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CHRISTMAS CAROL
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Guiding-star across the housetops; never fear the Shepherds felt
Till they found the Babe in manger where the kindly cattle knelt.

   Oh, the Shepherds in Judea!—
      Do you think the Shepherds know
   How the whole round earth is brightened
      In the ruddy Christmas glow?

How the sighs are lost in laughter, and the laughter brings the tears,
As the thoughts of men go seeking back across the darkling years
Till they find the wayside stable that the star-led Wise Men found,
With the Shepherds, mute, adoring, and the glory shining round!



CHRISTMAS CAROL

So crowded was the little town
   On the first Christmas day,
Tired Mary Mother laid her down
   To rest upon the hay.
(Ah, would my door might have been thrown
   Wide open on her way!)