Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FAIRY RING, by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN Poet's Biography First Line: I stepped within the fairy ring Last Line: And both will understand. Subject(s): Fairies; Elves | ||||||||
I STEPPED within the fairy ring, Where it was green, so green. Then I heard the trill of a fairy bell, And the song of the Fairy Queen. The secret that she murmured me, To the trill of the fairy bell, Was sweet, so sweet you'd not believe, If I should try to tell. But step you too in the fairy ring, And hold fast to my hand; Then we may hear a lovelier thing, And both will understand. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FAERY FOREST by SARA TEASDALE THE LAND OF HEART'S DESIRE by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS THE FAIRIES by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM THE FAIRY CHILD by JOHN ANSTER THE FORSAKEN MERMAN by MATTHEW ARNOLD THE LITTLE ELF-MAN by JOHN KENDRICK BANGS TAM O' SHANTER by ROBERT BURNS A BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 19. THE FAIRY QUEEN PROSERPINA by THOMAS CAMPION A PROPER NEW BALLAD [ENTITLED THE FAIRIES' FAREWELL] by RICHARD CORBET A CHARM SAID UNDER AN OAK by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN |
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