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The Seaside and the Fireside/A Christmas Carol

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A Christmas Carol.

From the Noei Bourguinon de Gui Barôzai.

  I hear along our street  Pass the minstrel throngs;  Hark! they play so sweet,On their hautboys, Christmas songs!  Let us by the fire  Ever higherSing them till the night expire!
  In December ring  Every day the chimes;  Loud the gleemen singIn the streets their merry rhymes.   Let us by the fire   Ever higherSing them till the night expire.
  Shepherds at the grange,  Where the Babe was born,  Sang, with many a change,Christmas carols until morn.   Let us by the fire   Ever higherSing them till the night expire!
  These good people sang  Songs devout and sweet;  While the rafters rang,There they stood with freezing feet.    Let us by the fire   Ever higherSing them till the night expire.
  Nuns in frigid cells  At this holy tide,  For want of something else,Christmas songs at times have tried.   Let us by the fire   Ever higherSing them till the night expire!
  Washerwomen old,  To the sound they beat,  Sing by rivers cold,With uncovered heads and feet.   Let us by the fire   Ever higherSing them till the night expire.
  Who by the fireside stands  Stamps his feet and sings;  But he who blows his handsNot so gay a carol brings.   Let us by the fire   Ever higherSing them till the night expire!