SIXTEEN POEMS BY WILLIAM
ALLINGHAM: SELECTED BY
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

THE DUN EMER PRESS
DUNDRUM
MCMV


CONTENTS.

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[Let Me Sing of What I Know][1]
[The Winding Banks of Erne][1]
[Abbey Asaroe][7]
[A Dream][10]
[The Fairies][12]
[The Lepracaun or Fairy Shoemaker][14]
[The Girl's Lamentation][17]
[The Nobleman's Wedding][20]
[Kate O' Belashanny][22]
[Four Ducks on a Pond][24]
[Æolian Harp][24]
[The Maids of Elfin-mere][25]
[Twilight Voices][26]
[The Lover and Birds][28]
[The Abbot of Innisfallen][30]
[The Ruined Chapel][34]

LET ME SING OF WHAT I KNOW

A wild west Coast, a little Town,
Where little Folk go up and down,
Tides flow and winds blow:
Night and Tempest and the Sea,
Human Will and Human Fate:
What is little, what is great?
Howsoe'er the answer be,
Let me sing of what I know.