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Nursery Rhyme: Sweet Baby
Sweet baby, sleep; what ails my dear? What ails my darling thus to cry? Be still, my child, and lend thine ear, To hear me sing thy lullaby
My pretty lamb, forbear to weep; Be still, my dear; sweet baby, sleep. Thou blessed soul, what can'st thou fear What things to thee can mischief 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.
Whilst 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 whatsoever thee offends.
By thy protector threatened are, And God and angels are thy friends. Sweet baby, then, forbear to weep; Be still, my babe; sweet baby, sleep.
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