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Quote by Rose Fyleman

“Deaf folk hear the fairies However soft their song; 'Tis we who lose the honey sound Amid the clamor all around That beats the whole day long.”

Quote by Rose Fyleman

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Rose Fyleman
Rose Fyleman

Rose Fyleman was an English writer renowned for her children's literature. Born in 1877 and passing away in 1957, Fyleman's works are celebrated for their imagination and poetic style. Many of her stories and poems are still cherished by children today. more

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