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  1. Dec 21, 2014 · Follow the link above to read the full poem. 10. Clement Clarke Moore, ‘ A Visit from St Nicholas ’. ’Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house. Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there ….

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    The poem describes “love,” Jesus Christ, coming down from heaven on Christmas. This “love” is on earth for all of humankind to feel and learn from. All those who subscribe to Christianity, and all those who do not, are part of it. Rossetti depicts “love” as “incarnate,” made flesh in a human body. Jesus is the embodimentof divine love and she sough...

    ‘Love Came Down at Christmas’ by Christina Rossetti is a three-stanza poem that’s separated into sets of four lines, known as quatrains. These quatrains follow a specific rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD, changing end sounds as the poets fit. This helps with the musical quality of the text and is part of the reason that the poem has persisted in song form...

    Rossetti makes use of several poetic techniques in this poem. These include but are not limited to anaphora, epistrophe, and alliteration. The first, anaphora, is the repetitionof a word or phrase at the beginning of multiple lines, usually in succession. This technique is often used to create emphasis. A list of phrases, items, or actions may be c...

    Stanza One

    In the first stanza of ‘Love Came Down at Christmas,’ the speakerbegins by making use of the line that later came to be used as the title of the poem. This line makes a simple statement about the Christmas season– that love appeared there. It “came down” from heaven in the form of Jesus Christ. He was born to the Virgin Mary, a moment that was marked by the “Star and ane”.

    Stanza Two

    In the second stanza of ‘Love Came Down at Christmas’ by Christina Rossetti’she speaks of the “Godhead”. In the Christian tradition “Godhead” refers to the divinity of the Christian God, the “Father, Son, and “Holy Spirit”. These lines celebrate God, the Christian religion, and the love and peace that came to earth that day. The love is “incarnate,” meaning that it is embodied in flesh, it has made it into human form.

    Stanza Three

    In the final stanza, Rossetti adds that “Love” is going to be the savior of all the human race. It is everything to everyone all the time. It will be “our token,” and belong to every person on the planet. When she speaks to “you” she isn’t talking to a specific person but to the entire human race. The love will allow them to love not just God, but one another as well. It entered into the world for “all men”. It is both a “gift and sign”. All those who consider themselves a part of the Christi...

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  2. These poems, among countless others, remind us that Christmas is not merely about material gifts and extravagant decorations. It is a time to reflect on the values that define us as individuals and as a society. Love, joy, hope, and peace are the cornerstones of this festive season, and through poetry, we can delve deeper into their profound ...

  3. Earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; Snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter, long ago. Our God, Heaven cannot hold Him, nor earth sustain; Heaven and earth ...

  4. In this article, we will explore some enchanting poems that perfectly capture the essence of the Christmas season. 1. "A Christmas Carol" by Christina Rossetti. A Christmas Carol by Christina Rossetti is a classic poem that radiates the warmth and love of the holiday season. With its vivid imagery and heartfelt words, Rossetti reminds us of the ...

  5. 3. "Love's Christmas Wish" by Sarah Thompson. Snowflakes dance, love's gentle plea, A wish whispered upon the night, That you and I forever be, Together, bathed in love's pure light. In the glow of the Christmas tree, Our hearts speak in whispered rhyme, Love's melody sets our spirits free, Together, we stand the test of time.

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  7. Dec 15, 2018 · Earth, strike up your music, Birds that sing and bells that ring; Heaven has answering music. For all angels soon to sing: Earth, put on your whitest. Bridal robe of spotless snow: For Christmas bringeth Jesus, Brought for us so low. Editor’s note: Longfellow wrote the below poem in reference to the Civil War.

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