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Good King Wenceslas Sheet Music

This document contains the lyrics to the Christmas carol "Good King Wenceslas" in musical notation. The carol tells the story of Good King Wenceslas looking out on St. Stephen's Day and encouraging his page to bring him wine so they can go out and distribute alms to a poor man gathering firewood. As they walk through the deep snow, the page grows tired but the king bids him walk on and see the poor man yonder cutting firewood upon the mountain.
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Good King Wenceslas Sheet Music

This document contains the lyrics to the Christmas carol "Good King Wenceslas" in musical notation. The carol tells the story of Good King Wenceslas looking out on St. Stephen's Day and encouraging his page to bring him wine so they can go out and distribute alms to a poor man gathering firewood. As they walk through the deep snow, the page grows tired but the king bids him walk on and see the poor man yonder cutting firewood upon the mountain.
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ChristmasCarolMusic.

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Good King Wenceslas


words by J. M. Neale tune: Tempus Adest Floridum, 1582 harm. by Edward L. Stauff

# C &

ranges

1. Good 2. "Hi 3. "Bring 4. "Sire, 5. In


King ther, me the his

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Wen - ces - las looked page, and stand by flesh and bring me night is dark - er mas - ter's steps he

out me, wine, now, trod,

on if bring and where

the Feast of thou know'st it, me pine logs the wind blows the snow lay

Ste - phen tell - ing: hi - ther: strong - er. dint - ed.


bout, he? dine, how; sod


and and we can the


snow pea I heart, in


lay sant, will I the

when the yon - der thou and Fails my Heat was

?# & #

round a who is see him know not ver - y

deep Where when I which

crisp what bear go saint

and his them no had

e dwel thi long print

- ven. - ling?" - ther." - er." - ed.


night, hence, went, page; sure,

Bright - ly "Sire, he Page and "Mark my There - fore,

?# & #

shone the lives a mon - arch, foot - steps, Chris - tian

moon that good league forth they my good men, be

though un forth tread wealth

the der they thou or

frost neath went in rank

cru - el, was moun - tain, the to - ge - ther bold - ly: them pos - ses - sing,

when a right a through the thou shalt ye who

poor man gainst the rude wind's find the now will

came in sight, for - est fence, wild la - ment win - ter's rage bless the poor

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- el. tain. ther. - ly. sing.

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gath - 'ring win - ter by Saint Ag - nes' and the bit - ter freeze thy blood less shall your - selves find

fu foun wea cold bles -

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