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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
COBWEBS, by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS Poet's Biography First Line: Little fairy kerchiefs Last Line: What would the fairies do? Subject(s): Cobwebs | |||
Little fairy kerchiefs Spread on the grass to dry; Little fairy hammocks Swinging in branches high. Funny fairy cables Stretched through the airy sea; Funny fairy bridges Reaching from tree to tree. Dainty fairy ladders Scaling the garden wall, Dainty net to catch them, -- If fairies ever fall! Busy fairy workman, Spider of gorgeous hue, Should I steal your glue-pot, What would the fairies do? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOD PREACHES by EDITH BARRETT (PARKER) HINCKLEY A FLY CAUGHT IN A COBWEB by RICHARD LOVELACE COBWEBS by CLIFFORD JAMES LAUBE HAD LINCOLN LIVED by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS HAVE YOU FOUND THE BIBLE by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS HAVE YOU SEEN THE ANGELS by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS |
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