A CHRISTMAS CAROL

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

drop-capWhatsweeter music can we bringThan a carol, for to singThe birth of this our heavenly King?Awake the voice; awake the string!Heart, ear, and eye, and everything!Why does the chilling winter’s mornSmile, like a field beset with corn?Or smell, like to a mead new-shorn,Thus, on the sudden?Come and seeThe cause, why things thus fragrant be.’Tis He is born, whose quickening birthGives light and lustre, public mirth,To heaven, and the under-earth.The darling of the world is come,And fit it is we find a roomTo welcome Him. The nobler partOf all the house here, is the heart,Which we will give Him; and bequeathThis holly, and this ivy wreath,To do Him honour; who’s our King,And Lord of all this revelling.

drop-capWhatsweeter music can we bringThan a carol, for to singThe birth of this our heavenly King?Awake the voice; awake the string!Heart, ear, and eye, and everything!Why does the chilling winter’s mornSmile, like a field beset with corn?Or smell, like to a mead new-shorn,Thus, on the sudden?Come and seeThe cause, why things thus fragrant be.’Tis He is born, whose quickening birthGives light and lustre, public mirth,To heaven, and the under-earth.The darling of the world is come,And fit it is we find a roomTo welcome Him. The nobler partOf all the house here, is the heart,Which we will give Him; and bequeathThis holly, and this ivy wreath,To do Him honour; who’s our King,And Lord of all this revelling.

drop-capWhatsweeter music can we bringThan a carol, for to singThe birth of this our heavenly King?Awake the voice; awake the string!Heart, ear, and eye, and everything!

drop-cap

Whatsweeter music can we bring

Than a carol, for to sing

The birth of this our heavenly King?

Awake the voice; awake the string!

Heart, ear, and eye, and everything!

Why does the chilling winter’s mornSmile, like a field beset with corn?Or smell, like to a mead new-shorn,Thus, on the sudden?

Why does the chilling winter’s morn

Smile, like a field beset with corn?

Or smell, like to a mead new-shorn,

Thus, on the sudden?

Come and seeThe cause, why things thus fragrant be.’Tis He is born, whose quickening birthGives light and lustre, public mirth,To heaven, and the under-earth.

Come and see

The cause, why things thus fragrant be.

’Tis He is born, whose quickening birth

Gives light and lustre, public mirth,

To heaven, and the under-earth.

The darling of the world is come,And fit it is we find a roomTo welcome Him. The nobler partOf all the house here, is the heart,Which we will give Him; and bequeathThis holly, and this ivy wreath,To do Him honour; who’s our King,And Lord of all this revelling.

The darling of the world is come,

And fit it is we find a room

To welcome Him. The nobler part

Of all the house here, is the heart,

Which we will give Him; and bequeath

This holly, and this ivy wreath,

To do Him honour; who’s our King,

And Lord of all this revelling.

Robert Herrick


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