An old song re-sung ( Down by the Salley Gardens my love and I did meet) (from The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems) FRE FRI GER.An Irish airman foresees his death ( I know that I shall meet my fate) (from The Wild Swans at Coole) - B.An Indian song ( The island dreams under the dawn) (from Ballads and Lyrics) FRE.An epitaph ( I dreamed that one had died in a strange place) FRE.A nativity ( What woman hugs her infant there?) - C. ![]() An angel's lullaby ( The angels are stooping, above your bed) (from The Rose) - S.A mad song ( I went out to the hazel wood) FRE GER.A lyric from an unpublished play ( Put off that mask of burning gold) (from The Green Helmet and Other Poems).Although crowds gathered once if she but showed her face (from Responsibilities and Other Poems) - K.Raynor (The lover tells of the Rose in his Heart) All things uncomely and broken, all things worn out and old (from The Wind among the reeds) FRE - N.All things uncomely and broken, all things worn out and old (from The Wind among the reeds) FRE ( Aedh tells of the Rose in his Heart) - N.All things can tempt me ( All things can tempt me from this craft of verse) (from Responsibilities and Other Poems) - L.All things can tempt me from this craft of verse (from Responsibilities and Other Poems) - L.All the words that I utter (from Irish Fairy Tales) FRE IRI ( Where my books go) - L.All the words that I utter ( All the words that I gather) (from Irish Fairy Tales) - I.All the words that I gather (from Irish Fairy Tales) FRE IRI - L.All the words that I gather ( All the words that I gather) (from Irish Fairy Tales) - L.All the heavy days are over (from The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics) - J.Aleel's song ( Impetuous heart, be still, be still) (from The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics) - H.A Last Confession ( What lively lad most pleasured me) (from The Winding Stair - A Woman Young and Old) - K.After long silence ( Speech after long silence it is right) (from Words for Music Perhaps and Other Poems) - R.A first confession ( I admit the briar) (from The Winding Stair - A Woman Young and Old).A faery song ( We who are old, old and gay) - H.Aedh wishes his Beloved were dead ( Were you but lying cold and dead) (from The Wind among the reeds) - H.Aedh wishes for the cloths of heaven ( Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths) (from The Wind among the reeds) - J. ![]() Aedh wished for the cloths of heaven ( Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths) (from The Wind among the reeds) - F.Aedh thinks of those who have spoken Evil of his Beloved ( Half close your eyelids, loosen your hair).Aedh tells of the Rose in his Heart ( All things uncomely and broken, all things worn out and old) (from The Wind among the reeds) FRE.Aedh tells of the perfect Beauty ( O cloud-pale eyelids, dream-dimmed eyes) (from The Wind among the reeds) FRE.Aedh laments the Loss of Love ( Pale brows, still hands and dim hair) (from The Wind among the reeds) FRE ITA.Aedh hears the Cry of the Sedge ( I wander by the edge) (from The Wind among the reeds) FRE.A drunken man's praise of sobriety ( Come swish around, my pretty punk) (from New Poems) - J.A drinking song ( Wine comes in at the mouth) (from The Green Helmet and Other Poems) - S.A dream ( I dreamed that one had died in a strange place) - R.A dream of death ( I dreamed that one had died in a strange place) - L. ![]()
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