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11Mary took her young son,Joseph was an old man,
2 and an old man was he,
3And he married Mary,
4 the Queen of Galilee.
5
6When Joseph was married,
7 and Mary home had brought,
8Mary proved with child,
9 and Joseph knew it not.
10
11Joseph and Mary walked
12 through a garden gay,
13Where the cherries they grew
14 upon every tree.
15
16O then bespoke Mary,
17 with words both meek and mild:
18'O gather me cherries, Joseph,
19 they run so in my mind.'
20
21And then replied Joseph,
22 with words so unkind:
23'Let him gather thee cherries
24 that got thee with child.'
25
26O then bespoke our Saviour,
27 all in his mother's womb:
28'Bow down, good cherry-tree,
29 to my mother's hand.'
30
31The uppermost sprig
32 bowed down to Mary's knee:
33'Thus you may see, Joseph,
34 these cherries are for me.'
35
36'O eat your cherries, Mary,
37 O eat your cherries now;
38O eat your cherries, Mary,
39 that grow upon the bough.'
40
41As Joseph was a walking,
42 he heard an angel sing:
43'This night shall be born
44 our heavenly king.
45
46'He neither shall be born
47 in housen nor in hall,
48Nor in the place of Paradise,
49 but in an ox's stall.
50
51'He neither shall be clothed
52 in purple nor in pall,
53But all in fair linen,
54 as were babies all.
55
56'He neither shall be rocked
57 in silver nor in gold,
58But in a wooden cradle,
59 that rocks on the mould.
60
61'He neither shall be christened
62 in white wine nor red,
63But with fair spring water,
64 with which we were christened.'
65
66Then Mary took her young son,
267 and set him on her knee: and set him on her knee:
368'I pray thee now dear child,'I pray thee now dear child,
469 tell how this world shall be.' tell how this world shall be.'
570
671'O I shall be as dead, mother,'O I shall be as dead, mother,
772 as the stones in the wall; as the stones in the wall;
873O the stones in the street, mother,O the stones in the street, mother,
974 shall mourn for me all. shall mourn for me all.
1075
76'And upon a Wednesday
77 my vow I will make,
78And upon Good Friday
79 my death I will take.
80
1181'Upon Easter-day, mother,'Upon Easter-day, mother,
1282 my uprising shall be; my rising shall be;
1383O the sun and the moon, motherO the sun and the moon
1484 shall both rise with me. shall uprise with me.
85
86'The people shall rejoice,
87 and the birds they shall sing,
88To see the uprising
89 of the heavenly king.'

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