The Wanderings of Oisin | and other Poems | by | W. B. Yeats | London | Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1, Paternoster Square | 1889
Fcap. 8vo, pp. vi and 156. Cloth.CONTENTS.The Wanderings of Oisin.Time and the Witch Vivien.The Stolen Child.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, December, 1886.Girl’s Song.Ephemera. An Autumn Idyll.An Indian Song.Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, December, 1886.Kanva, the Indian, on God.Originally appeared, under the titleFrom the Book of Kauri the Indian. Section V.,On the Nature of God, inThe Dublin University Review, October, 1886.Kanva on Himself.Jealousy.Song of the Last Arcadian.Originally appeared, under the titleAn Epilogue. To ‘The Island of Statues’and ‘The Seeker,’ inThe Dublin University Review, October, 1885.King Goll.(Third Century.) Originally appeared, under the titleKing Goll.An Irish Legend, inThe Leisure Hour, September, 1887.The Meditation of the Old Fisherman.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, October, 1886.The Ballad of Moll Magee.The Phantom Ship.A Lover’s Quarrel among the Fairies.Mosada.Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, June, 1886.How Ferencz Renyi kept Silent.Originally appeared inThe Boston Pilot.The Fairy Doctor.Originally appeared inThe Irish Fireside, September 10, 1887.Falling of the Leaves.Miserrimus.Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, October, 1886.The Priest and the Fairy.The Fairy Pedant.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, March, 1887.She who dwelt among the Sycamores. A Fancy.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, September, 1887.On Mr. Nettleship’s Picture at the Royal Hibernian Academy, 1885. Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, April, 1886.A Legend.An Old Song re-sung.Street Dancers.This poem appeared inThe Leisure Hour, March, 1890.To an Isle in the Water.Quatrains and Aphorisms.The first quatrain originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, February, 1886, under the titleLife, and the second and sixth in January, 1886, under the titleIn a Drawing Room.The Seeker.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Seeker. A Dramatic Poem. In Two Scenes, inThe Dublin University Review, September, 1885.Island of Statues.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Island of Statues. An Arcadian Faery Tale. In Two Acts, inThe Dublin University Review, April, May, June and July, 1885.
Fcap. 8vo, pp. vi and 156. Cloth.
The Wanderings of Oisin.Time and the Witch Vivien.The Stolen Child.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, December, 1886.Girl’s Song.Ephemera. An Autumn Idyll.An Indian Song.Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, December, 1886.Kanva, the Indian, on God.Originally appeared, under the titleFrom the Book of Kauri the Indian. Section V.,On the Nature of God, inThe Dublin University Review, October, 1886.Kanva on Himself.Jealousy.Song of the Last Arcadian.Originally appeared, under the titleAn Epilogue. To ‘The Island of Statues’and ‘The Seeker,’ inThe Dublin University Review, October, 1885.King Goll.(Third Century.) Originally appeared, under the titleKing Goll.An Irish Legend, inThe Leisure Hour, September, 1887.The Meditation of the Old Fisherman.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, October, 1886.The Ballad of Moll Magee.The Phantom Ship.A Lover’s Quarrel among the Fairies.Mosada.Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, June, 1886.How Ferencz Renyi kept Silent.Originally appeared inThe Boston Pilot.The Fairy Doctor.Originally appeared inThe Irish Fireside, September 10, 1887.Falling of the Leaves.Miserrimus.Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, October, 1886.The Priest and the Fairy.The Fairy Pedant.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, March, 1887.She who dwelt among the Sycamores. A Fancy.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, September, 1887.On Mr. Nettleship’s Picture at the Royal Hibernian Academy, 1885. Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, April, 1886.A Legend.An Old Song re-sung.Street Dancers.This poem appeared inThe Leisure Hour, March, 1890.To an Isle in the Water.Quatrains and Aphorisms.The first quatrain originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, February, 1886, under the titleLife, and the second and sixth in January, 1886, under the titleIn a Drawing Room.The Seeker.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Seeker. A Dramatic Poem. In Two Scenes, inThe Dublin University Review, September, 1885.Island of Statues.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Island of Statues. An Arcadian Faery Tale. In Two Acts, inThe Dublin University Review, April, May, June and July, 1885.
The Wanderings of Oisin.
Time and the Witch Vivien.
The Stolen Child.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, December, 1886.
Girl’s Song.
Ephemera. An Autumn Idyll.
An Indian Song.Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, December, 1886.
Kanva, the Indian, on God.Originally appeared, under the titleFrom the Book of Kauri the Indian. Section V.,On the Nature of God, inThe Dublin University Review, October, 1886.
Kanva on Himself.
Jealousy.
Song of the Last Arcadian.Originally appeared, under the titleAn Epilogue. To ‘The Island of Statues’and ‘The Seeker,’ inThe Dublin University Review, October, 1885.
King Goll.(Third Century.) Originally appeared, under the titleKing Goll.An Irish Legend, inThe Leisure Hour, September, 1887.
The Meditation of the Old Fisherman.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, October, 1886.
The Ballad of Moll Magee.
The Phantom Ship.
A Lover’s Quarrel among the Fairies.
Mosada.Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, June, 1886.
How Ferencz Renyi kept Silent.Originally appeared inThe Boston Pilot.
The Fairy Doctor.Originally appeared inThe Irish Fireside, September 10, 1887.
Falling of the Leaves.
Miserrimus.Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, October, 1886.
The Priest and the Fairy.
The Fairy Pedant.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, March, 1887.
She who dwelt among the Sycamores. A Fancy.Originally appeared inThe Irish Monthly, September, 1887.
On Mr. Nettleship’s Picture at the Royal Hibernian Academy, 1885. Originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, April, 1886.
A Legend.
An Old Song re-sung.
Street Dancers.This poem appeared inThe Leisure Hour, March, 1890.
To an Isle in the Water.
Quatrains and Aphorisms.The first quatrain originally appeared inThe Dublin University Review, February, 1886, under the titleLife, and the second and sixth in January, 1886, under the titleIn a Drawing Room.
The Seeker.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Seeker. A Dramatic Poem. In Two Scenes, inThe Dublin University Review, September, 1885.
Island of Statues.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Island of Statues. An Arcadian Faery Tale. In Two Acts, inThe Dublin University Review, April, May, June and July, 1885.