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11Rest, sweet nymphs, let golden sleepRest sweet Nimphs let goulden sleepe,
22Charm your star-brighter eyes,Charme your star brighter eies,
33While my lute her watch doth keepWhiles my Lute the watch doth keep
44With pleasing sympathies.With pleasing simpathies,
55 Lullaby, lullaby,Lulla lullaby, Lulla lullaby,
66Sleep sweetly, sleep sweetly,Sleepe sweetly, sleepe sweetly,
77Let nothing affright ye,let nothing affright ye,
88 In calm contentments lie.In calme contentments lie.
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1010Thus, dear damsels, I do giveDreame faire virgins of delight
1111Good night, and so am gone;And blest Elizian groves:
1212With your hearts' desires long live,Whiles the wandring shades of night
1313Still joy and never mourn.Resemble your true loves:
1414 Lullaby, lullaby,Lulla lullaby, Lulla lullaby,
1515Hath eas'd you and pleas'd you,Your kisses, your blisses
1616And sweet slumber seized you,send them by your wishes,
1717 And now to bed I hie.Although they be not nigh.
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19Thus deare damzelle I do give
20Good night and so am gone:
21With your hartes desires long live,
22Still joy, and never mone.
23Lulla lullaby, Lulla lullaby,
24Hath pleased you and easd you,
25& sweet slumber sezd you,
26And now to bed I hie.

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