6V
72The Holy Office
7VI
73Gas from a Burner
8VII
74There is a young gallant named Sax
9VIII
75There’s a monarch who knows no repose
10IX
76There once was a lounger named Stephen
11X
77John Quinn
12XI
78Claude Sykes
13XII
79Solomon
14XIII
80Now let awhile my messmates be
15XIV
81There once was an author named Wells
16XV
82D. L. G.
17XVI
83A Goldschmidt swam in a Kriegsverein
18XVII
84Dooleysprudence
19XVIII
85There’s an anthropoid consul called Bennett
20XIX
86To Budgen, Raughty Tinker
21XX
87The C. G. is Not Literary
22XXI
88The Right Man in the Wrong Place
23XXII
89The Right Heart in the Wrong Place
24XXIII
90O, Mr Poe
25XXIV
91Bis Dat Qui Cito Dat
26XXV
92A bard once in lakelapped Sirmione
27XXVI
93And I shall have no peace...
28XXVII
94To Sylvia Beach
29XXVIII
95The press and the public misled me
30XXIX
96Jimmy Joyce, Jimmy Joyce, where have you been
31XXX
97Fréderic’s Duck
32XXXI
98I never thought a fountain pen
33XXXII
99Rosy Brook he bought a book
34XXXIII
100I saw at Miss Beach’s when midday was shining
35XXXIV
101Bran! Bran! The baker’s ban!
36XXXV
102The clinic was a patched one
37XXXVI
103Is it dreadfully necessary
38Tilly
104Rouen is the rainiest place getting
39Watching the Needleboats at San Sabba
105Post Ulixem Scriptum
40A Flower Given to My Daughter
106There’s a coughmixture scopolamine
41She Weeps over Rahoon
107P. J. T.
42Tutto è sciolto
108Little Miss Moschos
43On the Beach at Fontana
109For he’s a jolly queer fellow
44Simples
110Schevingen, 1927
45Flood
111Troppa Grossa, San Giacomone!
46Nightpiece
112There’s a genial young poetriarch Euge
47Alone
113Pour Ulysse IX
48A Memory of the Players in a Mirror at Midnight
114Crossing to the Coast
49Bahnhofstrasse
115Hue’s Hue? or Dalton’s Dilemma
50A Prayer
116Buy a book in brown paper
51The Sorrow of Love
117As I was going to Joyce Saint James’
52Et Tu, Healy
118Father O’Ford
53Poor little Georgie, the son of a lackey
119Humptydump Dublin squeaks through his norse
54Fragments from Shine and Dark
120To Mrs Herbert Gorman Who Complained That Her Visitors Kept Late Hours
55Alas, how sad the lover’s lot
121Pennipomes Twoguineaseach
56O, it is cold and still—alas!
122Pour la rîme seulement
57She is at peace where she is sleeping
123A Portrait of the Artist as an Ancient Mariner
58There was a kind lady called Gregory
124Have you heard of one Humpty Dumpty
59There was a young priest named Delaney
125Epilogue to Ibsen’s ‘Ghosts’
60There is a weird poet called Russell
126Goodbye Zürich, I must leave you
61A holy Hegelian Kettle
127Le bon repos
62Have you heard of the admiral
128Aiutami dunque, O Musa, ...
63There once was a Celtic librarian
129Come all you lairds and lassies and listen to my lay!
64I said: I will go down to where
130There’s a maevusmarked maggot called Murphy
65Though we are leaving youth behind
131Ecce Puer
66The flower I gave rejected lies