Over hill, over dale,
Thorough bush, thorough brier,
Over park, over pale,
Thorough flood, thorough fire!
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MY FINAL COMMENT: Summed up, the poem celebrates the delicate relationship between fairies and the natural world, showcasing their ability to enhance and beautify even the simplest of flowers! Gorgeously worded!
THREE: Dewdrops and Pearls: The fairy concludes by saying they must seek dewdrops and hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear. This emphasizes their role as a caretaker of nature's delicate details
TWO: 1. Nature and Enchantment: The vivid imagery and lyrical language transport the reader to a realm where nature and enchantment intertwine. The fairy's journey takes them over hills, dales, bushes, briers, parks, and even through water and fire.
"A Fairy Song" by William Shakespeare is a delightful poem that appears in the well-loved play A Midsummer Night's Dream The poem is spoken by a fairy and describes their work as they wander through various landscapes.
TTrue beauty is in this poem. Congratulations being chosen as the Classic Poem Of The day! 5 Stars Full. Most deserving
This poem celebrates the magical, ethereal world of fairies, their connection to nature, and the delicate balance between beauty and impermanence. It invites readers to embrace wonder and enchantment. True beauty is in this poem. Congratulations with the Classic Poem Of The day! 5 Stars!
I can't express in words. All of us will say the same what Chinedu has said
William Shakespeare is the grand master: the best of the bests.
Perhaps Shakespeare is the only writer with a least a Masterpiece in all genres of literature. I doff my hat for him.
This fairy song is truly very inspiring and motivational poem. This attracts readers time to time to recite it and its wonderful natural fragrance. Complete natural scene comes alive and talks to us with new value and hope. This poem is excellent one.**
Hanging on the surface of each petal of European cluster yellow flowers dew drops look like pearl and moon is reflected in this pearl. We see moon's smile and we see the flowing river near dew drops. When wind blows, dew drops flow like stream. **
Moon's sphere gossips with the fairy queen. Her orbits pour dew on green forests and Earth Mother receives her affectionate diamond drops. Dew costs here more than the cost of Gold. Freckles drink the dews. We should seek the precious dew drops. **
Perfect and amazing poem! It makes you feel like you are a fairy! 10 stars