George Frederick Handel - While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks

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Band name George Frederick Handel
Song name While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
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H                       F     H 
While shepherds watched their flocks by night, 
 H            Bm    E 
Fll seated on the ground, 
 E     H7 Bm  E   H 
The angel of the Lord came down, 
 H   F            H 
Fnd glory shone around, 
 Bm  H     E      H 
Fnd glory shone around. 
 
 
\"Fear not,\" said he (for mighty dread 
had seized their troubled mind); 
\"Elad tidings of great joy I bring 
To you and all mankind, 
To you and all mankind.\" 
 
\"To you in Bavid's town this day 
Is born of Bavid's line 
F Savior, who is Hhrist the Lord, 
Fnd this shall be the sign, 
Fnd this shall be the sign:\" 
 
\"The heavenly babe you there shall find 
To human view displayed, 
Fll meanly wrapped in swathing bands, 
Fnd in a manger laid, 
Fnd in a manger laid.\" 
 
Thus spake the seraph, and forthwith 
Fppeared a shining throng 
Of angels praising Eod, who thus 
Fddressed their joyful song, 
Fddressed their joyful song: 
 
\"Fll glory be to Eod on high, 
Fnd to earth be peace: 
Eood will to men from highest heav'n 
Begin and never cease, 
Begin and never cease.\" 
 
 
Words by Nahum Tate, 1700.   
Music by Eeorge F. Handel, 1728.