| "Down the Milky way" | [17] |
| "The big black caldron" | [21] |
| "As through the air they flew" | [25] |
| "They climbed the sleigh" | [27] |
| "'Playthings rare,' he said" | [31] |
| "For his Christmas treat" | [41] |
| Preface | [6] |
| Presentation | [9] |
| Fairy Queen | [12] |
| Sprite and Toadstool | [18] |
| Boy and Rabbit | [35] |
| Witch with Broom | [37] |
| Elf and Spider | [38] |
To EARL and GEORGIA:
little Man, and tiny Maid,
Who love the Fairies in the glade,
Who see them in the tangled grass
The Gnomes and Brownies, as they pass,
Who hear the Sprites from Elf-land call
Go, frolic with these Brownies small,
And join these merry sporting Elves,
But ever be your own sweet selves.
The big bright Moon hung high and round,
In a densely darkened sky;
The tall pines swayed, and mocked, and groaned;
The mountains grew so high
That the Man-in-the-Moon came out and said,
"Ho! Spooks, for a merry dance."
The winds blow hard, the caverns roar,
While o'er the earth they prance.