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A Christmas Carol

Christina Rossetti (1830–1894)

Before the paling of the stars,
     Before the winter morn,
Before the earliest cockcrow
     Jesus Christ was born:
     Born in a stable,
     Cradled in a manger,
In the world His hands had made
     Born a Stranger.

Priest and King lay fast asleep
     In Jerusalem,
Young and old lay fast asleep
     In crowded Bethlehem:
     Saint and Angel, Ox and Ass,
     Kept a watch together,
Before the Christmas daybreak
     In the winter weather.

Jesus on His Mother’s breast
     
In the stable cold,
Spotless Lamb of God was He,
     Shepherd of the Fold:
     Let us kneel with Mary Maid,
     With Joseph bent and hoary,
With Saint and Angel, Ox and Ass,
     
To hail the King of Glory.

 

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