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  • The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics (1892) is the second poetry collection of W. B. Yeats.
    It includes the play The Countess Cathleen and group of shorter lyrics that Yeats would later collect under the title of The Rose in his Collected Poems.
    This volume includes several of Yeats' most popular poems, including "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", "A Faery Song", "When You are Old", and "Who Goes with Fergus". (The last is sung by Stephen Dedalus to his mother as she lies dying in James Joyce's Ulysses.)
    Many of these poems also reflect Yeats' new-discovered interest in alchemy and esotericism.


    Contents


    Preface
    The Countess Kathleen
    To the Rose upon the Rood of Time
    Fergus and the Druid
    The Rose of the World
    The Peace of the Rose
    The Death of Cuchullin
    The White Birds
    Father Gilligan
    Father O'Hart
    When You Are Old
    The Sorrow of Love
    The Ballad of the Old Foxhunter
    A Fairy Song
    The Pity of Love
    "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" (text)
    A Cradle Song
    The Man who Dreamed of Fairy Land
    Dedication of Irish Tales
    The Lamentation of the Old Pensioner
    When You are Sad
    The Two Trees
    They Went Forth to the Battle, But They Always Fell
    An Epitaph
    Apologia Addressed to Ireland in the Coming Days
    Notes


    See also


    1892 in poetry
    List of works by William Butler Yeats


    External links


    The collected public domain poetry of Yeats as an eBook at Standard Ebooks
    The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics (archive.org)


    References

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