XML TABLE OF CONTENTS No. 5 Front Cover, by Pamela Colman Smith [i] The Dreamer and the World, by Cecil French 2 Cael and Credhe, translated by…
XML PDF WILL O’ THE WISP. HE cottage stood at the edge of a dreary swamp. Dark rushes grew at the margin, and shivered…
XML PDF “JUVENILES.” It was in the Provinces. Everybody in the restaurant was looking at them, and they were looking at everybody in the…
XML PDF THE TURNING OF THE TIDE. Failure is mine, but through the thrusting spearsI see the triumphs of the coming years. Fate’s ebb…
XML PDF TIME. Around the clock the hours run,By the moon and by the sun.Twenty-four, the day is done. Around the clock the hours…
XML PDF THE LAMENT OF A LYCEUM RAT. “Yes,” said the last rat, “they say that rats leave the sinking ship; so they do—another…
XML PDF A MAY MADRIGAL. May comes clad in gleaming gold,The World grows young that was so old,All so sweet, all so fair,Birds are…
XML PDF THE FAIRY DANCE. Strange, how she heard the music callingAll the day long till night was falling,Then away and away from the…
XML PDF CAEL AND CREDHE. Translated from the Irish by Lady Gregory. It was on the hill they called Finntulach, the White Hill, the…