INDEX TO QUOTATIONS

TITLEAUTHORPAGESOURCE
All-hallows honeymoon (story)Marks104 New Eng. Magazine, 37:308
All Souls' Eve (poem)Marks, J. P.31-32
Ancient IrishO'Curry7
Ballad of Tam Lin65 Child's Ballads
Battle of the treesTaliesin7 Neo-druidical heresy
Caractacus (poem)Mason11
Celtic twilight
(poem in introduction to)
Yeats58
Charms (poem)Opper161 Munsey, 30:285
Comus (play)Milton131
Cuchulain of MuirthemneGregory37-38-39
Cuchulain's sick-bed42
Death of the flowers (poem)Bryant18-19
Different party (story)Bradley156-157 Harper's Bazar, 41:131
Dinnsenchus of Mag Slecht21 Neo-druidical heresy
Djinns (poem)Hugo148
Druid song of Cathvah (poem)Todhunter9
Expedition of Nera44
"Fair maid who"139 Encyc. of Superstitions
Fairy-faith in Celtic countriesWentz48-49
Fairy fiddler (poem)Hopper64
FastiOvid114
Faust (play)Goethe130
First winter song (poem)Graves16
"Five hundred points"Tusser98
Giles Corey of the Salem Farms
(play)
Longfellow151-152
Golden LegendDe Voragine30
Great fir-tree of Takasago
(story)
Rinder146 Old-world Japan
"Green fairy island"Parry103 Welsh Melodies
Hag (poem)Herrick66-67
Hallowe'en (poem)Burns73-74-75
Hallowe'en (poem)Coxe18-19-88-
89-96
Hallowe'en (poem)Letts99-100
Hallowe'en (poem)Sheard143 Canadian mag., 36:33
Hallowe'en (poem)Bangs172-173 Harper's Weekly, Nov. 5, 1910
Hallowe'en (poem)Benton176-177 Harper's Weekly, Oct. 31, 1896
Hallowe'en (poem)Murray178 Harper's Weekly, Oct. 30, 1909
Hallowe'en Failure (poem)Smith175 Harper's Weekly, Oct. 29, 1910
Hallowe'en or Christie's fate
(story)
Adams169 Scribner's, 3:26
Hallowe'en in IrelandTrant51 Dewdrops and Diamonds
Hallowe'en Fantasy (play),
(Priest and the Piper)
Pyle49 Harper's Bazar, 31, pt. 2: 947
Hallowe'en reformation (story)Butterworth149-150 Century, 27:48
Hallowe'en wish (poem)Munkittrick93-94 Harper's Weekly, Oct. 27, 1900
Hiawatha (poem)Longfellow145
Immortal Hour (play)Sharp39-40-41 Fortn. Rev. 74:867
Jorinda and Joringel (story)Grimm135 Grimm's Fairy Tales
L'Allegro (poem)Milton86
Land of Heart's Desire (play)Yeats36-43-45-
47
Lavengro (story)Borrow129
Little Orphant AnnieRiley152-153
Loch GarmanO'Ciarain36
Lycidas (poem)Milton85
Macbeth (play)Shakspere89
Monastery (story)Scott62-63-76-
103
Night of the deadLe Braz116-117 Legend of the dead
"On nuts burning"Graydon91-92
On the morning of Christ's
nativity
(poem)
Milton28
Paradise Lost (poem)Milton120
Passing of Arthur (poem)Tennyson84
Pastorals (poem)Gay74-75-92-
93-94-95-
97
Peer Gynt (play)Ibsen131
Peter and Wendy (story)Barrie64
Polyolbion (poem)Drayton10
Pomona (poem)Morris23
Rip Van Winkle (play)Jefferson150-151
Robin Goodfellow (poem)Johnson86
St. John's Eve (poem)Kickham12
St. John's Fire (play)Sudermann141
St. Swithin's Chair (poem)Scott69
"Soul, soul"98 Notes and Queries
Spell (poem)Gay91
Splores of a Hallowe'en
(poem)
Dick72
Sunken bell (play)Hauptmann14
Tale of Hallowe'en (story)76 Leisure Hour, 23:765
Tam Glen (poem)Burns79
Tam o' Shanter (poem)Burns67-68
Tannhäuser (play)Wagner132-133
Tempest (play)Shakspere67
Three-fold chronicle (story)Sharp54-56 Harper's, 73:842
Tom's Hallowe'en joke (story)Wright154 Dewdrops and Diamonds
Twig of thorn (play)Warren44-45
Vertumnus and Pomona (poem)Ovid24
Völuspa (poem)122
We girls (story)Whitney162-163
"When comes the harvest"Botrel112 Songs of Brittany
When de folks is gone (poem)Riley153
"When ebery one"160 Werner's Readings, No. 31
Wild huntsman (poem)Scott90
Willie Baird (poem)Buchanan70