Edition |
Complete ed. |
Description |
1 condensed score (vii, 132 pages) ; 22 cm |
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condensed score |
Local Note |
Routley Collection copy: 1950 impression; copy imperfect. |
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In Special Collections: 1952 impression, copy imperfect. |
Note |
102 numbered carols. |
Contents |
Christmas and Epiphany. A babe is born in Bethlehem -- A day, a day of glory -- A star doth bedizen -- A virgin most pure -- Ad cantum leticie -- Ah! Lord, the worlds Creator -- An infant lay within a shed -- Bethlehem-Juda, 'twas there on a morn -- Blessed be that maid Marie -- Childing of a maiden bright -- Christ was born on Christmas day -- Come, listen to my story -- Come, rock the cradle for him -- Dawn of Jacobs start inciteth -- Descend from heav'n ye angels come -- Earth today rejoices -- Earthly friends will change and falter -- Eastern monarchs, sages three -- Ever Virgin undefiled -- From church to church the bells' glad tidings run -- Gabriel's message does away -- God loved the world so that he gave --Good king Wenceslas look'd out -- Hail! Babe, of God the very son -- Hail! Jesu Christ, blessed for aye -- Here is joy for every age -- I heard an infant weeping -- In dulci iubilo -- In the ending of the year -- Lo! a wonder-star doth shine -- Make we joy now in this fest -- Nowell! nowell! Good news I tell -- O'er the hill and o'er the vale -- Of these four letters sing will I -- On the birthday of the lord -- One Yule-night, as abed I lay -- Patrem parit filia -- Psallite unigenito -- Royal day that chasest gloom -- St. Joseph, meek and mild -- Shepherds in the field abiding -- Sweet was the song the virgin sung -- The hymn for conquering martyrs raise -- The noble stem of Jesse -- The son of God is born for all -- There came three kings from eastern land -- There comes a galley, laden -- To us is born a little child -- To-day Maiden Mary, foretold by the seer --To-day the light of angels bright -- Touching grace we princes three -- Unto us is born a son -- Up! Good christen folk, and listen -- Welcome, Christmas, welcome here -- Whenas the Word divine had found -- Whom of old shepherds praised -- Whom the Sire of heav'n begot -- Wo, Jesu, is me -- Would'st thou magnify the story --Young and old must raise the lay -- -- |
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Passiontide. Coenam cum discipulis -- On the wood his arms are stretch'd -- -- |
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Easter. Christ the Lord hath risen -- Come, ye faithful, raise the strain -- Days grow longer, sunbeams stronger -- Easter-day, no man may -- Farewell, night with mist o'ershrouded -- Give ear, give ear, good Christian men! -- Hail, Easter bright, in glory dight! -- Holy church must raise the lay -- Jesus Christ is risen -- Jesus, to save mankind forlorn -- Jesu, who in bitter pain -- Let the merry church bells ring -- Let the song be begun -- Let us tell the story -- Magdalen, cease from sobs and sighs -- Now Spring is come, and earth renew'd -- On Easter morn, ere break of day! -- Sing alleluya, all ye lands! -- Tell it out, the story -- The morning of salvation -- The teams are waiting in the fields -- The world itself is blithe and gay -- The world itself keeps Easter day -- This joyful Easter-tide -- 'Twas about the dead of night -- We will be merry, far and wide -- Winter tide hath past away -- Ye heav'ns, uplift your voice -- -- |
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Ascensiontide. Christ before th' eleven -- God is gone up on high to-day -- Sun, if thou think thy sphere -- To-day we tell the story. |
Subject |
Carols, English.
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Carols, English. |
Genre/Form |
Carols, English.
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Ascension Day music.
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Ascension Day music.
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Easter music.
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Easter music.
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Christmas music.
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Christmas music.
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Carols.
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Carols.
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Scores.
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Scores.
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Added Author |
Woodward, George Ratcliffe, 1848-1934.
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Wood, Charles, 1866-1926.
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