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Cradle Hymn Lyrics. Gently falling on thy head. Cradle hymn by kim andré arnesen words : How much better thou’rt attended. Heavenly blessings without number gently falling on thy head. Live recording by the nidaros cathedral girls´ choir and conductor. Cradle hymn by kim andré arnesen and words by isaac watts. Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed, heavenly blessings without number, gently falling on thy. / heavenly blessings without number / gently falling on thy. My dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed! (folk carol) hush my dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed! / holy angels guard thy bed; Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber; Read the full text of the hymn cradle hymn by isaac watts, a poem that compares the infant jesus with a baby in a cradle. Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed, heavenly blessings without number, gently falling on thy.

Christmas Hymns, Carols and Songs, title He Smiles Within His Cradle
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Cradle hymn by kim andré arnesen and words by isaac watts. / heavenly blessings without number / gently falling on thy. My dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed! Cradle hymn by kim andré arnesen words : Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber; Live recording by the nidaros cathedral girls´ choir and conductor. Read the full text of the hymn cradle hymn by isaac watts, a poem that compares the infant jesus with a baby in a cradle. Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed, heavenly blessings without number, gently falling on thy. Gently falling on thy head. / holy angels guard thy bed;

Christmas Hymns, Carols and Songs, title He Smiles Within His Cradle

Cradle Hymn Lyrics Read the full text of the hymn cradle hymn by isaac watts, a poem that compares the infant jesus with a baby in a cradle. / heavenly blessings without number / gently falling on thy. Read the full text of the hymn cradle hymn by isaac watts, a poem that compares the infant jesus with a baby in a cradle. Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed, heavenly blessings without number, gently falling on thy. My dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed! How much better thou’rt attended. Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed, heavenly blessings without number, gently falling on thy. Heavenly blessings without number gently falling on thy head. (folk carol) hush my dear, lie still and slumber, holy angels guard thy bed! Cradle hymn by kim andré arnesen and words by isaac watts. / holy angels guard thy bed; Live recording by the nidaros cathedral girls´ choir and conductor. Cradle hymn by kim andré arnesen words : Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber; Gently falling on thy head.

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