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od rest ye merry, gentlemen |
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Let nothing you dismay |
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Remember, |
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Christ, our |
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SaviourWas born on |
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Christmas day |
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To save us all from |
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Satan's power |
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When we were gone astray |
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O tidings of comfort and joy, |
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Comfort and joy |
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O tidings of comfort and joy |
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From God our |
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Heavenly Father |
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A blessed |
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Angel came; |
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And unto certain |
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ShepherdsBrought tidings of the same: |
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How that in |
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Bethlehem was born |
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The Son of |
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God by Name. |
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O tidings of comfort and joy, |
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Comfort and joy |
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O tidings of comfort and joy"Fear not," said the |
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Angel,"Let nothing you affright,This day is born a SaviourOf pure or Virgin bright,To free all those who trust in HimFrom Satan's power and might." |
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O tidings of comfort and joy, |
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Comfort and joy |
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O tidings of comfort and joy |
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Now to the |
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Lord sing praises, |
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All you within this place, |
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And with true love and brotherhood |
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Each other now embrace; |
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This holy tide of |
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ChristmasAll other doth deface. |
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O tidings of comfort and joy, |
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Comfort and joy |
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O tidings of comfort and joy |