
SIXTEEN POEMS BY WILLIAM ALLINGHAM: SELECTED BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS - THE DUN EMER PRESS DUNDRUM MCMV
LET ME SING OF WHAT I KNOW
THE WINDING BANKS OF ERNE
ABBEY ASAROE
A DREAM
THE FAIRIES
THE LEPRACAUN OR FAIRY SHOEMAKER
THE GIRL'S LAMENTATION
THE NOBLEMAN'S WEDDING
KATE O' BELASHANNY
A vivid tapestry of place and memory, this collection opens with a wandering voice that sings of coastal towns, rolling hills and the restless sea. The poet’s reverence for the Irish landscape is matched by a tender longing for home, as each stanza paints familiar streets, bustling markets, and quiet riverbanks with a lyrical intimacy that feels both personal and communal.
Through recurring images of wind, tide and the winding banks of the Erne, the poems explore themes of departure, exile, and the bittersweet pull of returning. The language is plain yet resonant, weaving together the sounds of fiddles, the chatter of neighbours, and the hush of twilight, inviting listeners to linger on the simple joys and quiet sorrows of rural life.
In the early verses the speaker bids farewell to beloved towns and friends, offering a glimpse of the journey ahead without revealing its outcome. The work captures the heartbeat of a culture rooted in nature and tradition, making it a warm companion for anyone drawn to the poetry of longing and belonging.
Language
en
Duration
~29 minutes (28K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Starner, Sigal Alon and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-10-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1889
Remembered for musical, folkloric verse and the much-loved poem "The Faeries," this Irish poet also left behind vivid diaries of Victorian literary life. His work blends rural memory, charm, and a sharp eye for the people around him.
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