Caroling Packet - SATB

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F Angels We Have Heard on és f 1 An + gels we have heard 2. Shep-herds, why 3. Come to Beth=le- 4.See Him in a 3 Bs Sweet -Iy sin; Why your joy hem. and see Him whose birth man - ger laid, Whom the choirs of a So And themom . pe oat Whatthe plad-v : bel Which in-spire sour _heav’n c nee Christ the 1 Jocph;” lend‘ yeasl atts Wome ete in Away in a Manger Words, Stanza, Stanza 3, JOE 1,2, Anonymous Music by JAMES R. MURRAY HOMAS McFARLAND - The lit - tle Lord Je - sus laid down His sweet But lit - te Lord Je - sus, no ery - ing He Close by ome for ev - d love me —- a == Z: € Stars in the sky looked down where He lay, love thee, Lord Look down from the sky. al the’ dear in Thy ten- der care. te The lit- tle Lord Jesus, 4 - sleep on the hay. And stay by my cra-dle ill Oe And fit us for heav-en to live ae ee “goes “BS a sisle t353 — a3 3 s a 3s an God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 19th Century English Carol = = Re And came, And mind, And 1. God rest ye mer =ry 2m Beth-le - hem. in God. our heavn-ly shep-herds at those To save us all from The which His moth-er the same: How that in Beth and wind, And went to Beth-le- un - to cer-tain shep - herds Bro left their flocks a - feed - ing, In tem- ts33 1n's pow'r, When w e joy, Com-fort and joy ae iN x + * 4 Nil) BBE x es . NG ml vil) cn \ * ‘ wie i ‘ 4 en “Here We Come A-Caroling 5 [oe = by the fire we the mis-tress, 100. a’ring. bors’ + dren, poor chil - dren. it - tle chil - dren, —— the snow in a a-go 1 is white horse 0 = pen «I'd tke ow it’ while you're y feat + 3 : _—_—_ soon Miss Was Seat - ed by my side. The Take the And sing thi ne: Just | e ¢ Bells on bob-tail ring What horse was jean and lank He get a bob-tail nag Then 7 d sing a d bank, Andy in a one-horse 0 - pen sleight ssf 2 ¢ Jin = gle bells! Sin gle bells atl | the way ee aia he oe ‘ Bite ty poss =< oo 2 Ri Jolly Old St Ss Eel sity eid seit | Mnicho's tog eas ie Pca ttackecarle | aeictngiieritc Wits tn ce ae ee tg eh, aie . peip et $f tf 5s Se ee —_——— = ‘> ss fs - Don't you tel a) What I'm to say: k. With your pack you'll creeps Yel- low, blue “and. red ee ES ea S334 Christ-mas Eve i Now, you dear old All the i Now think Tl leave 40. you ff § 5 2.2 © aoe = 5 s i Whis = per what Mine | will "be eae = ey O Christmas Tree (O Tannenbaum) ‘Traditional German Carol pase sees — 1.0 Christ-mas tree, Christ-mas tree! How 2.0 Christ-mas tree, Tan ~ nenbaum, Christ-mas tree, how love -ly are your branch-es! Christ-mas tree, | Christ-mas tree, you bear a won-drous me: Tan ~ nen- Baur, Tan-nen-baum, wie ire sind deine Blas #-8- ——s ‘The sight of you at Christ-mastime Spreadshopeand glad-ness far and wide, You do pro-claim the Sav-ior’s birth, Good will to men and peace on earth. Du griinst nicht nur zur Som-mer-ceit,” nein, auch im Win - ter, wenn es schneit ee ©. Christ-mas tree, O— Christ-mas tree, How love-ly ©. Christ-mas tree, O— Christ-mas tree, You bear aw O Tan-nen-baum, O— — Tan-nen-baun! wie trew sind dei AL LEONARD CORPORATION, png Sesured All Rips Re © a) Nee 2 : fy ee : c Words by PLACIDE CAPPEAL Translated by JOHN S. DWIGHT sly the light He taught by Cy Y O Holy Night Music by ADOLPHE ADAM the stars night hearts love of a for the of the by Bis nd His =i). sin and er - ror star et ly slay is our broth peared and the soul felt ixs O - ri-ent pres-sion shall men from all op - ‘werth.—____ A land. thrill of The Kings of — Sweet hymns of F ” OLittle Town of Bethlehem Words by PHILLIPS BROOKS Music by LEWIS H. REDNER town of Beth - . How still we — see thee born of Ma - ry, And gath-ered—— all a - bove, i 3. How silent - ly, how si-lent-1y, the won-drous— gift is giv’n! 4.0 ho = ly child of Beth te~hem, De-seend tous, we pray: I A= hove thy deep and dream-less sleep Th —stars goby: i While mor-tals sleep, the an - gels keep Their watch of —won-d'ring lov So God im-parts to hu-man hearts The bless-ings_ of His heav'n. Cast out our sin and en - tr in, Be to - day. ey = er last - ing Light: Pro + claim the ho = ly birth: But this world of sin, The great glad ti - dings tell: fg: The hopesnd fears of all the years Are— met in—thee to-night. And prais-es sing to God, the King, And— peace to—men on carth. Where meek souls will re - ceive Him still, The— dear Christ en-ters in, Oh, come to Our “Lord Ememan-w > ol! * £ > a . by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION Stured. All Rights Reseed Bb « JOSEPH ssic by FRANZ GRUBER ieee 5 = pea S| |Q=sseg sy = r & 11 is im all | 1. Si - len ly nigl ; ca : : 2 i a ‘ Si > ent bn od. love's pure. light: Si - lent nigh he I Son God. e's pu li laps 8 2 see | SSS aa 7th Century English Carol 1.The- first. no - el 2. They look 3And_ by th 4 This star to the north-west, O'er — those Wise. Me And to stop — and stay, Right His nce Their fer 2S ere! a Beg ge deep. e went. No - ¢ N lay i ra - ¢ o6 fifth day of Christ - mas my true love sent to gold rings, ie two tur-tle doves, amd 2 par - tridge__ in pear tree. On the (6th-12th) day of Christ - mas, my true love sent to me six geese a - Jay - ing, seven swans i eight maids nine la = i ten lords a - leup - ing, eleven pi - pers pip - ing, twelve drum-mersdrum-ming, i . e | We Wish You a Merry Christmas Traditional English Carol We wish you Oh, bring “us som We won't go un E “ What Child Is This? Words by WILLIAM C. DIX 16th c. English Melody who, laid to rest On Ma-ry’s lap, is such mean ¢s - tate, reox and ass are + cense, gold, and myrrh, Comepeas-ant,king, to sleep - feed nt Word is Haste, haste to bring Hi jail, hail theWord n Joy, for C laud, The Babe, the Son leflesh, The Babe, the Son born, The Babe, the Son

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