The Dustman 69 No tempests beat that shore remote, No ships may sail that way; His little boat alone may float Within that lovely bay. Blue eyes, gray eyes, black eyes, and brown, As shuts the rose, they softly close, when he goes through the town. He smiles to see the eyelids close Above the happy eyes; very wise! A naughty baby cries, To close the wakeful eyes. eyes, gray eyes, black eyes, and brown, As shuts the rose, they softly close, when he goes through the town. So when you hear the sandman's song Sound through the twilight sweet, A-waiting in the street. Rest quiet, busy hands, He strews the shining sands. Margaret Thomson Janvier (1845 THE DUSTMAN WHEN the toys are growing weary, And the twilight gathers in; With the children's merry din; Then unseen, unheard, unnoticed Comes an old man up the stair, Lightly to the children passes, Lays his hand upon their hair. Softly smiles the good old Dustman; In their eyes the dust he throws, Till their little heads are falling, And their weary eyes must close. Then the Dustman very gently Takes each little dimpled hand Leads them through the sweet green shadows, Far away in slumberland. Frederic Edward Weatherly (1848– SEPHESTIA'S LULLABY From "Menaphon" WEEP not, my wanton, smile upon my knee; Mother's wag, pretty boy, Wecp not, my wanton, smile upon my knee; Streaming tears that never stint, Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee; The wanton smiled, father wept, Father's sorrow, father's joy. Robert Greene (15602-1592) Care is heavy, therefore sleep you, Thomas Dekker (1579?-1641?] “SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP" SLEEP, baby, sleep! what ails my dear, What ails my darling thus to cry? To hear me sing thy lullaby. lamb, forbear to weep; Thou blessed soul, what canst thou fear? What thing to thee can migchief do? Thy God is now thy father dear, His holy Spouse thy mother too. Sweet baby, then forbear to weep; Be still, my babe; sweet baby, sleep. Though thy conception was in sin, A sacred bathing thou hast had; And though thy birth unclean hath been, A blameless babe thou art now made. Sweet baby, then forbear to weep; Be still, my babe; sweet bab sleep. While thus thy lullaby I sing, For thee great blessings ripening be; Thine Eldest Brother is a king, And hath a kingdom bought for thee. Sweet baby, then forbear to weep; Be still, my babe; sweet baby, sleep. Sweet baby, sleep, and nothing fear; For whosoever thee ofiends And God and angels are thy friends. When God with us was dwelling here, In little babes He took delight; Such innocents as thou, my dear, Are ever precious in His sight. Sweet baby, then forbear to weep; Be still, my babe; sweet baby, sleep. A little infant once was He; And strength in weakness then was laid Upon His Virgin Mother's knee, That power to thee might be conveyed. Sweet baby, then forbear to weep; Be still, my babe; sweet baby, sleep. Mother's Song 73 In this thy frailty and thy need He friends and helpers doth prepare, For of thy weal they tender are. Had not so much for outward ease; Nor such like swaddling-clothes as these. Where oxen lay and asses fed: An easy cradle for a bed. Have purchased wealth, my babe, for thee, Thy rest and ease secured be. A promise and an earnest got Though thou, my babe, perceiv'st it not. George Wither (1588-1667] MOTHER'S SONG a |