Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, December 24, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sheltered within the hollow of her arm J
The Son of Man lay sleeping. On her
cheek Cr
She felt his warm breath stirring, like
the faint
And fragrant breeze that fans the
silver leaves
Upon the slopes of Olivet. Her eyes,
Still shadowed with the pains of moth- Apf
erhood,
Dwelt tenderly upon the placid brow 44
And cherub features of the infant fr
Christ, ®
The babe in swaddling clothes, whose
destiny
Led to Golgotha's summit, where the
Cross
Was yet to groan beneath the sacred j
weight
Of his perfected manhood. All the cave C?
Was luminous with starbeams, and her
face,
Like some pale lily, drooping on its
stem, ' i
And washed with heaven's dews. ©»
gleamed pearly white
In that strange radiance. Somewhat $
apart
And leaning on his staff, the carpenter, rf
Joseph of Nazareth, musing, stood:
"Lord, who am I?" he marveled in "y
his soul,
"That thou shouldst deign from thy
exalted place
To cast thine eyes upon me and to say #
'Behold! he shall be warden to this Asx
pearl,
Thi« pearl of perfect womanhod, ££
more pure
Than any of the daughters of mankind ggr?
From the beginning of the world and \
down
Through all the ages that are yet to
dawn!
Lo! shelter she shall find, and sus- "£s->
tenance
And one round arm encircled the fair tyft
child |p
As If the newly-awakened mother love
Lay listless, with transparent fingers
curved
As though she clasped some blossom
in her sleep— /
Some rare, sweet flower she was fain F&
to keep °3"
And cherish always. Joseph took the £s*,
hand /,
And held it in his rough, toil-hardened
palm, A
Wondering at Its softness, the blue
veins
That threaded all its whiteness, and j??
the bloom Sp
That made a sea-shell of each finger
tip.
But he forebore, though sore his heart (f
--did yearn,
To clasp the little sleeping new-born
babe
Whose golden head lay pillowed on J
her arm,
Thinking: "It were not well for her
or him
That he should waken suddenly." A
sigh
Heaved the soft breas* of Mary, and
her eyes, Y*
Like heavenly blue flowers, opened £%&
wide,
Meeting the gaze of Joseph,, as he v pj
knelt
In reverent adoration. Her low tones
Thrilled like aeolian strains; her ten- /
der smile
Flooded his soul like sunshine as she
spoke:
"Joseph, my husband, I have dreamed ,»
a dream!
The Angel of the Lord hath been
again,
Saying: 'Behold! that which thou hast
brought forth *7s
This night is the Redeemer of the
WorJd—
Even Messiah!'" But a grave voice
cried
Aa she ceased speaking: "Peace to all W
within!"
And, 10, there stood upon the thresh-
old one J
Who bore much gold and frankincense
and myrrh
In his two hands. And Joseph an
swered: "Sir,
Peace be unto thee, now and ever
more!"
And. 10, there came two others bear
ing gold
And precious spices, who likewise J,*
did say,
"Peace and good will!" And Joseph
made reply:
"Peace unto thee and thine forever- pj
more!" c?"
Then spake the foremost stranger:
"Where is he, r
Born King of Jews this night in Beth /
lehem?
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 24, 1908.
Three kings are we that come to wor
ship him,
For we have seen his star in the Far
East
Beyond the deserts. We have jour
neyed far,
Star-led, and, 10, It standeth o'er this
roof,
A sign celestial!" Then each laid
aside
His mantle and his sandals, bowing
low
Before the mother and the holy child,
Crying: "All hail, Redeemer of the
World!
King of the Jews, all hail!" and they
did break
Boxes of precious ointments, and the
air
Was heavy with the perfume of rare
gums
And costly spices, cinnamon and
myrrh,
And sandalwood and cedar, and the
scents
Distilled from blooms In gardens of
the East,
And ambergris and frankincense and
nard,
And they laid down their offerings of
price,
Soft yellow bars and bags of shining
dust,
All Intermixed with amethysts and
pearls
And carbuncles and diamonds and the
pale
Lack-luster topaz. And the foremost
guest
Unclasped the heavy chain of beaten
gold
That hung about his swarthy throat
and showed
Its curious pendant, fashioned In
strange wise
And hammered from a nugget, soft
and pure,
For uncouth semblance to a rugged
cross,
Speaking in awed, low tones of
prophecy:
"A voice cried in the desert wastes,
'Arise!
Take of pure gold a nugget large and
bright
And hammer It into a massive cross
Such as the common criminal, con
demned
To die, yields up his shrinking
spirit on,
And hang It to the chain about thy
neck,
And when thou comest to the jour
ney's end
Lay it within the mother's hand, that
she
May read therein a sign.' Lo, I have
done
According to the word!" And Mary's
eyes
Grew wide with terror, as her fingers
closed
About the gleaming symbol, for she
saw,
As in a dream, three crosses on a hill,
And, nailed between two thieves of
aspect vile,
Upon the middle cross, a tortured form
That moved her strangely with a
sense of loss
And woe unutterable, for multitudes
Surged round the sufferer and scoffed
at him,
Crying, in mocking tones: "Hail, King
of Jews!"
But he that hung cast downward pity
ing eyes,
Full of meek pardon and of tender
love,
Gasping: "Forgive them, Father! Oh,
forgive
Thy children, for they know not what
they do!"
And in those dying orbs compassionate
She saw a semblance of the holy light
That shone within the eyes of her
fair babe,
And moaned: "Take it away—the
cross of gold!
I shudder at the phantasies it brings!"
At which the strangers out of the Far
East
Arose and gave their blessing to the
child
And passed into the night. And Mary
slept
The 6leep of sweet forgetful ness,
while he
Who stood in place of father to the
babe
Watched the sweet pair until the morn
awoke
The songbirds In the clustering olive
trees
And tinged with light the roofs of
Bethlehem.
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