Produced by David Widger






INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG

WORKS OF

JAMES JOYCE


Compiled by David Widger




CONTENTS

##  DUBLINERS

##  CHAMBER MUSIC

##  PORTRAIT--ARTIST AS YOUNG MAN

##  ULYSSES

##  EXILES







TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES





DUBLINERS
by James Joyce


CONTENTS
The Sisters
An Encounter
Araby
Eveline
After the Race
Two Gallants
The Boarding House
A Little Cloud
Counterparts
Clay
A Painful Case
Ivy Day in the Committee Room
A Mother
Grace
The Dead





CHAMBER MUSIC
By James Joyce


CONTENTS WITH FIRST LINES
I  	Strings in the earth and air
Make music sweet;
II  	The twilight turns from amethyst
To deep and deeper blue,
III  	At that hour when all things have repose,
O lonely watcher of the skies,
IV  	When the shy star goes forth in heaven
All maidenly, disconsolate,
V  	Lean out of the window,
Goldenhair,
VI  	I would in that sweet bosom be
(O sweet it is and fair it is!)
VII  	My love is in a light attire
Among the apple-trees,
VIII  	Who goes amid the green wood
With springtide all adorning her?
IX  	Winds of May, that dance on the sea,
Dancing a ring-around in glee
X  	Bright cap and streamers,
He sings in the hollow:
XI  	Bid adieu, adieu, adieu,
Bid adieu to girlish days,
XII  	What counsel has the hooded moon
Put in thy heart, my shyly sweet,
XIII  	Go seek her out all courteously,
And say I come,
XIV  	My dove, my beautiful one,
Arise, arise!
XV  	From dewy dreams, my soul, arise,
From love’s deep slumber and from death,
XVI  	O cool is the valley now
And there, love, will we go
XVII  	Because your voice was at my sidew
I gave him pain,
XVIII  	O sweetheart, hear you
Your lover’s tale;
XIX  	Be not sad because all men
Prefer a lying clamour before you:
XX  	In the dark pine-wood
I would we lay,
XXI  	He who hath glory lost, nor hath
Found any soul to fellow his,
XXII  	Of that so sweet imprisonment
My soul, dearest, is fain—
XXIII  	This heart that flutters near my heart
My hope and all my riches is,
XXIV  	Silently she’s combing,
Combing her long hair,
XXV  	Lightly come or lightly go:
Though thy heart presage thee woe,
XXVI  	Thou leanest to the shell of night,
Dear lady, a divining ear.
XXVII  	Though I thy Mithridates were,
Framed to defy the poison-dart,
XXVIII  	Gentle lady, do not sing
Sad songs about the end of love;
XXIX  	Dear heart, why will you use me so?
Dear eyes that gently me upbraid,
XXX  	Love came to us in time gone by
When one at twilight shyly played
XXXI  	O, it was out by Donnycarney
When the bat flew from tree to tree
XXXII  	Rain has fallen all the day.
O come among the laden trees:
XXXIII  	Now, O now, in this brown land
Where Love did so sweet music make
XXXIV  	Sleep now, O sleep now,
O you unquiet heart!
XXXV  	All day I hear the noise of waters
Making moan,
XXXVI  	I hear an army charging upon the land,
And the thunder of horses plunging, foam about their knees:





A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN
By James Joyce



Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V






ULYSSES
By James Joyce


CONTENTS
— I —

[ 1 ]
[ 2 ]
[ 3 ]

— II —

[ 4 ]
[ 5 ]
[ 6 ]
[ 7 ]
[ 8 ]
[ 9 ]
[ 10 ]
[ 11 ]
[ 12 ]
[ 13 ]
[ 14 ]
[ 15 ]

— III —

[ 16 ]
[ 17 ]
[ 18 ]





EXILES
A Play in Three Acts
By James Joyce


CONTENTS
First Act
Second Act
Third Act