| Arthur Quiller-Couch, ed. 1919. The Oxford Book of English Verse: 12501900. |
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| Robert Greene. 156092 |
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| 105. Sephestia's Lullaby |
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| WEEP not, my wanton, smile upon my knee; | |
| When thou art old there 's grief enough for thee. | |
| Mother's wag, pretty boy, | |
| Father's sorrow, father's joy; | |
| When thy father first did see | 5 |
| Such a boy by him and me, | |
| He was glad, I was woe; | |
| Fortune changèd made him so, | |
| When he left his pretty boy, | |
| Last his sorrow, first his joy. | 10 |
| Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee; | |
| When thou art old there 's grief enough for thee. | |
| Streaming tears that never stint, | |
| Like pearl-drops from a flint, | |
| Fell by course from his eyes, | 15 |
| That one another's place supplies; | |
| Thus he grieved in every part, | |
| Tears of blood fell from his heart, | |
| When he left his pretty boy, | |
| Father's sorrow, father's joy. | 20 |
| Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee; | |
| When thou art old there 's grief enough for thee. | |
| The wanton smiled, father wept, | |
| Mother cried, baby leapt; | |
| More he crow'd, more we cried, | 25 |
| Nature could not sorrow hide: | |
| He must go, he must kiss | |
| Child and mother, baby bliss, | |
| For he left his pretty boy, | |
| Father's sorrow, father's joy. | 30 |
| Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, | |
| When thou art old there 's grief enough for thee. | |
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