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To The Rose Upon The Rood Of Time by William Butler Yeats
Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days!
Come near me, while I sing the ancient ways:
Cuchul..
The Cloak, The Boat And The Shoes by William Butler Yeats
’What do you make so fair and bright?’
’I make the cloak of Sorrow:
O lovely to see in all men’s..
The Witch by William Butler Yeats
Toil and grow rich,
What’s that but to lie
With a foul witch
And after, drained dry,
To be broug..
The Song Of The Happy Shepherd by William Butler Yeats
The woods of Arcady are dead,
And over is their antique joy;
Of old the world on dreaming fed;
Gr..
The Lover Tells Of The Rose In His Heart by William Butler Yeats
All things uncomely and broken, all things worn out and old,
The cry of a child by the roadway, the..
The Fascination Of What's Difficult by William Butler Yeats
The fascination of what’s difficult
Has dried the sap out of my veins, and rent
Spontaneous joy an..
The Wild Old Wicked Man by William Butler Yeats
Because I am mad about women
I am mad about the hills,’
Said that wild old wicked man
Who travels..
The Old Age Of Queen Maeve by William Butler Yeats
A certain poet in outlandish clothes
Gathered a crowd in some Byzantine lane,
Talked1 of his count..
The Fiddler Of Dooney by William Butler Yeats
When I play on my fiddle in Dooney.
Folk dance like a wave of the sea;
My cousin is priest in Kilv..
The Heart Of The Woman by William Butler Yeats
O what to me the little room
That was brimmed up with prayer and rest;
He bade me out into the glo..
To Be Carved On A Stone At Thoor Ballylee by William Butler Yeats
I, the poet William Yeats,
With old mill boards and sea-green slates,
And smithy work from the Gor..
The Secret Rose by William Butler Yeats
Far-off, most secret, and inviolate Rose,
Enfold me in my hour of hours; where those
Who sought th..
The Leaders Of The Crowd by William Butler Yeats
They must to keep their certainty accuse
All that are different of a base intent;
Pull down establ..
The New Faces by William Butler Yeats
If you, that have grown old, were the first dead,
Neither catalpa tree nor scented lime
Should hea..
The Ghost Of Roger Casement by William Butler Yeats
O what has made that sudden noise?
What on the threshold stands?
It never crossed the sea because
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The Statues by William Butler Yeats
Pythagoras planned it. Why did the people stare?
His numbers, though they moved or seemed to move
..
The Rose Of The World by William Butler Yeats
Who dreamed that beauty passes like a dream?
For these red lips, with all their mournful pride,
Mo..
The Man Who Dreamed Of Faeryland by William Butler Yeats
He stood among a crowd at Dromahair;
His heart hung all upon a silken dress,
And he had known at l..
The Wanderings of Oisin: Book I by William Butler Yeats
S. Patrick. You who are bent, and bald, and blind,
With a heavy heart and a wandering mind,
Have k..
Three Songs To The One Burden by William Butler Yeats
I
The Roaring Tinker if you like,
But Mannion is my name,
And I beat up the common sort
And th..
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