ader to her
sun-flecked porch, to watch with her the queer procession of created
things go by,--from lovers and ghosts to lizards and toads.
Under the spell, convinced that loafing is better than doing, the reader
stays and chuckles over the quiet humor and quaint fancies. He gets away
finally,--all delightful experiences must end in this work-a-day
world,--still chuckling, but with a renewed sense of life and life's
values.
* * * * *
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London
The
Kiltartan
Poetry Book
_Prose Translations from the Irish_
By
Lady Gregory
Author of "Irish Folk-History Plays," "Seven Short
Plays," "Our Irish Theatre," etc.
Certainly no single individual has done more than Lady Gregory to revive
the Irish Literature, and to bring again to light the brave old legends,
the old heroic poems. From her childhood, the author has studied this
ancient language, and has collected most of her material from close
association with the peasants who have inherited these poems and tales.
* * * * *
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London
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