"The Nativity" by C. M. Mason Luke 2 : 1-8 "I was an outcast" - Psalm 22 : 9,10 XII IT came to pass, there went out a decree From Caesar Augustus to enrol the world: Each one to his own place, the people went. And Joseph, too, went out of Nazareth, City of Galilee, to Bethlehem, King David's city in Judaea, for he Of David's lineage was; and took with him Mary, his espoused wife, being great with child For her, they journeyed slow; and when they reached Bethlehem, behold, the Khan was full of folk Who all had come to register their names And groups sate here and there, and talked and ate. Now, Mary's hour was come, and she was full Of anguish, with no place to house her in ; So Joseph, anxious, brought her to the byre Wherein the travellers' beasts were housed, and there Found room for her: and, lo, the beasts were still Nor gave annoy, what time he, careful, made 32 33 What poor provision for his wife he might: Cold was the night and still, when, thus alone, The mother bare the Son; and none did see The brightness of His Rising, save the two. In swathing bands, she in a manger laid, For shelter from the cold, the princely Child: Nor knew that there she laid the BREAD OF LIFE Where ass and oxen for their fodder came. Not, from His infant birth, the Son of Man Had where to~lay His head in this His world, But shared the common place the cattle used. Bless'd Virgin, who didst bear the WORLD's DELIGHT! Bless'd Joseph, who first saw the wondrous sight! Good byre, which sheltered Him from rude afflight! Kind cattle, graced above all beasts that night! "I was an outcast from my mother's womb." While yet I hanged upon my mother's breasts, Thou wast my hope." There was no room for them in the inn.