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==Original text and translations==
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1. Good people all, this Christmas time,<br>
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Consider well, and bear in mind,<br>
1. Good people all, this Christmas time,
What our good God for us has done,<br>
Consider well, and bear in mind,
In sending his beloved Son.<br>
What our good God for us has done,
In sending his beloved Son.


With Mary holy, we should pray<br>
With Mary holy, we should pray
To God with love this Christmas day;<br>
To God with love this Christmas day;
In Bethlehem upon that morn,<br>
In Bethlehem upon that morn,
There was a blessed Messiah born.<br>
There was a blessed Messiah born.


2. The night before that happy tide,
The noble Virgin and her guide
Were long time seeking up and down
To find a lodging in the town.


2. The night before that happy tide,<br>
But mark how all things came to pass:
The noble Virgin and her guide<br>
From ev’ry door repelled Alas!
Were long time seeking up and down<br>
As long foretold their refuge all
To find a lodging in the town.<br>
Was but a humble ox’s stall.


But mark how all things came to pass:<br>
3. Let all your songs and praises be,
From ev’ry door repelled Alas!<br>
Unto his Heav’nly Majesty;
As long foretold their refuge all<br>
And evermore, amongst our mirth,
Was but a humble ox’s stall.<br>
Remember Christ our Savior’s birth.


That night the Virgin Mary mild,
Was safe deliver’d of a child;
According unto Heav’n’s decree,
Man’s sweet salvation for to be.


3. Let all your songs and praises be,<br>
4. Near Bethlehem did shepherds keep
Unto his Heav’nly Majesty;<br>
Their flocks of lambs and feeding sheep;
And evermore, amongst our mirth,<br>
To whom God’s angels did appear,
Remember Christ our Savior’s birth.<br>
Which put the shepherds in great fear.


That night the Virgin Mary mild,<br>
“Prepare and go,” the angels said,
Was safe deliver’d of a child;<br>
According unto Heav’n’s decree,<br>
Man’s sweet salvation for to be.<br>
 
 
4. Near Bethlehem did shepherds keep<br>
Their flocks of lambs and feeding sheep;<br>
To whom God’s angels did appear,<br>
Which put the shepherds in great fear.<br>
 
“Prepare and go,” the angels said,<br>
“To Bethlehem. Be not afraid<br>
“To Bethlehem. Be not afraid<br>
For there you’ll find this happy morn<br>
For there you’ll find this happy morn
A princely babe sweet Jesus born.”<br>
A princely babe sweet Jesus born.”
 
 
5. With thankful heart and joyful mind,<br>
The shepherds went the  babe to find,<br>
And as God’s angels had foretold,<br>
They did our Savior Christ behold.<br>


Within a manger he was laid,<br>
5. With thankful heart and joyful mind,
And by His side the virgin maid<br>
The shepherds went the babe to find,
Attending on the Lord of Life<br>
And as God’s angels had foretold,
Who came to earth to end all strife.<br>
They did our Savior Christ behold.


Within a manger he was laid,
And by His side the virgin maid
Attending on the Lord of Life<
Who came to earth to end all strife.


6. See how the Lord of Heav’n and earth,<br>
6. See how the Lord of Heav’n and earth
Show’d himself lowly in His birth;<br>
Show’d himself lowly in His birth;
A sweet example for mankind,<br>
A sweet example for mankind,
To learn to bear a humble mind.<br>
To learn to bear a humble mind.


If quires of Angels did rejoice,<br>
If quires of Angels did rejoice,
Well may mankind with heart and voice<br>
Well may mankind with heart and voice
Sing praises to the God of Heav’n,<br>
Sing praises to the God of Heav’n,
That unto us His Son has giv’n.<br>
That unto us His Son has giv’n.
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Title: The Wexford Carol
Composer: Anonymous (Traditional)

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredCarol

Language: English
Instruments: a cappella
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Description: Traditional Irish Christmas Carol from County Wexford

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Original text and translations

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1. Good people all, this Christmas time,
Consider well, and bear in mind,
What our good God for us has done,
In sending his beloved Son.

With Mary holy, we should pray
To God with love this Christmas day;
In Bethlehem upon that morn,
There was a blessed Messiah born.

2. The night before that happy tide,
The noble Virgin and her guide
Were long time seeking up and down
To find a lodging in the town.

But mark how all things came to pass:
From ev’ry door repelled Alas!
As long foretold their refuge all
Was but a humble ox’s stall.

3. Let all your songs and praises be,
Unto his Heav’nly Majesty;
And evermore, amongst our mirth,
Remember Christ our Savior’s birth.

That night the Virgin Mary mild,
Was safe deliver’d of a child;
According unto Heav’n’s decree,
Man’s sweet salvation for to be.

4. Near Bethlehem did shepherds keep
Their flocks of lambs and feeding sheep;
To whom God’s angels did appear,
Which put the shepherds in great fear.

“Prepare and go,” the angels said,
“To Bethlehem. Be not afraid

For there you’ll find this happy morn
A princely babe sweet Jesus born.”

5. With thankful heart and joyful mind,
The shepherds went the babe to find,
And as God’s angels had foretold,
They did our Savior Christ behold.

Within a manger he was laid,
And by His side the virgin maid
Attending on the Lord of Life<
Who came to earth to end all strife.

6. See how the Lord of Heav’n and earth
Show’d himself lowly in His birth;
A sweet example for mankind,
To learn to bear a humble mind.

If quires of Angels did rejoice,
Well may mankind with heart and voice
Sing praises to the God of Heav’n,
That unto us His Son has giv’n.