Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland

Author: WILDE, (Lady) Jane Francesca (Speranza).

London: Ward & Downey, 1888. xii, 347 pages. Hardback.

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CONTENTS

Preface

Introduction

The Horned Women

The Legend of Ballytowtas Castle

A Wolf Story

The Evil Eye

The Stolen Bride

Fairy Music

The Fairy Dance

Fairy Justice

The Priest’s Soul

The Fairy Race

The Trial by Fire

The Lady Witch

Ethna the Bride

The Fairies’ Revenge

Fairy Help–the Phouka

The Farmer Punished

The Farmer’s Wife

The Midnight Ride

The Leprehaun

The Legends of the Western Islands

The Bride’s Death-Song

The Child’s Dream

The Fairy Child

The Doom

The Clearing from Guilt

The Holy Well and the Murderer

Legends of Innis-Sark–a Woman’s Curse

Legends of the Dead in the Western Islands

The Death Sign

Kathleen

November Eve

The Dance of the Dead

Superstitions concerning the Dead

The Fatal Love-Charm

The Fenian Knights

Rathlin Island

The Strange Guests

The Dead Soldier

The Three Gifts

The Fairies as Fallen Angels

The Fairy Changeling

Fairy Wiles

Shaun-Mor

The Cave Fairies–

The Tuatha-de-Danann

Edain the Queen

The Royal Steed

Evil Spells–

Cathal the King

The Poet’s Malediction

Drimial Agus Thorial

An Irish Adept of the Islands

The May Festival

May-Day Superstitions

Festivals–

Candlemas

Whitsuntide

Whitsuntide Legend of the Fairy Horses

November Spells

November Eve

A Terrible Revenge

Midsummer–

The Baal Fires and Dances

The Fairy Doctress

Marriage Rites

The Dead

The Wake Orgies

The Ancient Mysteries

The Power of The Word

The Poet and the King

The Sidhe Race

Music

Poet Inspiration–Eodain the Poetess

The Banshee

Queen Maeve

Death Signs

The Hartpole Doom

Superstitions

The Fairy Rath

Fairy Nature

Irish Nature

LEGENDS OF ANIMALS

Concerning Dogs

Concerning cats

The King of the Cats

The Demon Cat

Cat Nature

Seanchan the Bard and the King of Cats

The Bards

King Arthur and the Cat

Concerning Cows

Fairy Wiles

The Dead Hand

The Wicked Widow

The Butter Mystery

Concerning Birds

The Magpie

The Wren

The Raven and Water Wagtail

The Cuckoo and Robin Redbreast

Concerning Living Creatures–

The Cricket

The Beetle

The Hare

The Weasel

(various other beliefs)

The Properties of Herbs and their Use in Medicine

A Love Potion

Love DreamsTo Cause Love

Medical Superstitions and Ancient Charms

Against Sorrow

To Win Love

For the Night Fire (the Fever)

For a Pain in the Side

For the Measles

For the Mad Fever

Against Enemies

To Extract a Thorn

To Cause Hatred between Lovers

For Love

How to have Money Always

For the Great Worm

For Sore Eyes

For Pains in the Body

Against Drowning

In Time of Battle

For the Red Rash

To Tame a Horse

A very Ancient Charm against Wounds or Poisons

For a Sore Breast

For a Wound

For the Evil Eye

For St. Anthony’s Fire

How to go Invisible

For Pains

For a Sprain

To Cause Love

For the Bite of a Mad Dog

For Toothache

For Freckles

For a Burn

For the Memory

For the Falling Sickness

For Chin-Cough

For Rheumatism

For a Stye on the Eyelid

To Cure Warts

For a Stitch in the Side

For Weak Eyes

For Water on the Brain

For Hip Disease

For the Mumps

For Epilepsy

For Depression of Heart

For the Fairy Dart

Various Superstitions and Cures

To find Stolen Goods

A Prayer against the Plague

A Blessing

A Cure for Cattle

A Charm for Safety

An Elixir of Potency

For the Bite of a Mad Dog

Dreams

Fairy Doctors

Charms by Crystals

Alectromantia

Fairy Power

Omens and Superstitions

That Forbode Evil

To Attract Bees

Superstitions of the Islands–

Concerning the Dead

The Coastguard’s Fate

Relics

LEGENDS OF THE SAINTS

St Patrick

The Well of the Book

St Patrick and the Serpent

St Patrick and the Princesses

The Poison Cup

Divination

The Blind Poet

The Story of Breccan

Bardic Privileges

St Ciaron

St Martin

St Bridget

St Kieran

St Kevin

Christian Legends

Swearing Stones and Relics–

The Cremave

Relics for clearing from Guilt

Innis-Murry

MYSTERIES OF FAIRY POWER

The Evil Stroke

The Changeling

The Fairy Doctor

The Poet’s Spell

Charm for the fairy stroke

The Farmer’s Fate

The Fairy Rath

THE HOLY WELLS

The Holy Wells

The White Stones

The Sacred Trout

St Augustine’s Well

The Grilled Trout

Legend of Neal-Mor

St John’s Well

The Well of Fionn Ma-Coul

St Seenan’s Well

Kil-na-Greina

The Well or Worship

The Bride’s Well

The Irish Fakir

Sacred Trees

Tober-na-Dara

Lough Neagh

The Doctor and the Fairy Princess

A Holy Well

A Sacred Island

The Lake of Revenge

Scenes at a Holy Well

Lough Foyle

The Hen’s Castle

Sliabh-Mish, County Kerry

The Skelligs of Kerry

POPULAR NOTIONS CONCERNING THE SIDHE RACE

The Sidhe Race

The Hurling Match

The Ride with the Fairies

The Fairy Spy

The Dark Horseman

Sheela-na-Skean

Captain Webb, The Robber Chief

The Mayo Captain and Feenish the Mare

SKETCHES OF THE IRISH PAST

The Bardic Race

The Ancient Race

The Antiquities of Ireland

Early Irish Art

Our Ancient Capital

SIR WILLIAM WILDE ON “THE ANCIENT RACES OF IRELAND”

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