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Lyrics and Legends of Christmas-Tide

by Clinton Scollard

Dive into the enchanting world of "Lyrics and Legends of Christmas-Tide" by Clinton Scollard, a collection of captivating verses and tales that capture the essence of the holiday season. This delightful book invites readers on a journey through the magic and wonder of Christmas, where lyrical poetry and enchanting legends bring to life the joy, love, and hope that define this special time of year. In "Lyrics and Legends of Christmas-Tide," Clinton Scollard transports readers to a realm where cherished memories, festive rituals, and heartfelt emotions intertwine. Through his evocative lyrics, Scollard captures the very spirit of Christmas, conveying its warmth and emotional depth. From celebrating the beauty of winter landscapes to exploring the kindness of humanity, Scollard's poetry traverses the magical moments and evocative imagery associated with the holiday season. Alongside the lyrical verses, this book presents an array of stories and legends that further enrich the reading experience, encapsulating the true meaning of Christmas through endearing characters and meaningful events. Clinton Scollard's writing style is marked by its poetic beauty, captivating rhythm, and the ability to evoke deep emotions. His words create an immersive atmosphere that allows readers to relive the magic and enchantment of Christmas. "Lyrics and Legends of Christmas-Tide" is a literary treasure that immerses readers in the holiday spirit, transporting them to a world brimming with joy and hope. It is a must-read for those seeking the poetic beauty of the season and a deeper connection to the traditions and profound meaning of Christmas.

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Language

English

Original Language

English

Published In

1904

Author

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Clinton Scollard

United States

Clinton Scollard, a renowned American poet, left an indelible mark on the world of literature through his evocative verses and profound insights. This essay delves into the life, principles, notable w...

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