550. Dost thou in a manger lie

Dost thou in a manger lie,
Who hast all created,
Stretching infant hands on high,
Savior, long awaited?
If a monarch, where thy state?
Where thy court on thee to wait?
Royal purple, where?
Here no regal pomp we see;
Naught but need and penury:
Why thus cradled here?

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Pitying love for fallen man
Brought me down thus low;
For a race deep lost in sin,
Came I into woe.
By this lowly birth of mine,
Sinner, riches shall be thine,
Matchless gifts and free;
Willingly this yoke I take,
And this sacrifice I make,
Heaping joys for thee.

Fervent praise would I to thee
Evermore be raising;
For thy wondrous love to me
Thee be ever praising.
Glory, glory be for ever
Unto that most bounteous Giver,
And that loving Lord!
Better witness to thy worth,
Purer praise than ours on earth,
Angels' songs afford.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Dost thou in a manger lie
Author: Jean Mauburn (1494)
Translator: Elizabeth Charles (1858)
Meter: P.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1916
Topic: Christmas; Carols; Sunday Schools: Carols
Source: Latin
Notes: Now Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: MAUBURN
Composer: T. Tertius Noble (1918)
Meter: P.M.
Incipit: 34543 23123 43345
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: Now Public Domain.



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