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1823 poem the night before christmas5/14/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There is, to our apprehension, a spirit of cordial goodness in it, a playfulness of fancy, and a benevolent alacrity to enter into the feelings and promote the simple pleasures of children, which are altogether charming. We know not to whom we are indebted for the following description of that unwearied patron of children-that homely, but delightful personification of parental kindness- Sante Claus, his costume and his equipage, as he goes about visiting the fire-sides of this happy land, laden with Christmas bounties but, from whomsoever it may have come, we give thanks for it. ![]()
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