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'''Lyricist:''. [[William Blake]], from ''Songs of Innoccence. ''
'''Lyricist:''. [[William Blake]], from ''Songs of Innoccence. ''
==Settings by composers==
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*[[A Cradle Song ('Sweet dreams, form a shade') (Douglas Brooks-Davies)|Douglas Brooks-Davies]] SATB
*[[A Cradle Song ('Sweet dreams form a shade') (Douglas Brooks-Davies)|Douglas Brooks-Davies]] SATB
*[[A Cradle Song (Francis Melville)|Francis Melville]] SATB (vv. 5-8 only)
*[[A Cradle Song (Francis Melville)|Francis Melville]] SATB (vv. 5-8 only)
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'Lyricist:. William Blake, from Songs of Innoccence.

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1  Sweet dreams form a shade,
O'er my lovely infants head.
Sweet dreams of pleasant streams,
By happy silent moony beams

2  Sweet sleep with soft down.
Weave thy brows an infant crown.
Sweet sleep Angel mild,
Hover o'er my happy child.

3  Sweet smiles in the night,
Hover over my delight.
Sweet smiles Mothers smiles,
All the livelong night beguiles.

4  Sweet moans, dovelike sighs,
Chase not slumber from thy eyes,
Sweet moans, sweeter smiles,
All the dovelike moans beguiles.

5  Sleep sleep happy child,
All creation slept and smil'd.
Sleep sleep, happy sleep.
While o'er thee thy mother weep

6  Sweet babe in thy face,
Holy image I can trace.
Sweet babe once like thee.
Thy maker lay and wept for me

7  Wept for me for thee for all,
When he was an infant small.
Thou his image ever see.
Heavenly face that smiles on thee,

8  Smiles on thee on me on all,
Who became an infant small,
Infant smiles are His own smiles,
Heaven & earth to peace beguiles.

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