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Bring'st, in Thy blood, a balm that shall Be the best New-Year's gift to all. 1. Let's bless the Babe: and, as we sing His praise, so let us bless the King. _Chor._ Long may He live till He hath told His New-Years trebled to His old: And when that's done, to re-aspire A new-born Ph[oe]nix from His own chaste fire. 99. GOD'S PARDON. When I shall sin, pardon my trespass here; For once in hell, none knows remission there. 100. SIN. Sin once reached up to God's eternal sphere, And was committed, not remitted there. 101. EVIL. Evil no nature hath; the loss of good Is that which gives to sin a livelihood. 102. THE STAR-SONG: A CAROL TO THE KING SUNG AT WHITEHALL. _The Flourish of Music; then followed the Song._ 1. Tell us, thou clear and heavenly tongue, Where is the Babe but lately sprung? Lies he the lily-banks among? 2. Or say, if this new Birth of ours Sleeps, laid within some ark of flowers, Spangled with dew-light; thou canst clear All doubts, and manifest the where. 3. Declare to us, bright star, if we shall seek Him in the morning's blushing cheek, Or search the beds of spices through, To find him out. _Star._ No, this ye need not do; But only come and see Him rest A Princely Babe in's mother's breast. _Chor._ He's seen, He's seen! why then a round, Let's kiss the sweet and holy ground; And all rejoice that we have found _A King before conception crown'd_. 4. Come then, come then, and let us bring Unto our pretty Twelfth-tide King, Each one his several offering; _Chor._ And when night comes, we'll give Him wassailing; And that His treble honours may be seen, We'll choose Him King, and make His mother Queen. 103. TO GOD. With golden censers, and with incense, here Before Thy virgin-altar I appear, To pay Thee that I owe, since what I see In, or without, all, all belongs to Thee. Where shall I now begin to make, for one Least loan of Thine, half restitution? Alas! I cannot pay a jot; therefore I'll kiss the tally, and confess the score. Ten thousand t
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