The Writings in Prose And Verse of Eugene Field: Poems of Childhood

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The Writings in Prose And Verse of Eugene Field: Poems of Childhood
Eugene Field, Horace
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So, Mother-My-Love, let me take your dear hand, And away through the starlight we '11 wander — Away through the mist to the beautiful land — The Dreamland that 's waiting out yonder !
104 Digitized by VjOOQ LC MEDIAEVAL EVENTIDE SONG COME hither, lyttel childe, and lie upon my breast to-night, For yonder fares an angell yclad in raimaunt white, And yonder sings ye angell as onely angells may, And his songe ben of a garden that bloometh farre awaye.
To them that have no lyttel childe Godde somet
...imes sendeth down A lyttel childe that ben a lyttel angell of his owne; And if so bee they love that childe, he will- eth it to staye, But elsewise, in his mercie, he taketh it awaye.
105 Digitized by VjOOQ LC WITH TRUMPET AND DRUM And sometimes, though they love it, Godde yearneth for ye childe, And sendeth angells singing, whereby it ben beguiled; They fold their arms about ye lamb that croodleth at his play, And beare him to ye garden that bloometh farre awaye.
I wolde not lose ye lyttel lamb that Godde hath lent to me; If I colde sing that angell songe, how joy- some I sholde be!


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