
A Visit from St. Nicholas | The Poetry Foundation
A Visit from St. Nicholas By Clement Clarke Moore A Visit from St. Nicholas (2 versions) 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a …
A Visit from St. Nicholas - Wikipedia
On the night of Christmas Eve, a family is settling down to sleep when the father is awakened by noises on their lawn. Looking out the window, he sees Santa Claus, also known as Saint …
A Visit from St. Nicholas - Academy of American Poets
With the sleigh full of Toys, and St. Nicholas too. The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. And he looked like a pedler just opening …
A Visit from St. Nicholas - Original Poems
Narrative Poem by Clement Clarke Moore: "A Visit from St. Nicholas". Themes include Christmas, Santa Claus, Holiday, Children's Poem.
A Visit From Saint Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore
"A Visit From Saint Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore is a beloved poem written in the early 19th century. This classic Christmas poem is a short, narrative work that encapsulates the …
A Visit From St. Nicholas. by Clement Clarke Moore
Read, review and discuss the A Visit From St. Nicholas. poem by Clement Clarke Moore on Poetry.com
A Visit from St. Nicholas - The Night Before Christmas
A Visit from St. Nicholas is a Christmas poem written by Clement Clarke Moore (1779 – 1863). The poem is also known by the name The Night Before Christmas and ‘Twas the night before …
A Visit from St. Nicholas - Wikisource, the free online library
The poem "Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas", also known as "The Night Before Christmas" from its first line, and first published in 1823, is largely responsible for the contemporary …
Original Text of 'A Visit From St. Nicholas' in the Troy …
In 2016, Auckland University Emeritus Professor MacDonald P. Jackson published his multi-year research into the authorship of the famous Christmas poem, "Account of a Visit from St. …
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