The night­in­gale ’tis joy to hear.

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Alleluya, al­le­lu­ya;

The night­in­gale ’tis joy to hear.

Alleluya, al­le­lu­ya.

The World Itself Is Blithe and Gay

lyricist: Friedrich Spee, 1623; translated by (possibly) George Woodward (1848–1934)
Composer: Kölnische Gesangbuch, 1623
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...Alleluya, al­le­lu­ya;

The night­in­gale ’tis joy to hear.

Alleluya, al­le­lu­ya....

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Alleluya, al­le­lu­ya;

The night­in­gale ’tis joy to hear.

Alleluya, al­le­lu­ya.

The World Itself Is Blithe and Gay

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