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Arthur Quiller-Couch, ed. (1863–1944). The Oxford Book of Ballads. 1910.

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108. The Innocents

I

MARK this song, for it is true,

For it is true as clerkés tell:

In old time strange things came to pass,

Great wonder and great marvel was

In Israel.

II

There was one Octavian,

Octavian of Rome Emperour,

As bookés old doe specify,

Of all the wide world truëly

He was lord and governour.

III

The Jews that time lackéd a king,

They lackéd a king to guide them well,

The Emperour of power and might,

Chose one Herod against all right,

In Israel.

IV

This Herod then was King of Jews

Was King of Jews, and he no Jew.

Forsooth he was a Paynim born,

Wherefore on faith it may be sworn

He reignéd King untrue.

V

By prophecy one Isaï,

One Isaï at least did tell

A child should come (wondrous news)

That should be born true King of Jews

In Israel.

VI

This Herod knew one born should be,

One born should be of true lináge,

That should be right heritour;

For he but by the Emperour

Was made by usurpage.

VII

Wherefore of thought this King Herod,

This King Herod in great fear fell,

For all the days most in his mirth,

Ever he fearéd Christ his birth

In Israel.

VIII

The time came it pleaséd God,

It pleaséd God so to come to pass,

For man’s soul indeed

His blessed Son was born with speed

As his will was.

IX

Tidings came to King Herod,

To King Herod, and did him tell,

That one born forsooth is he,

Which lord and king of all shall be

In Israel.

X

Herod then raged as he were wode,

As he were wode of this tidíng,

And sent for all his scribés sure,

Yet would he not trust the Scripture,

Nor of their counselling.

XI

Then this was the conclusion,

The conclusion of his counsél;

To send unto his knights anon

To slay the children every one

In Israel.

XII

This cruel king this tyranny,

This tyranny did put in ure;

Between a day and years two

All men-children he did slew,

Of Christ for to be sure.

XIII

Yet Herod miss’d his cruel prey,

His cruel prey as was God’s will;

Joseph with Mary then did flee;

With Christ to Egypt gone was she

From Israel.

XIV

All the while these tyránts,

These tyránts would not convert,

But innocents ying

That lay sucking,

They thrust to the heart.

XV

This Herod sought the children ying,

The children ying, with courage fell,

But in doing this vengeánce

His own son was slain by chance

In Israel.

XVI

Alace! I think the mothers were woe,

The mothers were woe, it was great skill:

What motherly pain

To see them slain

In cradles lying still!

XVII

But God Himself hath them elect,

Hath them elect, in heaven to dwell:

For they were bathéd in their blood,

For their Baptism forsooth it stood

In Israel.

XVIII

Alace! again what hearts had they,

What hearts had they those babes to kill!

With swords when they them caught,

In cradles they lay and laught,

And never thought ill.


wode] mad.ure] practice.ying] young.skill] reason.