7075. A Virgin Did Come

1. A virgin did come from lowliest home,
And shelter she fain in a manger would find;
For full was the inn, and no room was within,
Save where to the stalls the mute oxen they bind.

Refrain
O how wondrous the love and the deep humility
Of Him who was laid in the manger for me.

2. That Babe was a king, mystic gifts, lo, they bring,
Sure tokens they were of some great one to be;
To Bethlehem led, Eastern sages have sped
From afar The desire of all nations to see. [Refrain]

3. Accomplished their hope, their treasures they ope—
Gold, frankincense, myrrh, to that Infant they brought,
Gifts costly and rare, full of meaning they were,
Though not yet unveiled were the great truths they taught. [Refrain]

4. No tokens of state round that royal Babe wait,
Seeming least, and yet greatest, of monarchs was He;
But in reverence low, princely Magi did bow,
As though they divined all His true dignity. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: A virgin did come from lowliest home
Title: A Virgin Did Come
Author: S. C. Clarke (Samuel Childs Clarke?)
Refrain First Line: O how wondrous the love and the deep humility
Language: English
Source: Carols Old and Carols New, by Charles L. Hutchins (Boston, Massachusetts: Parish Choir, 1916), number 284
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [A virgin did come from lowliest home]
Composer: G. H. Gregory
Incipit: 55135 55512 34567
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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