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English Folk-Carols/The Virgin Unspotted

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This carol was sung by Mr. Henry Thomas of Chipping Sodbury. For more information, see Notes on the Songs at the end of this volume.

773817English Folk-Carols — The Virgin Unspotted1911Anonymous


XV.THE VIRGIN UNSPOTTED.

THE VIRGIN UNSPOTTED.

1The Virgin unspotted the Prophets foretold
Should bring forth a Saviour, which now you behold,
To be our Redeemer, from death, hell and sin,
Which Adam's transgressions involved us in.
Then let us be merry,
Cast sorrow away,
Our Saviour Christ Jesus
Is born on this day.

2Through Bethlehem city, in Judah, it was
That Joseph and Mary together did pass;
All for to be tax-ed 'twas there that they came,
Since Cæsar Augustus commanded the same.
Then let us, etc., etc.

3Now Mary's full time being come, as we find,
She brought forth Her First-born to save all mankind;
The Inn being so full for this heavenly guest,
No place could be found for to lay Him to rest.
Then let us, etc., etc.

4Then presently after the shepherds did spy
Vast numbers of angels for to stand in the sky;
How happy they conversed! so sweet did they sing:
All glory and praise to our Heavenly King.
Then let us be merry,
Cast sorrow away,
Our Saviour Christ Jesus,
Is born on this day.