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throughout the rural districts, and the humbler quarters of
England's great towns. Many of these are only orally preserved, but with a little trouble a large number might be recovered. We have before us at this time a collection of carols printed in the cheapest form, at Birmingham, uniting for the most part extreme simplicity, with distinct doctrinal teaching, a combination which constitutes the excellence of a popular religious literature. From this little volume we will extract one which might well take the place of the passage from Milton for Christmas Day. It is called the "Holly and the Ivy."
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This carol appears to have nearly escaped the notice of collectors, as it has been reprinted by one alone, who states his copy to have been taken from "an old broadside, printed a century and a half since," i.e. about 1710. It is still retained on the broadsides printed at
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English folk song collector
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1753:Es kommt ein Schiff, geladen
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1541:Steve Roud on superstitions
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1476:. Time-Life Books Inc.
814:Green Groweth the Holly
805:Nine Lessons and Carols
699:James Madison Carpenter
596:download the audio file
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415:The rising of the sun,
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801:Henry Walford Davies
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326:Early English Lyrics
196:As red as any blood,
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1722:What Child Is This?
1702:Mary, Did You Know?
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