Bardic Ireland.‘The Scots Observer,’ January 4.Street Dancers.‘The Leisure Hour,’ March. This poem appeared inThe Wanderings of Oisin, 1889.Tales from the Twilight.‘The Scots Observer,’ March 1.A Cradle Song.‘The Scots Observer,’ April 19. Reprinted inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892. Also inPoems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Father Gilligan.(A Legend told by the People of Castleisland, Kerry.) ‘The Scots Observer,’ July 5. Reprinted inThe Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1892. Also inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892;Poems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Irish Fairies.‘The Leisure Hour,’ October. Reprinted in part, under the titlesBelief and Unbelief, andThe Three O’Byrnes and the Evil Faeries, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.Poetry and Science in Folk-Lore.(A letter.) ‘The Academy,’ October 11.The Old Pensioner.‘The Scots Observer,’ November 15. Reprinted inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892. Also inPoems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.The Lake Isle of Innisfree.‘The National Observer,’ December 13. Reprinted inThe Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1892. Also inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892;Poems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.
Bardic Ireland.‘The Scots Observer,’ January 4.Street Dancers.‘The Leisure Hour,’ March. This poem appeared inThe Wanderings of Oisin, 1889.Tales from the Twilight.‘The Scots Observer,’ March 1.A Cradle Song.‘The Scots Observer,’ April 19. Reprinted inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892. Also inPoems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Father Gilligan.(A Legend told by the People of Castleisland, Kerry.) ‘The Scots Observer,’ July 5. Reprinted inThe Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1892. Also inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892;Poems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Irish Fairies.‘The Leisure Hour,’ October. Reprinted in part, under the titlesBelief and Unbelief, andThe Three O’Byrnes and the Evil Faeries, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.Poetry and Science in Folk-Lore.(A letter.) ‘The Academy,’ October 11.The Old Pensioner.‘The Scots Observer,’ November 15. Reprinted inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892. Also inPoems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.The Lake Isle of Innisfree.‘The National Observer,’ December 13. Reprinted inThe Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1892. Also inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892;Poems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.
Bardic Ireland.‘The Scots Observer,’ January 4.
Street Dancers.‘The Leisure Hour,’ March. This poem appeared inThe Wanderings of Oisin, 1889.
Tales from the Twilight.‘The Scots Observer,’ March 1.
A Cradle Song.‘The Scots Observer,’ April 19. Reprinted inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892. Also inPoems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.
Father Gilligan.(A Legend told by the People of Castleisland, Kerry.) ‘The Scots Observer,’ July 5. Reprinted inThe Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1892. Also inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892;Poems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.
Irish Fairies.‘The Leisure Hour,’ October. Reprinted in part, under the titlesBelief and Unbelief, andThe Three O’Byrnes and the Evil Faeries, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.
Poetry and Science in Folk-Lore.(A letter.) ‘The Academy,’ October 11.
The Old Pensioner.‘The Scots Observer,’ November 15. Reprinted inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892. Also inPoems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.
The Lake Isle of Innisfree.‘The National Observer,’ December 13. Reprinted inThe Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1892. Also inThe Countess Cathleen, 1892;Poems, 1895; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.