Which preposition to use with lullaby
"France can rock her irreconcilables to sleep to the war lullaby of that man we have so trusted only to betray us; our irreconcilables only wait for war to side with our enemy.
Does he sing a simple, perhaps tender, song in a low tone (as a lullaby to an infant)?
The Indian woman crouched beside the tortured young thing and rocked the dark head, held close against her bosom, while she crooned a lullaby in the native tongue.
One can always tell the imitation if jackals have sung one's lullaby from birththough most Pathans can deceive white ears in the matter....
LULLABY FOR TITANIA FIRST FAIRY
Lullaby with lugers.
The coolies, too, had quite got over their homesickness, and were extraordinarily cheerful, their incessant jabber falling as a lullaby on our ears as we dropped off to sleep.
Though she does not sing to House People, how do we know but what she whispers a little lullaby like this, on stormy nights, to her nestlings? "Rains beat!
For a while I lay luxuriating as in the delusion of a pleasant dream, as though the melody that was abroad on the air was the voices of angels chanting their lullaby into the charmed ear of the sleeper.
The shepherds miss one of their sheep and, following him, find Gill on the bed while Mak sings a lullaby at the cradle.