The book Fairy Gold Poems was written by author Katharine Lee Bates Here you can read free online of Fairy Gold Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Fairy Gold Poems a good or bad book?
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Keep step. Goodbye. They re gone. The Lep- Recaun FAIRY GOLD 37 At last Can yawn. [Yawns prodigiously. ] Dance on To your Moon ball. [Murmurs drowsily. ] Alack! I m sure By dawn You ll all Be back. [The Leprecaun, still clutching his gilt button, curls himself up on the stump and falls fast asleep. ] SCENE II [As before, the Leprecaun still sound asleep on his stump. Enter Jack-a-Dr earns, all in tatters, except for his red necktie, with an empty sack and a shovel on his shoulder. ] JACK-A-DREA...MS : Nine-and-ninety treasure-crocks Crammed with gleaming gold! Still I search and still Zan mocks, But she will not scold When I find the elfin treasure, Fill my sack and scamper home With more gold than man can measure, Yellow as the sunlit foam. [The Leprecaun stirs and begins to uncurl. ] 38 FAIRY GOLD 39 Nine-and-ninety treasure-crocks Buried years agone Deep beneath the lichened rocks By the Leprecaun. Zan, whose tongue so often chides me, Will forgive my thriftless ways When a shower of gold-dust hides me, Like the sun in dazzling haze.
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