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==Music files==
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:'''Edition notes:'''  
:'''Edition notes:'''


==General Information==
==General Information==
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{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Pub|1|}}  
{{Pub|1|}}


'''Description:'''  
'''Description:'''


'''External websites:'''  
'''External websites:'''


==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English|
{{Text|English|
Joy in thee, joy to thee,  
Joy in thee, joy to thee,
Day of our victory!
Day of our victory!
Joy that old things are past away:
Joy that old things are past away:
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Quires are singing,
Quires are singing,
Flow'rets springing,
Flow'rets springing,
Sunbeams flinging  
Sunbeams flinging
Over earth their gladdest ray:
Over earth their gladdest ray:


When He arose  
When He arose
From calm repose,  
From calm repose,
To crush our foes
To crush our foes
And our woes.
And our woes.


Burst is the prison,  
Burst is the prison,
Sin is vanquish'd,  
Sin is vanquish'd,
Death hath fled:  
Death hath fled:
He hath arisen,  
He hath arisen,
He is living that was dead.  
He is living that was dead.


Joy for sorrow,  
Joy for sorrow,
Happy morrow,  
Happy morrow,
After night of terror:
After night of terror:
 
Home for strangers,  
Home for strangers,
Peace Peace from from dangers,
Peace Peace from from dangers,
Wisdom after error:  
Wisdom after error:


Strength from weakness,  
Strength from weakness,
Winter's bleakness  
Winter's bleakness
By glad springtide
By glad springtide


follow'd Tempests vanish'd,
follow'd Tempests vanish'd,
Sickness banish'd,  
Sickness banish'd,
Death in in vict'ry swallow'd  
Death in in vict'ry swallow'd
No more weeping,  
No more weeping,
No more keeping Vigil now,  
No more keeping Vigil now,
nor fasting Tears are drying,  
nor fasting Tears are drying,
Grief is flying,  
Grief is flying,
Joy is everlasting.
Joy is everlasting.


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Pardon and serenity,
Pardon and serenity,


Messenger of victory,  
Messenger of victory,
Portal of eternity,  
Portal of eternity,
Christ hath aris'n in thee.  
Christ hath aris'n in thee.
Alleluya.As He hath ris'n so we  
Alleluya.As He hath ris'n so we


Alleluya. We joy in the joy of our Lord,  
Alleluya. We joy in the joy of our Lord,
Alleluya. We seek through the Cross the re-ward.  
Alleluya. We seek through the Cross the re-ward.
Alleluya.}}
Alleluya.}}



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Editor: Ian Haslam (submitted 2015-11-13).   Score information: A4, 3 pages, 68 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: An Easter Carol
Composer: Charles Wood
Lyricist: John Mason Neale

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredCarol

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published:

Description:

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Original text and translations

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Joy in thee, joy to thee,
Day of our victory!
Joy that old things are past away:

For thee the bells are ringing,
Quires are singing,
Flow'rets springing,
Sunbeams flinging
Over earth their gladdest ray:

When He arose
From calm repose,
To crush our foes
And our woes.

Burst is the prison,
Sin is vanquish'd,
Death hath fled:
He hath arisen,
He is living that was dead.

Joy for sorrow,
Happy morrow,
After night of terror:

Home for strangers,
Peace Peace from from dangers,
Wisdom after error:

Strength from weakness,
Winter's bleakness
By glad springtide

follow'd Tempests vanish'd,
Sickness banish'd,
Death in in vict'ry swallow'd
No more weeping,
No more keeping Vigil now,
nor fasting Tears are drying,
Grief is flying,
Joy is everlasting.

Day of light and brilliancy,
Breaking forth so gloriously!
Day of grace and majesty,
Pardon and serenity,

Messenger of victory,
Portal of eternity,
Christ hath aris'n in thee.
Alleluya.As He hath ris'n so we

Alleluya. We joy in the joy of our Lord,
Alleluya. We seek through the Cross the re-ward.
Alleluya.