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    Help on Anthology of Christmas Poetry

    Hello Everyone!
    I just started here but I am very excited to get your advice on this!
    My English class is writing an anthology. We each had to pick a topic for our chapter, and I chose Christmas poems. We have pick four poems and write an editorial on each. We need to chose on poem for each of these categories
    1. A compelling Story
    2. A noteworthy use of structure
    3. An interesting use of sounds
    4. An imaginative use of symbols

    I have already committed to all the poems I will be using except for structure. This is where I need your help. I can scan these poems well enough, but I can't think of how the structure contributes to the poem. I have an idea for the first, but I think the second has a really different structure and I would love to write about it. And the third is famous for it's structure that can easily be sung. So basically I am asking which do you think would be the easiest to write a lot on. I know you could probably write something for all of them but I don't have much time and I can't make my mind up! I'm sorry and I apologize for my lack of knowledge in this subject!
    Here are the poems (I apologize for the ambiguity in the titles) :

    "Christmas Carol"
    Christina Rosetti
    Lo! newborn Jesus
    Soft and weak and small,
    Wrapped in baby's bands
    By His Mother's hands,
    Lord God of all.

    Lord God of Mary,
    Whom His Lips caress
    While He rocks to rest
    On her milky breast
    In helplessness.

    Lord God of shepherds
    Flocking through the cold,
    Flocking through the dark
    To the only Ark,
    The only Fold.

    Lord God of all things
    Be they near or far,
    Be they high or low;
    Lord of storm and snow,
    Angel and star.

    Lord God of all men, –
    My Lord and my God!
    Thou who lovest me,
    Keep me close to Thee
    By staff and rod.

    Lo! newborn Jesus
    Loving great and small,
    Love's free Sacrifice,
    Opening Arms and Eyes
    To one and all.

    "Christmas Carol"
    Christina Rosetti
    Whoso hears a chiming for Christmas at the nighest
    Hears a sound like Angels chanting in their glee,
    Hears a sound like palm boughs waving in the highest,
    Hears a sound like ripple of a crystal sea.

    Sweeter than a prayer-bell for a saint in dying,
    Sweeter than a death-bell for a saint at rest,
    Music struck in Heaven with earth's faint replying,
    'Life is good, and death is good, for Christ is Best.'

    "A Christmas Carol"
    Christina Rosetti
    In the bleak mid-winter
    Frosty wind made moan,
    Earth stood hard as iron,
    Water like a stone;
    Snow had fallen, snow on snow,
    Snow on snow,
    In the bleak mid-winter
    Long ago.

    Our God, Heaven cannot hold Him
    Nor earth sustain;
    Heaven and earth shall flee away
    When He comes to reign:
    In the bleak mid-winter
    A stable-place sufficed
    The Lord God Almighty
    Jesus Christ.

    Enough for Him, whom cherubim
    Worship night and day,
    A breastful of milk
    And a mangerful of hay;
    Enough for Him, whom angels
    Fall down before,
    The ox and *** and camel
    Which adore.

    Angels and archangels
    May have gathered there,
    Cherubim and seraphim
    Thronged the air,
    But only His mother
    In her maiden bliss
    Worshipped the Beloved
    With a kiss.

    What can I give Him,
    Poor as I am?
    If I were a shepherd
    I would bring a lamb,
    If I were a Wise Man
    I would do my part, –
    Yet what I can I give Him,
    Give my heart.

    Sorry again for the inconvenience and thank you so much!!!

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    We don't help with homework around here. It's disappointing, though, you had "Christmas Anthology" as your theme and didn't give this behemoth a go. It's a masterpiece.
    "As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being." --Carl Gustav Jung

    "To absent friends, lost loves, old gods, and the season of mists; and may each and every one of us always give the devil his due." --Neil Gaiman; The Sandman Vol. 4: Season of Mists

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    Oh my apologies. I was not aware of that fact. Your link sounds amazing but our poems need to be out of copyright so I sadly wouldn't be able to use it.

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