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The First Nowell |
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The Angels and the Shepherds |
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Sweetest Jesu |
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O Star, Lovely Star |
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O Sing a Joyous Carol |
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Christmas is Here |
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O Night, Peaceful and Blest |
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Silent Night |
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The Sleep of the Divine Infant |
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Adestes Fideles |
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I Saw Three Ships |
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Sing Alleluia! |
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While Shepherds Watched |
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Away in the Manger |
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O Little Town of Bethlehem |
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Once Again, o Blessed Time |
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Thro' the Silence of the Night |
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When Christ was Born |
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Deck the Hall |
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The Host and his Guests |
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Oft as Thee, my Infant Saviour |
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Happy Christmas Morning |
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Dear Little One, How Sweet Thou Art! |
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O Hark! What mean these Lovely Voices? |
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The Sleeping Shepherds |
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Verbum Lumen |
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Wassail Song |
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When I View the Mother Holding |
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Christ is Born |
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The Shepherd Neighbors |
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Three Kings' Song |
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The First Christmas |
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See, Amid the Winter Snow |
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What Lovely Infant Can This Be? |
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Tell Him a Welcome |
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Hail, Thou Long Expected Jesus |
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All in a Stable Cold and Bare |
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Hail to the Lord's Anointed |
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God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen |
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The New Born Child |
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Good Tidings |
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What Child is This |
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O come, O come, Emmanuel |
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Ring On, Christmas Bells |
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The Snow Lay on the Ground |
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There were Whisperings in the Heavens |
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Beside Thy Cradle Here I Stand |
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A Child is Born in Bethlehem |
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The Christmas Tree |
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Star-Beams Light the Countryside |
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Sing we Noël |
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Good King Wenceslas |
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Angels We Have Heard |
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Carol of the Birds |
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We Three Kings of Orient Are |
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Rex Gloriae |
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Behold a Rose of Beauty |
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Awake and Sing! |
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