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[In the lowly manger lying]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Harrison Millard, 1829-1895 Tune Sources: Sunday School Harmonies No. 2 (Boston, Massachusetts: Universalist Publishing house, 1882), number 10 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 35653 56517 17656 Used With Text: In the Lowly Manger Lying

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In the Lowly Manger Lying

Author: George Cooper Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: Angels wake the blessed chorus Used With Tune: [In the lowly manger lying]

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In the Lowly Manger Lying

Author: Harrison Millard, 1829-1895 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4002 Refrain First Line: Angels wake the bless'd chorus Lyrics: 1. In the lowly manger lying, See, the lovely Babe appears! Round Him beams the light undying, And His smile thro’ darkness cheers! Refrain Angels wake the blessèd chorus, Lo! the night hath passed away! See, the King who reigneth o’er us Was a Babe on Christmas day! 2. Wond’ring shepherds watching nightly, Saw the star above them shine, And it led them, gleaming brightly, To the Lord of love divine! [Refrain] 3. Tell the sweet and wondrous story, How the Son of God on high, Left His home of peace and glory, In the realms beyond the sky! [Refrain] 4. Sing of how He came to mortals Thro’ His love and kindliness! How He opened Heav’n’s bright portals, All His children there to bless! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In the lowly manger lying]
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In the Lowly Manger Lying

Hymnal: Millard's Hymns, Songs and Carols #7 (1882) Refrain First Line: Angels wake the blessed chorus Languages: English Tune Title: [In the lowly manger lying]
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In the Lowly Manger Lying

Hymnal: Sparkling Diamonds #172 (1884) Refrain First Line: Angels wake the blessed chorus Languages: English Tune Title: [In the lowly manger lying]

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George Cooper

1840 - 1927 Author of "In the Lowly Manger Lying" George Cooper, poet, was born in the city of New York, May 14, 1840 son of John and Hepzibah Cooper, He was educated in the public schools of his native city, and afterwards studied law under the late Chester A. Arthur. After practicing for a short time, he renounced his profession to devote himself to the vocation to which his natural gifts inclined him. In his early years, he had developed a taste for writing, and before his sixteenth year had begun to contribute acceptable verses to several leading magazines. Encouraged by the success that met his early productions, he wrote constantly, and became a regular contributor to such periodicals as “The Independent,” “Harpers’ Young People,” and “Harper’s Magazine,” “Atlantic Monthly,” “Putman’s Monthly,” “Our Young Folks,” and “Appleton’s Journal.” Writing constantly for more than a decade, Mr. Cooper has frequently enriched the periodical literature of America by verses of much felicity, and has attracted a wide circle, among his poems are always welcomed with pleasure. His happiest verse has been written for children, and in it lies his chief claim to remembrance. A number of his children’s poems have been published in the collection known as “School and Home Melodies;” and he also issued a volume of hymns consisting exclusively of his own writing and entitled, “The Chaplet.” Among his best-known songs are: “Beautiful Isle of the Sea,” “Must We Then Meet as Strangers,” “Sweet Genevieve,” “While the days Are Going By,” and “God Bless the Little Church Around the Corner.” He has written song words for such composers as Wallace, Abt, Thomas, Millard, and Foster. Of His Other poems, “After,” and “Hereafter” are general favorites; the “Ballad of the Storming of Stony Point” was awarded a prize, and “Learning to Walk” was honored by a commendation from the late William Cullen Bryant. Mr. Cooper was married, in 1877, to Mary E., Daughter of William Tyson, and has since resided at Jersey Heights, where he still employs his leisure in writing. --http://www.mamalisa.com/blog/only-one-mother-–-a-poem

Harrison Millard

1830 - 1895 Person Name: Harrison Millard, 1829-1895 Author of "In the Lowly Manger Lying" in The Cyber Hymnal
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