| Auteurs Divers Greeting and Wassail Carols: Christmas is comingCome all you worthy gentlemenDeck the hallGod rest you merry, gentlemenHere we come a wassailingJoy to the worldListen, lordings, unto meO Christmas TreePast three o'clockThe Boar's Head CarolThe Mummer's SongThe Twelve Days of ChristmasThe Waits' SongThis is the truthWassail all over the townWe wish you a merry ChristmasLullabies: Away in a mangerChild in the mangerInfant Holy, Infant LowlyI saw a fair maidenI saw a maiden sitten and singI sing of a maidenLullay my likingO babe divineO little one sweetO sleep, thou heav'n born treasureSilent nightSing lullabySleep! holy babeSeet was the song the virgin sangThe Rocking CarolCarols with RefrainA child this day is bornA great and mighty wonderA wirgin mos pureAngels from the realms of gloryBlessed be that maid MaryCoventry CarolDing dong! merrily on highEcho CarolHe is born, the holy oneI saw three shipsJoseph dearest, Joseph mineMary's Boy ChildNow the holly bears a berryPat a PanPersonent HodieSee amid the winter's snowShepherds, in the field abidingShepherds! Shake off your drowsy sleepSusaniThe Angel GabrielThe first nowellThe holly and the ivyThe seven joys of MaryThere is no roseUp! Good Christen folk and listenWe three Kings of Orient areWhen the crimson sun had setTraditional Hymns and Carols: Adam lay yboundenAll this night bright angels singAs Joseph was a walkingAs with gladness men of oldCherry Tree CarolChrist was born on Christmas DayChristians, awakeGood Christian men, rejoiceGood King WenceslasHail! the herald angels singHow far is ti to BethlehemIn Dulci JubiloIn the bleak midwinterIt came upon the midnight clearLeave, shepherds, leaveLittle donkeyO come, all ye faithfulO little town of BethlehemOnce in royal David's cityRejoice and be merryRemember, O thou manSussex CarolUnto us is born a sonWaht child is thisWhence is that goodly fragranceWhilde shepherds watchedOther Seasons: King Jesus hath a gardenThe old year now away is fledTomorrow shall be my dancing dayWhen Jesus Christ was yet a child |