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General Information

Title: Hark how all the welkin rings
Composer: Tim Porter

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: Sacred, Carols
Language: English
Instruments: a cappella
Published:

Description: Words: Charles Wesley
One of two carols (with "Sweet was the song") that Tim wrote early in his time as a student at Dartington College, England.

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Original text and translations

English.png English text Hark, how all the welkin rings,
"Glory to the King of kings;
peace on earth, and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled!"

Joyful, all ye nations, rise,
join the triumph of the skies;
universal nature say,
"Christ the Lord is born today!"

Come, Desire of nations, come,
fix in us thy humble home;
rise, the woman's conquering Seed,
bruise in us the serpent's head.

Now display thy saving power,
ruined nature now restore;
now in mystic union join
thine to ours, and ours to thine.

Ding dong, ding dong: Hark all the welkin ringing!