46 Verbs to Use for the Word fairies

" "Oh! tell me all, my Mary All, all that ever you know; For you must have seen the fairies Last night on the Caldon Low.

"Where did you find the fairy, mon Saint Père?" "I had no such good fortune.

" "You shall not marry Cloudy Sky, if you have a strong heart, and fear nothing," replied the fairy.

Sometimes the rain fairies meet the sun fairies.

Where the primrose and the dew are Soon were sped the fairies all: Only now the green turf freshens, And the linnets call.

TEALL, EDNA A. W. Batter and spoon fairies.

Suddenly the room was filled with a blinding light, and when Larina could see once more, in place of the old woman stood a beautiful fairy holding the now well Mangita in her arms.

When the fairies robbed a mother of her babe, they left behind a useless, old, and peevish fairy, who took the form of a child.

It is idle to paint fairies and goblins unless you have a genuine vision of them which forces you to paint them.

We read in the Lives of the Fathers, a story of a child that was brought up in the wilderness, from his infancy, by an old hermit: now come to man's estate, he saw by chance two comely women wandering in the woods: he asked the old man what creatures they were, he told him fairies; after a while talking obiter, the hermit demanded of him, which was the pleasantest sight that ever he saw in his life?

Isn't it fun? Have you heard the fairies all among the limes Singing little fairy tunes to little fairy rhymes?

* HAVE YOU WATCHED THE FAIRIES? Have you watched the fairies when the rain is done Spreading out their little wings to dry them in the sun?

I told her I had come to meet a young lady who knew fairies, and she fixed on you at once.

Helma, her mother, was a human, but she hated the town and loved the fairies and their ways.

"Some of these days," he used to say, severely, "I'll marry another fairy, and see how she'll like thatto see someone else basking in my society!

The last thing I remember ere the drowsy god "MURPHY" sent his fairies to weave their cobwebs about my eyelids, was "OLD CONNECTICUT."

thingsthat is she liked fairies, and princes, and kings, and knights with golden swords, and all oddities like that.

Paracelsus furnished a for making a fairy, but had the delicacy to refrain from using it.

Mind your books, my child, and never mind the fairies.

It seems that he is much plagued by a fairy who has taken possession of his house, and since your Highness is related to the fairies, he would be very grateful if you would persuade his fairy to go away.

As an example of how anything can be twisted to make mischief, I may quote here an absurd tarradiddle about Mrs. Kendal never forgetting in after years that in the Bristol stock company she had to play the singing fairy to my Titania in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

The first new milk of a cow was poured out on the ground to propitiate the fairies, and especially on the ground within a fairy rath.

I was hinder'd, or I was about doing the same thing in English, for him to put into French, as I prosified Hood's midsummer fairies.

"That certainly sounds hard enough to puzzle even a fairy.

That is why all vehemence, the cry of Nature, all suffering, thoughtless familiarity, and every frank sign of love shock this delicate medium like a bombshell; they shatter this collective fabric, this palace of clouds, this enchanted architecture, just as shrill cockcrow scatters the fairies into hiding.

46 Verbs to Use for the Word  fairies