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With the holy balm of Gilead." _Poet:_ "Yea, Christ Jesus, pour thy blessings On these terrible heart-pressings: O I bless thee, unseen Angel; Lead me--teach me, holy Spirit." _Angel:_ "There is balm in Gilead! There is balm in Gilead! Peace awaits thee with caressings-- Sitting at the feet of Jesus-- At the right-hand of Jehovah-- At the blessed feet of Jesus;--Alleluia!" CHRISTMAS EVE I From church and chapel and dome and tower, Near--far and everywhere, The merry bells chime loud and clear Upon the frosty air. All down the marble avenues The lamp-lit casements glow, And from an hundred palaces Glad carols float and flow. A thousand lamps from street to street Blaze on the dusky air, And light the way for happy feet To carol, praise and prayer. 'Tis Christmas eve. In church and hall The laden fir-trees bend; Glad children throng the festival And grandsires too attend. Fur-wrapped and gemmed with pearls and gold, Proud ladies rich and fair As Egypt's splendid queen of old In all her pomp are there. And many a costly, golden gift Hangs on each Christmas-tree, While round and round the carols drift In waves of melody. II In a dim and dingy attic, Away from the pomp and glare, A widow sits by a flickering lamp, Bowed down by toil and care. On her toil-worn hand her weary head, At her feet a shoe half-bound, On the bare, brown table a loaf of bread, And hunger and want around. By her side at the broken window, With her rosy feet all bare, Her little one carols a Christmas tune To the chimes on the frosty air. And the mother dreams of the by-gone years And their merry Christmas-bells, Till her cheeks are wet with womanly tears, And a sob in her bosom swells. [Illustration: AND THE MOTHER DREAMS OF THE BY GONE YEARS, AND THEIR MERRY CHRISTMAS BELLS] The child looked up; her innocent ears Had caught the smothered cry; She saw the pale face wet with tears She fain would pacify. "Don't cry, mama," she softly said-- "Here's a Christmas gift for you," And on the mother's cheek a kiss She printed warm and true. "God bless my child!" the mother cried And caught her to her breast-- "O Lord, whose Son was crucified, Thy precious gift is best. "If toil and trouble be my lot While on life's sea I drift, O Lord, my soul shall murmur not, If Thou wilt spare Thy gift." OUT OF
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