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An Ode Of The Birth Of Our Saviour.

    By Robert Herrick



    In numbers, and but these few,
    I sing Thy birth, O JESU!
    Thou pretty baby, born here,
    With sup'rabundant scorn here;
    Who for Thy princely port here,
        Hadst for Thy place
        Of birth a base
    Out-stable for Thy court here.

    Instead of neat enclosures
    Of interwoven osiers,
    Instead of fragrant posies
    Of daffodils and roses,
    Thy cradle, Kingly Stranger,
        As Gospel tells,
        Was nothing else
    But here a homely manger.

    But we with silks, not crewels,
    With sundry precious jewels,
    And lily-work will dress Thee;
    And as we dispossess Thee
    Of clouts, we'll make a chamber,
        Sweet babe, for Thee
        Of ivory,
    And plaister'd round with amber.

    The Jews they did disdain Thee,
    But we will entertain Thee
    With glories to await here,
    Upon Thy princely state here;
    And more for love than pity,
        From year to year,
        We'll make Thee, here,
    A freeborn of our city.



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Crewels, worsteds.
Clouts, rags.


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