FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   >>  
e Unto my pay;[H] My Son a king, that made all thing, Lieth in hay. Ah, my dear Son! etc. My mother dear, amend your cheer And now be still; Thus for to lie it is soothly My Father's will. Derision, great passion, Infinitely, As it is found many a wound Suffer shall I; On Calvary that is so high There shall I be, Man to restore, nailed full sore Upon a tree. Ah, my dear Son! etc. _Sandy's Christmas Carols._ FOOTNOTES: [G] Last. [H] Content. THE KING IN THE CRADLE. My sweet little baby, what meanest thou to cry? Be still, my blessed babe, though cause thou hast to mourn, Whose blood most innocent to shed the cruel king hath sworn; And lo, alas! behold what slaughter he doth make, Shedding the blood of infants all, sweet Saviour, for thy sake. A King, a King is born, they say, which King this king would kill: O woe and woful heavy day when wretches have their will! Lulla, la lulla, lulla lullaby. Three kings this King of kings to see are come from far, To each unknown, with offerings great, by guiding of a star; And shepherds heard the song, which angels bright did sing, Giving all glory unto God for coming of this King, Which must be made away--King Herod would him kill; O woe and woful heavy day when wretches have their will? Lulla, etc. Lo, lo, my little babe, be still, lament no more; From fury thou shalt 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; O woe and woful heavy day when wretches have their will! Lulla, etc. But thou shalt live and reign, as sibyls hath foresaid, As all the prophets prophesy, whose mother, yet a maid And perfect virgin pure, with her breasts shall upbreed Both God and man that all hath made, the son of heavenly seed: Whom caitives none can 'tray, whom tyrants none can kill: O joy and joyful happy day when wretches want their will! Lulla, etc. _Byrd's Psalmes, Sonets, etc., A.D. 1588._ MADONNA AND CHILD. This endris night[I]
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   >>  



Top keywords:

wretches

 

heavenly

 

mother

 
warning
 

Giving

 

coming

 

lament

 
angels
 

bright

 

tyrants


joyful

 

caitives

 
endris
 

MADONNA

 

Psalmes

 
Sonets
 

upbreed

 

sibyls

 

foresaid

 

virgin


breasts
 

perfect

 
prophets
 

prophesy

 

Christmas

 

Carols

 

FOOTNOTES

 

Content

 
blessed
 

meanest


CRADLE
 

nailed

 

restore

 

Father

 
Derision
 

passion

 

soothly

 

Infinitely

 
Calvary
 

Suffer


lullaby

 

offerings

 

guiding

 

unknown

 
innocent
 

behold

 

slaughter

 

infants

 
Saviour
 

Shedding