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Once in royal David's city

Muziek ; Henry J. Gauntlett


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Once in roy- a! Da- vid's ci- ty stood a low- ly catt- le shed
He carne down to earth from hea- ven who is God and Lord of all.
Not in that poor low- ly sta- · ble, with the ox- en stan - ding by,


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Where a moth- er laid her ba- by in a man- ger for his bed.
And his shel- ter was a sta- ble and his cra- dle was a stall.
We shall see him but in hea- ven set a God's right hand on high

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Ma- ry was that moth -er mild, Je- sus Christ her lit- tle child.
With the poor and mean and low - ly lived on earth our Sa- viour ho-ly.

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When like stars his child - ren crowned, AII in white shall wait a- round.
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