Gascoigne's Lullaby

George Gascoigne 1535 (Cardington) – 1577



1       Sing lullaby, as women do,
2     Wherewith they bring their babes to rest;
3     And lullaby can I sing to,
4     As womanly as can the best.
5     With lullaby they still the child,
6     And if I be not much beguil'd,
7     Full many wanton babes have I,
8     Which must be still'd with lullaby.

9       First, lullaby my youthful years,
10   It is now time to go to bed;
11   For crooked age and hoary hairs
12   Have won the haven within my head.
13   With lullaby, then, youth be still,
14   With lullaby, content thy will,
15   Since courage quails and comes behind,
16   Go sleep, and so beguile thy mind.

17     Next, lullaby my gazing eyes,
18   Which wonted were to glance apace;
19   For every glass may now suffice
20   To show the furrows in my face.
21   With lullaby, then, wink awhile,
22   With lullaby, your looks beguile,
23   Let no fair face nor beauty bright
24   Entice you eft with vain delight.

25     And lullaby my wanton will,
26   Let reason's rule now reign thy thought,
27   Since all too late I find by skill
28   How dear I have thy fancies bought.
29   With lullaby, now take thine ease,
30   With lullaby, thy doubts appease,
31   For trust to this, if thou be still,
32   My body shall obey thy will.

33     Eke, lullaby my loving boy,
34   My little Robin, take thy rest;
35   Since age is cold and nothing coy,
36   Keep close thy coin, for so is best.
37   With lullaby, be thou content,
38   With lullaby, thy lusts relent,
39   Let others pay which have mo pence,
40   Thou art too poor for such expense.

41     Thus lullaby, my youth, mine eyes,
42   My will, my ware, and all that was!
43   I can no mo delays devise,
44   But welcome pain, let pleasure pass.
45   With lullaby, now take your leave,
46   With lullaby, your dreams deceive,
47   And when you rise with waking eye,
48   Remember Gascoigne's lullaby.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 19, 2023

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Scheme ABABCCDD XEXEFFGG HIXIJJKK FXFXLLFF MBMBNNOO HXHXPPDD
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,827
Words 345
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8

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