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A rhymed narrative poem captures a quiet household on Christmas Eve where sleeping children and hung stockings set the scene for a sudden clatter: a miniature sleigh arrives, drawn by eight named reindeer, and a jovial, round-bodied gift-bringer descends the chimney, laden with toys. Through vivid sensory details and brisk meter the speaker describes the visitor's merry features, the silent work of filling stockings, and the quick ascent back to the sleigh, which departs amid a cheerful seasonal farewell.

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Clement Clarke Moore

Clement Clarke Moore was an American writer and professor, best known for his classic poem "A Visit From Saint Nicholas," which has become a cornerstone of Christmas literature. Written in 1823, the poem is often credited with shaping modern perceptions of Santa Claus and holiday traditions. Moore's work reflects a blend of whimsy and warmth, capturing the spirit of Christmas in a way that resonates with readers of all ages. In addition to his literary contributions, he was a scholar in the field of theology and served as a professor at the General Theological Seminary in New York City.

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