XXII
But the blue-eyed son till the summer was
done
Cared well for his fairy-flower;
He weeded and watered, and killed the
grub
Would its delicate leaves devour.
XXIII.
Then forth to his garden he went one day,
And the fairy plant was dead;
But the blue-eyed son till the summer was
done
Cared well for his fairy-flower;
He weeded and watered, and killed the
grub
Would its delicate leaves devour.
Then forth to his garden he went one day,
And the fairy plant was dead;