The Roxburghe ballads . •91 [Roxburghe Collection, III. 36; Pepys, ; II. 12.] a ifteto Dittp, sbetmng tfje auon&etful piracies of our Eorti [ant! &abtour] Jesus Christ, fofjfri) ty tittJ to J) tie tiercmatneti upon (£artf). The Tune is, Triumph and Joy. [See Yol. vi. p. 397.]. WHen Jesus Christ was twelve years old, as Holy Scriptures plainly told,He then disputed brave and bold, among the learned Doctors:Who wondred greatly at his wit, as in the Temple he did sit,For no man might compare with it, his wisdom was so Heavenly. Then praise the Lord both high and low, which all these wondrous


The Roxburghe ballads . •91 [Roxburghe Collection, III. 36; Pepys, ; II. 12.] a ifteto Dittp, sbetmng tfje auon&etful piracies of our Eorti [ant! &abtour] Jesus Christ, fofjfri) ty tittJ to J) tie tiercmatneti upon (£artf). The Tune is, Triumph and Joy. [See Yol. vi. p. 397.]. WHen Jesus Christ was twelve years old, as Holy Scriptures plainly told,He then disputed brave and bold, among the learned Doctors:Who wondred greatly at his wit, as in the Temple he did sit,For no man might compare with it, his wisdom was so Heavenly. Then praise the Lord both high and low, which all these wondrous works doth show,That we to heaven at length may go, where He in glory rcigneth. At thirty years he then began, to preach the Gospel unto man,And all Judea wondred then, to hear his Heavenly works he did as made them muse, among the proud hard-hearted Jews ;Yet evermore they did refuse to take him for their Saviour. \t. neverm. Then praise [the Lord, both high and low, etc.] [Passim. For first of all, by power Divine, he changed water into wine,When at the marriage he did dine, which made the people wonder:Moreover, with seven loaves of bread, [four] thousand men he fully fed : [t. was a wonder great indeed, throughout the Land of Jury. [=Jewry. And by


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