Poems by William Butler Yeats
A Man Young And Old: XI. From Oedipus At Colonus
... The bride is catried to the bridegroom's chamber through torchlight and tumultuous song ...
The Spur
... You think it horrible that lust and rageShould dance attention upon my old age ...
He Tells Of A Valley Full Of Lovers
... Their heads on your knees, and drown their eyes with your fair, ...
A Deep Sworn Vow
... That deep-sworn vow have been friends of mine ...
The Hawk
... ''What tumbling cloud did you cleave, ...
Owen Aherne And His Dancers
... Let the cage bird and the cage bird mate and the wild bird mate in the wild ...
The Ballad Of The Foxhunter
... The moments pass and pass:The blind hound with a mournful din ...
A Man Young And Old: VII. The Friends Of His Youth
... For that old Madge comes down the lane, ...
An Appointment
... Bred that fierce tooth and cleanly limb ...
The Three Beggars
... They mauled and bit the whole night through ...
Consolation
... But stretch that body for a while ...
Three Things
... A bone wave-whitened and dried in the wind ...
To His Heart, Bidding It Have No Fear
... Let the starry winds and the flame and the flood ...
Chosen
... Before I had marked him on his northern way, ...
Veronica's Napkin
... Some found a different pole, and where it stood ...