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The Story of "What Child is This"Here is another example of how some carol tunes are often taken from popular folk tunes. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, there was a song called, "My Lady Greensleaves." Shakespeare often referred to the song as being very popular in his day. The words to "My Lady Greensleaves" are no longer used, but the tune is still popular in the form of the carol "What Child Is This?" The words to the song were written during the reign of Queen Victoria, by William C. Dix. He was the manager of an insurance company in England, and wrote many beautiful hymns.
What child is this, who, laid to rest |
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