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by Thomas Hood (1799 - 1845)

A lake and a fairy boat
 (Sung text for setting by P. Warlock)
 See original
Language: English 
A lake and a fairy boat
To sail in the moonlight clear, -
And merrily we would float 
From the dragons that watch us here!

Thy gown should be snow-white silk,
And strings of orient pearls,
Like gossamer dipp'd in milk,
Should twine with thy raven curls!

Red rubies should deck thy hands,
And diamonds should be thy dow'r -
But Fairies have broke their wands,
And wishing has lost its pow'r!

Composition:

    Set to music by Peter Warlock (1894 - 1930), "A lake and a fairy boat", 1911, published 1972 [ voice and piano ], from Two Songs, no. 1

Text Authorship:

  • by Thomas Hood (1799 - 1845), "Song: For music", appears in The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and Other Poems, first published 1827

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Researcher for this page: David K. Smythe

This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
Line count: 12
Word count: 71

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