Words by Edward Caswall
See amid the winter’s snow,
Born for us on earth below,
See, the gentle Lamb appears,
Promised from eternal years.
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Hail thou ever blessèd morn!
Hail redemption’s happy dawn!
Sing through all Jerusalem:
Christ is born in Bethlehem!
Lo, within a manger lies
He who built the starry skies;
He who, throned in height sublime,
Sits amid the cherubim!
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Say, you holy shepherds, say,
Tell your joyful news today;
Wherefore have you left your sheep
On the lonely mountain steep?
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As we watched at dead of night,
Lo, we saw a wondrous light;
Angels singing Peace on earth
Told us of the Savior’s birth.
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Sacred Infant, all divine,
What a tender love was Thine;
Thus to come from highest bliss
Down to such a world as this.
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Teach, O teach us, holy Child,
By Thy face so meek and mild,
Teach us to resemble Thee,
In Thy sweet humility!
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"See, amid the Winter's Snow", also known as "The Hymn for Christmas", is an English Christmas carol, written by the clergyman Edward Caswall and first published in 1858. In 1871 the English organist John Goss composed a hymn tune for it, entitled "Humility".