The Wassail Song

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The Wassail Song is a Christmas carol retrieved from Christmas in Poetry: Carols and Poems (1922). It is an old Devonshire Carol, alternatively called Here We Come A-Caroling.
An illustration for the story The Wassail Song by the author Anonymous
Manesse Heinrich von Mei
An illustration for the story The Wassail Song by the author Anonymous
Manesse Heinrich von Mei
An illustration for the story The Wassail Song by the author Anonymous
Here we come a-wassailing
Among the leaves so green,
Here we come a-wandering
So fair to be seen.
Love and joy come to you
And to your wassail too,
And God bless you, and send you
A happy New Year.
We are not daily beggars
That beg from door to door,
But we are neighbours’ children
That you have seen before.
Good Master and good Mistress,
As you sit by the fire,
Pray think of us poor children
Who are wandering in the mire.
Bring us out a table
And spread it with a cloth;
Bring us out a mouldy cheese
And some of your Christmas loaf.
God bless the master of this house,
Likewise the mistress too;
And all the little children
That round the table go.

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