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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CAROL, by JOHN BRACKLEY First Line: I saw a sweet and seemly sight Last Line: "my bairn, sleep softly now." | |||
I saw a sweet and seemly sight, A blissful maid, blossom bright, That moaning made and mirth of mange, A maiden mother, meek and mild, In cradle keep a knave child That softly slept; she sat and sang, "Lullay, lullow, lully, lullay, lully, lully, lully, lully, lully, Lullow, lully, lullay, baw, baw, My Bairn, sleep softly now." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A DEATH SONG by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR UPON THE IMAGE OF DEATH by ROBERT SOUTHWELL IT WAS DEEP APRIL by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY WHIGS AND TORIES by WILLIAM BROWNE (1692-1774) DON JUAN: CANTO 8 by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE LEGEND OF GOOD WOMEN: 7. THE LEGEND OF PHILOMELA by GEOFFREY CHAUCER |
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