Saturday, January 4, 2003

Fairy Land Ii Comments

Rating: 3.2

YOU spotted snakes with double tongue,
   Thorny hedgehogs, be not seen;
Newts and blind-worms, do no wrong;
   Come not near our fairy queen.
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William Shakespeare
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Chinedu Dike 03 April 2022

A beautiful sonorous piece nicely embellished with poetic rhyme and rhythm.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 03 April 2022

5 Stars full score for this gorgeous eerie poem. Enjoyed the haunting words.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 03 April 2022

what a time, with so many vermin it's scary to sleep, does this poem come from an unhygienic time? The century in which this famous poet can certainly be called that, read on. Good and the right words uttered, beautiful scary poem.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 15 October 2019

The enchanting manifestations of nature found in fairy land and the wonderful lullaby. Great song.

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Unnikrishnan E S 05 October 2019

Kudos to the immortal Bard

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Indira Renganathan 19 November 2016

Much to the reader's delight....the continuation goes....awesome lullaby- 10

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Brian Jani 26 April 2014

Awesome I like this poem, check mine out

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A very good poem from the greatest poet of English language which are worldwide respected, read and recited and understood its deept rooted meaning.

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Aishwari Surve 29 November 2012

i love this song sooooo muchhhh, this is the most beautiful song

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* Sunprincess * 05 October 2012

oh this is most beautiful..would love to have known Shakespeare.. :)

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Oludipe Oyin Samuel 28 May 2012

What a poetic poet! Imagistic equilibrum attain'd

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Omiat Kings 06 July 2010

Lulla, lulla, lullaby... So rhythmic! I love Shakespeare!

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