Music on Christmas Morning
Music I love - but never strain
Could kindle raptures so divine,
So grief assuage, so conquer pain,
And rouse this pensive heart of mine -
As that we hear on Christmas morn,
Upon the wintry breezes borne.
Though Darkness still her empire keep,
And hours must pass, ere morning break;
From troubled dreams, or slumbers deep,
That music kindly bids us wake:
It calls us, with an angel's voice,
To wake, and worship, and rejoice;
Enjoy the poem with beautiful music.
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Who wrote the poem “Music on Christmas Morning”?
Anne Brontë (January 17, 1820 – May 28, 1849)
Anne Brontë was an English novelist and poet, and the youngest of the Brontë
sisters. In 1846, she published a book of poems with her sisters, Charlotte and
Emily, and two novels in subsequent years, under the pseudonym of Acton Bell.
Her second novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, is considered one of the
earliest feminist novels. She died at 29, probably of tuberculosis.
“Music on Christmas Morning” explanation
In the poem, the speaker discusses how
music can be the source of religious reverence and inspiration. She also talks
about the meaning of Christmas celebration.
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