The Cambridge Carol Book
The
Cambridge
Carol Book
Edited by Charles Wood
and George R. Woodward
THE CAMBRIDGE
CAROL BOOK
BEING FIFTY-TWO SONGS FOR CHRISTMAS,
EASTER, AND OTHER SEASONS
EDITED BY
CHARLES WOOD
AND
GEORGE RATCLIFFE WOODWARD
LONDON
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING
CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE
NEW YORK AND TORONTO: THE MACMILLAN CO.
Music Edition. 8¾×5¼. 68 pp.
Paper, 2s. 6d. Cloth, 3s. 6d.
Printed in Great Britain
1924
CONTENTS
Christmas-Tide
New Year's Day
Fourth Sonday after Epiphany
Lady Day
Holy Week—Easter Even
Easter-Tide
On Trinity Sunday and at Other Times
NOTANDA
Of the above Carols, No. V was written by R. Southwell; Nos. X and XVIII by T. Tusser; No. XIII by Sir Walter Scott; Nos. XIV, XLVIII and LI by J. M. Neale; No. XXVII by W. J. Blew; No. XXXIV by N. Tate; No. XXXVIII by J. Gwynneth. The Latin of No. XXXIX is from Piae Cantiones. The rest of the words have been composed, or translated, by G. R. W. to suit old melodies in peculiar metres.
PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY
BILLING AND SONS, LTD., GUILDFORD AND ESHER
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