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This Endris Night

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6642 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: This endris night I saw a sight Lyrics: 1. This endris night1 I saw a sight A star as bright as day; And ever among a maiden sung, Lullay, by by, lullay. 2. This lovely lady sat and sung, And to her Child did say: My Son, my Brother, Father, dear, Why liest Thou thus in hay? 3. My sweetest bird, thus ’tis required, Though Thou be King veray2; But nevertheless I will not cease To sing, By by, lullay. 4. The Child then spake in His talking, And to his mother said: “Yea, I am known as Heaven-King, In crib though I be laid. 5. For angels bright down to Me light3: Thou knowest ’tis no nay4: And for that sight thou may’st delight To sing, By by, lullay. 6. “Now, sweet Son, since Thou art a king, Why art Thou laid in stall? Why dost not order thy bedding In some great kingès hall? 7. Methinks5 ’tis right that king or knight Should lie in good array: And then among, it were no wrong To sing, By by, lullay. 8. “Mary mother, I am thy Child, Though I be laid in stall; For lords and dukes shall worship Me, And so shall kingès all. 9. Ye shall well see that kingès three Shall come on this twelfth day. For this behest give Me thy breast And sing, By by, lullay. 10. “Now tell, sweet Son, I Thee do pray, Thou art my Love and Dear— How should I keep Thee to Thy pay6, And make Thee glad of cheer? 11. For all Thy will I would fulfill— Thou knowest well, in fay7; And for all this I will Thee kiss, And sing, By by, lullay. 12. “My dear mother, when time it be, Take thou Me up on loft, And set Me then upon thy knee, And handle me full soft. 13. And in thy arm thou hold Me warm, And keep Me night and day, And if I weep, and may not sleep, Thou sing, By by, lullay. 14. “Now sweet Son, since it is come so, That all is at Thy will, I pray Thee grant to me a boon8, If it be right and skill9,— 15. That child or man, who will or can Be merry on my day, To bliss Thou bring—and I shall sing, Lullay, by by, lullay. Some of the archaic terms require explanation: 1 This endris night: The other night, a few nights ago 2 Veray: True 3 Light: Alight 4 No nay: Undeniable 5 Methinks: I think 6 Pay: Satisfaction 7 Fay: Faith 8 Boon: Favor 9 Skill: Reasonable Languages: English Tune Title: THIS ENDRIS NYGHT

This Endris Night (The Other Night)

Hymnal: Uncommon Christmas Carols #3 (1941) First Line: This endris night I saw a sight Tune Title: [This endris night I saw a sight]

This endris night I saw a sight

Hymnal: The International Book of Christmas Carols #16 (1963) Tune Title: [This endris night I saw a sight]

This Endris Night

Hymnal: Oxford Book of Carols #39 (1928) First Line: This endris night I saw a sight Tune Title: [This endris night I saw a sight]

This endris night I saw a sight

Hymnal: Hymns for Worship #161 (1939) Languages: English Tune Title: THIS ENDRIS NYGHT

This endris night I saw a sight

Hymnal: Songs of Praise for America #d110 (1938)
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This endris night I saw a sight

Hymnal: The Winchester Hymn Supplement #153 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: HOLY WELL

This Endris Night

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Cambridge Hymnal #174 (1967) Topics: Christmas Tune Title: [This endris night]

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