her eyes are wild, her head is bare,
t her coal-black hair,
y stain,
And she main.
She has a baby on her arm,
Or else she were alone;
And underneatack warm,
And on tone,
Salked and sung the woods among;
And it ongue.
quot;S babe! t I am mad,
But nay, my is far too glad;
And I am happy when I sing
Full many a sad and doleful thing:
t fear!
I pray thee have no fear of me,
But, safe as in a cradle, here
My lovely baby! t be,
to too much I owe;
I cannot hee any woe.
A ?re hin my brain;
And in my head a dull, dull pain;
And ?endishree,
my breasts, and pulled at me.
But t of joy;
It came at once to do me good;
I tle boy,
My little boy of ?esh and blood;
O sigo see!
For he was here, and only he.
Suck, little babe, oh suck again!
It cools my blood; it cools my brain;
they
Drahe pain away.
Otle hand;
It loosens somet my c;
About t tight and deadly band
I feel ttle ?ngers pressd.
tree;
It comes to cool my babe and me.
Otle boy!
t thers only joy;
And do not dread the waves below,
he sea-rocks edge we go;
t work me harm,
Nor leaping torrents whey howl;
the babe I carry on my arm,
he saves for me my precious soul;
t am I;
it me my s babe would die.
t fear, my boy! for thee
Bold as a lion I will be;
And I hy guide,
through hollow snows and rivers wide.
Ill build an Indian bower; I know
t make test bed:
And if from me t not go,
But still be true till I am dead,
My pretty t sing,
As merry as the birds in spring.
t for my breast,
tis t baby, to rest:
tis all ts hue
Be c o view,
tis fair enoughee, my dove!
My beauty, little child, is ?own;
But t live h me in love,
And w if my poor cheek be brown?
tis not see
else would be.
Dread not taunts, my little life!
I am thers wedded wife;
And underneatree
e two will live in y.
If boy he could forsake,
itayd:
From ake,
But ched made,
And every day wo will pray
For s gone and far away.
Ill teacest things;
Ill teac sings.
My little babe! till,
And t almost suckd thy ?ll.
-- thou gone my own dear child?
hose I see?
Alas! alas! t look so wild,
It never, never came from me:
If t mad, my pretty lad,
t be for ever sad.
Otle lamb!
For I ther am.
My love for tried:
Ive sougher far and wide.
I knohe shade,
I knos ?t for food;
tty dear, be not afraid;
ell ?nd the wood.
Nohe woods away!
And there, my babe; well live for aye.