Two out of the three subjoined Carols will be recognised as old familiar friends. Though in all probability more than a century and a-half old, they are the Carols of the People even at the present day, and, independent of their claim on this score, to be admitted into the present work, there is a pleasing simplicity about the one, and a quaintness pervading the other, sufficient to cause them to be admired in spite of their commonness. [Day. For Jesus Christ our Saviour was born on Christmas In Bethlehem in Jewry This blessed babe was born, And laid within a manger Upon this blessed morn ; Nothing did take in scorn. O tidings, &c. From God, our Heavenly Father, And, unto certain shepherds, Brought tidings of the same; How, that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by name. O tidings, &c. Fear not, then said the Angel, Of virtue, power, and might, So frequently to vanquish all O tidings, &c. The Shepherds at those tidings, Rejoiced much in mind, In tempest, storm, and wind, This blessed Babe to find. O tidings, &c. But when to Bethlehem they came, Where as this infant lay, LULLA, la lulla, lulla lullaby, My sweet little baby, what meanest thou to cry? Be still, my blessed babe, though cause thou hast to mourn, And lo, alas, behold what slaughter he doth make, Lulla, la lulla, lulla lullaby, &c. Three kings this King of kings to see, are come from far, Oh wo, and woful heavy day, when wretches have their will. 3 Lulla, la lulla, lulla lullaby, &c. Lo, my little babe, be still, lament no more, From fury shalt thou step aside, help have we still in store; We heavenly warning have, some other soil to seek, From death must fly the Lord of Life, as lamb both mild and meek: Thus must my babe obey the king that would him kill, Lulla, la lulla, lulla lullaby, &c. But thou shalt live and reign, as sybils have foresaid, seed: Whom caitiffs none can 'tray, whom tyrants none can kill, Oh, joy, and joyful happy day, when wretches want their will. I SAW THREE SHIPS. SAW three ships come sailing in On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day in the morning. And what was in those ships all three, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day? On Christmas Day in the morning? I SAW THREE SHIPS. Our Saviour Christ and his ladye, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; Our Saviour Christ and his ladye, On Christmas Day in the morning. Pray whither sailed those ships all three, O they sailed into Bethlehem, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; O they sailed into Bethlehem, On Christmas Day in the morning. And all the bells on Earth shall ring, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; And all the bells on Earth shall ring, On Christmas Day in the morning. And all the angels in Heaven shall sing, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; And all the angels in Heaven shall sing, On Christmas Day in the morning. And all the souls on Earth shall sing, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; And all the souls on Earth shall sing, Then let us all rejoice amain, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; Then let us all rejoice amain, On Christmas Day in the morning. |