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Available Poems in Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes - 6. Witches and Fairies (by Walter De la Mare )

[Complete]

  • no. 1. Longlegs 
  • no. 2. The Ride-by-Nights  (Benjamin Britten, Doreen Carwithen, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Colin Hand, Herbert Norman Howells, Elaine Hugh-Jones, Hugh Stevenson Roberton, Sir, Percy Marshall Young)
  • no. 3. The ruin  (Ivor Gurney, Juliana Hall)
  • no. 4. Bewitched 
  • no. 5. Melmillo  (Clive Saville Carey, Harry Farjeon, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Samuel Liddle)
  • no. 6. Peak and Puke  (Percy Marshall Young)
  • no. 7. The old stone house  (Mary Hannah Brahe, Herbert Norman Howells, Anthony Francis Dominic Milner, Hugh Stevenson Roberton, Sir)
  • no. 8. The Changeling  (Cecil Armstrong Gibbs)
  • no. 9. At the keyhole 
  • no. 10. The honey robbers 
  • no. 11. The mocking fairy  (Maurice Besly, Bainbridge Crist, George Dyson)

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