THAT @3tidings bringest thou, messenger, Of Christës birth this jolly day?"@1 A Babe is born of high nature, The Prince of peace that ever shall be; Of heaven and earth He hath the cure, His lordship is eternity. @3Such wondrous tidings you may hear, That man is made now Godës peer, Whom sin had made but fiendës prey.@1 A wondrous thing doth now befall, That King that formëd star and sun, Heaven and earth and angels all, Now in mankind is new begun, @3Such wondrous tidings you may hear, An infant of a single year, That hath been ever and shall be aye.@1 That seemeth strange to us to see, This bird that hath this Babe yborn, And Lord conceived of high degree A maiden is and was beforn. @3Such wondrous tidings you may hear, That maiden and mother are one in fere, And she a lady of great array.@1 That loveliest gan greet her Child: "Hail, Son! Hail, Brother! Hail, Father dear!" "Hail, Daughter!" He saith: "Hail, Sister. Hail, Mother mild!" This hailing was on quaint manner. @3Such wondrous tidings you may hear, That hailing was of so good cheer, That man his pain is turned to play.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WOOING by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE LOST SHEEP by SARAH PRATT MCCLAIN GREENE EPIGRAM: 101 by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS LAUS VENERIS (A PICTURE BY BURNE-JONES) by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON IN THE PINK' by SIEGFRIED SASSOON ASTRAEA by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER |