Poems by William Butler Yeats
A Dramatic Poem
... fear. [She passes Forgael and stands for a moment looking into ...
These Are The Clouds
... And therefore, friend, if your great race were run ...
An Acre Of Grass
... Shake the dead in their shrouds ...
To Dorothy Wellesley
... Rammed full Of that most sensuous silence of the night ...
Beautiful Lofty Things
... I told him that nightly from six to seven I sat at this table, ...
To A Squirrel At Kyle-Na-No
... Through the shaking tree ...
The Pilgrim
... rightly out, With flopping and with flapping it made a great dis- ...
On A Political Prisoner
... With all youth's lonely wildness stirred, ...
At The Abbey Theatre
... That if we hold that flight they'll leave the place, ...
Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad?
... Some think it a matter of course that chance ...
High Talk
... upon higher, Some rogue of the world stole them to patch up a fence ...
Wisdom
... Drove horror from His Mother's breast ...
The Three Monuments
... THEY hold their public meetings where ...
A Song From 'The Player Queen'
... She pulled the thread and bit the thread ...
Ego Dominus Tuus
... And, though you have passed the best of life, still trace, ...