by John Addington Symonds (1840 - 1893)
Sleep, baby, sleep! the Mother sings
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Sleep, baby, sleep! the Mother sings: Heaven's angels kneel and fold their wings. Sleep, baby, sleep! With swathes of scented hay Thy bed By Mary's hand at eve was spread. Sleep, baby, sleep! At midnight came the shepherds, they Whom seraphs wakened by the way. Sleep, baby, sleep! And three kings from the East afar Ere dawn came guided by Thy star. Sleep, baby, sleep! They brought Thee gifts of gold and gems, Pure orient pearls, rich diadems. Sleep, baby, sleep! But Thou who liest slumbering there, Art King of Kings, earth, ocean, air. Sleep, baby, sleep! Sleep, baby, sleep! the shepherds sing: Through heaven, through earth, hosannas ring. Sleep, baby, sleep.
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View text with all available footnotesFirst published in English Illustrated Magazine, December 1891
Text Authorship:
- by John Addington Symonds (1840 - 1893), "A Christmas Lullaby" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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