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p, baby sleep! Sleep, baby, sleep! The large stars are the sheep, The little stars are the lambs, I guess, The fair moon is the shepherdess. Sleep baby, sleep! Sleep, baby, sleep! And cry not like a sheep, Else will the sheep dog bark and whine, And bite this naughty child of mine. Sleep, baby, sleep! Sleep, baby, sleep! Away! and tend the sheep, Away, thou black dog, fierce and wild, And do not wake my little child! Sleep, baby, sleep! Hark! the night-winds whispering nigh, "Hush," they murmur, "hush-a-bye!" Dobbin by the dyke doth drowse, Dreamy kine forget to browse, Winking stars are in the sky; "Hush-a-bye! hush-a-bye!" See, the silver moon is high; How the great trees rock and sigh. "Hush-a-bye, hush-a-bye!" Low the little brooklet's cry; "Hush," it lispeth, "hush-a-bye!" All the peeping lights are gone, Baby, we are left alone! "Hush-a-bye, hush-a-bye." MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN 1790. When Adam he first was created Lord of the Universe round, His happiness was not completed Till for him a helpmate was found. When Adam was laid in soft slumber, 'Twas then he lost part of his side, And when he awakened, with wonder He beheld his most beautiful bride. She was not made out of his head, sir, To rule and to govern the man; Nor was she made out of his feet, sir, By man to be trampled upon. He had oxen and foxes for hunting, And all that was pleasant in life; Yet still his Almighty Creator Thought that he wanted a wife. But she did come forth from his side, sir, His equal and partner to be; And now they are coupled together, She oft proves the top of the tree. Adam lay i-bowndyn, Bowndyn in a bond, Fower thousand winter Thowt he not to long; And al was for an appil, An appil that he tok, As clerkes fyndyn wretyn In here book. Ne hadde the appil taken ben, The appil taken ben, Ne hadde never our lady A ben hevene quen. Blyssid be the tyme That appil taken was! Therefore we mown syngyn Deo gracias. FIFTEENTH CENTURY CAROL Adam was supposed to have lain in bonds in the _limbus patrum_ from the time of his death to the Crucifixion.
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