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Show J gbrisnaas Acrostic (Compiled from the Yuletide Utter&ncta of Great Minds by Harvey Peak la the Baltimore Sun.) ALITTLB child, thou art our guest. That weary ones in the may rest. Martin Luther. MISTLETOE hung- In the castle hall. The holly bough shown on the eld oak wait Thomas Haynes Bayly. ENGLAND was Merrle England when Old Christmas brought his eporu again. Walter , Soott. RING out ye crystal Bphereg, Once bless our human ears'. John Milton. RAINY clouds possessed the earth And sadly fell our Christmas Eve. Alfred Tennyson. YE who Bang Creation's glory. Now proclaim Messiah's birth. James Montgomery. CHRIST is born, the gTeat anointed. Heaven and earth hU praises sing! J. Caword. J J ARK, the herald angels Blng: "Glory to the now born King!" Charles Wesloy. RING the bells- and raise the strain. And hang up garlan-13 everywhere. Susan CoolJdg-2. 1HEAR along our streets pass the minstrel min-strel thronps, Hark! They play 6o sweet on their haut boys Christmas songs Longfellow. SING the song of great Joy that the angels began. Sing of glory to God. and of good will to man! John G. Whlttler. THIS day hath God fulfilled his prom. Ised word. This day is born a Savior, Christ th Lord. J. Byron. HAY you have as many happy months As you taste mince pies at Christmas. Old English Saying. AT Christmas play, and make good cheer, For Christmas comes but once a year Tusser. SOMETIMES with oysters we combine, Sometimes assist tho savory chine; From the low peasant to tho lord. The turkey smokes on every board. Walter Gay. |