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660. The first Nowell the angel did say

1 The first Nowell the angel did say
Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay;
In fields as they lay, keeping their sheep,
On a cold winter's night that was so deep.

Refrain:
Nowell, Nowell,
Nowell, Nowell,
Born is the King of Israel.

2 They looked up and saw a star
Shining in the East, beyond them far,
And to the earth it gave great light,
And so it continued both day and night. [Refrain]

3 And by the light of that same star
Three wise men came from country far;
To seek for a king was their intent,
And to follow the star wherever it went. [Refrain]

4 This star drew nigh to the north-west,
O'er Bethlehem it took its rest,
And there it did both stop and stay
Right over the place where Jesus lay. [Refrain]

5 Then entered in those wise men three
Full reverently upon their knee,
And offered there in His presence,
Their gold and myrrh and frankincense. [Refrain]

6 Then let us all with one accord
Sing praises to our heavenly Lord;
That hath made heaven and earth of nought,
And with His Blood mankind hath bought. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: The first Nowell the angel did say
Refrain First Line: Nowell, Nowell
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: Youth and School Life: Carols
Source: Traditional
Tune Information
Name: [The first Nowell the angel did say]
Key: D Major
Source: Traditional Melody



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