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Show TJThE hillsides of vJu.aea 4Latj in the lap of night. .. MtiJ C A Saue for a gleaming star that shone tyUfe" IDith dazzling radiance bright; -vj V -psf. j The loiplt shepherds watched their flocks J?&' Lest some might strat) afar, -iii 0- And gazed at times in au?e and fear gfsi Upon -Then orrthe'night th'ejiimc.ound fijH' i ' Of song, so siceef and clear, W''W"- f3f?-And herald angels sang aloud; m Qfy rr'Reioice, the Christchild's herd Vlj A if JT-Qve gloru unto Qod most high. 1- n-- lALcl peace and goodwill re;mV -tQ W X A Savior's born into the XJWm(u Mto, To ease man's strife and pain."- .yVJfy & jW', These humble shepherd men ; .' Jn-M h'll'ifl There came a unsh to sec the Christ . ''aeJfJ That burned deep within; s ' 'J W'rl So, leaving all their scattered flock's. ' I . 'Mj3 .Theu sped wiih fluing feet - : X t Unto the crib at Bethlehem ' . y-And knelt doom at His feel. o.; .;. i That night is long since past but uct V , h Y A y On eueru Christmas vv--,ur' -J Thie little Chrislchud comes again .i'To-brighten life's dark vuaq; t lo our ''''s''n''n9 edrs !ncrc correj ti",Llf u;c bend lou; to hear ' J The song of peace the angels sang Upon that midnight clear. |