Poems by William Butler Yeats
A Man Young And Old: II. Human Dignity
... As though my sorrow were a scene ...
A Model For The Laureate
... Those cheers that can be bought or sold, ...
The Sorrow Of Love
... And seemed the greatness of the world in tears, ...
The Withering Of The Boughs
... Who come with their crowns of pearl and their spindles of wool, ...
The Chambermaid's Second Song
... His rod and its butting head ...
A First Confession
... What can they do but shun me ...
An Image From A Past Life
... She. An image of my heart that is smitten through ...
The Hosting Of The Sidhe
... We come between him and the hope of his heart ...
Colonel Martin
... The Colonel knocked on the rich man's door, ...
Her Dream
... And laid them on Love's lettered tomb: ...
At Galway Races
... Hearing the whole earth change its tune, ...
A Friend's Illness
... Though flame had burned the whole ...
A Man Young And Old: IV. The Death Of The Hare
... I have pointed out the yelling pack, ...
The Statues
... Calculations that look but casual flesh, put down ...
What Then?
... ' The work is done,' grown old he thought, ...