Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern/A Caroll Bringyng in the Bores Heed

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Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern (1833)
edited by William Sandys
A Caroll Bringyng in the Bores Heed
2718187Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern — A Caroll Bringyng in the Bores Heed1833

A CAROLL
BRINGYNG IN THE BORES HEED.

Caput afri differo
Reddens 'laudes' domino.

The bores heed in hand bring I,
With garlans gay and rosemary,
I pray you all synge merely
Qui estis in convivio.

The bores heed, I vnderstande,
Is the 'chefe' seruyce in this lande;
Loke, where euer it be fande,
Seruite cum cantico.

Be gladde lordes, bothe more and lasse,
For this hath ordeyned our stewarde
To chere you all this Christmasse,
The bores heed with mustarde.