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Arthur Sherburne Hardy (Артур Шербёрн Харди) Lullaby O Mary, Mother, if the day we trod In converse sweet the lily-fields of God, From earth afar arose a cry of pain, Would we not weep again? (Sings) Hush, hush, O baby mine, Mothers twain are surely thine, One of earth and One divine. O Mary, Mother, if the day the air Was sweet with songs celestial, came a prayer From earth afar and mingled with the strain, Would we not pray again? (Sings) Sleep, sleep, my baby dear, Mothers twain are surely near, One to pray and one to hear. O Mary, Mother, if, as yesternight A bird sought shelter at my casement light, A wounded soul should flutter to thy breast, Wouldst thou refuse it rest? (Sings) Sleep, darling, peacefully, Mary, Mother, comforts me; Christ, her son, hath died for thee. Arthur Sherburne Hardy's other poems: Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием): Распечатать (Print) Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1214 |
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