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A DREAM CAROL by ANONYMOUS

First Line: THIS ENDNES NIGHT I SAW A SIGHT
Last Line: "KISS THY MOTHER, JESU, WITH A LAUGHING CHEER!"

"Ah, my dear Son," said Mary, "ah, my dear,
Kiss Thy mother, Jesu, with a laughing cheer!"

This endnes night I saw a sight
All in my sleep,
Mary, that May, she sang lullay
And sore did weep;
To keep, she sought, full fast about
Her Son from cold.
Joseph said, Wife, my joy, my life,
Say what ye would.

Nothing, my spouse, is in this house
Unto my pay;
My Son a king, that made all thing,
Lieth in hay.
"Ah, my dear Son," said Mary, "ah, my dear,
Kiss Thy mother, Jesu, with a laughing cheer!"

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." said Mary, "ah, my dear,
Kiss Thy mother, Jesu, with a laughing cheer!"



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