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A Fairy Went a-Marketing
— published 1986 — 4 editions |
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Mary Middling and Other Silly Folk: Nursery Rhymes and Nonsense Poems
by Rose Fyleman, Neil Philip, Katja Bandlow — published 2004 |
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The Fairy Flute
— published 1921 — 5 editions |
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Mice
by Rose Fyleman, Lois Ehlert — expected publication 2012 — 2 editions |
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The Rainbow Cat and Other Stories
— published 2009 |
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Fairies and Chimneys
— 10 editions |
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Pipe & Drum
— 2 editions |
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Here We Come A'Piping
— published 1978 |
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Nursery Rhymes From Many Lands
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Fairies And Friends
— published 2004 |
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“Blind folk see the fairies.
Oh, better far than we,
Who miss the shining of their wings
Because our eyes are filled with things
We do not wish to see.
Deaf folk hear the fairies
However soft their song;
'Tis we who lose the honey sound
Amid the clamour all around
That beats the whole day long.”
― Rose Fyleman
Oh, better far than we,
Who miss the shining of their wings
Because our eyes are filled with things
We do not wish to see.
Deaf folk hear the fairies
However soft their song;
'Tis we who lose the honey sound
Amid the clamour all around
That beats the whole day long.”
― Rose Fyleman
“And though you should live in a palace of gold, or sleep in a dried up ditch,
You could never be as poor as the fairies are, and never as rich.”
― Rose Fyleman
You could never be as poor as the fairies are, and never as rich.”
― Rose Fyleman
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