O the night was dark and the night was late, And the robbers came to rob him; And they picked the locks of his palace-gate, The robbers that came to rob him-- They picked the locks of his palace-gate, Seized his j**els and gems of state, His coffers of gold and his priceless plate,-- The robbers that came to rob him. But loud laughed he in the morning red!--
For of what had the robbers robbed him?-- Ho! hidden safe, as he slept in bed, When the robbers came to rob him,-- They robbed him not of a golden shred Of the childish dreams in his wise old head-- "And they're welcome to all things else," he said, When the robbers came to rob him.