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Text: | The Holy Children Boldly Stand |
Author: | Cosmas, the Melodist |
Translator: | John Mason Neale |
The Holy Children boldly stand
Against the tyrant’s fierce command:
The kindled furnace they defy,—
No doom can shake their constancy:
They in the midmost flame confessed,
“GOD of our Fathers! Thou art blest!”
The Shepherds keep their flocks by night;
The Heav’n glows out with wondrous light;
The glory of the LORD is there,
The Angel-bands their King declare:
The watchers of the night confessed,
“GOD of our Fathers! Thou art blest!”
The Angel ceased; and suddenly
Seraphic legions filled the sky:
“Glory to GOD,” they cry again:
“Peace upon earth, good will to men:
“CHRIST comes!”—And they that heard confessed,
“GOD of our Fathers! Thou art blest!”
What said the Shepherds?—“Let us turn
This new-born miracle to learn.”
To Bethlehem’s gate their footsteps drew:
The Mother with the Child they view:
They knelt and worshipped, and confessed,
“GOD of our Fathers! Thou art blest!”
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First Line: | The Holy Children Boldly Stand |
Title: | The Holy Children Boldly Stand |
Translator: | John Mason Neale (1862) |
Author: | Cosmas, the Melodist (760) |
Meter: | 8,8,8,8,8,8 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1866 |