| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). A Victorian Anthology, 18371895. 1895. |
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| Singing Stars |
| | | Katharine Tynan Hinkson (b. 186) |
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| WHAT sawest thou, Orion, thou hunter of the star-lands, | |
| On that night star-sown and azure when thou camst in splendor sweeping, | |
| And amid thy starry brethren from the near lands and the far lands | |
| All the night above a stable on the earth thy watch wert keeping? | |
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| Oh, I saw the stable surely, and the young Child and the Mother, | 5 |
| And the placid beasts still gazing with their mild eyes full of loving. | |
| And I saw the trembling radiance of the Star, my lordliest brother, | |
| Light the earth and all the heavens as he kept his guard unmoving. | |
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| There were kings that came from Eastward with their ivory, spice, and sendal, | |
| With gold fillets in their dark hair, and gold broidered robes and stately, | 10 |
| And the shepherds, gazing star-ward, over yonder hill did wend all, | |
| And the silly sheep went meekly, and the wise dog marvelled greatly. | |
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| Oh we knew, we stars, the stable held our King, His glory shaded, | |
| That His baby hands were poising all the spheres and constellations; | |
| Berenice shook her hair down, like a shower of stardust braided, | 15 |
| And Arcturus, pale as silver, bent his brows in adorations. | |
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| The stars sang all together, sang their love-songs with the angels, | |
| With the Cherubim and Seraphim their shrilly trumpets blended. | |
| They have never sung together since that night of great evangels, | |
| And the young Child in the manger, and the time of bondage ended. | 20 |
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