
Rhymes For The Young Folk
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**Rhymes for the Young Folk** is a collection of poems written by William Allingham for his three children, Gerald, Eva, and Henry. The poems are characterized by their simple language, delicate imagery, and playful tone. They often explore themes of childhood, nature, and the imagination. Some of the most popular poems in the collection include "The Fairies," "The Wind," and "The Maids of Elfin-Mere."Book Details
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