Sweet and Low (0318 of 1000)

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Sweet and Low
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Sir Joseph Barnby
1. Sweet and low, sweet and low,
Wind of the western sea,
Low, low, breathe and blow,
Wind of the western sea.
Over the rolling waters go;
Come from the dying moon, and blow;
Blow him again to me,
While my little one, while my pretty one sleeps.
2. Sleep and rest, sleep and rest,
Father will come to thee soon;
Rest, rest on mother’s breast,
Father will come to thee soon.
Father will come to his babe in the nest;
Silver sails all out of the west;
Under the silver moon,
Sleep, my little one, sleep, my pretty one, sleep.

As a poem, the text is by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892), Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom during much of Queen Victoria’s reign. It was written in 1849. Charles Kingsley in a review in Fraser’s Magazine (September 1850) found the poem so exquisite that he quoted it in full, and it became, inserted in 1850 edition of The Princess, a Tennyson poem widely translated in Europe.

The musical setting by Sir Joseph Barnby (12 August 1838 – 28 January 1896) has been called “the ultimate part song”.


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