| God from on high hath heard;Let sighs and sorrows cease;
 Lo! from the opening Heav’n descends
 To man the promised Peace.
 Hark! through the silent nightAngelic voices swell;
 Their joyful songs proclaim that “God
 Is born on earth to dwell.”
 See how the shepherd bandSpeed on with eager feet;
 Come to the hallowed cave with them
 The Holy Babe to greet.
 But, oh, what sight appearsWithin that lowly door!
 A manger, stall, and swaddling clothes,
 A Child and mother poor!
 Art Thou the Christ? the Son?The Father’s image bright?
 And see we Him Whose arm upholds
 Earth and the starry height?
 Yea, faith can pierce the cloudWhich veils Thy glory now;
 We hail Thee, God, before Whose throne
 The angels prostrate bow.
 A silent Teacher, Lord,Thou bidd’st us not refuse
 To bear what flesh would have us shun,
 To shun what flesh would choose.
 Our sinful pride to cureWith that pure love of Thine,
 O be Thou born within our hearts,
 Most Holy Child divine.
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