Our Own Verse Maker.
SILVER BELL. Silver Bell Is a fairy sweet, She lives in Number tS, Hyii'iutU street, 'IVay down In, Fairy Dell, i The birds and the bees Who live in the trees Are the friends of Silver Bell. The Spider it. making a fairy gemn Of gossamer' threads and1 thistledown, » For Silver Bell to vicar. For the Fairy Queen Is giving a ball, Held in'the lilies' pearly, hall, And Silver 801 l dances there. "LISBETH 0' THE HI-ELAXDS" (17). Tophou'-e. ' ■ TWO" FAIRY FOLK. ' In the silvery nioonllsht Of a perfumed summer's night, I saw an elf and fairy gay, And oh! how very small were they. E.'.ch upon a mushroom round. Listening to the streamlet's bound. i "TOE IMP' J (13). Highland Park. m , LADY SPRING IN THE RING. Fair.lad.v. SpHuß went tripping 'gaily by, Smiling at the violet's .saucy eye. But then lUa Fairy Ring fives danced along, And burst into .a joyous spring-time sons. And in the evening when the wind was cool, The King Elves clustered round a silver pool. And there fair Lady, Spring was crowned the Queen With water-lilies, white and palest green. "I'LOWEU JEWEL" (11). Island Bay.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 20
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196Our Own Verse Maker. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 20
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