All The Pretty Horses (lullaby)

All The Pretty Horses (lullaby)

"All the Pretty Little Horses" (also known as "Hush-a-bye") is a traditional American lullaby from the United States.

Read more about All The Pretty Horses (lullaby):  Origin, Meaning, Lyrics, Musical and Literary Adaptations, Sources

Famous quotes containing the words pretty and/or horses:

    If I had no duties, and no reference to futurity, I would spend my life in driving briskly in a post-chaise with a pretty woman.
    Samuel Johnson (1709–1784)

    Come, dear children, let us away;
    Down and away below!
    Now my brothers call from the bay,
    Now the great winds shoreward blow,
    Now the salt tides seaward flow;
    Now the wild white horses play,
    Champ and chafe and toss in the spray.
    Matthew Arnold (1822–1888)