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The Works of "Fiona Macleod", Volume IV

The Works of "Fiona Macleod", Volume IV

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Transcriber's Notes:

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

The author's spelling has been kept.

Some advertisements for other books published by William Heinemann were moved from the start (before the title) to the end of the text (after the Bibliographical Note).

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The Works of

"FIONA MACLEOD"


UNIFORM EDITION


ARRANGED BY

MRS. WILLIAM SHARP


VOLUME IV


The Gods approve the depth and not the tumult of
the soul.

It is loveliness I seek, not lovely things.

Iona Cathedral

THE DIVINE ADVENTURE


IONA


STUDIES IN SPIRITUAL HISTORY


BY

"FIONA MACLEOD"

(WILLIAM SHARP)

Logo

LONDON

WILLIAM HEINEMANN

1912


UNIFORM EDITION


First published 1910. New Edition 1912

Copyright 1895, 1910.


THE WIND, SILENCE, AND LOVE

FRIENDS WHO HAVE TAUGHT ME MOST:

BUT SINCE, LONG AGO, TWO WHO ARE NOT FORGOTTEN

WENT AWAY UPON THE ONE, AND DWELL, THEMSELVES

REMEMBERING, IN THE OTHER, I DEDICATE THIS BOOK

TO

EALASAIDH

WHOSE LOVE AND SPIRIT LIVE HERE ALSO


CONTENTS

  PAGE
The Divine Adventure 1
 
Iona 91
 
By Sundown Shores:
By Sundown Shores 253
The Wind, Silence, and Love 263
Barabal: A Memory 268
The White Heron 276
The Smoothing of the Hand 292
The White Fever 298
The Sea-Madness 303
Earth, Fire, and Water 308
 
From "Green Fire":
The Herdsman 319
Fragments 383
 
A Dream 405
 
Notes 411
 
Bibliographical Note 433
By Mrs. William Sharp.

THE DIVINE ADVENTURE

Let the beginning, I say, of this little book, as if it were some lamp, make it clear that a divine miracle was manifested."

St. Adamnan, Book ii. c. i.


The Divine Adventure

I

"We were three: the Body, the Will, and the Soul.... The Will, the Soul, which for the first time had gone along outside of our common home, had to take upon themselves bodily presences likewise."—The Divine Adventure.


I remember that it was

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