Wind among the Reeds (1899)
Table of contents
The Hosting of the Sidhe  
The Everlasting Voices  
The Moods  
The Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart  
The Host of the Air  
The Fish  
The Unappeasable Host  
Into The Twilight  
The Song of Wandering Aengus  
The Song of the Old Mother  
The Heart of the Woman  
The Lover Mourns for the Loss of Love  
He Mourns for the Change that has Come upon Him and His Beloved and Longs for the End of the World  
He Bids His Beloved be at Peace  
He Reproves the Curlew  
He Remembers Forgotten Beauty  
A Poet to His Beloved  
He gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes  
To His Heart, Bidding it have No Fear  
The Cap and Bells  
The Valley of the Black Pig  
The Lover asks Forgiveness because of His many Moods  
He Tells of a Valley full of Lovers  
He Tells of the Perfect Beauty  
He Hears the Cry of the Sedge  
He Thinks of those who have Spoken Evil of His Beloved  
The Blessed  
The Secret Rose  
Maid Quiet  
The Travail of Passion  
The Lover Pleads with His Friend for Old Friends  
The Lover Speaks to the Hearers of His Songs in Coming Days  
The Poet Pleads with the Elemental Powers  
He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead  
He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven  
He Thinks of His Past Greatness when a Part of the Constellations of Heaven  
The Fiddler of Dooney  

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