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Christmas carolles newely Imprinted. |
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¶A caroll of the byrth of Chryst CC1 begins here.
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| ¶Come to Bethleem and ye shal se | |
| Puer natus est hodie. | |
| A woman a mayd in thought and deede | |
| A fayrer with eyen myght no man see | |
| With her virgin paps her babe did fede | |
| Puer natus est hodie. | |
| 5 | ¶The chyldes name is called Iesus |
| Gabryel sayde it shulde so be | |
| Ioye we togyther and syng we thus | |
| Puer natus est hodie. | |
| To make vs rych, pore was he than | |
| 10 | With mekenes and humylytie |
| Doutles he is bothe god and man | |
| Puer natus est hodie. | |
Kynges and prynces of this dyd here |
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| Togyther they came a mayden to see | |
| 15 | Lullyng her babe her blessed son dere |
| Puer natus est hodie. | |
[Now] blyssful mayde that bare th
t byrthe
[Now]: rubbed over in copytextbyrthe ='offspring'; see OED s.v. birth n1, 3a | |
| Pr[aye t]hy son that we may hym se Pr[aye t]hy: rubbed over in copytextThe text breaks off here: pages [3]-[6] are wanting in the copytext. | |
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| CC2 begins here. | |
| Verses 1-9 are wanting in the copytext. | |
| To euery man that is vnkynde | |
| What shulde I man do for the more | |
| Than my lyfe to be vntwynde | |
| Thou arte the fayrest creature to fynde | |
| 5 | For I the made lyke vnto me |
| And gaue the reason, wyt and mynde | |
| Quid vltra .etc. | |
| ¶I loue the man aboue all-thinge | |
| I wyll be borne for the therfore | |
| 10 | Bycause I wolde to blys the brynge |
| What shulde I man do for the more | |
| By Adams syn thou was forlore | |
| Euermore punysshed for to be | |
| But for thy mys I bought the sore | |
| 15 | Quid vltra .[etc.] [etc.]: hole in copytext |
My handes [on the] crosse be spread [on the]: hole in copytext
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| To yelde the mercy yf thou wylt craue | |
| Mercy to aske be nat adred | |
| Fyr yf thou wylt I wyll the saue | |
| 20 | Whan thou art dead and layd in graue |
| And all thy frendes from the flee | |
| Yet thy soule wyll I haue | |
| Quid vltra .etc. | |
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| CC3 begins here. | |
| ¶Blow the winde styl and blow nat so shyl | |
| My blode man I shed for the al at wyl | |
| Blowe the winde styl and blowe nat so shyll | |
| This paine to suffre is my fathers wil. | |
| SYnfull man thou art vnkynde | |
| To thy maker that made the of nou[ght] nou[ght]: word rubbed over in copytext | |
| Thou shuld kepe and haue in minde | |
| Howe with my blode I the bought | |
| 5 | To saue the from the paynes of hell |
| That with the fende thou shulde nat dwell | |
| Neyther rather to go. | |
| Blowe the wynde styl. | |
| This payne to suffre. | |
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To a piller boun[de] both fote and hand boun[de]: hole in copytext
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| Tyll al my senew[es] [b]rode dyd brast senew[es] [b]rode: hole in copytext | |
| The iues me bet [whyle] they coude stand [whyle]: word rubbed over in copytext | |
| And as they weryed they dyd them rest | |
| And arose agayne and scorged me so | |
| 15 | Tyll blode and fleshe wente the bones fro |
| Blowe the wynde styll. | |
| This payne to suffre. | |
| ¶Whan they me scorged sharpe and sure | |
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| They crowned me with a thorne | |
| 20 | A rede in my hande for a septure septure: =sceptre |
| And there they kneled me beforne | |
| They sayde to me al hayle my kynge | |
| For so was alway theyr sayenge | |
| And mocked me so | |
| 25 | Blowe the wynde styll: |
| This payne to suffre. | |
I bare the crosse that was so longe |
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| To Caluery where my deth was dight | |
| My mother folowed with rufull songe | |
| 30 | Seyng my trauel she fel downe-ryght |
| To se me in such payne I_brought | |
| For the syn man that thou hast wrought | |
| She was full wo. | |
| Blowe the wynde styll. | |
| 35 | This payne to suffre. payne] paynes 1547 |
| ¶On the crosse they splayed me than | |
| And all my body they drewe in brede drewe in brede ='stretched out breadthwise'; see OED s.v. brede n2 | |
| Tyl fleshe and blod thorow the skyn ran | |
| My handes and fete with holes dyd blede | |
| 40 | They went me fro with one assent |
| And made a knyght my herte to rent | |
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| Thus payned they me tho | |
| Blowe the wynde styl | |
| This payne to suffre. | |
| 45 | They gaue me drynke that was nat fyne |
| The which was eysell myxte with gall | |
| They gaue it me in-stede of wyne | |
| And I sayd than made an ende was al | |
| Than went away my spirite to hell | |
| 50 | To fetche the soules that there dyd dwel |
| And in Limbo lay. | |
| Blowe the wynde styll | |
| This payne to suffre. | |
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| CC4 begins here. | |
| ¶Farewell aduent and haue good-daye | |
| Chrystmas is come, nowe go thy way. | |
| GEt the hence what doest thou here | |
| Thou hast no loue of no beggere | |
| Thou makest vs fast with euyll chere | |
| With farewell aduent. | |
| 5 | Thou takest on the more than doth the lent |
| Thou dwellest so long that thou art shent The text breaks off here: pages [11]-[14] are wanting in the copytext. | |
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| CC5 begins here. | |
| The copytext is defective at the beginning so no burden is preserved. | |
| ¶Whan alleluya is a_lofte | |
| I go gay and syt softe | |
| And than I am mery ofte | |
| As any byrde on brere | |
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Whan laus tibi cometh to towne |
| Than me behoueth to knele downe | |
| And euer to be in orisowne | |
| As it were a frere. | |
Soone at Easter commeth alleluya
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| 10 | With butter chese and a tansay |
| It is nothynge to my pay | |
| That he taryeth away so longe | |
Myght I byde shere-thursday |
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| Laus tibi shall go away | |
| 15 | [An]d I haue wepte that I may [An]d: hole in copytext |
| Though he neuer come vs amonge | |
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| CC6 begins here. | |
In the honour of Christes byrth |
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| Syng we al with ioye and myrthe. | |
| IN this tyme of Chrystmas | |
| Bytwyxte an oxe and an asse | |
| A mayden delyuered was | |
| Of Christ her dere son dere | |
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| 5 | ¶The husbande of Mary |
| [...] Ioseph stoode her by [...]: word rubbed over in copytext | |
| And sayde he was ready | |
| To serue her if nede were. | |
| ¶When she her deare sonne se | |
| 10 | She set him on her kne |
| And song hydder to me. | |
| Cum basse thy mother deare | |
On her lap she him layde |
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| And with her pappe he playde | |
| 15 | And euer sang the mayde |
| Come basse thy mother dere. | |
With lyppes collyng |
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| His mouth ofte she dyd kysse | |
| And sayd sweetehert myne | |
| 20 | I pray you make good chere. |
To this chylde let vs pray |
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| That borne was on this day | |
| Of Mary the mylde may | |
| To graunt vs all good chere. | |
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¶ Finis. |
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