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
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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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