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16068. Ye Shepherds, Lend A Listening Ear

1 Ye shep­herds, lend a lis­ten­ing ear
To what the an­gels say;
They bring good tid­ings from afar,
And won­drous news con­vey.

2 To you, in Beth­le­hem’s lone­ly town,
A Sav­ior’s born to-day;
Go, view the heir of Da­vid's crown,
And there your hom­age pay.

3 Behold the Strang­er, and adore
The mer­cy, love and grace,
Attested now, de­creed before,
For Ad­am’s ru­ined race.

4 Glory to God in lof­ty strains,
At the Re­deem­er’s birth;
Let joy spread thro’ the heav’n­ly plains,
And peace abound on earth.

5 Let ev­ery heart and ev­ery tongue
Diffuse His praise abroad;
Shepherds, be­gin the rap­tur­ous song,
All hail, in­car­nate Lord.

Text Information
First Line: Ye shep­herds, lend a lis­ten­ing ear
Title: Ye Shepherds, Lend A Listening Ear
Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton & Briggs, 1818)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: HEBER by George Kingsley, LAFAYETTE by John B. Herbert, MAITLAND by George N. Allen, MARTYRDOM by Hugh Wilson
Tune Information
Name: MANOAH
Composer: Giocchino Antonio Rossini (1851, arr.)
Meter: CM
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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