CHRISTMAS.

CHRISTMAS.

O holy, happy morning,That saw the Saviour’s birth!The star, thy brow adorning,Beams mercy on the earth;—For shepherds, and for sages,Thy cheer, impartial, free,—The travail of the AgesFinds recompense in thee.My soul, be thou believing,—No more thy past deplore;In Christ, all loss retrieving,Rejoice forevermore.By love unknown attended,Thy weary watch and ward:—Behold the vision splendid!The angel of the Lord!And hark! the herald angel!The radiant, rapturous throng!The ravishing evangelFloods all the hills with song:—“To God, in heaven, glory;Good will to men, below;—”Speed, speed the blessed story,That all the world may know.Repeat it softly, slowly;For still, in hut and hall,Are lonely hearts and lowly,That hunger for it all.Again, again the story,—Till sin and sorrow cease:“To God, the Father, glory,And to His children, peace.”

O holy, happy morning,That saw the Saviour’s birth!The star, thy brow adorning,Beams mercy on the earth;—For shepherds, and for sages,Thy cheer, impartial, free,—The travail of the AgesFinds recompense in thee.My soul, be thou believing,—No more thy past deplore;In Christ, all loss retrieving,Rejoice forevermore.By love unknown attended,Thy weary watch and ward:—Behold the vision splendid!The angel of the Lord!And hark! the herald angel!The radiant, rapturous throng!The ravishing evangelFloods all the hills with song:—“To God, in heaven, glory;Good will to men, below;—”Speed, speed the blessed story,That all the world may know.Repeat it softly, slowly;For still, in hut and hall,Are lonely hearts and lowly,That hunger for it all.Again, again the story,—Till sin and sorrow cease:“To God, the Father, glory,And to His children, peace.”

O holy, happy morning,That saw the Saviour’s birth!The star, thy brow adorning,Beams mercy on the earth;—For shepherds, and for sages,Thy cheer, impartial, free,—The travail of the AgesFinds recompense in thee.

O holy, happy morning,

That saw the Saviour’s birth!

The star, thy brow adorning,

Beams mercy on the earth;—

For shepherds, and for sages,

Thy cheer, impartial, free,—

The travail of the Ages

Finds recompense in thee.

My soul, be thou believing,—No more thy past deplore;In Christ, all loss retrieving,Rejoice forevermore.By love unknown attended,Thy weary watch and ward:—Behold the vision splendid!The angel of the Lord!

My soul, be thou believing,—

No more thy past deplore;

In Christ, all loss retrieving,

Rejoice forevermore.

By love unknown attended,

Thy weary watch and ward:—

Behold the vision splendid!

The angel of the Lord!

And hark! the herald angel!The radiant, rapturous throng!The ravishing evangelFloods all the hills with song:—“To God, in heaven, glory;Good will to men, below;—”Speed, speed the blessed story,That all the world may know.

And hark! the herald angel!

The radiant, rapturous throng!

The ravishing evangel

Floods all the hills with song:—

“To God, in heaven, glory;

Good will to men, below;—”

Speed, speed the blessed story,

That all the world may know.

Repeat it softly, slowly;For still, in hut and hall,Are lonely hearts and lowly,That hunger for it all.Again, again the story,—Till sin and sorrow cease:“To God, the Father, glory,And to His children, peace.”

Repeat it softly, slowly;

For still, in hut and hall,

Are lonely hearts and lowly,

That hunger for it all.

Again, again the story,—

Till sin and sorrow cease:

“To God, the Father, glory,

And to His children, peace.”


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