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8376. Ye People, Cease From Tears

1 Ye people, cease from tears,
Your prayers are heard above:
And from His throne in Heav’n appears
The God of peace and love.

2 O’er Bethl’em’s silent plains,
Hark, heav’nly voices sing,
Announcing in triumphant strains
The birthday of our king.

3 The faithful shepherds hear,
And haste the Babe to greet:
Let us like them with joy draw near,
And worship at His feet.

4 But say—oh, strange surprise—
What spectacle is seen:
An Infant in the manger laid,
His parents poor and mean?

5 Say—do we here behold
The Son of God most high,
Who doth within His hand infold
The earth and sea and sky?

6 Faith penetrates the veil,
And through the cloud drawn o’er,
Sees Him whom angels trembling hail,
The God whom they adore.

7 O Babe, Thy birth despised
And lowly manger tell,
To flee from all below that’s prized,
And with the meek to dwell.

8 From sinful shame and pride
Guard us, Thou Child divine:
Then wilt Thou in our hearts abide,
Thy cradle and Thy shrine.

Text Information
First Line: Ye people, cease from tears
Title: Ye People, Cease From Tears
Latin Title: Jam desinant suspiria
Author: Charles Coffin
Translator: Richard Campbell
Meter: SM
Language: English
Source: Paris Breviary, 1736
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Written for Matins of Christmas Day. Alternate tune: ST. MICHAEL by Louis Bourgeois
Tune Information
Name: ST. GEORGE
Composer: Henry John Gauntlett (1848)
Meter: SM
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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