The Manger Throne

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THE MANGER THRONE C. STEGGALL Allegro moderato ™, Fe =z ae 4 NS J = o o oe 4 ~—" 1 1. Like sil - ver lamps in a dis - tant shrine, The 3. The stars of heay’n stil. . shine asat first. They 4. Faith sees no lon - ger the sta - ble floor, The mf o J = eee ee ES: os eS] — SS Qn stars are. spar - kling bright; The bells ofthe cit - y of gleamed on thiswonder-ful night, The bells of the cit- y of pave - ment of sapphire is there, © The clear light of heav-en streams | = . 7 ef 4 = J 2s Hee E ——* : For the Son of song, God Ma- ry was still born to - night; The rings in the height; And 3 And are crowd-ing the ai t = = o ¥ = z God ring out, God peal out, And the an - gels’ out to the world, And the angels of —<————= ff stentando Z THE MANGER THRONE sj ‘stentando Eee $s = Steal gloom is past, @ tempo, + fs et - and the morn at love still turns where the God-head burns, Hid in heav'n and earth, thro’ the spot - less birth, Are at peaceon th last. Is ad com- ing ce flesh o- orn from flesh - ly sight. night so. fair. tye sh pn i 21ers rs 2. Nev-er fell mel-o-dies half so sweet As those which are fill - ing the stentando bed whero our Sav - iour lies; this which bas end - ed our sighs. 2:

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