A Celtic Psaltery by Alfred Perceval Graves
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page 72 of 205 (35%)
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And when earth's hues were lost in night,
It still led on with loving light. And still the lucky Royal Three Went following it full readily; And still across the firmament An arch of blessed might it went. So rushing radiant, round and soft, Past every star that paced aloft, Right joyously it stayed for them At last o'er blessed Bethlehem. O, then each Monarch of the Three With worship fell upon his knee, And gave, while God he loud extolled, His frankincense and myrrh and gold. They recognised the Babe's bright face And Mary in her Virgin grace. 'Twas thus the Star's Epiphany Showed Christ their King to the Kings three. QUATRAINS |
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