Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry

Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry
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Various. Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry

Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

Footnotes

FAIRY AND FOLK TALES

THE TROOPING FAIRIES

THE FAIRIES

WILLIAM ALLINGHAM

FRANK MARTIN AND THE FAIRIES

WILLIAM CARLETON

Footnote

THE PRIEST'S SUPPER

T. CROFTON CROKER

THE FAIRY WELL OF LAGNANAY

BY SAMUEL FERGUSON

TEIG O'KANE (TADHG O CÁTHÁN) AND THE. CORPSE.[4]

LITERALLY TRANSLATED FROM THE IRISH BY DOUGLAS HYDE

Footnote

PADDY CORCORAN'S WIFE

William Carleton

CUSHEEN LOO

TRANSLATED FROM THE IRISH BY J. J. CALLANAN

THE WHITE TROUT; A LEGEND OF CONG

BY S. LOVER

Footnotes

THE FAIRY THORN

An Ulster Ballad

SIR SAMUEL FERGUSON

THE LEGEND OF KNOCKGRAFTON

T. CROFTON CROCKER

A DONEGAL FAIRY

LETITIA MACLINTOCK

THE TROOPING FAIRIES

CHANGELINGS

THE BREWERY OF EGG-SHELLS

T. CROFTON CROKER

THE FAIRY NURSE

BY EDWARD WALSH

Footnote

JAMIE FREEL AND THE YOUNG LADY

A Donegal Tale

MISS LETITIA MACLINTOCK

THE STOLEN CHILD

W. B. YEATS

THE TROOPING FAIRIES

THE MERROW

THE SOUL CAGES

T. CROFTON CROKER

Footnotes

FLORY CANTILLON'S FUNERAL

T. CROFTON CROKER

THE SOLITARY FAIRIES

Lepracaun. Cluricaun. Far Darrig

THE LEPRACAUN; OR, FAIRY SHOEMAKER

WILLIAM ALLINGHAM

I

II

III

Footnote

MASTER AND MAN

T. CROFTON CROKER

Footnote

FAR DARRIG IN DONEGAL

MISS LETITIA MACLINTOCK

THE POOKA

THE PIPER AND THE PUCA

DOUGLAS HYDE

DANIEL O'ROURKE

T. CROFTON CROKER

THE KILDARE POOKA. [13]

PATRICK KENNEDY

Footnotes

THE SOLITARY FAIRIES

THE BANSHEE

HOW THOMAS CONNOLLY MET THE BANSHEE

J. TODHUNTER

Footnote

A LAMENTATION

For the Death of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, Knight, of Kerry, who was killed in Flanders, 1642

FROM THE IRISH, BY CLARENCE MANGAN

THE BANSHEE OF THE MAC CARTHYS

T. CROFTON CROKER

GHOSTS

A DREAM

WILLIAM ALLINGHAM

GRACE CONNOR

MISS LETITIA MACLINTOCK

Footnote

A LEGEND OF TYRONE

ELLEN O'LEARY

Footnote

THE BLACK LAMB. [18]

LADY WILDE

Footnote

SONG OF THE GHOST

ALFRED PERCIVAL GRAVES

THE RADIANT BOY

MRS. CROW

THE FATE OF FRANK M'KENNA

WILLIAM CARLETON

WITCHES, FAIRY DOCTORS

BEWITCHED BUTTER (DONEGAL)

MISS LETITIA MACLINTOCK

Footnote

A QUEEN'S COUNTY WITCH [20]

Footnote

THE WITCH HARE

MR. AND MRS. S. C. HALL

BEWITCHED BUTTER (QUEEN'S COUNTY). [21]

Footnotes

THE HORNED WOMEN. [25]

LADY WILDE

Footnotes

THE WITCHES' EXCURSION. [27]

PATRICK KENNEDY

Footnotes

THE CONFESSIONS OF TOM BOURKE

T. CROFTON CROKER

Footnotes

THE PUDDING BEWITCHED

WILLIAM CARLETON

Footnotes

T'YEER-NA-N-OGE

THE LEGEND OF O'DONOGHUE. [42]

T. CROFTON CROKER

Footnote

RENT-DAY

Footnote

LOUGHLEAGH (LAKE OF HEALING). [44]

Footnotes

HY-BRASAIL—THE ISLE OF THE BLEST

BY GERALD GRIFFIN

THE PHANTOM ISLE

GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS. [51]

Footnote

SAINTS, PRIESTS

THE PRIEST'S SOUL. [52]

LADY WILDE

Footnote

THE PRIEST OF COLOONY

W. B. YEATS

Footnotes

THE STORY OF THE LITTLE BIRD. [55]

T. CROFTON CROKER

Footnote

CONVERSION OF KING LAOGHAIRE'S. DAUGHTERS

KING O'TOOLE AND HIS GOOSE

S. LOVER

THE DEVIL

THE DEMON CAT. [56]

LADY WILDE

Footnote

THE LONG SPOON. [57]

PATRICK KENNEDY

Footnotes

THE COUNTESS KATHLEEN O'SHEA. [61]

Footnote

THE THREE WISHES

W. CARLETON

GIANTS

THE GIANT'S STAIRS. [62]

T. CROFTON CROKER

Footnote

A LEGEND OF KNOCKMANY

WILLIAM CARLETON

Footnotes

KINGS, QUEENS, PRINCESSES, EARLS, ROBBERS

THE TWELVE WILD GEESE. [65]

PATRICK KENNEDY

Footnote

THE LAZY BEAUTY AND HER AUNTS

PATRICK KENNEDY'S "FIRESIDE STORIES OF IRELAND."

THE HAUGHTY PRINCESS. [66]

BY PATRICK KENNEDY

Footnote

THE ENCHANTMENT OF GEAROIDH IARLA

BY PATRICK KENNEDY. [67]

Footnotes

MUNACHAR AND MANACHAR

TRANSLATED LITERALLY FROM THE IRISH BY. DOUGLAS HYDE

DONALD AND HIS NEIGHBOURS

From Hibernian Tales.[69]

Footnote

THE JACKDAW

THE STORY OF CONN-EDA; OR, THE GOLDEN. APPLES OF LOUGH ERNE. [70]

Translated from the original Irish of the Story-teller, Abraham McCoy, by Nicholas O'Kearney

Footnotes

NOTES

Gods of the Earth.—Par. 2, Page 2

Sir Samuel Ferguson.—Pages 13 and 38

Cusheen Loo.—Page 33

Legend of Knockgrafton.—Page 40

Stolen Child.—Page 59

Solitary Fairies.—Page 80

Banshee's Cry.—Page 108

Omens.—Page 108

A Witch Trial.—Page 146

T'yeer-na-n-Oge.—Page 200

The Gonconer or Gancanagh [Gean-canach].—Page 207

Father John O'Hart.—Page 220

Shoneen and Sleiveen.—Page 220

Demon Cat.—Page 229

A Legend of Knockmany.—Page 266

Some Authorities on Irish Folk-Lore

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Shoneen and Sleiveen. —Page 220 .

Demon Cat. —Page 229 .

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