Rhymes For The Young Folk

Rhymes For The Young Folk

by William Allingham

A collection of charming and imaginative poems for children, written by the renowned Irish poet William Allingham. These verses, written for his own children, explore themes of fairies, nature, family, and childhood. With a gentle and playful tone, Allingham's poetry captures the magic and wonder of the world through the eyes of a child.

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