Poems by William Butler Yeats
When Helen Lived
... Where Helen waked with her boy, ...
Colonus' Praise
... Where the Great Mother, mourning for her daughter ...
A Nativity
... Landor's tarpaulin on the roofWhat brushes fly and moth aside ...
The Realists
... Sea-nymphs in their pearly wagons ...
The Arrow
... Made out of a wild thought, is in my marrow ...
The Dawn
... I would be -- for no knowledge is worth a straw -- ...
The Scholars
... At the old bitter world where they marry in churches, ...
The Ballad Of Father O'Hart
... From the wives, and the cats, and the children, ...
Three Movements
... What are all those fish that lie gasping on the strand ...
The Valley Of The Black Pig
... The grey caim on the hill, when day sinks drowned in dew, ...
The Ragged Wood
... Would none had ever loved but you and I!Or have you heard that sliding silver-shoed ...
John Kinsella's Lament For Mrs. Mary Moore
... Her bargain struck we laughed and talked ...
Two Songs From A Play
... IIIn pity for man's darkening thought ...
Imitated From The Japanese
... (Hurrah for the flowers of Spring, ...
He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead
... Though you have the will of the wild birds, ...