, 282 "Hushaby Song, A," 254, 255 Irving, Sir Henry, his tribute to Eugene Field, i. [Please select]
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The Rock-a-by Lady from Hushaby street, With poppies that hang from her head to her feet. [Please select]
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[Illustration: The Rock-a-By Lady walking by] THE ROCK-A-BY LADY The Rock-a-By Lady from Hushaby street Comes stealing; comes creeping; The poppies they hang from her head to her feet, And each hath a dream that is tiny and fleet-- She bringeth her poppies to you, my sweet, When she findeth you sleeping. [Please select]
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They'll come to you sleeping; So shut the two eyes that are weary, my sweet, For the Rock-a-By Lady from Hushaby street With poppies that hang from her head to her feet, Comes stealing; comes creeping.' [Please select]
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