In The Bleak
In The Bleak
In The Bleak
Soprano
Christina 30-1894
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2.P* God, heavn'n can - not hold him, nor earth sus - tain; )è heav'n and earth shall
/.E - nough for him, whom cher-u-bim -
wor-ship night and day, a ful of
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may have ga - thered there,
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i - ron. )è wa - ter like a stone;
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when he comes to reign:
I in the bleak mid - win ter a
milk and a man - ger full of hay: e - nough for him, whom an an - gels t
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but his mo - ther on - ly i
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snow_ on_ snow,
3 in the bleak mid - win - ter, long- a - go.
sta - ble place suf - ficed the Lord God al - migh - ty Je - sus- Christ.
fall down be - fore. the ox and ass and ca - mel which- a - dore.
- l wor --shipped the Be - lov - ed with- a- kiss.,
Gt-to u{rÀ -luraol-iuR ci'cç,.r."\ .
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