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Aye and therefore be merry

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #603 (1916) Hymnal Title: Carols Old and Carols New First Line: A Virgin most pure, as the prophet do tell Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [A Virgin most pure, as the prophet do tell]
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Rejoice and be merry, set sorrow aside

Hymnal: Catholic Church Hymnal with Music #15 (1905) Hymnal Title: Catholic Church Hymnal with Music First Line: A virgin most pure, as the Prophets did tell

A virgin most pure, as the prophet foretold

Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Fourth Edition #c03 (1960) Meter: 11.11.11.11.11.11 Hymnal Title: Church Hymnal, Fourth Edition Languages: English

A virgin most pure, as the prophet foretold

Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Third Edition #c01 (1919) Hymnal Title: Church Hymnal, Third Edition Languages: English

A virgin most pure, as the prophets

Hymnal: Fair Haven #d2 (1949) Hymnal Title: Fair Haven Languages: English

Rejoice and be merry, set sorrow aside

Author: Barney W. English Hymnal: Jubilee Hymns. Book IV #d1 (1954) Hymnal Title: Jubilee Hymns. Book IV First Line: A Virgin most pure, as the prophets Languages: English
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A Virgin Most Pure

Hymnal: Oxford Book of Carols #4a (1928) Hymnal Title: Oxford Book of Carols First Line: A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell Refrain First Line: Aye and therefore be merry, rejoice and be you merry Lyrics: 1. A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell, Hath brought forth a baby, as it hath befel, To be our Redeemer from death, hell, and sin, Which Adam’s transgression hath wrappèd us in. (Chorus) Aye and therefore be merry, rejoice and be you merry, Set sorrow aside; Christ Jesus our Saviour was born on this tide. 2. At Bethlem in Jewry a city there was Where Joseph and Mary together did pass, And there to be taxèd, with many one mo', For Caesar commanded the same should be so. [Chorus] 3. But when they had entered the city so fair, A number of people so mighty was there, That Joseph and Mary, whose substance was small, Could find in the inn there no lodging at all. [Chorus] 4. Then were they constrained in a stable to lie, Where horses and asses they used for to tie; Their lodging so simple they took it no scorn, But against the next morning our Saviour was born. [Chorus] 5. The King of all kings to this world being brought, Small store of fine linen to wrap him was sought, And when she had swaddled her young son so sweet, Within an ox-manger she laid him to sleep. [Chorus] 6. Then God sent an angel from Heaven so high, To certain poor shepherds in fields where they lie, And bade them no longer in sorrow to stay, Because that our Saviour was born on this day. [Chorus] 7. Then presently after the shepherds did spy A number of angels that stood in the sky; They joyfully talkèd, and sweetly did sing, To God be all glory, our heavenly King. [Chorus] Tune Title: [A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell]
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A Virgin Most Pure

Hymnal: Oxford Book of Carols #4b (1928) Hymnal Title: Oxford Book of Carols First Line: A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell Refrain First Line: And therefore be merry, set sorrows aside Lyrics: 1. A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell, Hath brought forth a baby, as it hath befel, To be our Redeemer from death, hell, and sin, Which Adam’s transgression hath wrappèd us in. (Chorus) And therefore be merry, set sorrows aside; Christ Jesus our Saviour was born on this tide. 2. At Bethlem in Jewry a city there was Where Joseph and Mary together did pass, And there to be taxèd, with many one mo', For Caesar commanded the same should be so. [Chorus] 3. But when they had entered the city so fair, A number of people so mighty was there, That Joseph and Mary, whose substance was small, Could find in the inn there no lodging at all. [Chorus] 4. Then were they constrained in a stable to lie, Where horses and asses they used for to tie; Their lodging so simple they took it no scorn, But against the next morning our Saviour was born. [Chorus] 5. The King of all kings to this world being brought, Small store of fine linen to wrap him was sought, And when she had swaddled her young son so sweet, Within an ox-manger she laid him to sleep. [Chorus] 6. Then God sent an angel from Heaven so high, To certain poor shepherds in fields where they lie, And bade them no longer in sorrow to stay, Because that our Saviour was born on this day. [Chorus] 7. Then presently after the shepherds did spy A number of angels that stood in the sky; They joyfully talkèd, and sweetly did sing, To God be all glory, our heavenly King. [Chorus] Tune Title: [A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell]
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And therefore be merry, set sorrow aside;

Hymnal: Small Church Music #6343 Hymnal Title: Small Church Music First Line: A virgin most pure Tune Title: [A virgin most pure]

Aye and therefore be merry

Hymnal: The Cambridge Hymnal #141 (1967) Hymnal Title: The Cambridge Hymnal First Line: A Virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell Topics: Christmas Tune Title: [A Virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell]

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