The Carnal and the Crane
No: 55; variant: 55
- AS I passed by a river side,
And there as I did reign,
In argument I chanced to hear
A Carnal and a Crane.
- The Carnal said unto the Crane,
If all the world should turn,
Before we had the Father,
But now we have the Son!
- 'From whence does the Son come,
From where and from what place?'
He said, In a manger,
Between an ox and ass.
- 'I pray thee,' said the Carnal,
'Tell me before thou go,
Was not the mother of Jesus
Conceivd by the Holy Ghost?'
- She was the purest virgin,
And the cleanest from sin;
She was the handmaid of our Lord
And mother of our king.
- 'Where is the golden cradle
That Christ was rocked in?
Where are the silken sheets
That Jesus was wrapt in?'
- A manger was the cradle
That Christ was rocked in:
The provender the asses left
So sweetly he slept on.
- There was a star in the east land,
So bright it did appear,
Into King Herod's chamber,
And where King Herod were.
- The Wise Men soon espied it,
And told the king on high
A princely babe was born that night
No king could eer destroy.
- 'If this be true,' King Herod said,
'As thou tellest unto me,
This roasted cock that lies in the dish
Shall crow full fences three.'
- The cock soon freshly featherd was,
By the work of God's own hand,
And then three fences crowed he,
In the dish where he did stand.
- 'Rise up, rise up, you merry men all,
See that you ready be;
All children under two years old
Now slain they all shall be.'
- Then Jesus, ah, and Joseph,
And Mary, that was so pure,
They travelld into Egypt,
As you shall find it sure.
- And when they came to Egypt's land,
Amongst those fierce wild beasts,
Mary, she being weary,
Must needs sit down to rest.
- 'Come sit thee down,' says Jesus,
'Come sit thee down by me,
And thou shalt see how these wild beasts
Do come and worship me.'
- First came the lovely lion,
Which Jesus's grace did bring,
And of the wild beasts in the field
The lion shall be king.
- We'll choose our virtuous princess
Of birth and high degree,
In every sundry nation,
Whereer we come and see.
- Then Jesus, ah, and Joseph,
And Mary, that was unknown,
They travelled by a husbandman,
Just while his seed was sown.
- 'God speed thee, man,' said Jesus,
'Go fetch thy ox and wain,
And carry home thy corn again
Which thou this day hast sown.'
- The husbandman fell on his knees,
Even upon his face:
'Long time hast thou been looked for,
But now thou art come at last.
- 'And I myself do now believe
Thy name is Jesus called;
Redeemer of mankind thou art,
Though undeserving all.'
- 'The truth, man, thou hast spoken,
Of it thou mayst be sure,
For I must lose my precious blood
For thee and thousands more.
- 'If any one should come this way,
And enquire for me alone,
Tell them that Jesus passed by
As thou thy seed did sow.'
- After that there came King Herod,
With his train so furiously,
Enquiring of the husbandman
Whether Jesus passed by.
- 'Why , the truth it must be spoke,
And the truth it must be known;
For Jesus passed by this way
When my seed was sown.
- 'But now I have it reapen,
And some laid on my wain,
Ready to fetch and carry
Into my barn again.'
- 'Turn back,' says the captain,
'Your labor and mine's in vain;
It's full three quarters of a year
Since he his seed has sown.'
- So Herod was deceived,
By the work of God's own hand,
And further he proceeded
Into the Holy Land.
- There's thousands of children young
Which for his sake did die;
Do not forbid those little ones,
And do not them deny.
- The truth now I have spoken,
And the truth now I have shown;
Even the Blessed Virgin
She's now brought forth a son.