Title: Fifty Christmas poems for children
An anthology selected by Florence B. Hyett
Compiler: Florence B. Hyett
Release date: January 5, 2024 [eBook #72625]
Language: English
Original publication: New York: D. Appleton and Company
Credits: Bob Taylor, Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
FIFTY CHRISTMAS POEMS
FOR CHILDREN
AN ANTHOLOGY SELECTED BY
FLORENCE B. HYETT
Why do the bells of Christmas ring?
Why do little children sing?
Eugene Field
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
NEW YORK
MCMXXIII
COPYRIGHT, 1923, BY
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The Compiler expresses her thanks to Authors and Publishers for the use of poems in this volume and acknowledges her indebtedness.
The woodcut on the Cover of this book is reproduced by kind permission of the artist, Mr. C. T. Nightingale.
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Anonymous | |
Old Carol | 11 |
Shepherd’s Song | 19 |
The Cherry-Tree Carol | 20 |
The Holly and the Ivy | 41 |
I Saw Three Ships | 60 |
When Christ Was Born | 47 |
Yule-Tide Fires | 51 |
Bain, C. | |
In the Night | 30 |
Belloc, Hilaire | |
The Birds | 23 |
Noël | 62 |
Blake, William | |
A Cradle Song | 22 |
The Lamb | 15 |
Canton, William | |
Carol | 18 |
Chesterton, G. K. | |
A Christmas Carol | 37 |
Cole, Charlotte Druitt | |
Christmas Eve | 24 |
Crashaw, Richard | |
Verses from The Shepherd’s Hymn | 65 |
De La Mare, Walter | |
Before Dawn | 43 |
Field, Eugene From The Complete Poems of | |
Eugene Field (Copyright, 1910, by Julia S. | |
Field. Published by Charles Scribner’s Sons) | |
Song | 16 |
Star of the East | 49[Pg 8] |
Farjeon, Eleanor | |
Six Green Singers | 52 |
Gales, R. L. | |
Three Christmas Songs | 26 |
I. The Guests | |
II. Cockadoodledoo | |
III. A Childermas Rhyme | |
Waiting for the Kings | 34 |
In Præsepio | 46 |
Hardy, Thomas | |
The Oxen | 59 |
Herrick, Robert | |
A Christmas Carol | 58 |
An Ode of the Birth of Our Saviour | 57 |
To His Saviour, A Child; A Present from a Child | 56 |
King, Edith | |
The Holly | 17 |
Luther, Martin | |
Cradle Hymn | 28 |
Macdonald, George | |
A Christmas Prayer | 25 |
Christmas Day and Every Day | 13 |
The Christmas Child | 14 |
That Holy King | 54 |
Meynell, Alice | |
Unto Us a Son Is Given | 64 |
Middleton, Richard | |
The Carol of the Poor Children | 48 |
Milton, John | |
From the “Hymn on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity” | 66[Pg 9] |
Nightingale, M. | |
Mary Had a Little Lamb | 32 |
The Waits | 44 |
Rossetti, Christina | |
A Christmas Carol | 50 |
Southwell, Robert | |
Behold a Silly Tender Babe | 36 |
Tabb, John Banister | |
The Lamb-Child | 12 |
Tennyson, Alfred From In Memoriam | |
The Bells | 68 |
Thompson, Francis | |
Ex Ore Infantium | 38 |
Tynan, Katharine | |
A Song of Christmas | 40 |
Bethlehem | 33 |
Watts, Isaac | |
A Cradle Hymn | 42 |
Young, E. Hilton | |
Christmas | 55 |
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Anonymous
[Pg 12]
John Banister Tabb
[Pg 13]
George Macdonald
[Pg 14]
George Macdonald
[Pg 15]
William Blake
[Pg 16]
Eugene Field
[Pg 17]
Edith King
[Pg 18]
William Canton
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Old Song
[Pg 20]
Traditional
[Pg 22]
William Blake
[Pg 23]
Hilaire Belloc
[Pg 24]
Charlotte Druitt Cole
[Pg 25]
George Macdonald
[Pg 26]
I. THE GUESTS
II. COCKADOODLEDOO!
III. A CHILDERMAS RHYME
R. L. Gales
[Pg 28]
Martin Luther
[Pg 29]
Katharine Tynan
[Pg 30]
C. Bain
[Pg 32]
M. Nightingale
[Pg 33]
Katharine Tynan
[Pg 34]
R. L. Gales
[Pg 36]
Robert Southwell
[Pg 37]
G. K. Chesterton
[Pg 38]
Francis Thompson
[Pg 40]
Katharine Tynan
[Pg 41]
Traditional
[Pg 42]
Isaac Watts
[Pg 43]
Walter de la Mare
[Pg 44]
M. Nightingale
[Pg 46]
R. L. Gales
[Pg 47]
Traditional
[Pg 48]
Richard Middleton
[Pg 49]
Eugene Field
[Pg 50]
Christina Rossetti
[Pg 51]
Anonymous
[Pg 52]
Eleanor Farjeon
[Pg 54]
George Macdonald
[Pg 55]
E. Hilton Young
[Pg 56]
Robert Herrick
[Pg 57]
Robert Herrick
[Pg 58]
Robert Herrick
[Pg 59]
Thomas Hardy
[Pg 60]
Old Carol
[Pg 62]
I
II
III
[Pg 63]
IV
Hilaire Belloc
[Pg 64]
Alice Meynell
[Pg 65]
Richard Crashaw
[Pg 66]
John Milton
[Pg 68]
Alfred Tennyson