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Ebook has 1109 lines and 41169 words, and 23 pages

A Bell 7

Christmas Elves 8

The Christmas Angel 9

Nazareth Town 11

A Christmas Masque 13

A Song for Christmas Morning 15

The Christmas Minstrels 16

Twelfth Night Song 17

Yule at Thengelfor 18

A Yule-Tide Carol 21

Ballad of the Eve of Yule 22

The Hanging of the Holly 25

The Maid of Bethlehem 26

The Christmas Almsman 28

The Bells of Christmas 30

Christmas Ingle Song 31

Neil MacDonald 32

The Star of Bethlehem 34

Pierol's Christmas 35

Song for the Eve of Yule 37

The Three Kings 38

The Wise Men 40

A Yule Song 42

The Christmas Hunter 43

A Christmas Song 45

A Lover to His Rhyme 46

The Christmas Pilgrimage 47

The Yule-Log 50

Ballad of the Christmas Tryst 51

A Knight's Christmas 55

The White Ladye 56

The Wizard People 57

Holly Song 59

Gennesar 60

Firelight 61

Mother of Pearl 62

The Bells of Ardo 63

In the Age of the Year 65

A Lover's Christmas 66

Ballad of Kirkland Hills 67

The Closed Room 69

Under the Holly Bough 70

Cosette's Christmas 72

Pilgrims 76

A Bell

Had I the power To cast a bell that should from some grand tower, At the first Christmas hour, Out-ring, And fling A jubilant message wide, The forg?d metals should be thus allied;-- No iron Pride, But soft Humility and rich-veined Hope Cleft from a sunny slope, And there should be White Charity, And silvery Love, that knows nor Doubt nor Fear, To make the peal more clear; And then, to firmly fix the fine alloy, There should be Joy!

Christmas Elves

If you walk on Christmas eve, And the moon doth shine aright, You will see them weave,-- Nimble gnome, and fay and sprite,-- Devious dances in the lustrous lunar light.

Round and round the holly bole Will they dart and glide and spring; And a tripping troll Will they in a chorus sing; Threading now in broken, now in link?d ring.

These white spirits of old Yule, Happy you who hear their tune! Joy with you shall rule, Life for you shall be a boon Round the year through all the watches of the moon!

The Christmas Angel

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