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A31617 A Cabinet of choice jewels, or, The Christians joy and gladness set forth in sundry pleasant new Christmas-cards. 1688 (1688) Wing C187; ESTC R37456 5,174 25

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once revil'd A Carrol for St. John's Day Tune of Young-Man's Legacy BEloved Iohn who once did lean upon our blessed Saviours breast By him some glorious things was seen and likewise he among the rest Did write our blessed Saviours word which doth remain among us still His Laws we have upon Record O that we might obey his will. A Carrol for Innocents Day Tune of Bloody Fate REmember Herods rage who slain those Infants dear There nothing could asswage his wrath which was severe But shedding of those Infants blood to end his hateful strife That he thereby might cause to dye the blessed Lord of life An Angel in the night warn'd Ioseph in a Dream To take a speedy flight since Herods vast extream Of hateful cruelty was such to seek the Infants life Take Mary mild and her sweet Child avoid his hateful strife A Carrol for New-Years day Tune of Caper and jerk it THe young men and Maids on New-years day their loves they will present With many a Gift both fine and gay which gives them true content And though the gift be great or small yet this is the custom still Expressing their loves in Ribbons and Gloves it being their kind good will. Young Batchelors will not spare their Coin but thus their love is shown Young Richard will buy a Bodkin fine and give it honest Ione There 's Nancy and Sue with honest Prue young Damsels both fair and gay Will give to the Men choice presents agen for the honour of New-years day Fine Ruffles Cravats of curious Lace Maids give them fine and neat For this the Young-men will them imbrace with tender kisses sweet And give them many pleasant toys to deck them fine and gay As Bodkins and Rings with other fine things for the honour of New-years day It being the first day of the Year to make the old amends All those that have it will dress good cheer inviting of all their Frinds To drink Great Iames's Royal Health as very well Subjects may With many Healths more which we have store for the Honour of New-years day A Carrol for Twelfth-Day Tune of O Mother Roger. SWeet Master of this Habitation with my Mistriss be so kind As to grant an Invitation if we may this favour find To be no invited in Then in mirth we will begin Many of sweet and pleasant Song Which doth to this time belong Let e'ry Loyal honest Soul Contribute to the Wassel Bowl So may you still enjoy the Blessing of a loving vertuous Wife Riches Honour still possessing with a long and happy life Living in Prosperity Then let Generosity Always be maintain'd I pray Don't forget the good old way Let e'ry Loyal honest Soul Contribute to the Wassel-bowl Before this Season is departed in your presence we appear Therefore be so noble-hearted to afford some dainty chear Freely let us have it now Since the Season doth allow What the House doth now afford Should be plac'd upon the board Whether it be Roast-beef or Fowl And Liquor well the Wassel-bowl For now it is a time of leasure then to those that kindness show May they have Wealth peace and pleasure and the spring of bounty flow To enrich them while they live That they may afford to give To maintain the good old way Many long and happy day Let ev'ry Loyal honest Soul Contribute to our Wassel-bowl You worthy are to be commended if in this you will not fail Now our Song is almost ended fill our Bowl with nappy Ale Then we 'l drink a full Carouse To the Master of the House Aye and to our Mistris dear Wishing both a happy Year In peace and love without controul Who brought joy to our Wassel-bowl A Carrol for Candlemas Day Tune of Busie Fame NOw Candlemas is come at last therefore my dearest friend Since Christmas time is almost past I mean to an end Of t●i● our mirth and merriment a●d now the truth to tell He must be from our presence sent O C●ristmas now farewel Now Christmas will no longer stay my very heart doth grieve Before from us he take his way of him I 'le take my leave It is a time none of the least as I the truth may tell For him we 'l make a worthy Feast then Christmas now farewel I do declare as I am true I 'le love him while I dye I 'le call my Friends and Neighbours too to keep him company With nappy Ale and dainty Cheer our grief we will expel And Christmas while another year wee 'l bid thee now farewel To make our joys the more compleat we court the charming bowl In Merriment and musick sweet let e'ry loyal soul Drink off his Glass and let it pass in Mirth we will excel In sweet delight we 'l spend the night then Christmas now farewel With nappy Ale both brown and stale we 'l fill our Bumpers full And Pippins too as I am true they make the best Lambs-wool So fast and smooth it will go down thy sorrow to expel And then at last when all is past Christmas we 'l bid farewel A Carrol for Valentines-Day Tune of Ioy to the Bridegroom YOung Men and Maids I pray attend And listen here to what is penn'd Hereby I do you all advise This morning when you do arise To dress your self both neat and fine To chuse your loving Valentine For be she black or brown or fair If charming love doth thee ensnare 'T will make you to your Duty bow And reason doth the same allow That it should be your full design To rise and chuse your Valentine Presenting them with Gloves and Rings With Ribbons Laces such like things Attended with a loving kiss In token of a true loves bliss In which their Hearts doth so incline For to adore their Valentine A Song for Easter Tune of The Wandring Iews Chronicle WHat joy to Christians now is come Death hath receiv'd his final doom Christ in Triumph doth ride Now Death by Death is sweetly slain And we in time with Christ shall reign his name be glorified O Death O death where is thy sting Our Souls to Hell thou canst not bring since Christ is on our side He suffered Death that we might live Life to our Souls he did regive his name be magnified Here 's gain enough and here 's no loss Christ for our sake took up the Cross us to redeem he dy'd O praised be his holy name That chose the Cross despis'd the shame and now is glorified Our only Lord with Thorns was Crown'd While Enemies did him surround yea him they Crucified But now he 's risen up again Our Sins he by his Death has slain his name be glorified O sing then and set forth his Name Praise land and eke Extol the same we shall by him be try'd 'T was he that for our sins did dye The wrath of God to purifie but now he 's glorified What tongue or pen e're could express The joy and eke eternal bliss that he for us did dye 'T was not his money but his blood Bought Eternal Brother-hood his neme let 's magnifie And last of all O come let 's sing Unto our God and Heavenly King that on the Clouds doth ride With Eagles Wings O let us rise Extol his praise above the Skies whose name is glorified O now le ts rest in peace and hope i th silly sub-coelestial cope by fire let 's be try'd That when Death mounts on the pale-horse We may ascend above the cross with him be glorified FINIS