The Celtic Twilight: The Celtic Twilight
The Celtic Twilight
Time drops in decay
Like a candle burnt out.
And the mountains and woods
Have their day, have their day;
But, kindly old rout
Of the fire-born moods,
You pass not away.
Like a candle burnt out.
And the mountains and woods
Have their day, have their day;
But, kindly old rout
Of the fire-born moods,
You pass not away.
Contents
- The Hosting of the Sidhe
- This Book
- A Teller of Tales
- Belief and Unbelief
- Mortal Help
- A Visionary
- Village Ghosts
- "Dust Hath Closed Helen's Eye"
- A Knight of the Sheep
- An Enduring Heart
- The Sorcerers
- The Devil
- Happy and Unhappy Theologians
- The Last Gleeman
- Regina, Regina Pigmeorum, Veni
- "And Fair, Fierce Women"
- Enchanted Woods
- Miraculous Creatures
- Aristotle of the Books
- The Swine of the Gods
- A Voice
- Kidnappers
- The Untiring Ones
- Earth, Fire and Water
- The Old Town
- The Man and His Boots
- A Coward
- The Three O'Byrnes and the Evil Faeries
- Drumcliff and Rosses
- The Thick Skull of the Fortunate
- The Religion of a Sailor
- Concerning the Nearness Together of Heaven, Earth, and Purgatory
- The Eaters of Precious Stones
- Our Lady of the Hills
- The Golden Age
- A Remonstrance with Scotsmen for Having Soured the Disposition of their Ghosts and Faeries
- War
- The Queen and the Fool
- The Friends of the People of Faery
- Dreams That Have No Moral
- By the Roadside
- Into the Twilight
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