Now, Now, The Mirth Comes - The Hymns and Carols of Christmas
Now, Now, The Mirth Comes - The Hymns and Carols of Christmas
Now, Now, The Mirth Comes - The Hymns and Carols of Christmas
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“<strong>Now</strong>, <strong>Now</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mirth</strong> <strong>Comes</strong>”<br />
Index Of First Lines<br />
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Ah Ben! / Say how, or when<br />
Ah Posthumus! Our yeares hence flye<br />
Along the dark, <strong>and</strong> silent night<br />
Am I despis'd, because you say<br />
Bell-man <strong>of</strong> Night, if I about shall go<br />
Come bring the noise<br />
Come down, <strong>and</strong> dance ye in the toyle<br />
Come, guard this night the <strong>Christmas</strong> pie<br />
Dean-bourn, farewell; I never look to see<br />
Down with the rosemary <strong>and</strong> bays<br />
Down with the rosemary, <strong>and</strong> so<br />
End now the white-loaf <strong>and</strong> the pie<br />
Fly me not, though I be gray<br />
From noise <strong>of</strong> scare-fires rest ye free<br />
From the dull confines <strong>of</strong> the drooping West<br />
Gather ye Rose-buds while ye may<br />
Give way, give way, ye gates, <strong>and</strong> win<br />
Go I must; when I am gone<br />
Gold I've none, for use or show<br />
Good princes must be pray'd for: for the bad<br />
Hence, hence prophane, <strong>and</strong> none appeare<br />
Here I my selfe might likewise die<br />
Here lyes Johnson with the rest<br />
Here, here I live with what my Board<br />
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