1896.

The Shadowy Horses.‘The Savoy,’ January. Reprinted, under the titleMichael Robartes bids his Beloved be at Peace, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I. Translated into French by Stuart Merrill inVers et Prose, March—May, 1905.The Travail of Passion.‘The Savoy,’ January. Reprinted inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I. Translated into French by Stuart Merrill inVers et Prose, March—May, 1905.The Binding of the Hair.‘The Savoy,’ January. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897.Everlasting Voices.‘The New Review,’ January. Reprinted inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.William Carleton.(Review ofThe Life of William Carleton.) ‘The Bookman,’ March.O’Sullivan the Red to Mary Lavell.‘The Senate,’ March. Two poems, reprinted, under the titlesAedh tells of the perfect BeautyandA Poet to his Beloved, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Rosa Alchemica.‘The Savoy,’ April. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII. Translated into French by Henry D. Davray inLe Mercure de France, October, 1898.Two Poems concerning Peasant Visionaries:—I.A Cradle Song.II.The Valley of the Black Pig.‘The Savoy,’ April. Reprinted inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Verlaine in 1894.‘The Savoy,’ April.The Vision of O’Sullivan the Red.‘The New Review,’ April. Reprinted, under the titleThe Vision of Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.William Blake.(Review of Dr. Richard Garnett’sWilliam Blakein ‘The Portfolio’ series of monographs.) ‘The Bookman,’ April.An Irish Patriot.(Review of Lady Ferguson’sSir Samuel Ferguson in the Ireland of his Day.) ‘The Bookman,’ May.The New Irish Library.(Review ofSwift in Ireland, Owen Roe O’Neill, andA Short Life of Thomas Davies.) ‘The Bookman,’ June.O’Sullivan Rua to Mary Lavell.‘The Savoy,’ July. Reprinted, under the titleMichael Robartes remembers forgotten Beauty, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I. Translated into French by Stuart Merrill inVers et Prose, March—May, 1905.William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. I. His Opinions upon Art.‘The Savoy,’ July. Reprinted inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.La Tristesse du Berger. Trois légendes populaires d’ Irlande.(Translations into French ofThe Sad ShepherdandThe Untiring Onesby Henry D. Davray.) ‘L’Ermitage,’ July.William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. II. His Opinions upon Dante.‘The Savoy,’ Aug. Reprinted inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. III. The Illustrations of Dante.‘The Savoy,’ September. Reprinted inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.Greek Folk Poetry.(Review of Lucy M. Garnett’sGreek Folk Poesy.) ‘The Bookman,’ October.Where there is Nothing, there is God.‘The Sketch,’ October 21. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.Windlestraws.‘The Savoy,’ November.I.O’Sullivan Rua to the Curlew.Reprinted, under the titleHanrahan reproves the Curlew, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.II.Out of the Old Days.Reprinted, under the titleTo my Heart, bidding it have no Fear, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.The Tables of the Law.‘The Savoy,’ November. Reprinted in book form, 1897 and 1904. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Cradles of Gold.(A story.) ‘The Senate,’ Nov.[William Morris’s]The Well at the World’s End.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ November.Miss Fiona Macleod as a Poet.(Review ofFrom the Hills of Dream.) ‘The Bookman,’ December.The Death of O’Sullivan the Red.‘The New Review,’ December. Reprinted, under the titleThe Death of Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.Costello the Proud, Oona MacDermott and the Bitter Tongue.‘The Pageant,’ 1896. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.

The Shadowy Horses.‘The Savoy,’ January. Reprinted, under the titleMichael Robartes bids his Beloved be at Peace, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I. Translated into French by Stuart Merrill inVers et Prose, March—May, 1905.The Travail of Passion.‘The Savoy,’ January. Reprinted inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I. Translated into French by Stuart Merrill inVers et Prose, March—May, 1905.The Binding of the Hair.‘The Savoy,’ January. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897.Everlasting Voices.‘The New Review,’ January. Reprinted inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.William Carleton.(Review ofThe Life of William Carleton.) ‘The Bookman,’ March.O’Sullivan the Red to Mary Lavell.‘The Senate,’ March. Two poems, reprinted, under the titlesAedh tells of the perfect BeautyandA Poet to his Beloved, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Rosa Alchemica.‘The Savoy,’ April. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII. Translated into French by Henry D. Davray inLe Mercure de France, October, 1898.Two Poems concerning Peasant Visionaries:—I.A Cradle Song.II.The Valley of the Black Pig.‘The Savoy,’ April. Reprinted inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Verlaine in 1894.‘The Savoy,’ April.The Vision of O’Sullivan the Red.‘The New Review,’ April. Reprinted, under the titleThe Vision of Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.William Blake.(Review of Dr. Richard Garnett’sWilliam Blakein ‘The Portfolio’ series of monographs.) ‘The Bookman,’ April.An Irish Patriot.(Review of Lady Ferguson’sSir Samuel Ferguson in the Ireland of his Day.) ‘The Bookman,’ May.The New Irish Library.(Review ofSwift in Ireland, Owen Roe O’Neill, andA Short Life of Thomas Davies.) ‘The Bookman,’ June.O’Sullivan Rua to Mary Lavell.‘The Savoy,’ July. Reprinted, under the titleMichael Robartes remembers forgotten Beauty, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I. Translated into French by Stuart Merrill inVers et Prose, March—May, 1905.William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. I. His Opinions upon Art.‘The Savoy,’ July. Reprinted inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.La Tristesse du Berger. Trois légendes populaires d’ Irlande.(Translations into French ofThe Sad ShepherdandThe Untiring Onesby Henry D. Davray.) ‘L’Ermitage,’ July.William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. II. His Opinions upon Dante.‘The Savoy,’ Aug. Reprinted inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. III. The Illustrations of Dante.‘The Savoy,’ September. Reprinted inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.Greek Folk Poetry.(Review of Lucy M. Garnett’sGreek Folk Poesy.) ‘The Bookman,’ October.Where there is Nothing, there is God.‘The Sketch,’ October 21. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.Windlestraws.‘The Savoy,’ November.I.O’Sullivan Rua to the Curlew.Reprinted, under the titleHanrahan reproves the Curlew, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.II.Out of the Old Days.Reprinted, under the titleTo my Heart, bidding it have no Fear, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.The Tables of the Law.‘The Savoy,’ November. Reprinted in book form, 1897 and 1904. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Cradles of Gold.(A story.) ‘The Senate,’ Nov.[William Morris’s]The Well at the World’s End.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ November.Miss Fiona Macleod as a Poet.(Review ofFrom the Hills of Dream.) ‘The Bookman,’ December.The Death of O’Sullivan the Red.‘The New Review,’ December. Reprinted, under the titleThe Death of Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.Costello the Proud, Oona MacDermott and the Bitter Tongue.‘The Pageant,’ 1896. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.

The Shadowy Horses.‘The Savoy,’ January. Reprinted, under the titleMichael Robartes bids his Beloved be at Peace, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I. Translated into French by Stuart Merrill inVers et Prose, March—May, 1905.

The Travail of Passion.‘The Savoy,’ January. Reprinted inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I. Translated into French by Stuart Merrill inVers et Prose, March—May, 1905.

The Binding of the Hair.‘The Savoy,’ January. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897.

Everlasting Voices.‘The New Review,’ January. Reprinted inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.

William Carleton.(Review ofThe Life of William Carleton.) ‘The Bookman,’ March.

O’Sullivan the Red to Mary Lavell.‘The Senate,’ March. Two poems, reprinted, under the titlesAedh tells of the perfect BeautyandA Poet to his Beloved, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.

Rosa Alchemica.‘The Savoy,’ April. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII. Translated into French by Henry D. Davray inLe Mercure de France, October, 1898.

Two Poems concerning Peasant Visionaries:—I.A Cradle Song.II.The Valley of the Black Pig.‘The Savoy,’ April. Reprinted inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.

Verlaine in 1894.‘The Savoy,’ April.

The Vision of O’Sullivan the Red.‘The New Review,’ April. Reprinted, under the titleThe Vision of Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.

William Blake.(Review of Dr. Richard Garnett’sWilliam Blakein ‘The Portfolio’ series of monographs.) ‘The Bookman,’ April.

An Irish Patriot.(Review of Lady Ferguson’sSir Samuel Ferguson in the Ireland of his Day.) ‘The Bookman,’ May.

The New Irish Library.(Review ofSwift in Ireland, Owen Roe O’Neill, andA Short Life of Thomas Davies.) ‘The Bookman,’ June.

O’Sullivan Rua to Mary Lavell.‘The Savoy,’ July. Reprinted, under the titleMichael Robartes remembers forgotten Beauty, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I. Translated into French by Stuart Merrill inVers et Prose, March—May, 1905.

William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. I. His Opinions upon Art.‘The Savoy,’ July. Reprinted inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.

La Tristesse du Berger. Trois légendes populaires d’ Irlande.(Translations into French ofThe Sad ShepherdandThe Untiring Onesby Henry D. Davray.) ‘L’Ermitage,’ July.

William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. II. His Opinions upon Dante.‘The Savoy,’ Aug. Reprinted inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.

William Blake and his Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. III. The Illustrations of Dante.‘The Savoy,’ September. Reprinted inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.

Greek Folk Poetry.(Review of Lucy M. Garnett’sGreek Folk Poesy.) ‘The Bookman,’ October.

Where there is Nothing, there is God.‘The Sketch,’ October 21. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.

Windlestraws.‘The Savoy,’ November.I.O’Sullivan Rua to the Curlew.Reprinted, under the titleHanrahan reproves the Curlew, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.II.Out of the Old Days.Reprinted, under the titleTo my Heart, bidding it have no Fear, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.

The Tables of the Law.‘The Savoy,’ November. Reprinted in book form, 1897 and 1904. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.

The Cradles of Gold.(A story.) ‘The Senate,’ Nov.

[William Morris’s]The Well at the World’s End.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ November.

Miss Fiona Macleod as a Poet.(Review ofFrom the Hills of Dream.) ‘The Bookman,’ December.

The Death of O’Sullivan the Red.‘The New Review,’ December. Reprinted, under the titleThe Death of Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.

Costello the Proud, Oona MacDermott and the Bitter Tongue.‘The Pageant,’ 1896. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.


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