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Hymn for Christmas Day.

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Saviour inspire the voice of earth,     To hail the day that gave Thee birth;     The Heavens resound in blest accord,     Hosanna! to the highest! praise the Lord.     Let hymns of gratulation flow     From Adam's race redeem'd from woe;     For Paradise to man restored,     Hosanna! to the highest! praise the Lord.     Wisdom, and power, and peace proclaim     The new-born Saviour's blessed name,     His glory stars to stars record,     Hosanna! to the highest! praise the Lord.     Nature to Him in homage fall;     He comes--the Judge, the Lord of all:     His welcome sound on every chord,     Hosanna! to the highest! praise the Lord.

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