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CONTENTS
Christmas-Tide
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Although at Yule it bloweth cool
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As I went to Bethlehem
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Awake, and hear my story
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Babe Jesu, hear our ditty
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Behoulde a sely tender Babe
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Blest, withouten match
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Christ is at thy portals
9
Ding dong! merrily on high
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From Galilee they came
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Get ivy and hull, woman, deck up thine house
11
Hail, Eternal Son, to-day
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Hail! Holy Child, lain in an oxen manger
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Heap on more wood! the wind is chill
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Ho! Steward, bid my servants
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Hob and Colin, Yule is come
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In a cavern oxen-trod
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In Bethlehem hear I to-day
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Let such (so fantastical) liking not this
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This happy morn the Maid hath borne
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My Lord, and my God, in Bethlehem born
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Now stand we in the village
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O the morn, the merry merry morn
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Our Lady sat within her bower
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Outside, how hard it bloweth
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Past three a clock, and a cold frosty morning
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Sleep, baby mine, in happy case
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Sweet Babe, that, wrapt in twilight shade
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The Mirrour of the Father's face
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To redeem a race forlorn
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To Bethlehem that night
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To us this morn a Child is born
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'Twas in a cave on Christmas morn
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When an Angel host entuned
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While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night
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