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 MARY'S BABY

Joseph, mild and noble, bent above the straw: A pale girl, a frail girl, suffering, he saw; "O my Love, my Mary, my bride, I pity thee!" "Nay, Dear," said Mary, "All is well with me!" "Baby, my Baby, O my Babe," she sang. Suddenly the golden night all with music rang.

Angels leading shepherds, shepherds leading sheep: The silence of worship broke the mother's sleep. All the meek and lowly of the world were there; Smiling she showed them that her Child was fair. "Baby, my Baby," kissing Him she said. Suddenly a flaming star through the heavens sped.

Three old men and weary knelt them side by side, The world's wealth forswearing, majesty and pride; Worldly might and wisdom before the Babe bent low: Weeping, maid Mary said "I love Him so!" "Baby, my Baby," and the Baby slept. Suddenly on Calvary all the olives wept.

THEY WENT FORTH TO BATTLE

They went forth to battle, but they always fell; Their eyes were fixed above the sullen shields; Nobly they fought and bravely, but not well, And sank heart-wounded by a subtle spell.