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L AND THE CRANE +The Text+ is taken from Sandys' _Christmas Carols_, where it is printed from a broadside. The only alterations, in which I have followed Professor Child, are the obvious correction of 'east' for 'west' (8.1), and the insertion of one word in 16.2, where Child says 'perhaps a preposition has been dropped.' +The Story+ is compounded of popular legends connected with the life and miracles of Christ. For the miracle of the cock, see _Saint Stephen and King Herod_. The adoration of the beasts is derived from the _Historia de Nativitate Mariae_, and is repeated in many legends of the infancy of Christ, but is not sufficiently remarkable in itself to be popular in carols. The origin of the miracle of the harvest is unknown, though in a Breton ballad it forms one of the class known as the miracles of the Virgin (cp. _Brown Robyn's Confession_). Swedish, Provencal, Catalan, Wendish, and Belgian folk-tales record similar legends. It is much to be regretted that this ballad, which from internal evidence (_e.g._ the use of the word 'renne,' 1.2) is to be attributed to an early age, should have become so incoherent and corrupted by oral tradition. No manuscript or printed copy is known earlier than about 1750, when it occurs in broadside form. The very word 'Carnal' has lapsed from the dictionaries, though somewhere it may survive in speech. Stanza 17 is obviously out of place; one may suspect gaps on either side, for surely more beasts than the 'lovely lion' were enumerated, and a new section begins at stanza 18. THE CARNAL AND THE CRANE 1. As I pass'd by a river side, And there as I did reign, In argument I chanced to hear A Carnal and a Crane. 2. The Carnal said unto the Crane, 'If all the world should turn, Before we had the Father, But now we have the Son! 3. 'From whence does the Son come, From where and from what place?' He said, 'In a manger, Between an ox and ass.' 4. 'I pray thee,' said the Carnal, 'Tell me before thou go, Was not the mother of Jesus Conceiv'd by the Holy Ghost?' 5. 'She was the purest virgin, And the cleanest from sin; She was the handmaid of our Lord, And mother of our King.' 6. 'Where is the golden cradle That Christ was rocked in? Where are the silken sheets That Jesus was wrapt in?' 7. 'A manger was the cradle That Christ was rocked in: The pro
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