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Buy more than 2,000 books on a single CD-ROM for only $19.99. That's less then a penny per book! Click here for more information.![]() Read, write, or comment on essays about To M. A. B. Search for books Search essays | 1869 TO M. A. B. by Lewis Carroll TO M. A. B. - (To Miss Marion Terry, "Mary Ann Bessie Terry.") - THE royal MAB, dethroned, discrowned By fairy rebels wild, Has found a home on English ground, And lives an English child. I know it, Maiden, when I see A fairy-tale upon your knee- And note the page that idly lingers Beneath those still and listless fingers- And mark those dreamy looks that stray To some bright vision far away, Still seeking, in the pictured story, The memory of a vanished glory. - - THE END |
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