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ALL SAINTS

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. S. Allen Incipit: 55555 51355 5671 Used With Text: Cheerily, cheerily, sing we all

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Cheerily, Cheerily, Sing We All

Author: William Reed Huntington Appears in 7 hymnals Refrain First Line: Cheerily, cheerily sing we all Lyrics: 1 Cheerily, cheerily, sing we all, On Christmas Eve the shadows fall; On Christmas morn the sunlight breaks, And all the world to gladness wakes. The leaves are dead, the birds are fled, The little brooks’ tongues are tied with cold; But bells may ring, and children sing, For bright and warm is our Shepherd’s fold. Refrain: Cheerily, cheerily sing we all, For the day of the year, it draweth near, We children love our own to call, Christmas, sweet Christmas, welcome here; O day of days most dear, most dear, Christmas, sweet Christmas, welcome here! 2 Heavily hung is our Christmas tree, ’Tis burdened well for you and me; The hemlock branches piled with snow In native woods bend not so low. God giveth all; the ravens call, He heareth them: so let us begin; He hears alway when children pray, For He Himself a child has been. [Refrain] 3 Help us, dear Lord, lest we selfish be: All hearts are not so glad as we; Remember then Thy poor tonight, And flood their darkness with the light. The hungry feed, the wanderer lead, The sorrowing souls, the captive free; And think, we pray, on this glad day, Of those who have no Christmas tree. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Cheerily, cheerily, sing we all] Text Sources: Sunday School Hymns (New York: General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union and Choral Book Society, 1867)

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Cheerily, cheerily, sing we all

Hymnal: The Church Porch #37 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: ALL SAINTS
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Cheerily, cheerily, Sing we all

Hymnal: The Church Porch #37 (1893) Languages: English Tune Title: ALL SAINTS
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Cheerily, Cheerily, Sing We All

Author: William Reed Huntington Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12351 Refrain First Line: Cheerily, cheerily sing we all Lyrics: 1 Cheerily, cheerily, sing we all, On Christmas Eve the shadows fall; On Christmas morn the sunlight breaks, And all the world to gladness wakes. The leaves are dead, the birds are fled, The little brooks’ tongues are tied with cold; But bells may ring, and children sing, For bright and warm is our Shepherd’s fold. Refrain: Cheerily, cheerily sing we all, For the day of the year, it draweth near, We children love our own to call, Christmas, sweet Christmas, welcome here; O day of days most dear, most dear, Christmas, sweet Christmas, welcome here! 2 Heavily hung is our Christmas tree, ’Tis burdened well for you and me; The hemlock branches piled with snow In native woods bend not so low. God giveth all; the ravens call, He heareth them: so let us begin; He hears alway when children pray, For He Himself a child has been. [Refrain] 3 Help us, dear Lord, lest we selfish be: All hearts are not so glad as we; Remember then Thy poor tonight, And flood their darkness with the light. The hungry feed, the wanderer lead, The sorrowing souls, the captive free; And think, we pray, on this glad day, Of those who have no Christmas tree. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Cheerily, cheerily, sing we all]

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A. S. Allen

Composer of "ALL SAINTS" in The Church Porch

William Reed Huntington

1838 - 1909 Author of "Cheerily, Cheerily, Sing We All" in The Cyber Hymnal
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