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The Unappeasable Host by William Butler Yeats
The Danaan children laugh, in cradles of wrought gold,
And clap their hands together, and half clos..
The Two Kings by William Butler Yeats
King Eochaid came at sundown to a wood
Westward of Tara. Hurrying to his queen
He had outridden hi..
The Delphic Oracle Upon Plotinus by William Butler Yeats
Behold that great Plotinus swim,
Buffeted by such seas;
Bland Rhadamanthus beckons him,
But the G..
The Saint And The Hunchback by William Butler Yeats
Hunchback. Stand up and lift your hand and bless
A man that finds great bitterness
In thinking of..
To Some I Have Talked With By The Fire by William Butler Yeats
While I wrought out these fitful Danaan rhymes,
My heart would brim with dreams about the times
Wh..
The Three Monuments by William Butler Yeats
They hold their public meetings where
Our most renowned patriots stand,
One among the birds of the..
The Double Vision Of Michael Robartes by William Butler Yeats
I
On the grey rock of Cashel the mind’s eye
Has called up the cold spirits that are born
When t..
To A Poet, Who Would Have Me Praise Certain Bad Poets, Imitators Of His And Mine by William Butler Y
You say, as I have often given tongue
In praise of what another’s said or sung,
’Twere politic to..
The Shadowy Waters: Introductory Lines by William Butler Yeats
I walked among the seven woods of Coole:
Shan-walla, where a willow-hordered pond
Gathers the wild..
The Chambermaid's Second Song by William Butler Yeats
From pleasure of the bed,
Dull as a worm,
His rod and its butting head
Limp as a worm,
His spiri..
The Poet Pleads With The Elemental Powers by William Butler Yeats
The Powers whose name and shape no living creature knows
Have pulled the Immortal Rose;
And though..
Two Songs Of A Fool by William Butler Yeats
I
A speckled cat and a tame hare
Eat at my hearthstone
And sleep there;
And both look up to me..
The Mountain Tomb by William Butler Yeats
Pour wine and dance if manhood still have pride,
Bring roses if the rose be yet in bloom;
The cata..
Tom O'Roughley by William Butler Yeats
’Though logic-choppers rule the town,
And every man and maid and boy
Has marked a distant object d..
The Grey Rock by William Butler Yeats
Poets with whom I learned my trade.
Companions of the Cheshire Cheese,
Here’s an old story I’ve re..
The Shadowy Waters: The Harp of Aengus by William Butler Yeats
Edain came out of Midhir’s hill, and lay
Beside young Aengus in his tower of glass,
Where time is..
The Results Of Thought by William Butler Yeats
Acquaintance; companion;
One dear brilliant woman;
The best-endowed, the elect,
All by their yout..
Tom At Cruachan by William Butler Yeats
On Cruachan’s plain slept he
That must sing in a rhyme
What most could shake his soul:
’The stall..
The Wanderings of Oisin: Book III by William Butler Yeats
Fled foam underneath us, and round us, a wandering and milky smoke,
High as the Saddle-girth, cover..
The People by William Butler Yeats
’What have I earned for all that work,’ I said,
’For all that I have done at my own charge?
The da..
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