The Rainbow and the Rose by E. (Edith) Nesbit
page 76 of 90 (84%)
page 76 of 90 (84%)
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And they laid them down beside bale and beast and their sleeping eyes saw light in the East. For the Angels fanned them with starry wings And the waft of visions of unseen things. And the next gold day waned trembling and white And the star was born of the waxing night. And the three kings came where the Great King lay, A little baby among the hay, The ox and the ass were standing near And Mary Mother beside her Dear. Then low in the litter the kings bowed down, They gave Him gold for a kingly crown, And frankincense for a great God's breath and Myrrh to sweeten the day of death. The Maiden Mother she stood and smiled And she took from the manger her little child. On the dark king's head she laid His hand And anger died at that dear command. She laid His hand on the gold king's head And despair itself was comforted. |
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