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4688. On the Birthday of the Lord (Washburn)

1. On the birthday of the Lord,
Angel choirs, with one accord,
Joyous chant before the throne:
Glory be to God alone!

Refrain
Lo! A virgin bore the Son,
Christ she bore, the Holy One,
Virgin ever undefiled.

2. Born is our Emmanuel,
Gabriel did the wonder tell;
Prophet eyes afar adored
Him, the sole-begotten Word. [Refrain]

3. Seraphs bring the gladsome tale,
Shepherds sing o’er hill and vale
Of the blessèd Savior’s birth,
Sweetest news for all the earth. [Refrain]

4. Hail the day, the happy morn;
Hail the Child of Mary born;
Born of God’s o’ershadowing might,
God of God, and Light of Light. [Refrain]

5. See! the wise their gifts unfold,
Incense, myrrh and royal gold;
Kneeling to th’eternal King,
Glory to our God they sing. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: On the birthday of the Lord
Title: On the Birthday of the Lord (Washburn)
Latin Title: In natali Domini
Author: Anonymous (14th Century)
Translator (from Latin): Edward A. Washburn, 1819-1881
Refrain First Line: Lo! A virgin bore the Son
Meter: 77.77.77.7
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: IN NATALI DOMINI
Composer: Friedrich Layriz, 1808-1859
Meter: 77.77.77.7
Incipit: 13217 12234 53212
Key: g minor
Copyright: Public Domain



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