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The English and Scottish Popular Ballads

Edited by Francis James Child.
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ST. STEPHEN AND HEROD

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Sloane MS., 2593, fol. 22 b, British Museum.

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Seynt Steuene was a clerk in kyng Herowdes halle,
And seruyd him of bred and cloþ, as euery kyng befalle.

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Steuyn out of kechone cam, wyth boris hed on honde;
He saw a sterre was fayr and bryȝt ouer Bedlem stonde.

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He kyst adoun þe boris hed and went in to þe halle:
‘I forsak þe, kyng Herowdes, and þi werkes alle.

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‘I forsak þe, kyng Herowdes, and þi werkes alle;
Þer is a chyld in Bedlem born is beter þan we alle.’

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‘Quat eylyt þe, Steuene? quat is þe befalle?

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Lakkyt þe eyþer mete or drynk in kyng Herowdes halle?’

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‘Lakit me neyþer mete ne drynk in kyng Herowdes halle;
Þer is a chyld in Bedlem born is beter þan we alle.’

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Quat eylyt þe, Steuyn? art þu wod, or þu gynnyst to brede?
Lakkyt þe eyþer gold or fe, or ony ryche wede?’

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‘Lakyt me neyþer gold ne fe, ne non ryche wede;
Þer is a chyld in Bedlem born xal helpyn vs at our nede.’

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‘Þat is al so soþ, Steuyn, al so soþ, iwys,
As þis capoun crowe xal þat lyþ here in myn dysh.’

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Þat word was not so sone seyd, þat word in þat halle,
Þe capoun crew Cristus natus est! among þe lordes alle.

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Rysyt vp, myn turmentowres, be to and al be on,
And ledyt Steuyn out of þis town, and stonyt hym wyth ston!’

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Tokyn he Steuene, and stonyd hym in the way,
And þerfore is his euyn on Crystes owyn day.