The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 10, No. 270, August 25, 1827 by Various
page 46 of 51 (90%)
page 46 of 51 (90%)
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THE SELECTOR; AND LITERARY NOTICES OF NEW WORKS.
* * * * * A SONG FOR MUSIC. BY T. HOOD, ESQ. A lake and a fairy boat To sail in the moonlight clear, And merrily we would float From the dragons that watch us here! Thy gown should be snow-white silk, And strings of orient pearls, Like gossamers dipp'd in milk, Should twine with thy raven curls. Red rubies should deck thy hands, And diamonds should be thy dower-- But fairies have broke their wands, And wishing has lost its power! _The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies and other Poems_. * * * * * |
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