Book #12: Part III in F...Traditional Holiday Sheet Music Assembled by C. B. Jones December 4, 2014...
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Traditional Holiday Sheet Music Assembled by C. B. Jones December 4, 2014
Book #12: Part III in F
For French Horn
Number Title Page 1 Angels We Have Heard on High 3 2 Away in a Manger 4 3 Deck the Hall 5 4 First Nowell 6 5 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 7 6 Good King Wenceslas 9 7 Hallelujah! 10 8 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 12 9 Here We Come A-Wassailing 13 10 In the Bleak Midwinter 14 11 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 15 12 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring 16 13 Joy to the World 18 14 Oh Chanukah, Oh Chanukah 19 15 O Come, All Ye Faithful 20 16 O Little Town of Bethlehem 21 17 O Tannenbaum 22 18 On This Day The Earth Shall Ring 23 19 Silent Night 24 20 We Three Kings 25 21 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 26 22 What Child is This? 27
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Clef
Trans-position voice rhythm strings
Wood-winds brass
1 All
As written with chords
treble, bass C
piano, guitar
2 I up 1 octave treble C violin
flute, oboe
3 as written treble C soprano violin
4 Bb soprano clarinet trumpet
5 F English horn
French horn
6 Eb alto sax
7 II up 1 octave treble C violin
flute, oboe
8 as written treble C alto violin
9 Bb soprano clarinet trumpet
10 F English horn
French horn
11 Eb alto sax
12 III as written treble F
French horn
13 Bb 8vb
bass clarinet, tenor sax
baritone horn
14 treble 8vb C tenor
contra-bass*
15 alto C viola
16 bass C cello bassoon
tenor trom-bone
17 IV as written treble Bb 8vb
bass clarinet
Bari-tone horn
18 Eb 8vb baritone sax
19
bass, tenor or treble C 8vb
contra-bass*
20 bass C bass cello bassoon
tenor or bass trom-bone
down 1 octave C 8vb
contra-bass
contra-bassoon tuba
2
III in F AnShepComeSee
gelsherds,
toHim
wewhyBeth
in
havethislea
heard
juhemman
onbito
ger
highlee?seelaid
WhyHim
sing
whomwhose
ingthese
thebirth
sweetsongs
anthe
lyof
gels
an
throughhap
praisegels
thepy
asing;
night,cheer?
bove;
--
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-
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-
5
and
comeWhat
Ma
the
agreat
ry,
moun
dorebright
Jo
tains
onness
seph,
in
bendid
lend
re
dedyou
your
ply
kneesee?
aid,
ech
Christ,What
while
o
theglad
we
back
Lord,tid
raise
their
theings
our
new
bravedid
heartsborn
deyou
inKing.
light.hear?
love.--
--
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-
9
Glo
ri a
in ex cel sis
De o.- - - - - - - - -
15
Glo
ri a
in ex cel sis
De
1, 2, 3.
o.
4.
o.- - - - - - - -
Angels We Have Heard on HighTraditional French arr. Barnes
3
III in F A
waycat
near
intleme,
aare
Lord
manlowJe
ger,ing,sus,
notheI
cribBaask
forby
Thee
aato
bed,
wakes,stay
thebut
close
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5
litlitby
tletleme
LordLordfor
JeJeev
sussus,er
laynoand
downcrylove
ingme,
HisHeI
sweet
head.
makes.pray.
TheI
Bless
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---
-
9
starsloveall
inThee,
the
theLorddear
skyJechil
sus;dren
looklookin
downdownThy
wherefromten
Hetheder
lay,sky,care,
theandand
-- -
13
litstayfit
tlebyus
Lordmyfor
Jecra
Heav
susdleen
atillto
sleepmorlive
onningwith
theisThee
1, 2.
hay.nigh.
TheBe
3.
there.
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--
Away in a MangerMurray, arr. Stauff
4
III in F DeckSeeFast
thethea -
hallblaz -way
withingthe
boughsYuleold
ofbe -
year
hol -forepas -
ly,us,ses,
fa la la la la la
la la la.
5
TisStrikeHail
thethethe
sea -harpnew,
sonandye
to
joinlads
betheand
jol -chor -las -
ly,us,ses,
fa la la la la la
la la la.
9
DonFol -Sing
welowwe
nowmejoy -
ourin
ous
gaymer -all
ap -ryto -
par -meas -geth -
el,ure,er,
fa la la la la la
la la la.
13
TrollWhileHeed -
theI
less
an -tellof
cientofthe
YuleYule -wind
tidetideand
car -treas -
weath -
ol,ure,er,
fa la la la la la
1, 2.
la la la.
3.
la la la.
Deck the HallTraditional Welsh arr. unknown
5
III in F
The
firstlook -bystaren -
No -edthe
drewtered
upwell
lightnight
in
theandofto
those
sawan -
that -the
wise
gel dida
samenorth -men
say,star,star
west,three
wasshin -threeo'erfull
toing
5
cer -inwiseBeth -rev -
tain poorthemenle
erent -
shep -Eastcamehemly
herds inbe -
fromitup -
fieldsyondcoun -tookon
as theythemtryits
their
lay;far,far;rest,knee,
Inandto
andand
9
fieldstoseekthereof -
theas
forit
fered
a
theyEarthkingdid
there
layit
wasbothin
gavekeep -
theirstophis
inggreattheir
in -andpres -
sheep,light,tent,stayence
onandandrighttheir
a
to
13
coldsofol -o -gold,
win -it
lowver
ter'scon -thetheand
nighttin -star
placemyrrh,
uedthatboth
wherewhereand
wasdayev -Je -
frank -
er
soandit
susin -
deep.night.went.lay.
cense.
No -
17
well, No -
well, No -
well No -
well, -
21
born is the
King of
Is - ra -
1, 2, 3, 4.
el. They
AndThisThen
5.
el.
The First NowellTraditional English arr. Stainer alt.
6
III in F
God
rest
God,not,to
yeour
then"the
mer -heav'n -saidLord
ry,lythesing
gen -fa -an -
prai -
tle -men,ther,gel,ses,
leta
"Letall
noth -bles -noth -you
ingseding
with -
youan -
youin
dis -gela -
this
may,came,fright.place,
re -andThisand
5
mem -un -daywith
bertois
true
Christcer -
bornlove
ourtain
aand
Sav -shep -Sav -
broth - er -
iourherdsiourhood
wasbrought
ofeach
born
ti -a
oth -
ondingspureer
Christ -ofvir -
now
mastheginem -
day
same:brightbrace.
tohowto
This
9
savethatfreeho -
usinallly
allBeth -thosetide
fromle -
whoof
Sa -
hemtrust
Christ -
tan'swasin
powerbornHimmas
whenthe
fromdoth
weSonSa -
bring
wereof
tan'sre -
goneGod
pow'rdeem -
a -byandin
stray,name.might.grace.
O
13
ti - dings of
com - fort and
joy, com-fort and
joy, O
17
ti - dings of
com - fort and
1, 2, 3.
joy! From
Now"Fear
4.
joy!
God Rest Ye Merry, GentlemenTraditional English arr. Douglass
7
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8
III in F
Good"Hith -"Bring"Sire,In
Kinger,methehis
Wen -page,fleshnightmas -
ces -andandis
ter's
las
standbringdark -steps
lookedbymeerhe
outme,
wine,now,trod,
onif
bringand
where
thethoumethethe
feast
pineknow'st
windsnow
of
logsit,
blowslay
Ste -tell -hith -
strong -dint -
er.
phening:
er.ed.
5
whenyon -ThouFailsHeat
thederandmywas
snowpeas -
Iheart,
in
layant,will
Ithe
'roundwhosee
knowver -
a -is
himnoty
bout,he?
dine,how;sod
deep
Wherewhen
Iwhich
andandwecanthe
crispwhatbeargo
saint
andhishimnohad
e -
dwell -thith -long -print -
ven.ing?"er."er."ed.
9
Bright -"Sire,Page"MarkThere -
lyhe
andmy
fore,
shonelivesmon -foot -
Chris -
thea
archsteps,tian
moongoodforthmy
men,
thatleaguetheygood
be
night,hence,went,page;sure,
thought
un -forthtread
wealth
theder -theythouor
frostneathwent
inrank
wastheto -
thempos -
cru -
moun -geth -bold -ses -
el,tain,er,ly:
sing,
13
whenrightThroughthouye
aa -
theshaltwho
poorgainstrudefindnow
manthe
winds'thewill
camefor -
wildwin -
bless
inestla -
ter'sthe
sight,fence,mentragepoor
gath' -byand
freezeshall
ringSaintthethy
your-
win -Ag -bit -
bloodselves
ternes'terlessfind
fu -
foun -wea -cold -bles -
1, 2, 3, 4.
el.
tain."ther.ly."
5.
sing.
Good King WenceslasTraditional arr. Stauff
9
III in F
Hal - le - lu - jah,
Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-
6
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal -
le - lu - jah,
Hal-le-lu-jah,
Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-
11
le - lu-jah!
for the Lord
God Om-ni po-tent
reign-eth, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-
16
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!
for the Lord
GodOm-ni - po-tent
reign-eth, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-
21
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!
Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah,Hal -
le-lu-jah,Hal-le-lu-jah!
for the Lord
26
GodOm-ni - po-tent
reign-eth,Hal-le-lu-jah,
Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!
for the Lord
GodOm-ni - po-tent
31
reign - eth, Hal -
le - lu - jah!
The
king-dom of this
world
is be -
37
come the
King-dom of our
Lord and of His
Christ, and of His
Christ;
43
and
He shall reign for
ev - er and ev -
er, and He shall
reign for ev - er and
Hallelujah! Handel arr. Prout10
48
ev - er,
and He shall
reign for ev- er and
ev - er,
for-ev-er, and
53
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah!
for ev - er and
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-
57
lu - jah!
for ev-er and
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah!
for-ev-er - and
62
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah!
for ev-er and
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah!
67
King of
Kings, and Lord of
Lords,
and He shall reign, and He
shall reign,
72
andHeshallreignfor
ev-er and ev -
er, King of
Kings,
and Lord of
Lords,
and Heshall
79
reignforev-er, for
ev-er and ev -
er, King of
Kings, andLordof
Lords, King of
Kings, andLordof
85
Lords, and
He shall reign for
ev - er and ev -
er, for ev-er and
ev-er, for ev-er and
90
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah, Hal -
le - lu -
jah!
Hallelujah!2
11
III in F Hark!Christ,Mild
bythe
he -
her -high -lays
aldesthis
an -heaven
glo -
gelsa -ry
singdored;
by,
Christglo -
bornthery
that
toev -we
theer -no
newlast -
more
borningmay
King!Lord;die,
5
Peacelateborn
oninto
Earthtimeraise
andbe -us
mer -holdfrom
cyhimthe
mild,come,Earth,
Godoff -
born
andspring
to
sin -of
give
nerstheus
rec -Vir -sec -
on -gin'sond
womb.ciled!
birth.
9
Joy -VeiledRisen
ful,in
with
allfleshheal -
yetheing
na -God -in
headtions,
his
rise,see;
wings,
joinhaillight
theth'in -and
tri -car -life
umphnateto
ofDe -all
thei -
he
skies;ty,
brings,
13
withpleasedhail,
th'an -asthe
gel -manSun
icwithof
hostus
Right -
pro -to
eous -
claim,dwell;ness!
Je -Christ
Hail,
issus, -the
bornour
heaven
inEm -born
Beth -man -
Prince
le -u -of
el!hem!
Peace!
17
Hark! the her - ald
an - gels sing
glo - ry to the
1, 2.
new born King!"
3.
new born King!"
Hark! The Herald Angels SingMendelssohn arr. Cummings
12
III in F O
herearemas -have
wenottera
comedai -andlit -
a -ly
goodtle
was -beg -mis -
purse
sail -
tress,
inggersas
made
a -thatyouof
mongbegsit
ratch -
thefrombe -ing
leavesdoorsideleath -
sototheer
green,door,fire,skin;
butpraywe
5
herewethinkwant
weareof
some
comeneigh -
usof
a -bors'pooryour
wan -chil -
smallchil -
d'ringdrendren
change
sowhomwhoto
fairyouwan -line
havederit
toseenin
well
bebe -the
with -
seen.fore.mire.
in.
Love and
9
joy come to
you, and to
you your was - sail,
too, and God
13
bless you, and
send you a
Hap - py New
Year, and God
17
send you a
Hap - py New
1, 2, 3.
Year.
WeGoodWe
4.
Year.
Here We Come A-WassailingTraditional arr. Stauff
13
III in F InGod,
What_An -
theHeaven
gels
bleakcanandcan
mid -notarch -
I
win -holdan -
give
ter,him,gelshim,
frost -nor_may
poor_
y
have
windEarthgath -as
madesus -ered
I
tain;there,
moan,
am?
5
EarthHeavencher -If
stoodandu -I
hardEarthbimwere
asshallanda
i -
fleeser -
shep -
a -a -
ron,wayphinherd,
wa -
whenthrong -
I
terHe
would
likecomes
edbring
atothea
stone;reign;air;
lamb;
9
snowinbutif
hadthehisI
fal -bleakmo -
were
len,mid -ther
a
snowwin -on -
wise_
on snow,terly,
man,
a
snow_
sta -inI
bleher
would
on_placemaid -do
suf -enmy
snow,ficedbliss,part;
the
yet
13
inLord_wor -what
the
shipedI
bleakGodthecan
mid -in -be -I
win -car -lov -give
ter,nate,ed
him,
1, 2, 3.
longJe -
with
asusa
go.
Christ.kiss.
Our
4.
give my
heart.
In The Bleak MidwinterHolst
14
III in F It
camethrough
withlo!
up -the -thethe
onclo -
woesdays
thevenofare
mid -skiessin
haste-
nighttheyandning
clear,comestrifeon,
thatwiththeby
peace -glori -
worldpro -
fulous
asphets
songwings
suf -seen
ofun -
feredof
old,
furled,long;old,
fromandbe -
when
5
an -stillneathwith
gelstheirthethe
bend -heav -
heaven -ev -
inglylyer -
nearmu -
hymncir -
thesic
havecling
Earthfloatsrolledyears
too'ertwoshall
touchall
thou -come
theirthe
sandthe
harpswea -
yearstime
ofryof
fore -
gold:world;wrong;
told,
"Peacea -
andwhen
9
onbovewar -peace
theits
ringshall
Earth,sadhu -o -
goodandmanver
willlow -kindall
toly
hearsthe
men,plains
notearth
fromtheytheits
bendheaven's
tid -an -
onall
ingscient
gra -hov -
which -splen -
cious'ringtheydors
King."wing,bring;fling,
TheandO
and
13
worldev -hushall
oferthethe
sol -o'er
noiseworld
emnits
andgive
still -Ba -
ceaseback
nessbel -
yourthe
laysoundsstrifesong
totheand
which
hearbless -hearnow
theedthethe
an -an -an -an -
gelsgelsgelsgels
1, 2, 3.
sing.sing.sing!
StillYetFor
4.
sing.
It Came Upon the Midnight ClearWillis
15
III in F
5
9
13
17
21
25
29
33
Jesu, Joy of Man's DesiringJ. S. Bach
16
37
41
45
49
53
57
61
65
69
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring217
III in F
JoyJoyNoHe
toto
morerules
thetheletthe
world!world!
sinsworld
TheTheandwith
LordSav -sor -
truth
isviorrowsand
come:reigns;grow,grace,
Letlet
norand
5
Earthusthornsmakes
re -ourin -the
ceivesongsfestna -
herem -the
tions
King;ploy,
ground;prove
Let
whileHethe
9
ev -fieldscomesglo -
'ryandto
ries
heart
floods,make
of
pre -rocks,
HisHis
parehillsbless -right -
himandingseous -
room
plains,flowness,
13
andre -farand
peat
heaven
aswon -
andthetheders
na -sound -curse
of
tureingis
His
singjoy
found,love,
andre -farand
17
peat,heaven,
as,won - ders
andre -farand
heaven
peatas
won -
andthetheders
na -
sound -curse
of
tureingis
His
1, 2, 3.
sing.joy.
found.
4.
love.
Joy to the WorldHandel arr. Mason
18
I in F O
Chan - u - kah, O
Chan - u - kah, come
light the me -
no - rah,
5
lets have a
par - ty,
we'll all dance the
ho - ra.
9
Gath - er round the
ta - ble,
we'll give you a
tre - at,
13
Dre - y - dels to
play with and
lat - keys to
eat. And
17
while we
are
play - ing
the
21
can - dles are
bur - r - ning
low,
25
one for each
night, the - y
shed a sweet
ight to re -
29
mind us of
days long a
go.
1.
O
2.
O Chanukah, O ChanukahTraditional
19
III in F
O
come,God,
SeeSing,
Child,
allfrom
howchoirs
for
ye
theof
us
faith -God,
shep -an -
sin -
ful,
herds,gels,
ners
joy -
Light
sum -sing
poor
fulfrom
monedin
and
andLight
toex -
in
tri -e -
Hisul -
a
um -ter -
cra -ta -
man -
phant,nal,
dle,tion,
ger,
O
5
comelo!
leav -sing,
we
ye,He
ingall
would
ab -
theirye
em -
O
comehors
flocks,ci -
brace
ti -
yenot
drawzens
thee
totheof
with
Beth -Vir -
nighhea -
love
ven
legin's
toa -
and
hem;womb;
gaze;bove;
awe;
9
come,on -
weglo -
who
andly
toory
could
be -be -
willto
not
holdgot -
thith -God,
love
him,ten
erthee,
bornSon
bendglo -
lov -
the
ourry
ing
Kingof
joy -in
us
ofthe
fulthe
so
an -Fa -
foot -high -
dear -
gels;ther;
steps;est;
ly?
13
dore him, O
17
come let us a -
dore him,
Christ, the
Lord.
O Come, All Ye FaithfulTraditional arr. Wade
20
III in F O
lit -
Christsi -
child -ho -
tleis
lent -renly
townbornly,
pureChild
ofof
howandof
Beth -Ma -si -
hap -Beth -
le -
lent -
le -
hem,ry;ly,py
hem,
howandthe
prayde -
stillgath -won -to
scend
weered
drousthe -to
seeallgift
bless -us,
theea -isedwe
bove,lie!
given!Child,pray;
A -while
Sowherecast
5
bovemor -Godmis -out
thytalsim -er -
our
deepsleep,parts
ysin
andtheto
criesand
dream -
an -hu -outen -
lessgelsmantoter
sleepkeep
heartsthee,in,
thetheirtheSonbe
si -
watchbless -
ofborn
lentof
ingsthein
starswon -of
moth -us
godering
hiserto -
love.by;
heaven.mild;day.
yetO
Nowhere
We
9
inmor -earchar -hear
thyningmay
i -the
darkstars,hearty
Christ -
streetsto -his
standsmas
shi -
geth -com -
watch -an -
nether
ing,inggels
thepro -butandthe
ev -
claimin
faithgreat
er -thethis
holdsglad
last -ho -
worldwidetid -
inglyoftheings
birth!Light;
sin,door,tell;
theand
wheretheO
13
hopesprais -meekdarkcome
andes
soulsnight
to
fearssingwill
wakes,us,
oftore -thea -
all
Godceiveglo -bide
thethe
him,ry
with
yearsKing,still
breaks,us,
areandtheandour
met
peacedear
Christ -Lord
into
ChristmasEm -
theemenen -
comesman -
to -ontersonce
u
1, 2, 3, 4.
night.Earth.
in.more.
ForHow
WhereO
5.
el.
O Little Town of BethlehemRedner
21
III in F O
tan -tan -tan -
nen-nen-nen-
baum,baum,baum,
OOO
tan -tan -tan -
nen -nen -nen -
baum,baum!baum!
weiDu
Dein
treukannstkleid
sindmirwill
de -sehrmich
inege -
was
blat -fal -leh -
ter!len!ren:
OOO
5
tan -tan -tan -
nen-nen-nen-
baum,baum,baum,
OOO
tan -tan -tan -
nen -nen-nen-
baum,baum!baum!
weiDu
Dein
treukannstkleid
sindmirwill
de -sehr -mich
inege -
was
blat -fal -leh -
ter!len!ren:
DuWiedie
9
grunstofthoff -
nichthat
nungnur
nichtund
zurzurbest -
som -Weih-
an -mer -
nacht -dig -
zeit,zeitkeit,
neineingibt
auchbaumtrust
imvonund
win -dir
kraftter,
michzu
wennhochjed -
eser -er
schneit.freut!zeit.
OOO
13
tan -tan -tan -
nen-nen-nen-
baum,baum,baum,
OOO
tan -tan -tan -
nen -nen -nen -
baum,baum!baum!
weiDuDas
truekannst
sollsindmirdein
de -sehrkleid
ine -ge -
mich
1, 2.
blat -fal -
ter!len!
OO
3.
leh - ren. -
O TannenbaumTraditional
22
III in F OnHisGod'sOn
thisthe
brightthis
daydoom,star,day
Earthourso'eran -
shallthehisgels
ringmirth;head,sing,
withwhenWisewith
thehe
Mentheir
songcamethreesong
chil -
downto
Earth
drento
himshall
singEarth,led;ring,
5
toBeth -kneelprai -
thele -
theysing
Lord,hemlow
Christ,
Christsawbyhea -
ourhishis
ven's
King,birth;bed,
King,
bornoxlay
born
onandtheiron
Earthass
giftsEarth
tobe -beto
savesideforesave
us;himhim,us,
9
himfrompraisepeace
thethehimand
Fa -coldandlove
therwould
a -he
gavehidedoregave
us.him.him.us.
Id - e - o -
o - o,
13
id - e - o -
o - o,
id - e - o
glo - ri - a
in ex - cel-sis
1, 2, 3.
De - o!
4.
De - o!
On This Day Earth Shall RingAnon. arr. Stauff
23
III in F
Si -Si -Si -
lentlentlent
night,night,night,
ho -ho -ho -
lylyly
night,night,night,
Sonshep -all
ofherds
is
God,quakecalm,
love'satall
puretheis
light,sight,bright
5
ra -glo -round
diantriesyon
beamsstream
vir -
fromfromgin
thyheav -moth -
ho -ener
lya
and
facefar,
child.
withheav'n -
Ho -
thelyly
dawnhosts
in -
of
fant
re -singso
deem -al -ten -
le -der
inglu -
and
grace,ia.
mild,
9
Je -Christsleep
sus,thein
LordSav -heav -
atioren -
thyisly
birth,born,peace,
Je -Christ,Sleep
sus,thein
LordSav -heav -
atioren -
thyisly
birth.born!peace.
Silent NightGruber arr. Reinecke
©
24
III in F
WeBornFrank -MyrrhGlo -
threeain -is
rious
kingsKingcensemine,now
ofontoitsbe -
O -
Beth -of -bit -
hold
ri -le -ferter
Him
enthem'shaveper -a -
plain,are;
I,fume,rise,
bear -gold
in -breathes
King
ingI
censea
and
giftsbringownslifeGod
wetoaof
and
7
tra -crownDe -gath -Sac -
verseHim
i -er -
a -a -ty
ingri -
gain,far,
nigh,gloom;
fice,
fieldKingpray'r -
sor -al -
andfor -and
rowing,le -
foun -ev -
prais -sigh -lu -
tain,er,
ing, -ing,ia,
moorceas -all
bleed -al -
andingmening,le -
moun -
ne -rais -dy -lu -
tain,ver,ing,ing,ia,
13
fol -o -wor -seal'dEarth
low -vershipin
ingus
Himtheto
yon -all
Godstone -heav'n
derto
mostcoldre -
star.
reign.High.tomb.plies.
O
18
star of
won - der,
star of
night,
star with
roy - al
beau - ty
bright,
26
west - ward
lead - ing,
still pro -
ceed - ing,
guide us
to Thy
per - fect
light.
We Three KingsHopkins
25
I in F
We
wishbringwon't
youusgo
aa
un -
mer -fig -til
rygywe
Christ -pud -get
mas,ding,some,
weohwe
wishbringwon't
youusgo
aa
un -
mer -fig -til
rygywe
Christ -pud -get
mas,ding,some,
weohwe
5
wishbringwon't
youusgo
aa
un -
mer -fig -til
rygywe
Christ -pud -get
mas,dingsome
andandso
aa
hap -cup
bring
pyof
some
newgoodout
year.cheer.here.
Good
9
tid - ings we
bring to
you and your
kin, we
13
wish you a mer - ry
Christ - mas, and a
hap - py - new
1, 2.
year! Oh
We
3.
year!
We Wish You a Merry ChristmasTraditional
26
III in F
What
childlies
bring
isHe
Him
thisinin -
who,such
cense,
laidmeangold
toes -
and
rest,tate
myrrh,
onwhercome
Ma -ox
peas -
ry'sandant,
lapass
king
isareto
sleep -feed -own
ing?ing?him.
WhomGoodThe
5
an -Chris -King
gelstian,of
greetfear:
Kings
withforsal -
an -sin -va -
themsnerstion
sweethere
brings,
whilethelet
shep -si -
lov -
herdslenting
watchWordhearts
areisen
keep -plead -throne
ing?ing.
Him.
9
This, this is
Christ the King whom
shep - herds guard and
an - gels sing;
13
haste, haste to
bring him laud, the
babe, the son of
1, 2.
Ma - ry. Why
So
3.
Ma - ry.
What Child is This?Traditional
27