id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32091 De la Mare, Walter Down-Adown-Derry: A Book of Fairy Poems .txt text/plain 12750 1351 98 A milk-like air--and of light all abundance; Save that one long, sweet, June night-tide straying, Came a Stranger--still-footed, feat-fingered, clear face The sweet shrill singing echoed faintly away, There stood a Fairy!--all green and gold, Dame Fairy she nods, and cries clear and sweet, Ay, Sam, thou art old and thy house is lone, Like rilling of water her voice rang sweet, "Why, Sam," says she, "the bird be turning, "Oho," cries the Fairy, sweet and small, If 'ee glour wi' those eyes, Sam, so dark and round, The sun shining green in the linden tree, I saw an old witch-hare this night; Dark as green glass blown clear and thin Like dreaming water, green and wan, But soon as Night's dark shadows ride In a sea-green day; A little pool of water clear and frozen 'neath the trees; Like lovely sea-flowers in its deep; (Pale-green, fairy mistletoe), (Pale-green, fairy mistletoe), ./cache/32091.txt ./txt/32091.txt