The Savoy No. 7 (November 1896)
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Title: The Savoy
Subtitle: An Illustrated Monthly
Issue: No. 7
Date: November 1896

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'Editorial Note', pp. 7 - 10
Jacques E. Blanche, 'Portrait of Arthur Symons', illustration, pp. 11 - 12
Fiona MacLeod, 'Morag of the Glen', story, pp. 13 - 34
Fred Hyland, 'A Pleasaunce', illustration, pp. 35 - 36
Arthur Symons, 'The Unloved', poem, pp. 37 - 38
W. T. Horton, 'Now more than ever seems it rich to die, To cease upon the midnight with no pain"', illustration, pp. 39 - 40
Havelock Ellis, 'Casanova', essay, pp. 41 - 51
Aubrey Beardsley, 'Catullus: Carmen CI', poem, p. 52
        "         , 'Ave Atque Vale', illustration, pp. 53 - 54
Arthur Symons, 'In Sligo: Rosses Point and Glencar', essay, pp. 55 - 61
W. B. Yeats, 'Windle-Straws: 1. O’Sullivan Rua to the Curlew. 2. Out of the Old Days', poems, p. 62
Mrs Percy Dearmer, 'Pan-pipes', illustration, pp. 63 - 64
Osman Edwards, 'Emile Verhaeren', essay, pp. 65 - 76
A. K. Womrath, 'A Lady Reading', illustration, pp. 77 - 78
W. B. Yeats, 'The Tables of the Law', story, pp. 79 - 86
Ernest Dowson, 'Epilogue', poem, p. 87
Arthur Symons, 'A Literary Causerie: - On the “Invectives” of Verlaine', essay, pp. 88 - 90
Aubrey Beardsley, 'Tristan und Isolde', Illustration, p. 91