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  • “Oh! where do fairies hide their heads?”

    Oh! where do fairies hide their heads,
      When snow lies on the hills,
    When frost has spoiled their mossy beds,
      And crystallized their rills?
    Beneath the moon they cannot trip
      In circles o’er the plain;
    And draughts of dew they cannot sip,
      Till green leaves come again.

    Perhaps, in small, blue diving-bells
      They...

    Thomas Haynes Bayley

  • Delicate Hands & Heads will never appear

     
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    Delicate Hands & Heads will never appear

    While Titians &c as in the Book of Moonlight p 5

  • An Epitaph (Come knock your heads against this stone)

     
    An Epitaph


    Come knock your heads against this stone

    For sorrow that poor John Thompsons gone

  • The Hills erect their Purple Heads

    The Hills erect their Purple Heads

    The Rivers lean to see

    Yet Man has not of all the Throng

    A Curiosity.

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