Old-Time Christmas Customs I-Robert Herrick

OLD-TIME CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS

I

Come bring with a noise.

My merry, merry boys,

The Christmas log to the firing.

While my good dame she

Bids ye all be free

And eat to your hearts' desiring.


ROBERT HERRICK


Summary: 'Old-Time Christmas Customs I' is a poem by Robert Herrick that celebrates traditional Christmas customs and festivities. In the poem, Herrick invites his 'merry, merry boys' to join in the holiday spirit by bringing a large Christmas log to the fire. He describes the scene as his 'good dame' encourages everyone to be free and enjoy a hearty feast to their hearts' content. The poem captures the joy and warmth of a traditional Christmas celebration, where family and friends gather around the hearth to share in the merriment of the season. It evokes a sense of nostalgia for the customs and traditions of Christmases past, emphasizing the importance of coming together and celebrating with loved ones. 

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