Traditional Holiday Sheet Music Assembled by C. B. Jones December 4, 2014
Book #15: Part III in C, Alto Clef
For Viola
Number Title Page 1 Angels We Have Heard on High 3 2 Away in a Manger 4 3 Deck the Hall 5 4 First Nowell 6 5 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 7 6 Good King Wenceslas 9 7 Hallelujah! 10 8 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 12 9 Here We Come A-Wassailing 13 10 In the Bleak Midwinter 14 11 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 15 12 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring 16 13 Joy to the World 18 14 Oh Chanukah, Oh Chanukah 19 15 O Come, All Ye Faithful 20 16 O Little Town of Bethlehem 21 17 O Tannenbaum 22 18 On This Day The Earth Shall Ring 23 19 Silent Night 24 20 We Three Kings 25 21 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 26 22 What Child is This? 27
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Clef
Trans-position voice rhythm strings
Wood-winds brass
1 All
As written with chords
treble, bass C
piano, guitar
2 I up 1 octave treble C violin
flute, oboe
3 as written treble C soprano violin
4 Bb soprano clarinet trumpet
5 F English horn
French horn
6 Eb alto sax
7 II up 1 octave treble C violin
flute, oboe
8 as written treble C alto violin
9 Bb soprano clarinet trumpet
10 F English horn
French horn
11 Eb alto sax
12 III as written treble F
French horn
13 Bb 8vb
bass clarinet, tenor sax
baritone horn
14 treble 8vb C tenor
contra-bass*
15 alto C viola
16 bass C cello bassoon
tenor trom-bone
17 IV as written treble Bb 8vb
bass clarinet
Bari-tone horn
18 Eb 8vb baritone sax
19
bass, tenor or treble C 8vb
contra-bass*
20 bass C bass cello bassoon
tenor or bass trom-bone
down 1 octave C 8vb
contra-bass
contra-bassoon tuba
2
III AnShepComeSee
gelsherds,
toHim
wewhyBeth
in
havethislea
heard
juhemman
onbito
ger
highlee?seelaid
WhyHim
sing
whomwhose
ingthese
thebirth
sweetsongs
anthe
lyof
gels
an
throughhap
praisegels
thepy
asing;
night,cheer?
bove;
--
- --
-
-- -
---
-
5
and
comeWhat
Ma
the
agreat
ry,
moun
dorebright
Jo
tains
onness
seph,
in
bendid
lend
re
dedyou
your
ply
kneesee?
aid,
ech
Christ,What
while
o
theglad
we
back
Lord,tid
raise
their
theings
our
new
bravedid
heartsborn
deyou
inKing.
light.hear?
love.--
--
--
- --
-
-
9
Glo
ri a
in ex cel sis
De o.- - - - - - - - -
15
Glo
ri a
in ex cel sis
De
1, 2, 3.
o.
4.
o.- - - - - - - -
Angels We Have Heard on HighTraditional French arr. Barnes
3
III A
waycat
near
intleme,
aare
Lord
manlowJe
ger,ing,sus,
notheI
cribBaask
forby
Thee
aato
bed,
wakes,stay
thebut
close-
---
- -
5
litlitby
tletleme
LordLordfor
JeJeev
sussus,er
laynoand
downcrylove
ingme,
HisHeI
sweet
head.
makes.pray.
TheI
Bless
--
-
---
-
9
starsloveall
inThee,
the
theLorddear
skyJechil
sus;dren
looklookin
downdownThy
wherefromten
Hetheder
lay,sky,care,
theandand
-- -
13
litstayfit
tlebyus
Lordmyfor
Jecra
Heav
susdleen
atillto
sleepmorlive
onningwith
theisThee
1, 2.
hay.nigh.
TheBe
3.
there.
- ---
--
Away in a MangerMurray, arr. Stauff
4
III DeckSeeFast
thethea -
hallblaz -way
withingthe
boughsYuleold
ofbe -
year
hol -forepas -
ly,us,ses,
fa la la la la la
la la la.
5
TisStrikeHail
thethethe
sea -harpnew,
sonandye
to
joinlads
betheand
jol -chor -las -
ly,us,ses,
fa la la la la la
la la la.
9
DonFol -Sing
welowwe
nowmejoy -
ourin
ous
gaymer -all
ap -ryto -
par -meas -geth -
el,ure,er,
fa la la la la la
la la la.
13
TrollWhileHeed -
theI
less
an -tellof
cientofthe
YuleYule -wind
tidetideand
car -treas -weath -
ol,ure,er,
fa la la la la la
1, 2.
la la la.
3.
la la la.
Deck the HallTraditional Welsh arr. unknown
5
III The
firstlook -bystaren -
No -edthe
drewtered
upwell
lightnight
in
theandofto
those
sawan -
that -the
wise
gel dida
samenorth -men
say,star,star
west,three
wasshin -threeo'erfull
toing
5
cer -inwiseBeth -rev -
tain poorthemenle
erent -
shep -Eastcamehemly
herds inbe -
fromitup -
fieldsyondcoun -tookon
as theythemtryits
their
lay;far,far;rest,knee,
Inandto
andand
9
fieldstoseekthereof -
theas
forit
fered
a
theyEarthkingdid
there
layit
wasboth
in
gavekeep -
theirstophis
inggreattheir
in -andpres -
sheep,light,tent,stayence
onandandrighttheir
a
to
13
coldsofol -o -gold,
win -it
lowver
ter'scon -thetheand
nighttin -star
placemyrrh,
uedthatboth
wherewhereand
wasdayev -Je -
frank -
er
soandit
susin -
deep.night.went.lay.
cense.
No -
17
well, No -
well, No -
well No -
well, -
21
born is the
King of
Is - ra -
1, 2, 3, 4.
el. They
AndThisThen
5.
el.
The First NowellTraditional English arr. Stainer alt.
6
III God
rest
God,not,to
yeour
then"the
mer -heav'n -saidLord
ry,lythesing
gen -fa -an -
prai -
tle-men,ther,gel,ses,
leta
"Letall
noth -bles -noth -you
ingseding
with -
youan -
youin
dis -gela -
this
may,came,fright.place,
re -andThisand
5
mem -un -daywith
bertois
true
Christcer -
bornlove
ourtain
aand
Sav -shep -Sav -
broth - er -
iourherdsiourhood
wasbrought
ofeach
born
ti -a
oth -
ondingspureer
Christ -ofvir -
now
mastheginem -
day
same:brightbrace.
tohowto
This
9
savethatfreeho -
usinallly
allBeth -thosetide
fromle -
whoof
Sa -
hemtrust
Christ -
tan'swasin
powerbornHimmas
whenthe
fromdoth
weSonSa -
bring
wereof
tan'sre -
goneGod
pow'rdeem -
a -byandin
stray,name.might.grace.
O
13
ti - dings of
com - fort and
joy, com-fort and
joy, O
17
ti - dings of
com - fort and
1, 2, 3.
joy! From
Now"Fear
4.
joy!
God Rest Ye Merry, GentlemenTraditional English arr. Douglass
7
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8
III Good"Hith -"Bring"Sire,In
Kinger,methehis
Wen -page,fleshnightmas -
ces -andandis
ter's
las
standbringdark -steps
lookedbymeerhe
outme,
wine,now,trod,
onif
bringand
where
thethoumethethe
feast
pineknow'st
windsnow
of
logsit,
blowslay
Ste -tell -hith -
strong -dint -
er.
phening:
er.ed.
5
whenyon -ThouFailsHeat
thederandmywas
snowpeas -
Iheart,
in
layant,will
Ithe
'roundwhosee
knowver -
a -is
himnoty
bout,he?
dine,how;sod
deep
Wherewhen
Iwhich
andandwecanthe
crispwhatbeargo
saint
andhishimnohad
e -
dwell -thith -long -print -
ven.ing?"er."er."ed.
9
Bright -"Sire,Page"MarkThere -
lyhe
andmy
fore,
shonelivesmon -foot -
Chris -
thea
archsteps,tian
moongoodforthmy
men,
thatleaguetheygood
be
night,hence,went,page;sure,
thought
un -forthtread
wealth
theder -theythouor
frostneathwent
inrank
wastheto -
thempos -
cru -
moun -geth -bold -ses -
el,tain,er,ly:
sing,
13
whenrightThroughthouye
aa -
theshaltwho
poorgainstrudefindnow
manthe
winds'thewill
camefor -
wildwin -
bless
inestla -
ter'sthe
sight,fence,mentragepoor
gath' -byand
freezeshall
ringSaintthethy
your-
win -Ag -bit -
bloodselves
ternes'terlessfind
fu -foun -wea -cold -bles -
1, 2, 3, 4.
el.
tain."ther.ly."
5.
sing.
Good King WenceslasTraditional arr. Stauff
9
III
Hal - le - lu - jah,
Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-
6
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal -
le - lu - jah,
Hal-le-lu-jah,
Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-
11
le - lu-jah!
for the Lord
God Om-ni po-tent
reign-eth, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-
16
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!
for the Lord
GodOm-ni - po-tent
reign-eth, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-
21
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!
Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah,Hal -
le-lu-jah,Hal-le-lu-jah!
for the Lord
26
GodOm-ni - po-tent
reign-eth,Hal-le-lu-jah,
Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!
for the Lord
GodOm-ni - po-tent
31
reign - eth, Hal -
le - lu - jah!
The
king-dom of this
world
is be -
37
come the
King-dom of our
Lord and of His
Christ, and of His
Christ;
43
and
He shall reign for
ev - er and ev -
er, and He shall
reign for ev - er and
Hallelujah! Handel arr. Prout10
48
ev - er,
and He shall
reign for ev - er and
ev - er,
for-ev-er, and
53
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah!
for ev - er and
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-
57
lu - jah!
for ev-er and
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah!
for-ev-er - and
62
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah!
for ev-er and
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah!
67
King of
Kings, and Lord of
Lords,
and He shall reign, and He
shall reign,
72
andHeshallreignfor
ev-er and ev -
er, King of
Kings,
and Lord of
Lords,
and Heshall
79
reignforev-er, for
ev-er and ev -
er, King of
Kings, andLordof
Lords, King of
Kings, andLordof
85
Lords, and
He shall reign for
ev - er and ev -
er, for ev-er and
ev-er, for ev-er and
90
ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -
lu - jah, Hal -
le - lu -
jah!
Hallelujah!2
11
III Hark!Christ,Mild
bythe
he -
her -high -lays
aldesthis
an -heaven
glo -
gelsa -ry
singdored;
by,
Christglo -
bornthery
that
toev -we
theer -no
newlast -
more
borningmay
King!Lord;die,
5
Peacelateborn
oninto
Earthtimeraise
andbe -us
mer -holdfrom
cyhimthe
mild,come,Earth,
Godoff -
born
andspring
to
sin -of
give
nerstheus
rec -Vir -sec -
on -gin'sond
womb.ciled!
birth.
9
Joy -VeiledRisen
ful,in
with
allfleshheal -
yetheing
na -God -in
headtions,
his
rise,see;
wings,
joinhaillight
theth'in -and
tri -car -life
umphnateto
ofDe -all
thei -
he
skies;ty,
brings,
13
withpleasedhail,
th'an -asthe
gel -manSun
icwithof
hostus
Right -
pro -to
eous -
claim,dwell;ness!
Je -Christ
Hail,
issus, -the
bornour
heaven
inEm -born
Beth -man -
Prince
le -u -of
el!hem!
Peace!
17
Hark! the her - ald
an - gels sing
glo - ry to the
1, 2.
new born King!"
3.
new born King!"
Hark! The Herald Angels SingMendelssohn arr. Cummings
12
III
O
herearemas -have
wenottera
comedai -andlit -
a -ly
goodtle
was -beg -mis -
purse
sail -
tress,
inggersas
made
a -thatyouof
mongbegsit
ratch -
thefrom
be -ing
leavesdoorsideleath -
sototheer
green,door,fire,skin;
butpraywe
5
herewethinkwant
weareof
some
comeneigh -
usof
a -bors'pooryour
wan -chil -
smallchil -
d'ringdrendren
change
sowhomwhoto
fairyouwan -line
havederit
toseenin
well
bebe -the
with -
seen.fore.mire.
in.
Love and
9
joy come to
you, and to
you your was - sail,
too, and God
13
bless you, and
send you a
Hap - py New
Year, and God
17
send you a
Hap - py New
1, 2, 3.
Year. We
GoodWe
4.
Year.
Here We Come A-WassailingTraditional arr. Stauff
13
III InGod,An -What_
theHeaven
gels
bleakcanandcan
mid -notarch -
I
win -holdan -
give
ter,him,gelshim,
frost -nor_may
poor_
y
have
windEarthgath -as
madesus -ered
I
tain;there,
moan,
am?
5
EarthHeavencher -If
stoodandu -I
hardEarthbimwere
asshalland
a
i -
fleeser -
shep -
a -a -
ron,wayphinherd,
wa -
whenthrong -
I
terHe
would
likecomes
edbring
atothea
stone;reign;air;
lamb;
9
snowinbutif
hadthehisI
fal -bleakmo -
were
len,mid -ther
a
snowwin -on -
wise_
on snow,terly,
man,
a
snow_
sta -inI
bleher
would
on_placemaid -do
suf -enmy
snow,ficedbliss,part;
the
yet
13
inLord_wor -what
the
shipedI
bleakGodthecan
mid -in -be -I
win -car -lov -give
ter,nate,ed
him,
1, 2, 3.
longJe -
with
asusa
go.
Christ.kiss.
Our
4.
give my
heart.
In The Bleak MidwinterHolst
14
III It
camethrough
withlo!
up -the -thethe
onclo -
woesdays
thevenofare
mid -skiessin
haste-
nighttheyandning
clear,comestrifeon,
thatwiththeby
peace -glori -
worldpro -
fulous
asphets
songwings
suf -seen
ofun -
feredof
old,
furled,long;old,
fromandbe -
when
5
an -stillneathwith
gelstheirthethe
bend -heav -
heaven -ev -
inglylyer -
nearmu -
hymncir -
thesic
havecling
Earthfloatsrolledyears
too'ertwoshall
touch
allthou -come
theirthe
sandthe
harpswea -yearstime
ofryof
fore -
gold:
world;wrong;
told,
"Peacea -
andwhen
9
onbovewar -peace
theits
ringshall
Earth,sadhu -o -
goodandmanver
willlow -kindall
toly
hearsthe
men,plains
notearth
fromtheytheits
bendheaven's
tid -an -
onall
ingscient
gra -hov -
which -splen -
cious'ringtheydors
King."wing,bring;fling,
TheandO
and
13
worldev -hushall
oferthethe
sol -o'er
noiseworld
emnits
andgive
still -Ba -
ceaseback
nessbel -
yourthe
laysoundsstrifesong
totheand
which
hearbless -hearnow
theedthethe
an -an -an -an -
gelsgelsgelsgels
1, 2, 3.
sing.sing.sing!
StillYetFor
4.
sing.
It Came Upon the Midnight ClearWillis
15
III
5
9
13
17
21
25
29
33
Jesu, Joy of Man's DesiringJ. S. Bach
16
37
41
45
49
53
57
61
65
69
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring2
17
III JoyJoyNoHe
toto
morerules
thetheletthe
world!world!
sinsworld
TheTheandwith
LordSav -sor -
truth
isviorrowsand
come:reigns;grow,grace,
Letlet
norand
5
Earthusthornsmakes
re -ourin -the
ceivesongsfestna -
herem -the
tions
King;ploy,
ground;prove
Let
whileHethe
9
ev -fieldscomesglo -
'ryandto
ries
heart
floods,make
of
pre -rocks,
HisHis
parehillsbless -right -
himandingseous -
room
plains,flowness,
13
andre -farand
peat
heaven
aswon -
andthetheders
na -sound -curse
of
tureingis
His
singjoy
found,love,
andre -farand
17
peat,heaven,
as,won - ders
andre -farand
heaven
peatas
won -
andthetheders
na -
sound -curse
of
tureingis
His
1, 2, 3.
sing.joy.
found.
4.
love.
Joy to the WorldHandel arr. Mason
18
I for Vla O
Chan - u - kah, O
Chan - u - kah, come
light the me -
no - rah,
5
lets have a
par - ty,
we'll all dance the
ho - ra.
9
Gath - er round the
ta - ble,
we'll give you a
tre - at,
13
Dre - y - dels to
play with and
lat - keys to
eat. And
17
while we
are
play - ing
the
21
can - dles are
bur - r - ning
low,
25
one for each
night, the - y
shed a sweet
ight to re -
29
mind us of
days long a
go.
1.
O
2.
O Chanukah, O ChanukahTraditional
19
III O
come,God,
SeeSing,
Child,
allfrom
howchoirs
for
ye
theof
us
faith -God,
shep -an -
sin -
ful,
herds,gels,
ners
joy -
Light
sum -sing
poor
fulfrom
monedin
and
andLight
toex -
in
tri -e -
Hisul -
a
um -ter -
cra -ta -
man -
phant,nal,
dle,tion,
ger,
O
5
comelo!
leav -sing,
we
ye,He
ingall
would
ab -
theirye
em -
O
comehors
flocks,ci -
brace
ti -
yenot
drawzens
thee
totheof
with
Beth -Vir -
nighhea -
love
ven
legin's
toa -
and
hem;
womb;
gaze;bove;
awe;
9
come,on -
weglo -
who
andly
toory
could
be -be -
willto
not
holdgot -
thith -God,
love
him,ten
erthee,
bornSon
bendglo -
lov -
the
ourry
ing
Kingof
joy -in
us
ofthe
fulthe
so
an -Fa -
foot -high -
dear -
gels;ther;
steps;est;
ly?
13
dore him, O
17
come let us a -
dore him,
Christ, the
Lord.
O Come, All Ye FaithfulTraditional arr. Wade
20
III O
lit -
Christsi -
child -ho -
tleis
lent -renly
townbornly,
pureChild
ofof
howandof
Beth -Ma -si -
hap -Beth -
le -
lent -
le -
hem,ry;ly,py
hem,
howandthe
prayde -
stillgath -won -to
scend
weered
drousthe -to
seeallgift
bless -us,
theea -isedwe
bove,lie!
given!Child,pray;
A -while
Sowherecast
5
bovemor -Godmis -out
thytalsim -er -
our
deepsleep,parts
ysin
andtheto
criesand
dream -
an -hu -outen -
lessgelsmantoter
sleepkeep
heartsthee,in,
thetheirtheSonbe
si -
watchbless -
ofborn
lentof
ingsthein
starswon -of
moth -us
godering
hiserto -
love.by;
heaven.mild;day.
yetO
Nowhere
We
9
inmor -earchar -hear
thyningmay
i -the
darkstars,hearty
Christ -
streetsto -his
standsmas
shi -
geth -com -
watch -an -
nether
ing,inggels
thepro -butandthe
ev -
claimin
faithgreat
er -thethis
holdsglad
last -ho -
worldwidetid -
inglyoftheings
birth!Light;
sin,door,tell;
theand
wheretheO
13
hopesprais -meekdarkcome
andes
soulsnight
to
fearssingwill
wakes,us,
oftore -thea -
all
Godceiveglo -bide
thethe
him,ry
with
yearsKing,still
breaks,us,
areandtheandour
met
peacedear
Christ -Lord
into
ChristmasEm -
theemenen -
comesman -
to -ontersonce
u
1, 2, 3, 4.
night.Earth.
in.more.
ForHow
WhereO
5.
el.
O Little Town of BethlehemRedner
21
III
O
tan -tan -tan -
nen-nen-nen-
baum,baum,baum,
OOO
tan -tan -tan -
nen -nen -nen -
baum,baum!baum!
weiDu
Dein
treukannstkleid
sindmirwill
de -sehrmich
inege -
was
blat -fal -leh -
ter!len!ren:
OOO
5
tan -tan -tan -
nen -nen -nen -
baum,baum,baum,
OOO
tan -tan -tan -
nen -nen-nen-
baum,baum!baum!
weiDu
Dein
treukannstkleid
sindmirwill
de -sehr -mich
inege -
was
blat -fal -leh -
ter!len!ren:
DuWiedie
9
grunstofthoff -
nichthat
nungnur
nichtund
zurzurbest -
som -Weih-
an -mer -
nacht -dig -
zeit,zeitkeit,
neineingibt
auchbaumtrust
imvonund
win -dir
kraftter,
michzu
wennhochjed -
eser -er
schneit.freut!zeit.
OOO
13
tan -tan -tan -
nen -nen -nen -
baum,baum,baum,
OOO
tan -tan -tan -
nen -nen -nen -
baum,baum!baum!
weiDuDas
truekannst
sollsindmirdein
de -sehrkleid
ine -ge -
mich
1, 2.
blat -fal -
ter!len!
OO
3.
leh - ren. -
O TannenbaumTraditional
22
III OnHisGod'sOn
thisthe
brightthis
daydoom,star,day
Earthourso'eran -
shallthehisgels
ringmirth;head,sing,
withwhenWisewith
thehe
Mentheir
songcamethreesong
chil -
downto
Earth
drento
himshall
singEarth,led;ring,
5
toBeth -kneelprai -
thele -
theysing
Lord,hemlow
Christ,
Christsawbyhea -
ourhishis
ven's
King,birth;bed,
King,
bornoxlay
born
onandtheiron
Earthass
giftsEarth
tobe -beto
savesideforesave
us;himhim,us,
9
himfrompraisepeace
thethehimand
Fa -coldandlove
therwould
a -he
gavehidedoregave
us.him.him.us.
Id - e - o -
o - o,
13
id - e - o -
o - o,
id - e - o
glo - ri - a
in ex - cel - sis
1, 2, 3.
De - o!
4.
De - o!
On This Day Earth Shall RingAnon. arr. Stauff
23
III
Si -Si -Si -
lentlentlent
night,night,night,
ho -ho -ho -
lylyly
night,night,night,
Sonshep -all
ofherds
is
God,quakecalm,
love'satall
puretheis
light,sight,bright
5
ra -glo -round
diantriesyon
beamsstream
vir -
fromfromgin
thyheav -moth -
ho -ener
lya
and
facefar,
child.
withheav'n -
Ho -
thelyly
dawnhosts
in -
of
fant
re -singso
deem -al -ten -
le -der
inglu -
and
grace,ia.
mild,
9
Je -Christsleep
sus,thein
LordSav -heav -
atioren -
thyisly
birth,born,peace,
Je -Christ,Sleep
sus,thein
LordSav -heav -
atioren -
thyisly
birth.born!peace.
Silent NightGruber arr. Reinecke
©
24
III WeBornFrank -MyrrhGlo -
threeain -is
rious
kingsKingcensemine,now
ofontoitsbe -
O -
Beth -of -bit -
hold
ri -le -ferter
Him
enthem'shaveper -a -
plain,are;
I,fume,rise,
bear -gold
in -breathes
King
ingI
censea
and
giftsbringownslifeGod
wetoaof
and
7
tra -crownDe -gath -Sac -
verseHim
i -er -
a -a -ty
ingri -
gain,far,
nigh,gloom;
fice,
fieldKingpray'r -
sor -al -
andfor -and
rowing,le -
foun -ev -
prais -sigh -lu -
tain,er,
ing, -ing,ia,
moorceas -all
bleed -al -
andingmening,le -
moun -
ne -rais -dy -lu -
tain,ver,ing,ing,ia,
13
fol -o -wor -seal'dEarth
low -vershipin
ingus
Himtheto
yon -all
Godstone -heav'n
derto
mostcoldre -
star.
reign.High.tomb.plies.
O
18
star of
won - der,
star of
night,
star with
roy - al
beau - ty
bright,
26
west - ward
lead - ing,
still pro -
ceed - ing,
guide us
to Thy
per - fect
light.
We Three KingsHopkins
25
I for Vla We
wishbringwon't
youusgo
aa
un -
mer -fig -til
rygywe
Christ -pud -get
mas,ding,some,
weohwe
wishbringwon't
youusgo
aa
un -
mer -fig -til
rygywe
Christ -pud -get
mas,ding,some,
weohwe
5
wishbringwon't
youusgo
aa
un -
mer -fig -til
rygywe
Christ -pud -get
mas,dingsome
andandso
aa
hap -cup
bring
pyof
some
newgoodout
year.cheer.here.
Good
9
tid - ings we
bring to
you and your
kin, we
13
wish you a mer - ry
Christ - mas, and a
hap - py - new
1, 2. year! Oh
We
3. year!
We Wish You a Merry ChristmasTraditional
26
III
What
childlies
bring
isHe
Him
thisinin -
who,such
cense,
laidmeangold
toes -
and
rest,tate
myrrh,
onwhercome
Ma -ox
peas -
ry'sandant,
lapass
king
isareto
sleep -feed -own
ing?ing?him.
WhomGoodThe
5
an -Chris -King
gelstian,of
greetfear:
Kings
withforsal -
an -sin -va -
themsnerstion
sweethere
brings,
whilethelet
shep -si -
lov -
herdslenting
watchWordhearts
areisen
keep -plead -throne
ing?ing.Him.
9
This, this is
Christ the King whom
shep - herds guard and
an - gels sing;
13
haste, haste to
bring him laud, the
babe, the son of
1, 2.
Ma - ry. WhySo
3.
Ma - ry.
What Child is This?Traditional
27