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| (Title of carol) here we come/Christmas bells are ringing | |
| Joseph was an old man/And an old man was he | |
| Lullay, lullay/Thou little tiny Child | |
| (Title of carol)/In heav'n the bells are ringing | |
| Said the night wind to the little lamb | |
| On December five and twenty/(Title of carol) | |
| When blossoms flowered 'mid the snow/Upon a winter night | |
| (Title of carol) looked out/On the Feast of Stephen | |
| (Title of carol) among the leaves so green | |
| (Title of carol)/When they are both full grown | |
| (Title of carol)/Their old familiar carols play | |
| (Title of carol) come sailing in/On Christmas day/On Christmas day | |
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| (Title of carol) out under the sky/How Jesus the Savior did come for to die | |
| (Title of carol)/Frosty wind made moan | |
| (Title of carol), o come, one and all/To Bethlehem haste, to the manger so small | |
| (Title of carol)/And ransom captive Israel | |
| (Title of carol)/Stood a lowly cattle shed | |
| Willie, take your little drum/With your whistle, Robin, come | |
| There's a star in the east on Christmas morn/(Title of carol) | |
| Now the holly bears a berry as white as the milk/And Mary bore Jesus, all wrapped up in silk | |
| (Title of carol)/He sleeps this night so chill | |
| (Title of carol)/I would my true love did so chance | |
| (Title of carol)/All seated on the ground | |
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