| «Glory to the new-born King!
|
| Peace on earth, and mercy mild,
|
| God and sinners reconciled.
|
| Joyful, all ye nations, rise,
|
| Join the triumph of the skies,
|
| With th' angelic host proclaim,
|
| «Christ is born in Bethlehem.
|
| Hark! |
| the herald angels sing,
|
| «Glory to the new-born King!
|
| Christ, by highest heaven adored,
|
| Christ, the everlasting Lord,
|
| Late in time behold him come,
|
| Offspring of the favored one.
|
| Veiled in flesh, the Godhead see,
|
| Hail, th’incarnate Deity,
|
| Pleased, as man, with men to dwell,
|
| Jesus, our Emmanuel!
|
| Hark! |
| the herald angels sing,
|
| «Glory to the new-born King!
|
| Hail! |
| the heaven-born
|
| Prince of peace!
|
| Hail! |
| the Son of Righteousness!
|
| Light and life to all he brings,
|
| Risen with healing in his wings
|
| Mild he lays his glory by,
|
| Born that man no more may die,
|
| Born to raise the son of earth,
|
| Born to give them second birth.
|
| Hark! |
| the herald angels sing,
|
| «Glory to the new-born King!
|
| It came upon a midnight clear that glorious song of old
|
| From angels bending near the earth to touch their harps of gold
|
| Peace on the earth goodwill to men from heav’n all gracious King
|
| The world in solemn stillness lay to hear the angels sing
|
| For lo the days are hast’ning on by prophets seen of old
|
| When with the ever circling years shall come the time foretold
|
| When the new heav’n and earth shall on the Prince of peace their king
|
| And the whole world send back the song which now the angels sing
|
| Still through the cloven skies they come with peaceful wings unfurled
|
| And still their heavenly music floats o’er all the weary world
|
| Above its sad and lowly plains they bend on hovering wing
|
| And ever o’er its Babel sounds the blessed angels sing
|
| Yet with the woes of sin and strife the world has suffered long
|
| Beneath the heavenly strain have rolled two thousand years of wrong
|
| And man at war with man hears not the tidings which they bring
|
| O hush the noise ye men of strife and hear the angels sing
|
| O ye, beneath life’s crushing load whose forms are bending low
|
| Who toil along the climbing way with painful steps and slow
|
| Look now for glad and golden hours come swiftly on the wing
|
| O rest beside the weary road and hear the angels sing
|
| For lo the days are hastening on by prophets seen of old
|
| When with the ever circling years shall come the time foretold
|
| When peace shall over all the earth its ancient splendors fling
|
| And the whole world give back the song which now the angels sing |