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Rose FylemanRose Amy Fyleman (1877-1957) - an English writer and poet, noted for works on fairy folk, for children"
Fairies learn to dance before they learn to walk (Fairy Lore). 1920s
If you meet a fairy, don t run away, she won t want to hurt you, she ll only want to play. 1920s
And there were strings of fairies hanging from the stars (I stood against the window). 1922
And all the little singing birds listen to the tune (The Fairy Flute). 1922
A fairy went a-marketing -- a fairy and a peacock, flying side by side. 1922
Spreading out their little wings to dry them in the sun (Have You Watched the Fairies). 1920s
Shes sitting on a dragonfly all shining green and gold (Vision). 1920s
And very softly hasten down and out beyond the sleeping town to find my fairy lake (The Island). 1922
When I went to Fairyland, visiting the Queen, I rode upon a peacock, blue and gold and green (The Visit). 1922
Fairy flannel is the skin of peaches (Useful Hints). 1922
And there they sat and sang all night, I heard them singing in my sleep (Visitors). 1922
We anchored by the moon (A Voyage). 1922
The fairies will have gathered in the forest very soon (Fairy Song). 1920s
Over the field the fairies went, singing and dancing and well content (The Hayfield). 1920s
Fairy on a branchA fairy on a branch. 1920s