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R37c. While humble shepherds watch'd their flocks

1 While humble shepherds watch'd their flocks
in Bethleh'm's plains by night,
an angel sent from heav'n appear'd,
and fill'd the plains with light.
2 Fear not, he said, (for sudden dread
had seiz'd their troubled mind.)
glad tidings of great joy I bring
to you, and all mankind.

3 To you, in David's town, this day,
is born, of David's line,
the Saviour, who is Christ the Lord;
and this shall be the sign:
4 the heav'nly Babe you there shall find
to human view display'd,
all meanly wrapped in swathing-bands,
and in a manger laid.

5 Thus spake the seraph; and forthwith
appeared a shining throng
of angels, praising God, and thus
address'd their joyful song:
6 All glory be to God on high,
and to the earth be peace;
good-will is shown by Heav'n to men,
and never more shall cease.

Text Information
First Line: While humble shepherds watch'd their flocks
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Scripture:
Notes: May sing to EVANGEL (#139) or GRÄFENBERG (#68)
Tune Information
Name: WINCHESTER OLD
Meter: CM
Key: F Major
Source: Este's Psalter, 1592



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