The Cornish Song Book
Lyver Canow Kernewek
Edited by Ralph Dunstan, London: Reid Bros., Ltd., 1929.
Introduction To Cornish Carols
Editor's Note: Only carols relating to Christmas are included. These represent about 1/3d of the total contents.
PART II. Carols
Angels From The Realms of Glory
Arise And Hail The Glorious Star
Awake With Joy, Salute The Morn!
Awake! Ye Nations (I & II)
Behold, a Lucid Light (Heavenly Sound)
The Cherry-tree Carol (Parts 1 & 2, Version 3)
Come, Let Us Lift (The Prince of Life)
Flaming Seraphs (First Line: Hark! the music of the Cherubs)
Glad Tidings, I & II (Hark, Hark! What News)
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen (I & II)
Hark What Mean Those Holy Voices
Hark, What Music Fills Creation
Heavenly Sound (First Line: Behold, a lucid light appears)
High Let Us Swell Our Tuneful Notes
Holy Voices (Hark What Mean Those Holy Voices)
New Park (Angels From The Realms of Glory)
O Well! O Well! (The First Nowell)
Praise (First Line: All join in praise and loudly sing)
Righteous Joseph (I & II) (When Righteous Joseph Wedded Was)
Rouse, Rouse From Your Slumbers
St. Day Carol (First Line: Now the holly bears a berry; Sans Day Carol)
The Seven Good Joys (The Seven Joys of Mary)
The Splendour (First Line: Behold what splendour, hear that shout!)
Star Of Bethlehem (First Line: Lo! the eastern sages rise)
The Sunny Bank (As I Sat On A Sunny Bank)
The Prince of Life (First Line: Come, let us lift our hearts and voice)
The Wassail Song (First Line: O mistress, at your door our wassail begins)
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
- While Shepherds (Old)
- While Shepherds (New)
- While Shepherds ("New Tregoney")
Whilst Shepherds Watch'd Their Flocks By Night
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