The Celtic Twilight, by William Butler Yeats, [1893, 1902], at sacred-texts.com
THIS BOOK | |
A TELLER OF TALES | |
BELIEF AND UNBELIEF | |
MORTAL HELP | |
A VISIONARY | |
VILLAGE GHOSTS | |
'DUST HATH CLOSED HELEN'S EYE' | |
A KNIGHT OF THE SHEEP | |
AN ENDURING HEART | |
THE SORCERERS | |
THE DEVIL | |
HAPPY AND UNHAPPY THEOLOGIANS | |
THE LAST GLEEMAN | |
REGINA, REGINA PIGMEORUM, VENI | |
'AND FAIR, FIERCE WOMEN' | |
ENCHANTED WOODS | |
MIRACULOUS CREATURES | |
ARISTOTLE OF THE BOOKS | |
THE SWINE OF THE GODS | |
A VOICE | |
KIDNAPPERS | |
THE UNTIRING ONES | |
EARTH, FIRE AND WATER | |
THE OLD TOWN | |
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THE MAN AND HIS BOOTS | |
A COWARD | |
THE THREE O'BYRNES AND THE EVIL FAERIES | |
DRUMCLIFF AND ROSSES | |
THE THICK SKULL OF THE FORTUNATE | |
THE RELIGION OF A SAILOR | |
CONCERNING THE NEARNESS TOGETHER OF HEAVEN, EARTH, AND PURGATORY | |
THE EATERS OF PRECIOUS STONES | |
OUR LADY OF THE HILLS | |
THE GOLDEN AGE | |
A REMONSTRANCE WITH SCOTSMEN FOR HAVING SOURED THE DISPOSITION OF THEIR GHOSTS AND FAERIES | |
WAR | |
THE QUEEN AND THE FOOL | |
THE FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE OF FAERY | |
DREAMS THAT HAVE NO MORAL | |
BY THE ROADSIDE | |
INTO THE TWILIGHT |