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The Royal Neighbor, Vol. 18, No. 12, December 1917
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The inns were full that night;
And o’er Judea’s distant plains :
There streamed a wondrous light;
The shepherd ’mid his white-fleeced flock
Gazed wistfully from afar,
a Christ-Child in the manger lay—
Smote hearth and hill and star.
HE Christ-Child in the manger lay—
A Royal Throne of grace.
And Mary, Lily Maid of God,
' Found glory in His face;
In Bethlehem of Judea,
Whose sceptr’'d power of love and grace
' Should reach from sea to sea.
DECEMBER, 1917.
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