09. The best that heaven could bring

I
The best that heaven could bring—
First fruits, an offering free—
Was brought from far, when, by the star,
The wise men came to Thee.

II
No sceptre, and no throne!
The magi were amazed,
As, with surprise, on humble guise
And poverty, they gazed.

III
But there Thy God-head shone,
Despite the manger bed;
O Christ, the Lord, Incarnate Word!
’Twas there Thou laid’st Thy head.

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First Line: The best that heaven could bring
Title: The best that heaven could bring
Translator: John Brownlie (1907)
Meter: 6,6,8,6
Language: English
Publication Date: 1907
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