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Rudyard Kipling - The Queen of Fairy LandRudyard Kipling - The Queen of Fairy Land
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"I have a thousand men," said he,   "To wait upon my will; And towers nine upon the Tyne,   And three upon the Till." "And what care I for your men? " said she,   "Or towers from Tyne to Till? Sith you must go with me," said she,   "To wait upon my will. And you may lead a thousand men   Nor ever draw the rein, But before you lead the Fairy Queen    `Twill burst your heart in twain."  He has slipped his foot from the stirrup-bar,    The bridle from his hand,  And he is bound by hand and foot    To the Queen of Fairy Land.
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