The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems

The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems was the first collection of poems by W. B. Yeats. It was published in 1889.[1]

In addition to the title poem, the last epic-scale poem that Yeats ever wrote, the book includes a number of short poems that Yeats would later collect under the title Crossways in his Collected Poems.[2]

Contents

  • The Wanderings of Oisin
  • The Song of the Happy Shepherd
  • The Sad Shepherd
  • The Cloak, the Boat, and the Shoes
  • Anashuya and Vijaya
  • The Indian upon God
  • The Indian to His Love
  • The Falling of the Leaves
  • Ephemera
  • The Madness of King Goll
  • The Stolen Child
  • To an Isle in the Water
  • Down by the Salley Gardens
  • The Meditation of the Old Fisherman
  • The Ballad of Father O'Hart
  • The Ballad of Moll Magee
  • The Ballad of the Foxhunter

See also

Notes

References

  • Yeats, William Butler (1889). The Wanderings of Oisin, and other poems (1 ed.). London: Kegan Paul & Co.
  • Yeats, William Butler (1990) [1985]. Collected Poems (2 ed.). London: Picador/Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-330-31638-5.
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