A silver Shield with boss of gold, 30 That spreads itself, some Faerybold In fight to cover.
Again appears to be 30 An unsubstantial, faery place; That is fit home for Thee!
Canst thou not see adown the silver cloudland streaming Rivers of faery light, dewdrop on dewdrop falling, Starfire of silver flames, lighting the dark beneath?
And butterflies--each with a face Of faery on its wings--that seem Beheaded pansies, softly chase Each other down the gloom and gleam Trees interspace.
A dream, to lead my spirit on With sounds of faery shawms and flutes, And all mysterious attributes Of skies of dusk and skies of dawn: To lead me, like the wandering brooks, Past all the knowledge of the books.
Come, acushla, come, as in ancient times Rings aloud the underland with faery chimes.
Our Faery Land of Hearts' Desire Is mingled through the mire and mist, yet stainless keeps its lovely fire.
It is the converse of the story of Gabriel Harvey and the Faery Queene.
With colors of the forest green Gabled roofs and the demesne Of faery kingdoms and faery time Storied in pre-natal rhyme.
The smile of Ellen had made a faery ring where heavy-footed dancers could not enter; her gravity had made a sanctuary as safe as any church crowned with a belfry and casketing the Host.
If a man does any great thing in England, the chief figure of the faery dream recognizes his deed, stoops to him, lifts him up among the other figures, and makes him part of the dream forever.
Perhaps in this, the deference for any one within his rights, peculiar to the faery dream, operates the security of the respective owners of baggage that could otherwise easily be the general prey.
By this amusing process, the realm of faeryis constituted, a thing which could not have any existence in nature, yet by its existence in fancy becomes the most absolute of human facts.
But the faery dream holds solidly in England because it is such a very old dream.
IV The most curious thing is that the persons in the faery dream seem to believe it as devoutly as the simplest and humblest of the dreamers.
THE HOSTS OF FAERY White shields they carry in their hands, With emblems of pale silver; With glittering blue swords, With mighty stout horns.
We wonder if he occasionally left the bosom of the Faery Queene for that of the Goddess of Dulness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "faery" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: elfin; elfish; fairy