North Sumerset Mummer.

NORTH SOMERSET (?)


Father Christmas.
In come I old Father Christmas,
Welcome or welcome not,
I hope old Father Christmas
Will never be forgot.
On my back I carry a pack,
In my hand a pan.
Try to help me if you can.

King George the Third.
In comes I King George the Third
With my arms I break down the prison walls and set the prisoners free.

Black Prince of Paradise.
In come I the Black Prince of Paradise, born in a fiery hole. ;

King George the Third.
Stand off thou black and American dog.
And not let a word be said,
For if I draw my sword to
Thee I'll surely crack thy head.

Black Prince of Darkness.
How canst Thou crack my head?
My head is made of cannon balls.
My body's made of steel,
My arms and legs of the first-class brass
I challenge thee to feel.

King George the Third.
Pull out thy sword to fight, pull out thy purse to pay,
For recompense will I have before Thou go away.

Black Prince of Darkness.
No recompense will I give, no money will I pay,
But thee and I shall fight it out before we go away.

They fight and the Black Prince of Darkness falls wounded.

King George the Third.
Doctor, Doctor, where art thee ?
The Turk is wounded in the knee.
Hello, here comes old Jack the quack Doctor.

Philip Vincent.
'I'll let thee know my name isn't Jack the quack Doctor.
He strikes . . . on the side of the head.
My name is Philip Vincent the noble Doctor. I have a little bottle in my side pocket which I call the okum pokum drop. A little drop on the head, a little drop on the heart. Rise up again and take thy part.



Found in:

Tiddy R. J. E. (1923) The Mummers' Play. Oxford University press.




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