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Poem by Winthrop Mackworth Praed


Fairy Song


HE has conn'd the lesson now;
   He has read the book of pain:
There are furrows on his brow;
   I must make it smooth again.

Lo! I knock the spurs away;
   Lo! I loosen belt and brand;
Hark! I hear the courser neigh
   For his stall in Fairy-land.

Bring the cap, and bring the vest;
   Buckle on his sandal shoon;
Fetch his memory from the chest
   In the treasury of the moon.

I have taught him to be wise
   For a little maiden's sake;--
Lo! he opens his glad eyes,
   Softly, slowly: Minstrel, wake! 



Winthrop Mackworth Praed


Winthrop Mackworth Praed's other poems:
  1. The Newly-Wedded
  2. A Song of Impossibilities
  3. Good-Night to the Season
  4. The Talented Man
  5. The Vicar


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Thomas Randolph Fairy Song ("We the fairies blithe and antic")
  • Louisa Alcott Fairy Song ("The moonlight fades from flower and rose")

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