craggy hill-side,Through mosses bare,They planted thorn-treesFor pleas — William Allingham, Fairies: A Poem

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By the craggy hill-side,Through the mosses bare,They have planted thorn-treesFor pleasure here and there.If any man so daringAs dig them up in spite,He shall find their sharpest thornsIn his bed at night.

William Allingham, The Fairies: A Poem

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