Faeries, come take me out of this dull world, For I would ride with you upon the wind, Run on the top of the disheveled tide, And dance upon the mountains like a flame. ~William Butler Yeats, "The Land of Heart's Desire," 1894
Fairies are invisible and inaudible like angels. But their magic sparkles in nature. ~Lynn Holland
The fairy poet takes a sheet, Of moonbeam, silver white; His ink is dew from daisies sweet, His pen a point of light. ~Joyce Kilmer
Spread your wings and let the fairy in you fly! ~Author Unknown
Nothing can be truer than fairy wisdom. It is as true as sunbeams. ~Douglas Jerrold
The fairies break their dances and leave the printed lawn. ~A.E. Housman
Princess Edane... heard a voice singing on a May Eve like this, and followed half awake and half asleep, until she came into the Land of Faery, where nobody gets old and godly and grave, where nobody gets old and crafty and wise, where nobody gets old and bitter of tongue. ~William Butler Yeats, "The Land of Heart's Desire," 1894
When the winds of March are wakening the crocuses and crickets, Did you ever find a fairy near some budding little thickets,... And when she sees you creeping up to get a closer peek She tumbles through the daffodils, a playing hide and seek. ~Marjorie Barrows
[E]very time a child says, "I don't believe in fairies," there is a fairy somewhere that falls down dead. ~James Matthew Barrie, Peter Pan
Come away, O human child! To the waters and the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand. ~William Butler Yeats, "The Stolen Child"
A lady, with whom I was riding in the forest, said to me, that the woods always seemed to her to wait, as if the genii who inhabit them suspended their deeds until the wayfarer has passed onward: a thought which poetry has celebrated in the dance of the fairies, which breaks off on the approach of human feet. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, "History"
We the Fairies, blithe and antic, Of dimensions not gigantic, Though the moonshine mostly keep us, Oft in orchards frisk and peep us. ~Thomas Randolph
Each fairy breath of summer, as it blows with loveliness, inspires the blushing rose. ~Author Unknown
No child but must remember laying his head in the grass, staring into the infinitesimal forest and seeing it grow populous with fairy armies. ~Robert Louis Stevenson, Essays in The Art of Writing
The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve; lovers to bed; 'tis almost fairy time. ~William Shakespeare
We call them faerie. We don't believe in them. Our loss. ~Charles de Lint
<span id="test29466381">. . .</span><br/><div id="post29466381" style="display:none; margin-right:75px;"></div>Fairies are invisible and inaudible like angels. But their magic sparkles in nature. ~Lynn Holland
The fairy poet takes a sheet, Of moonbeam, silver white; His ink is dew from daisies sweet, His pen a point of light. ~Joyce Kilmer
Spread your wings and let the fairy in you fly! ~Author Unknown
Nothing can be truer than fairy wisdom. It is as true as sunbeams. ~Douglas Jerrold
The fairies break their dances and leave the printed lawn. ~A.E. Housman
Princess Edane... heard a voice singing on a May Eve like this, and followed half awake and half asleep, until she came into the Land of Faery, where nobody gets old and godly and grave, where nobody gets old and crafty and wise, where nobody gets old and bitter of tongue. ~William Butler Yeats, "The Land of Heart's Desire," 1894
When the winds of March are wakening the crocuses and crickets, Did you ever find a fairy near some budding little thickets,... And when she sees you creeping up to get a closer peek She tumbles through the daffodils, a playing hide and seek. ~Marjorie Barrows
[E]very time a child says, "I don't believe in fairies," there is a fairy somewhere that falls down dead. ~James Matthew Barrie, Peter Pan
Come away, O human child! To the waters and the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand. ~William Butler Yeats, "The Stolen Child"
A lady, with whom I was riding in the forest, said to me, that the woods always seemed to her to wait, as if the genii who inhabit them suspended their deeds until the wayfarer has passed onward: a thought which poetry has celebrated in the dance of the fairies, which breaks off on the approach of human feet. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, "History"
We the Fairies, blithe and antic, Of dimensions not gigantic, Though the moonshine mostly keep us, Oft in orchards frisk and peep us. ~Thomas Randolph
Each fairy breath of summer, as it blows with loveliness, inspires the blushing rose. ~Author Unknown
No child but must remember laying his head in the grass, staring into the infinitesimal forest and seeing it grow populous with fairy armies. ~Robert Louis Stevenson, Essays in The Art of Writing
The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve; lovers to bed; 'tis almost fairy time. ~William Shakespeare
We call them faerie. We don't believe in them. Our loss. ~Charles de Lint