And so do my impressions of childhood evade me. Of late there have been rare instances when childhood impressions would flash across my mind—it is not that I wish to go back, or mourn for the past. I only wish I might look at nature new as I did then, with a mind steeped in fairy tales and illusions.
Alfred Noyes (Sept. 16, 1880 – June 25, 1958) was an English poet and as a pacifist who wrote many anti-war poems. Burchfield’s illustration for Noyes’ poem, “The Forest of Wild Thyme,” evokes “the way to fairy-land/Across the purple hill…Where flowers that haunt no mortal clime / Burden the Forest of Wild Thyme.”]
Charles E. Burchfield, August 4, 1914