The Poetry Corner

Another New-Year's Gift: Or, Song For The Circumcision.

By Robert Herrick

1. Hence, hence profane, and none appear With anything unhallowed here; No jot of leaven must be found Conceal'd in this most holy ground. 2. What is corrupt, or sour'd with sin, Leave that without, then enter in; Chor. But let no Christmas mirth begin Before ye purge and circumcise Your hearts, and hands, lips, ears, and eyes. 3. Then, like a perfum'd altar, see That all things sweet and clean may be: For here's a Babe that, like a bride, Will blush to death if ought be spi'd Ill-scenting, or unpurifi'd. Chor. The room is 'cens'd: help, help t' invoke Heaven to come down, the while we choke The temple with a cloud of smoke. 4. Come then, and gently touch the birth Of Him, who's Lord of Heaven and Earth: 5. And softly handle Him; y'ad need, Because the pretty Babe does bleed. Poor pitied Child! who from Thy stall Bring'st, in Thy blood, a balm that shall Be the best New-Year's gift to all. 1. Let's bless the Babe: and, as we sing His praise, so let us bless the King. Chor. Long may He live till He hath told His New-Years trebled to His old: And when that's done, to re-aspire A new-born Ph[oe]nix from His own chaste fire.