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Translations. - Christmas. (Luther's Song-Book.)

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Jesus we now must laud and sing,     The maiden Mary's son and king,     Far as the blessed sun doth shine,     And reaches to earth's utmost line.[1]     [Footnote 1: Luther's own construction.]     The blessed maker of all we view     On him a servant's body drew,     The flesh to save at flesh's cost,     Else his creation had been lost.     From heaven high the Godlike grace     In the chaste mother found a place;     A secret pledge a maiden bore--     A thing to earth unknown before.     The tender heart, house modest, low,     Straightway a temple of God did grow:     Whom never man hath touched or known     By God's word she with child is grown.     The noble mother hath brought forth     Whom Gabriel promised to the earth;     Him John did greet in joyous way     While in his mother's womb he lay.     Right poorly lies in hay the boy;     Th' hard manger him did not annoy;     A little milk made him content     Away who no bird hungry sent.     Therefore the heavenly choir is loud;     The angels sing their praise to God,     And tell poor men their flocks who keep     He's come who made and keeps their sheep.     Praise, honour, thanks, to thee be said,     Christ Jesus, born of holy maid!     With God the Father and Holy Ghost,     Now and for ever, ending not. Amen!

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