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THE CHRISTIAN YEAR

133
EASTER HYMN. (7 4. 7 4. D.)
Altered from melody in
Slow 𝅗𝅥 = 58.
Lyra Davidica, 1706.

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  \new Staff { \clef treble \time 2/2 \key c \major \set Staff.midiInstrument = "church organ" \omit Staff.TimeSignature \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \override Score.BarNumber  #'transparent = ##t 
  \relative c'
  << { c2 e | g c, | f a | a( g) \bar"||"
       e4( f g c, | f2) e4( f) | e2( d) | c1 \bar"||" \break
       f2 g | a g | f e | e( d) | \bar"||"
       e4( f g c, | f2) e4( f) | e2( d) | c1 \bar"||" \break
       b'2 c | d g, | c d | e1 \bar"||"
       b4( c d g, | c2) b4( c) | b2( a) | g1 \bar"||" \break
       g4( a) b( g) | c2 e, | f a | a( g) \bar"||"
       c4( b c g | a b) c( d) | c2( b) | c1 \bar"|." } \\
  { c,2 c | d c | c f | f( e)
    c1( ~ | c4 b) c2 | c( b) | c1
    c2 c | c c | c4( b) c2 | c( b)
    c1( ~ | c4 b) c2 | c( b) | c1
    g'2. fis4 | g2 g | g f | e1
    g( ~ | g4 fis) g2 | g( fis) | g1
    b,4( c) d( b) | c2 c | c f | f( e) 
    e4( f g e | f2) e4( f) | e2( g4 f) | e1 } >>
  } 
\new Staff { \clef bass \key c \major \set Staff.midiInstrument = "church organ" \omit Staff.TimeSignature  
  \relative c
  << { e2 g | g e | c' c | c1
       g1 ~ | g2 g4( f) | g2.( f4) | e1
       f2 e | f g | a4( f) g2 | g1 
       g1 ~ | g2 g4( f) | g2.( f4) | e1
       d'2 c | b b | c2. b4 | c1 
       d1 ~ | d2 d4( c) | d2.( c4) | b1
       g2 g | g c | c c | c1
       c4( g c2 ~ | c4 g) c2 | c( d) | c1 } \\
  { c,2 c | b c | a' f | c1
    c4( d e2 | d) c4( a) | g1 | c
    a2 c | f e | d e4( f) | g1
    c,4( d e2 | d) c4( a) | g1 | c
    g2 a | b g'4( f) | e2 d | c1
    g'4( a b2 | a) g4( e) | d1 | g,
    g'2 f! | e c'4( b) | a2 f | c1
    c4( d e c | f g) a( f) | g1 | c, } >>
  } 
>>
\layout { indent = #0 }
\midi { \tempo 2 = 58 }

Note.—A higher setting of this tune will be found in the Appendix.

Lyra Davidica (1706), and the Supplement (1816).
Based partly on Surrexit Christus hodie.
c. 14th cent.

JESUS Christ is risen to-day, Alleluya!
Our triumphant holy day, Alleluya!
Who did once, upon the Cross. Alleluya!
Suffer to redeem our loss. Alleluya!

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