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Slowly Fall the Snowflakes

Author: F. G. Lee Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6151 Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: Slowly fall the snowflakes, clothing earth in white Lyrics: 1. Slowly fall the snowflakes, clothing earth in white, Sweetly bells are chiming, on this Christmas night; Dark the earth aforetime, white on Christmas morn; Christ the curse reversing—Mary’s Son is born. 2. Slowly fall the snowflakes, virgin-white the sod, In the chill descending, like the grace of God; Wild the varied chimings, one tale only tell— Lies in Bethlehem’s manger great Emmanuel. 3. Slowly fall the snowflakes, hang the holly high, Bright its berries greeting God Incarnate nigh; Dark the earth no longer, barren nevermore, Grace-flowers spring to blossom on th’eternal shore. Languages: English Tune Title: BORROW
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Slowly fall the snowflakes

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #10 (1916) Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Slowly fall the snowflakes]
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In The Early Morning

Author: John Brownlie; Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10773 Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: In the early morning, ere the darkness clears Lyrics: 1 In the early morning, ere the darkness clears, Lo, a star most radiant, high in heaven appears; And their eyes behold it, glowing like a gem, As the sages journey forth to Bethlehem. 2 In the early morning, while the shepherds gaze, Lo, through clouds asunder, heaven is all ablaze; Brighter than the sunrise from the eastern hills, And the song of angels all creation fills. 3 In the early morning, when the silence hung, ’Mid the dazzling splendor, were the praises sung: "Glory in the highest to the God of Heaven, Peace on earth abounding unto men be given." 4 Now the sages, guided to the lowly place, Lying in a manger find the Lord of grace; And they fall before Him as before a king, And their costly offerings with devotion bring. 5 Lord of life eternal, who didst come for men; At the time appointed thou wilt come again; Not a babe in meekness, born of humble birth; But the King immortal, judge of all the earth. 6 Glory in the highest, be ascribed to God; Ceaseless hallelujahs fill the earth abroad; Glory to Immanuel, all creation sing, Who to Heaven hath raised us by His offering. Languages: English Tune Title: BORROW
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Now the Green Blade Rises

Author: John M. C. Crum Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4623 Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: Now the green blade rises from the buried grain Languages: English Tune Title: BORROW

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