The Rainbow and the Rose by E. (Edith) Nesbit
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page 77 of 90 (85%)
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But when the pale king knelt in the stall She heard on the straw his tears down fall. And she stooped where he knelt beside her feet And laid on his bosom her baby sweet. And the king in the holy stable-place Felt the little lips through the tears on his face. * * * * * * * Christ! lay Thy hand on the angry king Who reigns in my breast to my undoing, And lay thy hands on the king who lays The spell of sadness on all my days, And give the white king my soul, Thy soul, Of these other kings the high control. That soul and spirit and sense may meet In adoration before Thy feet! Now Glory to God the Father Most High, And the Star, the Spirit, He leads us by. And to God's dear Son, the Babe who was born And laid in the manger on Christmas morn! |
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