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    Essays and introductions / W.B. Yeats

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    The collected poems of W.B. Yeats / W.B. Yeats

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    The collected poems of W.B. Yeats / W.B. Yeats

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    Plays for an Irish theatre : v. 1.

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    Publisher varies.v. 1. Where there is nothing, 1903.--v. 2. Hour-glass; Cathleen Ni Hoolihan; Pot of broth. 1916.--v. 5. Deirdre. 1907.Mode of access: Internet

    The hour-glass, and other plays,

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    The hour-glass.--Cahtleen Ni Hoolihan.--A pot of broth.Mode of access: Internet

    The collected works in verse and prose of William Butler Yeats.

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    "Remaindered" ed., bound in brown paper boards and gray-green linen spine, sold by Bullen at a price lower than the standard 1908 collected ed. bound in vellum.--cf. Wade: A bibliography of the writings of W. B. Yeats, 2d ed., p. 90."A bibliography of the writings of William Butler Yeats, by Allan Wade": v.8, p. [197]-287.v. 1. Poems lyrical and narative -- v.2. The king's threshold. On Baile's strand. Deirdre. Shadowy waters -- v.3. Countess Cathleen. The land of heart's desire. The unicorn from the stars -- v.4. The hour glass. Cathleen of Houlihan. The Golden helmet. The Irish dramatic movement -- v.5. The Celtic twilight. Stories of Red Hanrahan -- v.6. Ideas of good and evil -- v.7. The secret rose. Rosaalchemica. The table of the law. Adoration of the magi. John Sherman. Dhoya -- v.8. Discoveries. Edmund Spenser. Poetry and tradition & other essays.Mode of access: Internet

    Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry /

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    Variant issue: series title on half title; errata slip inserted at p. [ix].First edition.Kings, queens, princesses, earls, robbers. The twelve wild geese -- The lazy beauty and her aunts -- The haughty princess -- The enchantment of Gearoidh Iarla -- Munachar and Manachar -- Donald and his neighbors -- The jackdaw -- The story of Conn-eda.Giants. The giant's stairs -- A legend of Knockmany.The devil. The demon cat -- The long spoon -- The countess Kathleen O'Shea -- The three wishes.Saints, priests. The priest's soul -- The priest of Coloony -- The story of the little bird -- Conversion of King Laoghaire's daughters -- King O'Toole and his goose.T'yeer-Na-N-Oge. The legend of O'Donoghue -- Rent-day -- Loughleagh = Lake of Healing -- Hy-Brasail = The Isle of the Blest -- The phantom isle.Witches, fairy doctors. Bewitched butter (Donegal) -- A Queen's County witch -- The witch hare -- Bewitched butter (Queen's County) -- The horned woman -- The witches' excursion -- The confessions of Tom Bourke -- The pudding bewitched.Ghosts. A dream -- Grace Connor -- A legend of Tyrone -- The black lamb -- The radiant boy -- The fate of Frank M'Kenna.The solitary fairies. The lepracaun [i.e. leprechaun]; or, Fairy shoemaker -- Master and man -- Far Darrig in Donegal -- The piper and the puca -- Daniel O'Rourke -- The Kildare pooka -- How Thomas Connolly met the banshee -- A lamentation for the death of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald -- The banshee of the MacCarthys.The Merrow. The soul cages -- Flory Cantillon's funeral.Changelings. The brewery of egg-shells -- The fairy nurse -- Jamie Freel and the young lady -- The stolen child.The trooping fairies. The fairies -- Frank Martin and the fairies -- The priest's supper -- The fairy well of Lagnanay -- Teig O'Kane and the corpse -- Paddy Corcoran's wife -- Cusheen Loo -- The white trout : a legend of Cong -- The fairy thorn -- A legend of Knockgrafton -- A Donegal fairy.Wade, 2nd ed.,Mode of access: Internet
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