Which preposition to use with dryad
Instinctively did earlier man See fauns and dryads in the trees, And find in universal Pan The soul of Nature's mysteries.
The deep-lashed dryad of the shade.
Whether so me lift my lovely thought to sing, Come dance ye nimble Dryads by my side, Ye gentle wood-nymphs come; and with you bring The willing fawns that mought their music guide. Come nymphs and fawns, that haunts those shady groves, While I report my fortunes or my loves.
A nymph, he thought it wasa beautiful Oread from away up there among the silver peaks and purple canyonsor, perhaps, a lovely Dryad from among the oaks and pines.
She had sometimes felt that way herself, and she forbade him ever to mention a Dryad to her again.