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  1. The Stolen Child. W. B. Yeats. 1865 –. 1939. Where dips the rocky highland. Of Sleuth Wood in the lake, There lies a leafy island. Where flapping herons wake. The drowsy water rats;

  2. Overview. Wikisource has original text related to this article: The Stolen Child. The poem was written in 1886 and is considered to be one of Yeats's more notable early poems. The poem is based on Irish legend and concerns faeries beguiling a child to come away with them.

  3. Aug 23, 2013 · The Stolen Child: Summary. Stanza 1: The poet describes the ‘leafy island’ where the fairies live. The leafy island lies where the rocky highland of Sleuth Wood touches the lake’s water. Herons are sleepy awakening rats with the noise of their wings flapping. The fairies hid their fairy pots full of stolen berries and red cherries.

  4. The Stolen Child is one W B Yeatsmost popular early poems. Like much of his early work, it is based on the myths and legends he heard from local people while growing up in County Sligo. The Stolen Child Ireland’s 100 favourite poems W B Yeats

  5. The Stolen Child. Where dips the rocky highland Of Sleuth Wood in the lake, There lies a leafy island Where flapping herons wake The drowsy water-rats; There we've hid our faery vats, Full of berries And of reddest stolen cherries. Come away, O human child!

  6. The Stolen Child Lyrics. Where dips the rocky highland. Of Sleuth Wood in the lake, There lies a leafy island. Where flapping herons wake. The drowsy water rats; There we've hid our faery vats,...

  7. Feb 24, 2021 · What is the poem the Stolen Child about? This incredible Irish poem is right up my street. It is one of Yeats earlier poems and is based on Irish legendary faeries.