The Magic Casement: An Anthology of Fairy PoetryAlfred Noyes |
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... thee . Bot . Methinks , mistress , you should have little reason for that : And yet to say the truth , reason and ... thee : therefore , go with me ; I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch thee jewels from the ...
... thee . Bot . Methinks , mistress , you should have little reason for that : And yet to say the truth , reason and ... thee : therefore , go with me ; I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch thee jewels from the ...
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... thee , The fading power of a failing land , Who for her kingdom kneeleth to implore thee , Now menaced by this tyrant's spoiling hand ; No one but thee can hopefully withstand That crooked blade he longeth so to lift . I pray thee blind ...
... thee , The fading power of a failing land , Who for her kingdom kneeleth to implore thee , Now menaced by this tyrant's spoiling hand ; No one but thee can hopefully withstand That crooked blade he longeth so to lift . I pray thee blind ...
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... thee in moonlight dreams ; And teach thee tunes to wed unto thy rhyme , And dance about thee in all midnight gleams , Giving thee glimpses of our magic schemes , Such as no mortal's eye hath even seen : And , for thy love to us in our ...
... thee in moonlight dreams ; And teach thee tunes to wed unto thy rhyme , And dance about thee in all midnight gleams , Giving thee glimpses of our magic schemes , Such as no mortal's eye hath even seen : And , for thy love to us in our ...
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ALFRED NOYES arms bees bell bird blow blue bright charm child Christabel Claia dance dawn dead dear doth dream elfin Elve eyes face fair fairy Falstaff Fayrie fear FIONA MACLEOD flower G. K. CHESTERTON GEORGE DARLEY goblin golden grass green grey Guendolen hair hand Hark hast hath head hear heard heart Hecate hill hither Ho-ran King kiss lady Laura leaves light lily lips Lizzie look Lord Macbeth Mach Mermen merry Mertilla moon morn mortal Nephon never night o'er Oberon OWLSPIEGLE pale PHILIP BOURKE MARSTON Puck queen Queene Mab quoth R. C. LEHMANN Rapunzel rose round shadows sigh sing sleep song sweet SYDNEY DOBELL tears tell thee thing thou thro Tita Titania trees Violet voice wake wave weep wild wind wings Witch wonder wood