by Mary Coleridge (1861 - 1907)
A fairy town Matches original text
Language: English
While the sun was going down, There arose a fairy town. Not the town I saw by day, Cheerless, joyless, dull and gray, But a far, fantastic place, Builded with ethereal grace, Shimmering in a tender mist That the slanting rays had kissed Ere they let their latest fire Touch with gold each slender spire. There no men and women be: Mermen, maidens of the sea, Combing out their tangled locks, Sit and sing amound the rocks. As their ruddy harps they sound With the seaweed twisted round, In the shining sand below See the city downward go!
Composition:
- Set to music by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir (1848 - 1918), "A fairy town", 1908, published 1909 [ voice and piano ], from English Lyrics, Ninth Set, no. 2
Text Authorship:
- by Mary Coleridge (1861 - 1907), "St. Andrew's", appears in Poems, no. 26, first published 1907
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Researcher for this page: John Fowler
This text was added to the website: 2008-06-09
Line count: 18
Word count: 98