A Carol for a Wassail Bowl
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A Carrol for a Wassel-Bowl,
To Be Sung Upon Twelfth-Day at Night.
An anonymous 17th Century wassailing song from New Christmas Carols, c1661
Eleanor Cramer – Bass Viol
Christopher Goodwin – Lute
Alison Kinder – Tenor Viol
Tamsin Lewis – Violin
Jack Merivale – Baritone
A jolly wassel-bowl, a wassel of good ale,
Well fare the butler's soul, that setteth this to sale;
Our wassel we do fill with apples and with spice,
Then grant us your good will to taste here once or twice Of our good wassel.
But here they let us stand all freezing in the cold:
Good master, give command to enter and be bold,
Much joy into this hall with us is entered in;
Our master, first of all, we hope will now begin Of our wassel.
And after his good wife our spiced bowl will try;
The Lord prolong your life, good fortune we espy
Some bounty from your hands, our wassel to maintain:
We’ll buy no house nor lands with that which we do gain With our wassel.
This is our merry night Of choosing king and queen,
Then be it your delight That something may be seen
And now we must be gone to seek out more good cheer,
Where bounty will be shown as we have found it here, With our wassel.
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