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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LULLABY, by PEARL LENORE POLLARD CURRAN First Line: Dream, dream, thou flesh of me! Last Line: And rest and rest and rest. Alternate Author Name(s): Worth, Patience | |||
Dream, dream, thou flesh of me! Dream thou next my breast. Dream, dream and coax the stars To light thee at thy rest. Sleep, sleep, thou breath of Him Who watcheth thee and me. Dream, dream, and dreaming, Coax that He shall see. Rest, rest thou fairy form That presseth soft my breast. Kest, rest and nestle warm, And rest and rest and rest. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SHADOW LAND by PEARL LENORE POLLARD CURRAN THE WEEPING EARTH by PEARL LENORE POLLARD CURRAN EPITAPH ON THOMAS CLERE, SURREY'S FAITHFUL FRIEND AND FOLLOWER by HENRY HOWARD TITA'S TEARS; A FANTASY by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH MORGUE: 2. LOVELY CHILDHOOD by GOTTFRIED BENN IN VINCULIS; SONNETS WRITTEN IN AN IRISH PRISON: CONDEMNED by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT UPON YE SIGHT OF MY ABORTIVE BIRTH YE 31TH: OF DECEMBER 1657 by MARY CAREY |
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