The Irish Fairy Book
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to Mrs. Shorter (Dora Sigerson) for a poem, and to Mr. Joseph Campbell for another, and finally to Mr. W. B. Yeats for his two charming Fairy Poems, "The Stolen Child" and "Faery Song."
ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES.
Erinfa, Harlech, N. Wales, July 12, 1909.
The Coming of Finn
It was the Eve of Samhain, which we Christians call All Hallows' Eve.
The King of Ireland, Conn, the H... More
to Mrs. Shorter (Dora Sigerson) for a poem, and to Mr. Joseph Campbell for another, and finally to Mr. W. B. Yeats for his two charming Fairy Poems, "The Stolen Child" and "Faery Song."
ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES.
Erinfa, Harlech, N. Wales, July 12, 1909.
The Coming of Finn
It was the Eve of Samhain, which we Christians call All Hallows' Eve.
The King of Ireland, Conn, the H... More
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Publisher | |
Binding | Kindle Edition (25 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | B0044R9B1E |
Publication Date | 09/26/2010 |
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