Christ is risen from the dead…the firstfruits of them that slept.
1 Corinthians 15:20
Words: Claudia F. Hernaman (1838–1898). Appeared in Carols Old and Carols New, by Charles L. Hutchins (Boston, Massachusetts: Parish Choir, 1916), number 472.
Music: Arthur H. Brown (1830–1926) (🔊 pdf nwc).
If you know where to get a good photo of Hernaman (head & shoulders, at least 200×300 pixels),

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He is risen from the dead,
Hence depart all sadness!
Christ is risen! this we sing…
In our Easter gladness!
He is risen! we who watched
Thro’ the night of sorrow,
Waiting for the Lord’s return
On the glorious morrow!
Listen now with great delight
To the wondrous story;
Welcome with exceeding joy
Christ, the Lord of glory!
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He is risen! in His might,
King of kings excelling;
All creation lifts her voice,
These glad tidings telling:
He who lay within the grave,
And to hell descended,
Conquers death, and hath today
Hell’s dominion ended.
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In our midst our master stands,
Lifts His hands in blessing;
Here by faith His feet we clasp,
Him as God confessing:
Then the prints of love behold,
Hands and feet once wounded,
Head once crowned with thorns, with light
Evermore surrounded.
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Fear not, ye who seek the Lord!
Jesus in His beauty
Waits to welcome all who tread
Paths of loving duty.
Jesu, keep us ever safe
Under Thy protection,
Till we see Thee face to face,
In the Resurrection.
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