Legends and Lyrics - Part 2 by Adelaide Anne Procter
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page 34 of 160 (21%)
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VERSE: IN THE WOOD In the wood where shadows are deepest From the branches overhead, Where the wild wood-strawberries cluster And the softest moss is spread, I met to-day with a fairy, And I followed her where she led. Some magical words she uttered, I alone could understand, For the sky grew bluer and brighter; While there rose on either hand The cloudy walls of a palace That was built in Fairy-land. And I stood in a strange enchantment; I had known it all before: In my heart of hearts was the magic Of days that will come no more, The manic of joy departed, That Time can never restore. That never, ah, never, never, Never again can be:- Shall I tell you what powerful fairy |
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