"The Babes of Bethlehem" is a poignant poem by Charles A. Hobbs, originally published in 1891. This evocative work explores the themes of faith, innocence, and divine love through the lens of the Nativity story. Hobbs's lyrical verse invites readers to reflect on the significance of Bethlehem and the birth of Jesus, capturing the spiritual essence of the Christmas season.
With its timeless message and elegant composition, this poem offers a glimpse into the religious and literary landscape of the late 19th century. Readers interested in American poetry, religious themes, or historical perspectives on Christmas will find enduring value in Hobbs's heartfelt expression.
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