The Project Gutenberg eBook of In The Yule-Log Glow, Book IV
Title: In The Yule-Log Glow, Book IV
Author: Harrison S. Morris
Release date: April 1, 2007 [eBook #20956]
Language: English
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IN THE
YULE-LOG GLOW
CHRISTMAS POEMS FROM
'ROUND THE WORLD
"Sic as folk tell ower at a winter ingle"
Scott
EDITED BY
HARRISON S. MORRIS
IN FOUR BOOKS
Book IV.
PHILADELPHIA
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
1900.
Copyright, 1891, by J. B. Lippincott Company.
Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.
ILLUSTRATIONS, BOOK IV.
| Christmas Weather | Frontispiece. |
| "What Can I Give Him?" | Page 90 |
| The Season's Reveries | " 174 |
| "Too Happy, Happy Tree" | " 212 |
CONTENTS OF BOOK IV.
| Sung Under The Window. | PAGE |
| Who's There? | 9 |
| God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen | 10 |
| Welcome Yule | 12 |
| Angel Heralds | 14 |
| The Matchless Maiden | 15 |
| Remember, O Thou Man | 16 |
| The Singers in the Snow | 19 |
| A Christmas Chorus | 21 |
| Three Ships | 22 |
| Jacob's Ladder | 24 |
| Saint Stephen, the Clerk | 26 |
| The Carnal and the Crane | 29 |
| The Holy Well | 35 |
| The Holly and the Ivy | 38 |
| The Contest of the Vines | 39 |
| Ane Sang of the Birth of Christ | 41 |
| Christmas Minstrelsy | 43 |
| The Old, Old Story | 47 |
| A Christmas Ballad | 49 |
| A French Noël[A] | 52 |
| Masters, in this Hall | 54 |
| The Worship Of The Babe. | |
| To His Saviour, a Child; a Present, by a Child | 59 |
| Honor to the King | 60 |
| New Prince, New Pomp | 62 |
| Of the Epiphany | 64 |
| A Hymn for the Epiphany | 66 |
| A Hymn on the Nativity of My Saviour | 68 |
| At Christmas | 70 |
| New Heaven, New War | 72 |
| For Christmas Day | 73 |
| Sung to the King in the Presence at Whitehall | 75 |
| And They Laid Him in a Manger | 77 |
| The Burning Babe | 79 |
| Christ's Nativity | 81 |
| An Ode on the Birth of Our Saviour | 83 |
| Who Can Forget? | 85 |
| The Child Jesus | 87 |
| Long Ago | 89 |
| Star of Bethlehem | 91 |
| No Room | 92 |
| On Christmas Day | 94 |
| The Heavenly Choir | 96 |
| The Wassail-Bowl. | |
| Wassail | 103 |
| Invitation à Faire Noël | 105 |
| A Thanksgiving | 107 |
| Around the Wassail-Bowl | 108 |
| From Door to Door | 111 |
| Wassailing Carol | 113 |
| A Carol at the Gates | 116 |
| Wandering Wassailers | 118 |
| Bring Us in Good Ale | 120 |
| About the Board | 122 |
| Before the Feast | 123 |
| A Bill of Christmas Fare | 125 |
| The Mahogany-Tree | 126 |
| A Christmas Ceremony | 129 |
| With Cakes and Ale | 129 |
| The Masque of Christmas | 130 |
| Santa Claus. | |
| A Visit from St. Nicholas | 145 |
| The Hard Times in Elfland[B] | 148 |
| Old Christmas | 156 |
| Mrs. Santa Claus | 158 |
| Santa Claus to Little Ethel | 163 |
| The Season's Reveries. | |
| Guests at Yule | 169 |
| Christmas in India | 171 |
| Christmas Violets | 174 |
| Dickens Returns on Christmas Day | 175 |
| A Grief at Christmas | 176 |
| My Sister's Sleep | 183 |
| Christmas in Edinborough. I. | 186 |
| Christmas in Edinborough. II. | 187 |
| Around the Christmas Lamp | 188 |
| Christmas Eve | 189 |
| Wonderland | 190 |
| Waiting | 192 |
| Aunt Mary | 193 |
| The Glad New Day | 195 |
| Under the Holly Bough | 196 |
| The Dawn of Christmas | 198 |
| Ballade of Christmas Ghosts | 200 |
| The Village Christmas | 202 |
| Winter | 203 |
| December | 204 |
| Christmas Weather in Scotland | 205 |
| Sir Galahad | 212 |
| A Thought for the Time | 213 |
| Ballade of the Winter Fireside | 214 |
| A Catch by the Hearth | 216 |
| Sally in Our Alley | 217 |
| Little Mother | 218 |
| Occident and Orient | 220 |
| The Blessed Day | 225 |
| Christmas in Cuba[C] | 227 |
| Farewell to Christmas | 229 |
| The New Year | 231 |
| A Happy New Year | 234 |
| New-Year's Gifts | 236 |
| The End of the Play | 238 |
| Finis | 240 |
FOOTNOTES:
[A] By the courtesy of Messrs. Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
[B] By the courtesy of Messrs. Charles Scribners' Sons.
[C] By the courtesy of Messrs. Harper & Bros.
Sung Under The Window.
With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino!"
Shakespeare.
WHO'S THERE?
Who ys there that syngith so, nowell, nowell, nowell?
Well come, my lord syre Christmasse,
Welcome to us all, bothe more and lesse,
Come nere, nowell!
A mayd hath born a chylde full yong,
The weche causeth yew for to syng,
Nowell!
In an oxe stalle he ys layde,
Wher'for syng we alle atte abrayde
Nowell!
Make gode chere and be right mery,
And syng with us now joyfully,
Nowell!
GOD REST YOU MERRY, GENTLEMEN.
Let nothing you dismay,
For Jesus Christ our Saviour
Was born upon this day
To save us all from Satan's power
When we were gone astray.
O tidings of comfort and joy,
For Jesus Christ our Saviour was born on Christmas day.
This blessed babe was born,
And laid within a manger
Upon this blessed morn;
The which His mother Mary
Nothing did take in scorn.
O tidings, etc.
A blessed angel came,
And unto certain shepherds
Brought tidings of the same,
How that in Bethlehem was born
The Son of God by name.
O tidings, etc.
Let nothing you affright,
This day is born a Saviour
Of virtue, power, and might;
So frequently to vanquish all
The friends of Satan quite.
O tidings, etc.
Rejoicéd much in mind,
And left their flocks a-feeding
In tempest, storm, and wind,
And went to Bethlehem straightway
This blessed babe to find.
O tidings, etc.
Whereat this infant lay,
They found Him in a manger
Where oxen feed on hay;
His mother Mary kneeling
Unto the Lord did pray.
O tidings, etc.
All you within this place,
And with true love and brotherhood
Each other now embrace;
This holy tide of Christmas
All others doth deface.
O tidings, etc.
WELCOME YULE.
In worship of this holy day.
Welcome born in one morning,
Welcome for whom we shall sing,
Welcome Yule.
Welcome Innocents, every one,
Welcome Thomas Martyr one,
Welcome Yule.
Welcome Twelfth Day, both in fere,[D]
Welcome saintés lef[E] and dear,
Welcome Yule.
Welcome be ye, Queen of Bliss,
Welcome both to more and less,
Welcome Yule.
Ritson's Ancient Songs.
ANGEL HERALDS.
He heard an angel sing:
"This night shall be born
Our Heavenly King;
In housen nor in hall,
Nor in the place of Paradise,
But in an ox's stall;
In purple nor in pall,
But all in fair linen,
As we were babies all.
In silver nor in gold,
But in a wooden cradle
That rocks on the mould.
In white wine nor in red,
But with fair spring-water
With which we were christenéd."
THE MATCHLESS MAIDEN.
To His mother's bower,
As dew in April
That falleth on the flower.
There His mother lay,
As dew in April
That falleth on the spray.
Was never none but she;
Well may such a lady
God's mother be.
Wright's Songs and Carols.
REMEMBER, O THOU MAN.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
Remember, O thou Man,
Thy time is spent.
Remember, O thou Man,
How thou earnest to me then,
And I did what I can,
Therefore repent.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
Remember Adam's fall
From Heaven to Hell.
Remember Adam's fall,
How we were condemnéd all
To Hell perpetual,
There for to dwell.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
Remember God's goodness
And promise made.
Remember God's goodness,
How His only Son He sent
Our sins for to redress,
Be not afraid.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
The Angels all did sing
On Sion hill.
The Angels all did sing
Praises to our heavenly king,
And peace to man living,
With right good-will.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
The Shepherds amazed was
To hear the angels sing.
The Shepherds amazed was
How this should come to pass,
That Christ our Messias
Should be our King.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
To Bethlehem did they go
This thing to see.
To Bethlehem did they go
To see whether it was so,
Whether Christ was born or no,
To set us free.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
As the Angels before did say,
So it came to pass.
As the Angels before did say,
They found Him wrapt in hay
In a manger where He lay,
So poor He was.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
In Bethlehem was He born
For mankind dear.
In Bethlehem was He born
For us that were forlorn,
And therefore took no scorn
Our sins to bear.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
In a manger laid He was
At this time present.
In a manger laid He was
Between an ox and an ass,
And all for our trespass,
Therefore repent.
O thou Man, O thou Man;
Give thanks to God always
With hearts most jolly.
Give thanks to God always
Upon this blessed day,
Let all men sing and say,
Holy, Holy.
Ravenscroft's Melismata, A.D. 1611.
THE SINGERS IN THE SNOW.
And all that are therein,
And to begin this Christmas tide
With mirth now let us sing.
For the Saviour of all people
Upon this time was born,
Who did from death deliver us.
When we were left forlorn.
And sing with cheerful voice,
For we have good occasion now
This time for to rejoice.
For, etc.
And fall no more at strife,
Let every man with cheerfulness
Embrace his loving wife.
For, etc.
Provide some wholesome cheer,
And call your friends together
That live both far and near.
For, etc.
Since that we are come here,
And we do hope before we part
To taste some of your beer.
For, etc.
That seems to be so strong;
And we do wish that Christmas-tide
Was twenty times so long.
For, etc.
For Christ this time was born,
Who did from death deliver us,
When we were left forlorn.
For, etc.
A CHRISTMAS CHORUS.
Every generation;
Prince and peasant, chief and sage,
Every tongue and nation,
Every tongue and nation,
Every rank and station,
Hath to-day salvation.
Alleluia!
Came our Lord and leader;
From the lily came the rose,
From the bush the cedar,
From the bush the cedar,
From the judge the pleader,
From the saint the feeder.
Alleluia!
In a manger lying,
Hallow'd birth by being born,
Vanquished death by dying,
Vanquished death by dying,
Rallied back the flying,
Ended sin and sighing.
Alleluia!
THREE SHIPS.
On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
I saw three ships come sailing in,
On Christmas day in the morning.
On Christmas day, on Christmas day?
And what was in those ships all three,
On Christmas day in the morning?
On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
Our Saviour Christ and His lady,
On Christmas day in the morning.
On Christmas day, on Christmas day?
Pray whither sailed those ships all three,
On Christmas day in the morning?
On Christmas day, on Christmas day,
O they sailed into Bethlehem,
On Christmas day in the morning.
On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
And all the bells on earth shall ring,
On Christmas day in the morning.
On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
And all the angels in heaven shall sing,
On Christmas day in the morning.
On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
And all the souls on earth shall sing,
On Christmas day in the morning.
On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
Then let us all rejoice amain,
On Christmas day in the morning.