shepherds at these tidings
Rejoiced much in mind;
And left their flocks a…feeding
In tempest; storm; and wind;
And went to Bethlehem straightway;
This blessed babe to find。
But when to Bethlehem they came;
Whereat this infant lay;
They found Him in a manger;
Where oxen feed on hay;
His mother Mary kneeling;
Unto the Lord did pray。
Now to the Lord sing praises;
All you within this place;
And with true love and brotherhood
Each other now embrace;
This holy tide of Christmas
All others doth deface。
O tidings of comfort and joy!
For Jesus Christ; our Saviour;
Was born in Christmas Day。
Unknown
〃O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM〃
O little town of Bethlehem;
How still we see thee lie!
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
The silent stars go by;
Yet in thy dark streets shineth
The everlasting Light;
The hopes and fears of all the years
Are met in thee to…night。
For Christ is born of Mary;
And; gathered all above;
While mortals sleep; the angels keep
Their watch of wondering love。
O morning stars; together
Proclaim the holy birth!
And praises sing to God the King;
And peace to men on earth。
How silently; how silently;
The wondrous gift is given!
So God imparts to human hearts
The blessings of His heaven。
No ear may hear His coming;
But in this world of sin;
Where meek souls will receive Him still;
The dear Christ enters in。
O holy Child of Bethlehem!
Descend to us; we pray;
Cast out our sin; and enter in;
Be born in us to…day。
We hear the Christmas angels
The great glad tidings tell;
Oh come to us; abide with us;
Our Lord Emmanuel!
Phillips Brooks '1835…1893'
A CHRISTMAS HYMN
Old Style: 1837
It was the calm and silent night!
Seven hundred years and fifty…three
Had Rome been growing up to might;
And now was Queen of land and sea。
No sound was heard of clashing wars;
Peace brooded o'er the hushed domain;
Apollo; Pallas; Jove and Mars;
Held undisturbed their ancient reign;
In the solemn midnight
Centuries ago。
'Twas in the calm and silent night!
The senator of haughty Rome
Impatient urged his chariot's flight;
From lordly revel rolling home。
Triumphal arches gleaming swell
His breast with thoughts of boundless sway;
What recked the Roman what befell
A paltry province far away;
In the solemn midnight
Centuries ago!
Within that province far away
Went plodding home a weary boor:
A streak of light before him lay;
Fall'n through a half…shut stable door
Across his path。 He passed … for naught
Told what was going on within;
How keen the stars! his only thought;
The air how calm and cold and thin;
In the solemn midnight
Centuries ago!
O strange indifference! … low and high
Drowsed over common joys and cares:
The earth was still … but knew not why;
The world was listening … unawares。
How calm a moment may precede
One that shall thrill the world for ever!
To that still moment none would heed;
Man's doom was linked; no more to sever;
In the solemn midnight
Centuries ago。
It is the calm and solemn night!
A thousand bells ring out; and throw
Their joyous peals abroad; and smite
The darkness; charmed and holy now。
The night that erst no name had worn;
To it a happy name is given;
For in that stable lay new…born
The peaceful Prince of Earth and Heaven;
In the solemn midnight
Centuries ago。
Alfred Domett '1811…1887'
〃WHILE SHEPHERDS WATCHED THEIR FLOCKS BY NIGHT〃
While shepherds watched their flocks by night;
All seated on the ground;
The angel of the Lord came down;
And glory shone around。
〃Fear not;〃 said he; for mighty dread
Had seized their troubled mind;
〃Glad tidings of great joy I bring
To you and all mankind。
〃To you; in David's town; this day
Is born; of David's line;
The Saviour; who is Christ the Lord;
And this shall be the sign:
〃The heavenly babe you there shall find
To human view displayed;
All meanly wrapped in swaddling bands;
And in a manger laid。〃
Thus spake the seraph; and forthwith
Appeared a shining throng
Of angels; praising God; who thus
Addressed their joyful song:
〃All glory be to God on high;
And to the earth be peace;
Good will henceforth from Heaven to men
Begin and never cease。〃
Nahum Tate '1652…1715'
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
It came upon the midnight clear;
That glorious song of old;
From angels bending near the earth
To touch their harps of gold:
〃Peace on the earth; good will to men
From heaven's all…gracious King〃 …
The world in solemn stillness lay
To hear the angels sing。
Still through the cloven skies they come
With peaceful wings unfurled;
And still their heavenly music floats
O'er all the weary world;
Above its sad and lowly plains
They bend on hovering wing;
And ever o'er its Babel…sounds
The blessed angels sing。
But with the woes of sin and strife
The world has suffered long;
Beneath the angel…strain have rolled
Two thousand years of wrong;
And man; at war with man; hears not
The love…song which they bring; …
Oh; hush the noise; ye men of strife;
And hear the angels sing!
And ye; beneath life's crushing load;
Whose forms are bending low;
Who toil along the climbing way
With painful steps and slow;
Look now! for glad and golden hours
Come swiftly on the wing; …
Oh; rest beside the weary road
And hear the angels sing!
For lo! the days are hastening on
By prophet bards foretold;
When with the ever circling years
Comes round the age of gold;
When Peace shall over all the earth
Its ancient splendors fling;
And the whole world give back the song
Which now the angels sing。
Edmund Hamilton Sears '1810…1876'
THE ANGELS
From 〃Flowers of Sion〃
Run; shepherds; run where Bethlehem blest appears。
We bring the best of news; be not dismayed:
A Saviour there is born more old than years;
Amidst heaven's rolling heights this earth who stayed。
In a poor cottage inned; a virgin maid;
A weakling did him bear; who all upbears;
There is he poorly swaddled; in manger laid;
To whom too narrow swaddlings are our spheres:
Run; shepherds; run; and solemnize his birth。
This is that night … no; day; grown great with bliss;
In which the power of Satan broken is:
In heaven be glory; peace unto the earth!
Thus singing; through the air the angels swarm;
And cope of stars re…echoed the same。
William Drummond '1585…1649'
THE BURNING BABE
As I in hoary winter's night
Stood shivering in the snow;
Surprised I was with sudden heat
Which made my heart to glow;
And lifting up a fearful eye
To view what fire was near;
A pretty babe all burning bright
Did in the air appear;
Who; scorched with excessive heat;
Such floods of tears did shed;
As though His floods should quench His flames;
Which with His tears were bred:
〃Alas!〃 quoth He; 〃but newly born
In fiery heats I fry;
Yet none approach to warm their hearts
Or feel my fire but I!
〃My faultless breast the furnace is;
The fuel; wounding thorns;
Love is the fire; and sighs the smoke;
The ashes; shames and scorns;
The fuel Justice layeth on;
And Mercy blows the coals;
The metal in this furnace wrought
Are men's defiled souls:
For which; as now on fire I am
To work them to their good;
So will I melt into a bath;
To wash them in my blood。〃
With this He vanished out of sight
And swiftly shrunk away;
And straight I called unto mind
That it was Christmas Day。
Robert Southwell '1561?…1595'
TRYSTE NOEL
The Ox he openeth wide the Doore;
And from the Snowe he calls her inne;
And he hath seen her Smile therefor;
Our Ladye without Sinne。
Now soone from Sleep
A Starre shall leap;
And soone arrive both King and Hinde:
Amen; Amen:
But O; the Place co'd I but finde!
The Ox hath hushed his voyce and bent
Trewe eyes of Pitty ore the Mow;
And on his lovelie Neck; forspent;
The Blessed layes her Browe。
Around her feet
Full Warme and Sweete
His bowerie Breath doth meeklie dwell:
Amen; Amen:
But sore am I with Vaine Travel!
The Ox is host in Judah stall
And Host of more than onelie one;
For close she gathereth withal
Our Lorde her littel Sonne。
Glad Hinde and King
Their Gyfte may bring;
But wo'd to…night my Teares were there;
Amen; Amen:
Between her Bosom and His hayre!
Louise Imogen Guiney '1861…1920'
CHRISTMAS CAROL
As Joseph was a…waukin';
He heard an angel sing;
〃This night shall be the birthnight
Of Christ our heavenly King。
〃His birth…bed shall be neither
In housen nor in hall;
Nor in the place of paradise;
But in the oxen's stall。
〃He neither shall be rocked
In silver nor in gold;
But in the wooden manger
That lieth in the mould。
〃He neither shall be washen
With white wine nor with red;
But with the fair spring water
That on you shall be shed。
〃He neither shall be clothed
In purple nor in pall;
But in the fair; white linen
That usen babies all。〃
As Joseph was a…waukin';
Thus did the angel sing;
And Mary's son at midnight
Was born to be our King。
Then be you glad; good people;
At this time of the year;
And light you up your candles;
For His star it shineth clear。
Unknown
〃BRIGHTEST AND BEST OF THE SONS OF THE MORNING〃
Brightest and best of the Sons of the morning!
Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid!
Star of the East