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The winds go down in peace - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "At the Dreamland Gate"

Each nail had a diamond head - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "The Ballad of the Black-Smith's Sons"

Airs from the Beggar's Opera on broken fiddles played - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "The Beggar King"

The bitter she flavored with caraway - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Caraway"

Ivory floors scattered over with diamond-dust - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "A Castle in Spain"

Ruby lilies, and roses of gold, and myrtle of amethyst - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "A Castle in Spain"

If the crows from that withered old cornfield fly - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Crow--Warning"

Now consults a dandelion as an Oracle of Greece - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "The Dandelion-Oracle"

And dreams of course by opposites always go - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Dorothy's Dream"

Who bound the ogre with a fetter of spiderwort - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Down in the Clover"

Who found a flower of gold and rubies - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Down in the Clover"

Pass six tall hollyhocks red and white - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "The Enchanted Tale of Banbury Cross"

Made her a necklace of cranberries - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "The Out-Doors Girl"

Because she bloomed in winter weather - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "A Song [Sing a song of a little lass (red blow the roses, O)]"

All the sweet in the world she took as her right - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "The Spoiled Darling"

Could see the next year's rose and honey-bee - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "A Swing"

The pinks had come with their spices sweet - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "The Tithing-Man"

With the gold of roses caught round his feet - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "The True and Last Story of Little Boy Blue"

And they could whistle a roundel true - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Two Little Birds in Blue"

Pink with clover, sweet with honey - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Two Moods"

All laden with cargoes of beautiful dreams - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Wee Willie Winkie"

Through her silver ocean rides a thousand fathoms deep - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Wee Willie Winkie"

An arrow of light down the Milky Way - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Wee Willie Winkie"

I'll go to bed when the shadows fall - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Wee Willie Winkie"


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