AS on the night before this happy morn, A blessed angel unto shepherds told, Where (in a stable) He was poorly born, Whom nor the earth nor heaven of heavens can hold: Through Bethlehem rung This news at their return: Yea, angels sung That God with us was born; And they made mirth because we should not mourn. This angel-carol sing we, then, To God on high all glory be, For peace on earth bestoweth He, And showeth favour unto men. This favour Christ vouchsafed for our sake; To buy us thrones, He in a manger lay, Our weakness took, that we His strength might take; And was disrobed that He might us array; Our flesh He wore, Our sin to wear away; Our curse He bore, That we escape it may; And wept for us that we might sing for aye. With angels, therefore, sing again, To God on high all glory be; For peace on earth bestoweth He, And showeth favour unto men. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ENGLISHMAN IN ITALY by ROBERT BROWNING INVITATION TO LOVE by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR BEETHOVEN'S THIRD SYMPHONY by RICHARD HOVEY THE SAD SHEPHERD by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS A YOUTH TO HIS FATHER by WALTER R. ADAMS THE HERO OF VIMY; AN INCIDENT OF THE GREAT WAR by BRENT DOW ALLINSON EPIPHANIE CAROL by JOSEPH BEAUMONT THE LADY UNKNOWN by ALEXANDER (ALEKSANDR) ALEXANDROVICH BLOK |