
The Stolen Child
Written when W.B. Yeats was just twenty-one, âThe Stolen Childâ remains one of his most popular poems. At this time, the young poet was inspired by the landscape of County Sligo and the legends and superstitions he heard from the locals there. âThe Stolen Childâ tells of a boy taken from his home by the faeries and led âhand in handâ into their world. With its enchanting refrain â âCome away, o human child / To the waters and the wildâ â and vivid images of magic and nature, it is a pleasure for readers young and old.
Here, the text is accompanied by radiant original art by Erin Brown, each illustration taking us on a visual journey through one of Irelandâs most famous poems.
The Stolen Child
Written when W.B. Yeats was just twenty-one, âThe Stolen Childâ remains one of his most popular poems. At this time, the young poet was inspired by the landscape of County Sligo and the legends and superstitions he heard from the locals there. âThe Stolen Childâ tells of a boy taken from his home by the faeries and led âhand in handâ into their world. With its enchanting refrain â âCome away, o human child / To the waters and the wildâ â and vivid images of magic and nature, it is a pleasure for readers young and old.
Here, the text is accompanied by radiant original art by Erin Brown, each illustration taking us on a visual journey through one of Irelandâs most famous poems.
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Written when W.B. Yeats was just twenty-one, âThe Stolen Childâ remains one of his most popular poems. At this time, the young poet was inspired by the landscape of County Sligo and the legends and superstitions he heard from the locals there. âThe Stolen Childâ tells of a boy taken from his home by the faeries and led âhand in handâ into their world. With its enchanting refrain â âCome away, o human child / To the waters and the wildâ â and vivid images of magic and nature, it is a pleasure for readers young and old.
Here, the text is accompanied by radiant original art by Erin Brown, each illustration taking us on a visual journey through one of Irelandâs most famous poems.












