A Christmas Carol

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A Christmas Carol, Lowell's poem, is not to be confused with Charles Dickens's famed novel, A Christmas Carol.
An illustration for the story A Christmas Carol by the author James Russell Lowell
Adoration of the Magi by Bartolome Esteban Murillo
An illustration for the story A Christmas Carol by the author James Russell Lowell
Adoration of the Magi by Bartolome Esteban Murillo
An illustration for the story A Christmas Carol by the author James Russell Lowell
"What means this glory round our feet,"
    The Magi mused, "more bright than morn?"
And voices chanted clear and sweet,
    "To-day the Prince of Peace is born!"

"What means that star," the Shepherds said,
    "That brightens through the rocky glen?"
And angels, answering overhead.
    Sang, "Peace on earth, good-will to men!"

'Tis eighteen hundred years and more
    Since those sweet oracles were dumb;
We wait for Him, like them of yore;
    Alas, He seems so slow to come!

But it was said, in words of gold,
    No time or sorrow e'er shall dim,

That little children might be bold
   In perfect trust to come to Him.

All round about our feet shall shine
   A light like that the wise men saw,
If we our loving wills incline
   To that sweet Life which is the Law.

So shall we learn to understand
   The simple faith of shepherds then,
And, clasping kindly hand in hand,
   Sing, "Peace on earth, good-will to men!"

But they who do their souls no wrong,
   But keep at eve the faith of morn,
Shall daily hear the angel-song,
   "To-day the Prince of Peace is born!"

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