Only one of the pieces in the following collection appeared in the writer’s earlier volume (“Verses” by Dora Sigerson; Elliot Stock, 1893). The remainder have found refuge in “Longman’s Magazine,” “The Pall Mall Magazine,” “The National Observer” (of Mr. Henley), “Cassell’s Magazine,” and numerous American publications—“The Century Magazine,” “The Bookman,” “The Boston Pilot,” “The Chap-Book,” and others. The Author wishes to thank the Editors of these magazines and journals for the kindness implied.
Contents(not individually listed)
- The Fairy Changeling
- A Ballad of Marjorie
- The Priest’s Brother
- The Ballad of the Little Black Hound
- The Rape of the Baron’s Wine
- The Ballad of the Little Black Hound
- Cean Duv Deelish
- Banagher Rhue
- The Fair Little Maiden
- At Christmas Time
- A Weeping Cupid
- The Lover
- A Bird from the West
- All Souls’ Eve
- An Imperfect Revolution
- Love
- Wishes
- Cupid Slain
- What Will You Give?
- A Meadow Tragedy
- An Eclipse
- The Scallop Shell
- With a Rose
- For Ever
- Vale
- The Skeleton in the Cupboard
- You Will Not Come Again
- The Wreckage
- I am the World
- A New Year
- The Kine of My Father
- Sanctuary
- An Eastern God
- A Friend in Need
- In a Wood
- A Vagrant Heart
- When You are on the Sea
- My Neighbour’s Garden
- An Irish Blackbird
- Death of Gormlaith
- Unknown Ideal
- Beware
- The Old Maid
- Wirastrua
- Questions
- A Little Dog
- “I Prayed so Eagerly”
- “When the Dark Comes”
- Distant Voices
- The Ballad of the Fairy Thorn-Tree
- The Suicide’s Grave
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