A Book of Christmas VerseHenry Charles Beeching |
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... floor . From far away , O masters mine , The snow in the street and the wind on the door . We come to bear you goodly wine : Minstrels and maids , stand forth on the floor . Outlanders , whence come From far away we come to 117 William ...
... floor . From far away , O masters mine , The snow in the street and the wind on the door . We come to bear you goodly wine : Minstrels and maids , stand forth on the floor . Outlanders , whence come From far away we come to 117 William ...
Page 118
... floor . News , news of the Trinity , The snow in the street and the wind on the door . And Mary and Joseph from over the sea : Minstrels and maids , stand forth on the floor . For as we wandered far and wide , The snow in the street and ...
... floor . News , news of the Trinity , The snow in the street and the wind on the door . And Mary and Joseph from over the sea : Minstrels and maids , stand forth on the floor . For as we wandered far and wide , The snow in the street and ...
Page 119
... floor . And as we gazed this thing upon , The snow in the street and the wind on the door , Those twain knelt down to the Little One . ' Minstrels and maids , stand forth on the floor . And a marvellous song we straight did hear , The ...
... floor . And as we gazed this thing upon , The snow in the street and the wind on the door , Those twain knelt down to the Little One . ' Minstrels and maids , stand forth on the floor . And a marvellous song we straight did hear , The ...
Page 120
... floor , Between my feet , until I heard a bell Sound a long way off through the forest deep , And toll on steadily ; a drowsiness Came on me , so that I fell half asleep , As I sat there not moving : less and less I saw the melted snow ...
... floor , Between my feet , until I heard a bell Sound a long way off through the forest deep , And toll on steadily ; a drowsiness Came on me , so that I fell half asleep , As I sat there not moving : less and less I saw the melted snow ...
Page 123
... floor , Kept musing half asleep , till suddenly A sharp bell rang from close beside the door , And I leapt up when something pass'd me by , Shrill ringing going with it , still half blind I stagger'd after , a great sense of awe At ...
... floor , Kept musing half asleep , till suddenly A sharp bell rang from close beside the door , And I leapt up when something pass'd me by , Shrill ringing going with it , still half blind I stagger'd after , a great sense of awe At ...
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2nd King 3rd King ADESTE FIDELES adore adoremus Dominum Alleluia angels Babe bells ring Bethlehem Bethlem birth blessed blest bliss breast bright child Chorus Christ's Nativity CHRISTMAS CAROL Christmas day Christmas Eve Christmas Merry-making Christmas Mystery dear Divine Grace door doth earth eternal eyes floor forbear to weep frankincense glad glory God's grace hall hath heart heaven heavenly holly holy HYMN FOR CHRISTMAS Infant J. D. C. PELLOW kiss Lady light Lord manger Mary merry midnight Centuries ago Minstrels and maids mirth Morning of Christ's myrrh natus night Noël Nowell poor Prince of Peace Proface RICHARD CRASHAW ROBERT HERRICK round Saeculorum saeculis SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Saviour shepherds sight sing Sir Galahad sleep smile snow solemn midnight Centuries song soul stand stars sweet baby thee Thine thing thou throne unto Venite virgin Virgo Waes-hael wassail weary wind winter
Popular passages
Page 99 - HARK, the glad sound ! the Saviour comes ! The Saviour promised long ! Let every heart prepare a throne, And every voice a song.
Page 63 - Who now hath quite forgot to rave, While birds of calm sit brooding on the charmed wave.
Page 60 - THIS is the month ; and this, the happy Morn, Wherein the Son of Heaven's eternal King, Of wedded Maid, and virgin Mother born, Our great Redemption from above did bring. For so, the holy Sages once did sing, That he, our deadly forfeit should release, And with his Father, work us a perpetual peace.
Page 100 - Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled ! " Joyful, all ye nations, rise, Join the triumph of the skies ; With the angelic host proclaim, Christ is born in Bethlehem.
Page 65 - For if such holy song Enwrap our fancy long, Time will run back, and fetch the age of gold, And speckled Vanity Will sicken soon and die, And leprous Sin will melt from earthly mould, And Hell itself will pass away, And leave her dolorous mansions to the peering day.
Page 65 - Ring out, ye crystal spheres, Once bless our human ears, If ye have power to touch our senses so, And let your silver chime Move in melodious time ; And let the base of Heaven's deep organ blow ; And, with your ninefold harmony, Make up full consort to the angelic symphony.
Page 64 - tis said) Before was never made But when of old the sons of morning sung, While the Creator great His constellations set And the well-balanced world on hinges hung; And cast the dark foundations deep, And bid the weltering waves their oozy channel keep.
Page 66 - With terror of that blast, Shall from the surface to the centre shake, When, at the world's last session, The dreadful Judge in middle air shall spread his throne.
Page 95 - Fear not," said he — for mighty dread Had seized their troubled mind ; ' ' Glad tidings of great joy I bring, To you and all mankind.
Page 66 - The Oracles are dumb ; No voice or hideous hum Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving. Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine, With hollow shriek the steep of Delphos leaving : No nightly trance or breathed spell Inspires the pale-eyed priest from the prophetic cell.