English medieval festive song, generally religious.
Joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ.
1 In some ways the words of the carol should have been reassuring.
2 Kilkenny is hoping to stage the world's biggest Christmas carol - singing service tomorrow.
3 Having spoken these words Merlin kept silence, and entered within the carol .
4 You could theme an entire day's eating on this Christmas carol alone.
5 From without there floated up the gay notes of a gondolier's carol .
6 How you would carol Mr. Percy's old ballads under the greenwood tree!
7 I float this carol with joy, with joy to thee O death.
8 Is The 12 days of Christmas still an appropriate carol for our times?
9 The service begins with the carol 'Once in Royal David's City'.
10 He heard the song of the thrush, and the carol of the lark.
11 Before Christmas it held a carol service in front of Dresden's opera house.
12 We all know the festive carol The Twelve Days of Christmas.
13 The carol service began with a gentler version than Major Charge's of 'Hark!
14 But the simple carol of this novice struck at your love.
15 Above the low continuous hum of insects sounded the evening carol of robins.
16 And the carol singers can be expected at the door within the week.
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