1892.

The | Countess Kathleen | and various Legends and Lyrics. | By | W. B. Yeats. | “He who tastes a crust of bread | tastes all the stars and all | the heavens.” | Paracelsus ab Hohenheim | Cameo Series | T. Fisher Unwin Paternoster Sq. | London E.C.MDCCCXCII.

12mo, pp. 144. Paper boards with vellum back. Published in the Cameo Series. Frontispiece by J. T. Nettleship.CONTENTS.Preface.The Countess Cathleen.To the Rose upon the Rood of Time.Fergus and the Druid.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, May 21, 1891.The Rose of the World.Originally appeared, under the titleRosa Mundi, inThe National Observer, January 2, 1892.The Peace of the Rose.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, February 13, 1892.The Death of Cuchullin.Originally appeared inUnited Ireland, June 11, 1892.The White Birds.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, May 7, 1892.Father Gilligan.Originally appeared, under the titleFather Gilligan. (A Legend told by the People of Castleisland, Kerry.), inThe Scots Observer, July 5, 1890.Father O’Hart.Appeared, under the titleThe Priest of ColoonyinFairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, 1888.When You are Old.The Sorrow of Love.The Ballad of the Old Foxhunter.Originally appeared inEast and West, November, 1889.A Fairy Song.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, September 12, 1891.The Pity of Love.The Lake Isle of Innisfree.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, December 13, 1890.A Cradle Song.Originally appeared inThe Scots Observer, April 19, 1890.The Man who Dreamed of Fairy Land.Originally appeared, under the titleA Man who dreamed of Fairyland, inThe National Observer, February 7, 1891.Dedication of Irish Tales.Originally appeared inRepresentative Irish Tales, 1890.The Lamentation of the Old Pensioner.Originally appeared inThe Scots Observer, November 15, 1890.When You are Sad.The Two Trees.They went forth to the Battle, but they always Fell.An Epitaph.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, December 12, 1891.Apologia Addressed to Ireland in the Coming Days.Notes.

12mo, pp. 144. Paper boards with vellum back. Published in the Cameo Series. Frontispiece by J. T. Nettleship.

Preface.The Countess Cathleen.To the Rose upon the Rood of Time.Fergus and the Druid.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, May 21, 1891.The Rose of the World.Originally appeared, under the titleRosa Mundi, inThe National Observer, January 2, 1892.The Peace of the Rose.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, February 13, 1892.The Death of Cuchullin.Originally appeared inUnited Ireland, June 11, 1892.The White Birds.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, May 7, 1892.Father Gilligan.Originally appeared, under the titleFather Gilligan. (A Legend told by the People of Castleisland, Kerry.), inThe Scots Observer, July 5, 1890.Father O’Hart.Appeared, under the titleThe Priest of ColoonyinFairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, 1888.When You are Old.The Sorrow of Love.The Ballad of the Old Foxhunter.Originally appeared inEast and West, November, 1889.A Fairy Song.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, September 12, 1891.The Pity of Love.The Lake Isle of Innisfree.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, December 13, 1890.A Cradle Song.Originally appeared inThe Scots Observer, April 19, 1890.The Man who Dreamed of Fairy Land.Originally appeared, under the titleA Man who dreamed of Fairyland, inThe National Observer, February 7, 1891.Dedication of Irish Tales.Originally appeared inRepresentative Irish Tales, 1890.The Lamentation of the Old Pensioner.Originally appeared inThe Scots Observer, November 15, 1890.When You are Sad.The Two Trees.They went forth to the Battle, but they always Fell.An Epitaph.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, December 12, 1891.Apologia Addressed to Ireland in the Coming Days.Notes.

Preface.

The Countess Cathleen.

To the Rose upon the Rood of Time.

Fergus and the Druid.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, May 21, 1891.

The Rose of the World.Originally appeared, under the titleRosa Mundi, inThe National Observer, January 2, 1892.

The Peace of the Rose.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, February 13, 1892.

The Death of Cuchullin.Originally appeared inUnited Ireland, June 11, 1892.

The White Birds.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, May 7, 1892.

Father Gilligan.Originally appeared, under the titleFather Gilligan. (A Legend told by the People of Castleisland, Kerry.), inThe Scots Observer, July 5, 1890.

Father O’Hart.Appeared, under the titleThe Priest of ColoonyinFairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, 1888.

When You are Old.

The Sorrow of Love.

The Ballad of the Old Foxhunter.Originally appeared inEast and West, November, 1889.

A Fairy Song.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, September 12, 1891.

The Pity of Love.

The Lake Isle of Innisfree.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, December 13, 1890.

A Cradle Song.Originally appeared inThe Scots Observer, April 19, 1890.

The Man who Dreamed of Fairy Land.Originally appeared, under the titleA Man who dreamed of Fairyland, inThe National Observer, February 7, 1891.

Dedication of Irish Tales.Originally appeared inRepresentative Irish Tales, 1890.

The Lamentation of the Old Pensioner.Originally appeared inThe Scots Observer, November 15, 1890.

When You are Sad.

The Two Trees.

They went forth to the Battle, but they always Fell.

An Epitaph.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, December 12, 1891.

Apologia Addressed to Ireland in the Coming Days.

Notes.


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