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As I Kept Watch Beside My Sheep (Benidicamus Domino)

Author: James V. Blake Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13276 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 First Line: As I kept watch beside my sheep Refrain First Line: Glory on high, and peace below Lyrics: 1 As I kept watch beside my sheep, An angel brought me news to keep. He said, There shall be born this night A little child of love and light. Refrain: Glory on high, and peace below, O Benedicamus Domino! 2 He said, The Child lies in the stall, But He shall bless the wide world all. I saw the stall and holy Child; I could not leave that presence mild. [Refrain] 3 The Child upon me turned His eye, And in His hand my heart laid I. When I went home the Child with me Went, and would never parted be. [Refrain] 4 O holy Child, I hallow Thee, And joyful is my heart in me. Glory on high, and peace below, O Benedicamus Domino! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: TEUTOBURG FOREST
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Let Us Bless the Lord

Author: Jas. Vila Blake Hymnal: The Carol #148a (1886) First Line: As I kept watch beside my sheep Refrain First Line: Glory on high, and peace below Languages: English Tune Title: [As I kept watch beside my sheep]
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Benedicamus Domini (Let Us Bless the Lord)

Author: Jas. Vila Blake Hymnal: Heart and Voice #229 (1910) First Line: As I kept watch beside my sheep Refrain First Line: Glory on high, and peace below Languages: English Tune Title: [As I kept watch beside my sheep]
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As I kept watch beside my sheep

Author: J. Vila Blake Hymnal: Hymns for Heart and Voice (2nd ed.) #152 (1897) Languages: English

Let us bless the Lord

Author: James Vila Blake Hymnal: Heart and Voice #d20 (1917) First Line: As I kept watch beside my sheep Refrain First Line: Glory on high, and peace below Languages: English

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