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Title: In The Yule-Log Glow--Book 3 
Christmas Poems from 'round the World 
Author: Various 
Editor: Harrison S. Morris 
Release Date: February 15, 2007 [EBook #20586] 
Language: English 
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               IN  THE 
                  YULE-LOG  GLOW 
  
               CHRISTMAS  POEMS  FROM 
                 'ROUND  THE  WORLD 
  
"Sic as folk tell ower at a winter ingle" 
_Scott_
EDITED  BY 
                HARRISON  S.  MORRIS 
  
               THREE  VOLUMES  IN  ONE. 
                    Book  III. 
  
                  PHILADELPHIA 
             J.  B.  LIPPINCOTT  COMPANY 
                      1900. 
  
Copyright, 1891, by J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY. 
PRINTED BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. 
BETWEEN THE TALE-TELLING. 
Fancy, if you will, Gentle Reader, that, between the intervals of 
tale-telling,--the Yule-log still ruddy upon the visages of your 
fellow-guests from many lands,--fancy that a quiet traveller draws out 
of his side-pocket a little, well-worn pair of books from which he reads 
some scrap of verse or some melodious Christmas poem. Fancy, too, 
that, beneath the inn windows, in the snow outside, an occasional band 
of the Waits strikes up an ancient carol with voice and horn, begging, 
when the music is done, admittance to the glowing warmth within 
doors and a share in the plenteous cakes and ale. 
Imagine this, if you will, and choose, from the pages to come, whatever 
of old or new will fit well into the conceit; for not a few carols or 
legends lie there which have done service under the snow-covered 
gables or by the crackling wood, and which will help, with their quaint 
heartiness or simple beauty, to realize the charm of Christmas the world 
around,--that charm which flows from hearty and generous good-will 
towards men; which has for its inner light the kindly desire for peace 
on earth. 
ILLUSTRATIONS, BOOK III. 
READY FOR THE FEAST Page 59
THE BARON'S HALL " 66 
A SHEPHERD " 142 
A VISION " 200 
CONTENTS OF BOOK III. 
LEGENDS IN SONG. PAGE 
The Hallowed Time 11 
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity 12 
The First Roman Christmas 23 
The Three Damsels 25 
King Olaf's Christmas[A] 29 
Halbert and Hob 33 
Good King Wenceslas 39 
The Wise Men of the East 41 
Christmas at Sea 46 
"Last Christmas was a Year ago"[B] 50 
AS IT FELL UPON A DAY. 
A Christmas "Now" 59 
Christmas Eve Customs 63 
Merry Souls 64 
Christmas in the Olden Time 66
Ceremonies for Christmas 68 
Bringing in the Boar's Head 69 
The Boar's Head Carol 70 
To be Eaten with Mustard 71 
Christmas-Day in the Morning 72 
Praise of Christmas 73 
Winter's Delights 78 
A Christmas Catch 79 
The Epic 80 
The Country Life 89 
Christmas Omnipresent 90 
An Old English Christmas-Tide 94 
Signs of Christmas 97 
The Mistletoe 99 
Christmas of Old 101 
A Plea for a Present 112 
A New-Year's Gift Sent to Sir Simeon Steward 114 
The New-Year's Gift 116 
An Invitation to the Revel 117 
A Christmas Ditty 120
At the End of the Feast 121 
Twelfth Night; or, King and Queen 123 
Ceremonies for Candlemas Eve 125 
Another Ceremony 126 
The Ceremonies for Candlemas Day 127 
Another Ceremony 127 
Saint Distaff's Day, the Morrow after Twelfth Day 128 
THE SHEPHERDS. 
On Oaten Pipes 131    
    
		
	
	
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