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The Penguin Book of Irish Poetry

Patrick Crotty

First published 2012
Publisher Penguin Books
Format Trade Paperback
Type Anthology
Pages lxxxviii+1032
ISBN 9780141191645

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Year Reviewer Publication
2018 Henry Eliot The Penguin Classics Book

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Page Title Author(s) Type
|1 Preface (The Penguin Book of Irish Poetry) Seamus Heaney Essay
|10 Cú Chulainn's Lament Over Fer Diad Anonymous Poem
|11 The Praise of Fionn Anonymous Poem
|12 Largesse Anonymous Poem
|13 The Blackbird of Derrycairn Anonymous Poem
|14 Scél Lem Dúib Anonymous Poem
|15 Lullaby and Reply Anonymous Poem
|16 Caoilte Laments the Passing of the Fianna Anonymous Poem
|17 First Year in the Wilderness Anonymous Poem
|18 'Lynchseachan, you are a bother...' Anonymous Poem
|19 Suibne in the Trees Anonymous Poem
|2 I Invoke the Seven Daughters Anonymous Poem
|20 'I once thorught that the quient speech...' Anonymous Poem
|21 A Vision o fthe Battle of Contarf, 1014 Anonymous Poem
|22 Hostfinn's News ot Earl Gili Anonymous Poem
|23 'But tell me, great nurse of the venerable bards...' Hibernicus Exul Poem
|24 'Homer sang once of his Greeks and his Trojans...' Johannes Scottus Ériugena Poem
|25 Verse Prophecy About the Irish Anonymous Poem
|26 The Ant and the Caterpillar: A Fable John Cunningham (1729–1773) Poem
|27 A Magic Mist Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin Poem
|28 'Hurry me, Nymphs! O, hurry me...' George Darley Poem
|29 'Through the woods of Morrua and over its root-knotted flooring...' Sheridan Le Fanu Poem
|3 The Sea-God's Address to Bran Anonymous Poem
|30 The Madness of King Goll William Butler Yeats Poem
|31 Fergus and the Druid William Butler Yeats Poem
|32 The Man Who Dreamed of Faeryland William Butler Yeats Poem
|33 The Song of Wandering Aengus William Butler Yeats Poem
|34 Cuchulain Comforted William Butler Yeats Poem
|4 The Voyage of Maeldune Anonymous Poem
|5 'A vision that appeared to me...' Anonymous Poem
|6 The Wooing of Etain Anonymous Poem
|7 Fedelm's Vision of Cúchulainn Anonymous Poem
|8 The Morrígan's Chant to the Brown Bull Anonymous Poem
|9 Cuchulainn's Appeal to Ferdiad Anonymous Poem