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Good King Wenceslas

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1968 First Line: Good King Wenceslas looked out on the Feast of Stephen Lyrics: 1. Good King Wenceslas looked out on the Feast of Stephen, When the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even. Brightly shone the moon that night, though the frost was cruel, When a poor man came in sight, gathering winter fuel. 2. Hither, page, and stand by me, if you know it, telling, Yonder peasant, who is he? Where and what his dwelling? Sire, he lives a good league hence, underneath the mountain, Right against the forest fence, by Saint Agnes’ fountain. 3. Bring me food and bring me wine, bring me pine logs hither, You and I will see him dine, when we bear them thither. Page and monarch, forth they went, forth they went together, Through the cold wind’s wild lament and the bitter weather. 4. Sire, the night is darker now, and the wind blows stronger, Fails my heart, I know not how; I can go no longer. Mark my footsteps, my good page, tread now in them boldly, You shall find the winter’s rage freeze your blood less coldly. 5. In his master’s steps he trod, where the snow lay dinted; Heat was in the very sod which the saint had printed. Therefore, Christian men, be sure, wealth or rank possessing, You who now will bless the poor shall yourselves find blessing. Languages: English Tune Title: TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM
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Good King Wenceslas

Hymnal: Christmas Carols New and Old #10 (1878) First Line: Good King Wenceslas look'd out Languages: English Tune Title: [Good King Wenceslas looked out]

Good King Wenceslas looked out

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale Hymnal: Christmas Carols together with Certain Familiar Hymns and Songs #d16 (1925) Languages: English

Good King Wenceslas looked out

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale Hymnal: Songs for Service Men #d18 (1943)

Good King Wenceslas looked out

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale Hymnal: Hymns, Carols and Chants for the Sunday School Children of St. Ignatius' Church #d25 (1873) Languages: English

Good King Wenceslas looked out

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale Hymnal: The Singing Choir #d48 (1933)

Good King Wenceslas looked out

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale Hymnal: A School Service Book #d56 (1939) Languages: English

Good King Wenceslas looked out

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale Hymnal: St. Francis Hymnal and Choir Manual #d104 (1925) Languages: English

Good King Wenceslas looked out

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale Hymnal: The St. Alban Hymnal #d127 (1921)
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Good King Wenceslas looked out

Hymnal: The Christian Life Hymnal #139 (2006) Tune Title: TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM

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