Inside Verse:"Every Chirstmas Joy Be Thine" Back Poem:The Holly Bough The Cheerful days of Spring are fine, when sunshine decks the hours, And blithesome summer, when we twine wreaths of the fairest flowers; But oh! tho' bright the days of Spring, and Summer's flowrets gay, There's none that half the pleasure brings of merry Christmas Day! Tis then from house to house we roam to sing, as we do now, And on the mantlepiece at home we place the holly bough; And fires ne'er seem to burn so bright, nor hearts to be so gay, Nor feet to tread the ground so light, as on a Christmas Day! But cold and selfish should we be, and heartless, did we fail To wish that you as well as we, may merry be and hale! May he whose love has ever blest the righteous with its ray, Grant you all good - and 'midst the rest, a merry Christmas Day! Christmas Holly by Jabez Bligh
All Holiday Cards are 5 x 7, museum quality and feature an array of 19th c. holiday imagery obtained from old scrapbooks and museum collections. Each card possesses a heartwarming poem upon the backside, and includes ornately die-cut envelopes. 10 cards/ 10 envelopes.