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548. Like silver lamps in a distant shrine

P.M.

The Manger Throne:

Charles Steggall, 1867

William C. Dix, 1867

Like silver lamps in a distant shrine,

The stars are sparkling bright;

The bells of the city of God ring out,

For the Son of Mary is born tonight.

The gloom is past,

And the morn at last

Is coming with orient light.

No earthly songs are half so sweet

As those which are filling the skies,

And never a palace shone half so fair

As the manger-bed where our Savior lies;

No night in the year

Is half so dear

As this which has ended our sighs.

The stars of heaven still shine as at first

They gleamed on this wonderful night;

The bells of the city of God peal out,

And the angels' song still rings in the height,

And love still turns

Where the Godhead burns,

Hid in flesh from fleshly sight.

Faith sees no longer the stable floor,

The pavement of sapphire is there,

The clear light of heaven streams out to the world,

And the angels of God are crowding the air,

And heaven and earth,

Through the spotless birth,

Are at peace on this night so fair.

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