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GOOO KING WENCESLAS & Good King Wenceslas looked out ¢ BI a On the feast of Stephen When the snow lay round about c Dm Deep and crisp and even. . oT a j Brightly shone the moon that night © a Cr Though the frost was cruel, e & UT When @ poor man came in sight ECG Gathering winter fuel Ge “Hither, page, and stand by me, c oT & If thou knows't it telling, Yonder peasant, who is he? c G Where and what his dwelling?" 7 G “Sire, he lives a good league hence: c bz an Underneath the mountain : c. D7 Right against the forest fence Gog By St. Agnes’ fountain.” & “Bring me flesh, and bring me wine, Cc oT Bring me pine-logs hither; Thou and I shall see him dine, c UT When we bear them thither." S7 e Page and monarch, forth they went c 3 eS Forth they went together; c Cr Through the rude wind's wild lament aoe And the bitter weather. ford "Sire, the night is darker now, DI And the wind groes stronger; Fails my heart, I know not how ce o7 G& T can go no longer." D7 & “mark my footstéps, good my page, c o7 & Tread thou in them boldly; c Ge vl Thou shalt find the winter's rage Ge Freeze thy blood less coldly." In his master's steps he trod, c D7 ( Where the snow lay dinted. Heat was in the very sod c vl G Which the Saint had printed. o7 g Therefore, Christian men, be sure, c & Wealth or rank possessing, c oT Ye who now will bless the poor, coe Shall yourselves find blessing.

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