lul­la­by

"lul­la­by" appears in 10 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

lul­la­by· 10 hymns found
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The vir­gin is hush­ing her ba­by to rest,
Her faith­ful watch to keep.
Glad an­gels hov­er nigh,
See God the Fa­ther’s face.
Raise, raise a song on high,
Bright an­gels with their harps are nigh,
Angels guard Thee from on high,
Nor mu­sic’s charms in nurse’s arms
Let Grac­es rock when He doth cry,
As mo­thers sing, the cra­dle nigh,

lul­la­by

She press­es her won­der­ful son to her breast,
Angels are sing­ing up in the sky;
To waft on high their lul­la­by.
In that eter­nal rest,
Joy, joy for Christ is born,
Christmas comes again!
O lit­tle Babe of Beth­le­hem,
Yet as Ma­ry sat in sol­ace
The same you saw in heav’n­ly seat
Now praise we God on His high throne,

The Virgin Is Hushing Her Baby to Rest

lyricist: William Dix, 1890
Composer: Joseph Barnby
Hymn 1

...The vir­gin is hush­ing her ba­by to rest,

With Lul­la­by, lul­la­by, beau­ti­ful Child!

She press­es her won­der­ful son to her breast,...

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The vir­gin is hush­ing her ba­by to rest,

With Lul­la­by, lul­la­by, beau­ti­ful Child!

She press­es her won­der­ful son to her breast,

The Virgin Is Hushing Her Baby to Rest

The Little Christ Asleep

lyricist: Lizzie DeArmond, 1908
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 2

...Her faith­ful watch to keep.

Lullaby, lul­la­by,

Angels are sing­ing up in the sky;...

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Her faith­ful watch to keep.

Lullaby, lul­la­by,

Angels are sing­ing up in the sky;

The Little Christ Asleep

Sweet Child Divine

lyricist: Jesse Brett, before 1917
Composer: Arthur Brown
Hymn 3

...Glad an­gels hov­er nigh,

To waft on high their lul­la­by,

To waft on high their lul­la­by....

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Glad an­gels hov­er nigh,

To waft on high their lul­la­by,

To waft on high their lul­la­by.

Sweet Child Divine

In Paradise Reposing

lyricist: Richard Littledale, 1867
Composer: English traditional tune
Hymn 4

...See God the Fa­ther’s face.

The lul­la­by to hush them

In that eter­nal rest,...

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See God the Fa­ther’s face.

The lul­la­by to hush them

In that eter­nal rest,

In Paradise Reposing

What Child Is This?

lyricist: William Dix, 1865
Composer: 16th Century English
Hymn 5

...Raise, raise a song on high,

The vir­gin sings her lul­la­by.

Joy, joy for Christ is born,...

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Raise, raise a song on high,

The vir­gin sings her lul­la­by.

Joy, joy for Christ is born,

What Child Is This?

Christmas Comes Again

Composer: John Hopkins (1820–1891)
Hymn 6

...Bright an­gels with their harps are nigh,

And sing their So­ver­eign’s lul­la­by;

Christmas comes again!...

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Bright an­gels with their harps are nigh,

And sing their So­ver­eign’s lul­la­by;

Christmas comes again!

Christmas Comes Again

O Little Babe of Bethlehem

lyricist: May Brewster, 1922
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 7

...Angels guard Thee from on high,

And sing Thy lul­la­by.

O lit­tle Babe of Beth­le­hem,...

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Angels guard Thee from on high,

And sing Thy lul­la­by.

O lit­tle Babe of Beth­le­hem,

O Little Babe of Bethlehem

God’s Dear Son Without Beginning

Composer: Richard Chope, 1894
Hymn 8

...Nor mu­sic’s charms in nurse’s arms

To sing the babe a lul­la­by.

Yet as Ma­ry sat in sol­ace...

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Nor mu­sic’s charms in nurse’s arms

To sing the babe a lul­la­by.

Yet as Ma­ry sat in sol­ace

God’s Dear Son Without Beginning

New Heaven, New War

lyricist: Robert Southwell (ca. 1561–1595)
Composer: Melchior Vulpius, 1609
Hymn 9

...Let Grac­es rock when He doth cry,

And an­gels sing His lul­la­by.

The same you saw in heav’n­ly seat...

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Let Grac­es rock when He doth cry,

And an­gels sing His lul­la­by.

The same you saw in heav’n­ly seat

New Heaven, New War

From Highest Heaven, on Joyous Wing

lyricist: Martin Luther, 1531
Composer: Leipzig, Germany, 1539)
Hymn 10

...As mo­thers sing, the cra­dle nigh,

Their sweet­est, soft­est lul­la­by.

Now praise we God on His high throne,...

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As mo­thers sing, the cra­dle nigh,

Their sweet­est, soft­est lul­la­by.

Now praise we God on His high throne,

From Highest Heaven, on Joyous Wing

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