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THE OLD and Young COURTIER MUUMING . . . . . . A CAROL FOR A Wassail
Bow . . . . . . . . . HOLLY Song . . . . . . . ( 11 ' . Shakspeare . ) 69 . . . . . · . . . .
DIVISION III . POEMS BY HERRICK RELATING TO THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
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THE OLD and Young COURTIER MUUMING . . . . . . A CAROL FOR A Wassail
Bow . . . . . . . . . HOLLY Song . . . . . . . ( 11 ' . Shakspeare . ) 69 . . . . . · . . . .
DIVISION III . POEMS BY HERRICK RELATING TO THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
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OWL AND TOWER . . MILKMAIDS RETURNING HOME . . INTERIOR OF
COUNTRY CHURCH . . The Wassail Bowl . . . HAWKING Party . . . THE OLD
COURTIER . . The Young COURTIER . . MUMMING SCENE . . . . Girls with
Wassail Bowl .
OWL AND TOWER . . MILKMAIDS RETURNING HOME . . INTERIOR OF
COUNTRY CHURCH . . The Wassail Bowl . . . HAWKING Party . . . THE OLD
COURTIER . . The Young COURTIER . . MUMMING SCENE . . . . Girls with
Wassail Bowl .
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God be with you , Sir , tidings I you bring , A maid hath born a child full young ,
The which causeth me to sing , Nowel . Christ is now born of a pure maid , In an
ox stall he is laid , Wherefore sing we all at abraid , t : Nowel . • Great and small .
God be with you , Sir , tidings I you bring , A maid hath born a child full young ,
The which causeth me to sing , Nowel . Christ is now born of a pure maid , In an
ox stall he is laid , Wherefore sing we all at abraid , t : Nowel . • Great and small .
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Then of Herod , that moody king , They took their leave both old and young , And
forth they went with their offering , By light - a Of the star that shone so bright - a ,
Till they came to that blissful place Where Jesus and his mother was ; There they
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Then of Herod , that moody king , They took their leave both old and young , And
forth they went with their offering , By light - a Of the star that shone so bright - a ,
Till they came to that blissful place Where Jesus and his mother was ; There they
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If Christmas day , the truth to say , Fall upon a Wednesday , There shall be a hard
winter and strong , Be With many hideous winds among . ar su The summer
merry and good shall be , And that year wheat in great plenty ; be Young folk
shall ...
If Christmas day , the truth to say , Fall upon a Wednesday , There shall be a hard
winter and strong , Be With many hideous winds among . ar su The summer
merry and good shall be , And that year wheat in great plenty ; be Young folk
shall ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ancient angels appear Babe bear beasts beer birth blessed boar's head born bright bring capon Carols cheer child Christ Christmas Day cold comes courtier crown custom dancing dish door doth drink earth eyes face fall feast festival fire give glad goose grace green hall hand happy hath heart Heaven holly hospitality jolly keep king land leaves light live look Lord lulla maids merry minced pies mind mirth mistletoe morning neighbours never night Old Christmas once peace period play Plum-pudding poems poets poor pray present Prince queen reign Ring round season seen shepherds sing snow song soul sport star sweet tell thee things thou tidings tree true unto Wassail Wassail bowl winds wine winter young
Pasajes populares
Página 105 - Ring out, ye crystal spheres, Once bless our human ears, If ye have power to touch our senses so ; And let your silver chime Move in melodious time ; And let the bass of heaven's deep organ blow ; And, with your ninefold harmony, Make up full consort to the angelic symphony.
Página 103 - Nature, that heard such sound Beneath the hollow round Of Cynthia's seat the Airy region thrilling, Now was almost won To think her part was done, And that her reign had here its last fulfilling : She knew such harmony alone Could hold all Heaven and Earth in happier union.
Página 57 - When all aloud the wind doth blow, And coughing drowns the parson's saw, And birds sit brooding in the snow, And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
Página 102 - No war, or battle's sound Was heard the world around ; The idle spear and shield were high up hung ; The hooked chariot stood Unstained with hostile blood ; The trumpet spake not to the armed throng ; And kings sat still with awful eye, As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by.
Página 101 - It was the winter wild, While the Heaven-born Child All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies ; Nature in awe to Him Had doffed her gaudy trim, With her great Master so to sympathize : It was no season then for her To wanton with the sun, her lusty paramour.
Página 201 - RING out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light : The year is dying in the night ; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow : The year is going, let him go ; Ring out the false, ring in the true.
Página 105 - For if such holy song Enwrap our fancy long, Time will run back, and fetch the age of gold, And speckled Vanity Will sicken soon and die, And leprous Sin will melt from earthly mould, And Hell itself will pass away, And leave her dolorous mansions to the peering day.
Página 197 - But though his eyes are waxing dim, And though his foes speak ill of him, He was a friend to me. Old year, you shall not die ; We did so laugh and cry with you, I've half a mind to die with you, Old year, if you must die He was full of joke and jest, But all his merry quips are o'er.
Página 103 - That the mighty Pan Was kindly come to live with them below ; Perhaps their loves, or else their sheep, Was all that did their silly thoughts so busy keep.
Página 144 - Shortening his journey between morn and noon, And hurrying him, impatient of his stay, Down to the rosy west ; but kindly still Compensating...