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POEMS.
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But innocence, her halo pure and fair,
Encircles him with aureole of light,
Flickering around his curls of sunny hair,
The eye of faith discerns it gleaming bright

Dear child! I think of One in days gone by,
Who had no place on earth to lay His head;
Our glorious Saviour who came down from high,
A manger only for His board and bed!

A glad New Year be thine! God send thee health,
A happy childhood, beautiful and sweet;
Be good and kind, give out thy heart's true wealth,
Dance into life with joy around thy feet.

It is a frosty night, and calm and still,
The mystic moon dips downward her soft light,
She sails in radiant beauty o'er the hill,
A sovereign queen within the halls of night.

A glad New Year! I hear the merry peal
Of tuneful bells athwart the midnight sky.
"Dear, art thou listening to the sounds that steal
The tears up from the heart into the eye?"

A glad New Year! a glad New Year they ring,
Those sweet, sweet bells across the drifted snow;
My heart goes with them and to thee doth sing
Its endless "auld lang syne," "I love theese!"