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Festival hymn

Author: Mary B. C. L. Slade Hymnal: W1869 #58 (1876) First Line: Thou who in thy church of old Refrain First Line: Come, O come to our hearts
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The child and the Shepherd

Hymnal: W1869 #60 (1876) First Line: O tell me, gentle shepherd
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Carol, brothers, carol

Author: W. A. Muhlenberg, D. D. Hymnal: W1869 #62 (1876) Tune Title: [Carol, but with gladness]
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The Christmas tree is an evergreen

Author: F. Ogilby Hymnal: W1869 #66 (1876) First Line: Our Christmas tree is decked once more
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The children's hosanna

Author: F. Ogilby Hymnal: W1869 #68 (1876) First Line: Hosanna to King David's Son descended
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Morn of joy and morn of praise

Author: Frank Sewall Hymnal: W1869 #70 (1876)

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