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Sleep, Baby Mine
To the tune of Basciami vita mia*
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Sleep, baby mine, Desire; nurse Beauty singeth:
Thy cries, O baby, set mine head on aching;
The babe cries: Way, thy love doth keep me waking.
Lully, lully, my babe, Hope cradle bringeth
Unto my children alway good rest taking;
The babe cries: Way, thy love doth keep me waking.
Since, baby mine, from me thy watching springeth,
Sleep then a little, pap content is making;
The babe cries: Nay, for that abide I waking.
* Sidneiana has a song file for this poem.
From:
Brooks-Davies, Douglas, ed.
Silver Poets of the Sixteenth Century.
London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1992. 227.
|  Barocci. The Nativity, 1597. [det]
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