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POEMS.
IV.

Oh, not alone because His name is Christ,
   Oh, not alone because Judea waits
  This man-child for her King, the Star stands still.
  The universe must utter, and fulfil
   The mighty voice which states,
  The mighty destiny which holds,
   Its key-note and its ultimate design.
  Waste places and the deserts must perceive
That they are priced,
   No less than gardens in the Heart Divine.
Sorrow her sorrowing must leave,
  And learn one sign
   With joy. And Loss and Gain
   Must be no more.
  And all things which have gone before,
   And all things which remain,
   And all of Life, and all of Death be slain
   In mighty birth, whose name
  Is called Redemption! Praise!
   Praise to God! The same
  To-day and yesterday, and in all days
   Forever! Praise!

V.

Oh, Christmas stars! Your pregnant silentness,
    Mute syllabled in rhythmic light,
    Fills all the night.
  No doubt, on all your golden shores,
    Full music rings
    Of Happiness
    As sweet as ours.