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ОглавлениеDeirdrê’s Lament for the Sons of Usnach
Vision of a Fair Woman. (Aisling air Dhreach Mna.)
The Rune of St Patrick. “The Faedh Fiada”; or, “The Cry of the Deer.”
The Aged Bard’s Wish. (Miann a’ Bhaird Aosda.)
The Pool of Pilate.
III ANCIENT ARMORICAN (Breton)
The Dance of the Sword. (Ha Korol ar C’Hleze.)
The Lord Nann and the Fairy. (Aotron Nann Hag ar Gorrigan.)
IV EARLY CYMRIC AND MEDIÆVAL WELSH
The Soul. (From “The Black Book of Caermarthen.”)
I IRISH (Modern and Contemporary)
By the Margin of the Great Deep.
Gracie Og Machree. (Song of the “Wild Geese.”)
Dirge. (From “The Sea Bride.”)
The Fair Hills of Ireland. (From the Irish.)
The Fair Hills of Eiré, O! (After the Irish of DONOGH MAC CON-MARA.)
From “The Water-Nymph and the Boy.”
The Dead at Clonmacnois. (From the Irish of Enoch o’ Gillan.)
Wild Geese. (A Lament for the Irish Jacobites.)
They went forth to the Battle, but they always fell.
II SCOTO-CELTIC (Middle Period)
From the “Sean Dana.” Prologue to Gaul.
Cumha Ghriogair Mhic Griogair. (The Lament of Gregor MacGregor.)
The Manning of the Birlinn. The Sailing.
The Lament of the Deer. (Cumha nam Fiadh.)
III MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY SCOTO-CELTIC
An Coineachan—A Highland Lullaby.
The Old Soldier of the Gareloch Head.
The Dream of the World without Death.
Colin’s Cattle. (Crodh Chaillean.)
O’er the Muir amang the Heather.
Culloden Moor. (Seen in Autumn Rain.)
The Thrush’s Song. (From the Gaelic.)
Midnight by the Sea. (Autumn.)
Lost Love. (From the Gaelic, Western Isles.)
IV CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (Wales)
A Song of Winter. (Mrs Pfeiffer)
V CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (Manx)
The Childhood of Kitty of the Sherragh Vane.
Graih my Chree. (Love of my Heart.)
VI CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (Cornish)
VII MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY BRETON
The Poor Clerk. (Ar C’Hloarek Paour.)
The Cross by the Way. (Kroaz ann Hent.)
The Tryst of the Night. (M. C. Gillington)
An Old Woman of the Roads. (“Wild Earth and other Poems.” Macmillan.)
A Cradle Song. (“Wild Earth and other Poems.” Macmillan.)
The Coolun. (“Reincarnations.” Macmillan.)
The Clouds. (“Songs from the Clay.” Macmillan.)
The Old Woman of Beare. (“The Poem Book of the Gael.” Chatto & Windus.)
I will go with my Father a-ploughing.
Fairy Workers. (“Songs of Donegal.” Herbert Jenkins.)
The Shadow People. (“Complete Poems.” Published by Herbert Jenkins.)
My Mother. (“Complete Poems.” Published by Herbert Jenkins.)
Lyric from “The Crier by Night.” (“King Lear’s Wife and other Plays.” Published by Constable.)
The Quest. (Dublin University Press.)
Ossian’s Midsummer Day-Dream. “Sleeps the noon in the deep blue sky.”
IRISH (MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY)
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY SCOTO-CELTIC
CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (WALES)
CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (MANX)
CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-CELTIC POETS (CORNISH)