Queen Mab Visits

O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you.
She is the fairies’ midwife, and she comes
In shape no bigger than an agate-stone (60)
On the fore-finger of an alderman,
Drawn with a team of little atomies
Athwart men’s noses as they lie asleep;
Her wagon-spokes made of long spiders’ legs,
The cover of the wings of grasshoppers, (65)
The traces of the smallest spider’s web,
The collars of the moonshine’s watery beams,
Her whip of cricket’s bone, the lash of film,
Her wagoner a small grey-coated gnat,
Not so big as a round little worm (70)
Prick’d from the lazy finger of a maid;
Her chariot is an empty hazel-nut
Made by the joiner squirrel or old grub,
Time out o’ mind the fairies’ coachmakers.
And in this state she gallops night by night… (1.4.58-100)


who wrote the poem, Heather? Queen Mab looks very regal
traveller2006
June 14, 2008 at 7:03 pm
It is John Keats Carol. Beautiful work from him as usual!
Heather Blakey
June 14, 2008 at 11:24 pm
Wow am I sorry I haven’t visted here for awhile…what a bunch of cool things you’ve got here Heather!
Anita Marie
July 15, 2008 at 8:44 pm