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The item The collected poems of W.B. Yeats represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Waubonsee Community College.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- Definitive ed., with the author's final revisions.
- Extent
- xv, 480 p.
- Note
- Includes indexes
- Contents
-
- Lyrical: Crossways (1889) ; The rose (1893) ; The wind among the reeds (1899) ; In the seven woods (1904) ; From The green helmet and other poems (1910) ; Responsibilities (1914) ; The wild swans of Coole (1919) ; Michael Robartes and the dancer (1921) ; The tower (1928) ; The winding stair and other poems (1933) ; Words for music perhaps ; A woman young and old ; From A full moon in March (1935) ; Last poems (1936-1939) -- Narrative and dramatic
- The madness of King Goll
- The fascination of what's difficult
- A drinking song
- The coming of wisdom with time
- On hearing that the students of our new university ...
- To a poet, who would have me praise certain bad poets ...
- The mask --
- The stolen child
- To an isle in the water
- Down by the Salley Gardens
- The meditation of the old fisherman
- The ballad of Father O'Hart
- The ballad of Moll Magee
- The ballad of the foxhunter
- To the rose upon the rood of time
- Fergus and the druid
- The song of the happy shepherd
- Cuchulain's fight with the sea
- The rose of the world
- The rose of peace
- The rose of battle
- A faery song
- The lake isle of Innisfree
- A cradle song
- The pity of love
- The sorrow of love
- When you are old
- The sad shepherd
- The white birds
- A dream of death
- The Countess Cathleen in paradise
- Who goes with Fergus?
- The man who dreamed of faeryland
- The dedication to a book of stories selected from the Irish novelist
- The lamentation of the old pensioner
- The ballad of Father Gilligan
- The two trees
- To some I have talked with by the fire
- The cloak, the boat, and the shoes
- To Ireland in the coming times
- To hosting of the Sidhe
- The everlasting voices
- The moods
- The lover tells of the rose in his heart
- The host of the air
- The fish
- The unappeasable host
- Into the twilight
- The song of wandering Aengus
- Anashuya and Vijaya
- The song of the old mother
- The heart of the woman
- The lover mourns for the loss of love
- He mourns for the change that has come upon him ...
- He bids his beloved be at peace
- He reproves the curlew
- He remembers forgotten beauty
- A pot to his beloved
- He gives his beloved certain rhymes
- To his heart, bidding it have no fear
- The Indian upon God
- The cap and bells
- The valley of the black pig
- The lover asks forgiveness because of his many moods
- He tells of a valley full of lovers
- He tells of the perfect beauty
- He hears the cry of the sedge
- He thinks of those who have spoken evil of his beloved
- The blessed
- The secret rose
- Maid quiet
- The Indian to his love
- The travail of passion
- The lover pleads with his friend for old friends
- The lover speaks to the hearers of his songs in coming days
- The poet pleads with the elemental powers
- He wishes his beloved were dead
- He wishes for the cloths of heaven
- He thinks of his past greatness when a part of the constellations of heaven
- The fiddler of dooney
- In the seven woods
- The arrow
- The falling of the leaves
- The folly of being comforted
- Old memory
- Never give all the heart
- The withering of the boughs
- Adam's curse
- Red Hanrahan's song about Ireland
- The old men admiring themselves in the water
- Under the moon
- The ragged wood
- O do not love too long
- Ephemera
- The players ask for a blessing on the psalteries and on themselves
- The happy townland
- His dream
- A woman Homer sung
- Words
- No second Troy
- Reconciliation
- King and no King
- Peace
- Against unworthy praise
- The grey rock
- Fragments
- Leda and the swan
- On a picture of a black centaur by Edmund Dulac
- Among school children
- Colonus' praise
- Wisdom
- The hero, the girl, and the fool
- Owen Aherne and his dancers
- A man young and old
- The three monuments
- To a wealthy man who promised ...
- All soul's night
- In memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz
- Death
- A dialogue of self and soul
- Blood and the moon
- Oil and blood
- Veronica's napkin
- Symbols
- Spilt mild
- The nineteenth century and after
- September 1913
- Statistics
- Three movements
- The seven sages
- The crazed moon
- Coole park, 1929
- Coole park and Ballylee, 1931
- For Anne Gregory
- Swift's epitaph
- At Algeciras.. a meditation upon death
- The choice
- To a friend whose work has come to nothing
- Mohini Chatterjee
- Byzantium
- The Mother of God
- Vacillation
- Quarrel in old age
- The results of thought
- Gratitude to the unknown instructors
- Remorse for intemperate speech
- Stream and sun at Glendalough
- Crazy Jane and the Bishop
- Paudeen
- Crazy Jane reproved
- Crazy Jane on the day of judgment
- Crazy Jane and Jack the journeyman
- Crazy Jane on God
- Crazy Jane talks with the Bishop
- Crazy Jane grown old looks at the dancers
- Girl's song
- Young man's song
- Her anxiety
- His confidence
- To a shade
- Love's loneliness
- Her dream
- His bargain
- Three things
- Lullaby
- After long silence
- Mad as the mist and snow
- Those dancing days are gone
- I am of Ireland
- The dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick
- When Helen lived
- Tom the lunatic
- Tom at Cruachan
- Old Tom again
- The delphic oracle upon Plotinus
- Father and child
- Before the world was made
- A first confession
- Her triumph
- Consulation
- Chosen
- On those that hated the 'Playboy of the western world' 1907
- Parting
- Her vision in the wood
- A last confession
- Meeting
- From the 'Antigone'
- Parnell's funeral
- Three songs to the same tune
- Alternative song for the severed head in 'The King of the great clock tower'
- Two songs rewritten for the tune's sake
- A prayer for old age
- The three beggars
- Church and state
- Supernatural songs
- The gyres
- Lapis Lazuli
- Imitated from the Japanese
- Sweet daner
- The three bushes
- The lady's first song
- The lady's second song
- The lady's third song
- The three hermits
- The lover's song
- The chambermaid's first song
- The chambermaid's second song
- An acre of grass
- What then?
- Beautiful lofty things
- A crazed girl
- To Dorothy Wellesley
- The curse of Cromwell
- Roger Casement
- Upon a house shaken by the land agitation
- Beggar to beggar cried
- The ghost of Roger Casement
- The O'Rahilly
- Come gather round me, Parnellites
- The wild old wicked man
- The great day
- Parnell
- What was lost
- The spur
- A drunken man's praise of sobriety
- The pilgrim
- Running to paradise
- Colonel Martin
- A model for the laureate
- The old stone cross
- The spirit medium
- Those images
- The municipal gallery revisited
- Are you content?
- Three songs to the one burden
- In Tara's halls
- The statues
- The hour before dawn
- News for the Delphic oracle
- Three marching songs
- Long-legged fly
- A bronze head
- A stick of incense
- John Kinsella's lament for Mrs. Mary Moore
- Hound voice
- High talk
- The apparitions
- A nativity
- A song from 'The Player Queen'
- Why should not old men be mad?
- The statesman's holiday
- Crazy Jane on the mountain
- The circus animal's desertion
- Politics
- The man and the echo
- Cuchulain comforted
- The black tower
- Under Ben Bulben
- The wanderings of Oisin
- The realists
- The old age of Queen Maeve
- Baile and Aillinn
- The shadowy waters
- The two kings
- The gift of Harun Al-Rashid
- The mountain tomb
- A memory of youth
- Fallen majesty
- Friends
- The cold heaven
- At the Abbey theatre
- That the night come
- An appointment
- The magi
- The dolls
- A coat
- While I, from that reed-throated whisperer
- The wild swans at Coole
- In memory of Major Robert Gregory
- An Irish airman foresees his death
- Men improve with the years
- These are the clouds
- The collar-bone of a hare
- Under the round tower
- Solomon to Sheba
- The living beauty
- A song
- To a young beauty
- To a young girl
- The scholars
- Tom O'Roughley
- Shepherd and goatherd
- At Galway races
- Lines written in dejection
- The dawn
- On woman
- The fisherman
- The hawk
- Memory
- Her praise
- The people
- His pheonix
- A thought from Propertius
- A friend's illness
- Broken dreams
- A deep-sworn vow
- Presences
- The balloon of the mind
- To a squirrel at Kyle-na-no
- On being asked for a war poem
- In memory of Alfred Pollexfen
- Upon a dying lady
- Ego dominus tuus
- A prayer on going into my house
- All things can tempt me
- The phases of the moon
- The cat and the moon
- The saint and the hunchback
- Two songs of a fool
- Another song of a fool
- The double vision of Michael Robertes
- Michael Robartes and the dancer
- Solomon and the witch
- An image from a past life
- Under Saturn
- Brown penny
- Easter 1916
- Sixteen dead men
- The rose tree
- On a political prisoner
- The leaders of the crowd
- Towards break of day
- Demon and beast
- The second coming
- A prayer for my daughter
- A meditation in time of war
- Pardon, old fathers
- To be carved on a stone at Thoor Ballylee
- Sailing to Byzantium
- The tower
- Meditations in time of civil war
- Nineteen hundred and nineteen
- The wheel
- Youth and age
- The new faces
- A prayer for my son
- Two songs from a play
- Label
- The collected poems of W.B. Yeats
- Title
- The collected poems of W.B. Yeats
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1865-1939
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Yeats, W. B.
- Dewey number
- 821.91
- Illustrations
- portraits
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PR5900
- LC item number
- .A3 1956
- Literary form
- poetry
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Ireland
- Label
- The collected poems of W.B. Yeats
- Note
- Includes indexes
- Contents
-
- Lyrical: Crossways (1889) ; The rose (1893) ; The wind among the reeds (1899) ; In the seven woods (1904) ; From The green helmet and other poems (1910) ; Responsibilities (1914) ; The wild swans of Coole (1919) ; Michael Robartes and the dancer (1921) ; The tower (1928) ; The winding stair and other poems (1933) ; Words for music perhaps ; A woman young and old ; From A full moon in March (1935) ; Last poems (1936-1939) -- Narrative and dramatic
- The madness of King Goll
- The fascination of what's difficult
- A drinking song
- The coming of wisdom with time
- On hearing that the students of our new university ...
- To a poet, who would have me praise certain bad poets ...
- The mask --
- The stolen child
- To an isle in the water
- Down by the Salley Gardens
- The meditation of the old fisherman
- The ballad of Father O'Hart
- The ballad of Moll Magee
- The ballad of the foxhunter
- To the rose upon the rood of time
- Fergus and the druid
- The song of the happy shepherd
- Cuchulain's fight with the sea
- The rose of the world
- The rose of peace
- The rose of battle
- A faery song
- The lake isle of Innisfree
- A cradle song
- The pity of love
- The sorrow of love
- When you are old
- The sad shepherd
- The white birds
- A dream of death
- The Countess Cathleen in paradise
- Who goes with Fergus?
- The man who dreamed of faeryland
- The dedication to a book of stories selected from the Irish novelist
- The lamentation of the old pensioner
- The ballad of Father Gilligan
- The two trees
- To some I have talked with by the fire
- The cloak, the boat, and the shoes
- To Ireland in the coming times
- To hosting of the Sidhe
- The everlasting voices
- The moods
- The lover tells of the rose in his heart
- The host of the air
- The fish
- The unappeasable host
- Into the twilight
- The song of wandering Aengus
- Anashuya and Vijaya
- The song of the old mother
- The heart of the woman
- The lover mourns for the loss of love
- He mourns for the change that has come upon him ...
- He bids his beloved be at peace
- He reproves the curlew
- He remembers forgotten beauty
- A pot to his beloved
- He gives his beloved certain rhymes
- To his heart, bidding it have no fear
- The Indian upon God
- The cap and bells
- The valley of the black pig
- The lover asks forgiveness because of his many moods
- He tells of a valley full of lovers
- He tells of the perfect beauty
- He hears the cry of the sedge
- He thinks of those who have spoken evil of his beloved
- The blessed
- The secret rose
- Maid quiet
- The Indian to his love
- The travail of passion
- The lover pleads with his friend for old friends
- The lover speaks to the hearers of his songs in coming days
- The poet pleads with the elemental powers
- He wishes his beloved were dead
- He wishes for the cloths of heaven
- He thinks of his past greatness when a part of the constellations of heaven
- The fiddler of dooney
- In the seven woods
- The arrow
- The falling of the leaves
- The folly of being comforted
- Old memory
- Never give all the heart
- The withering of the boughs
- Adam's curse
- Red Hanrahan's song about Ireland
- The old men admiring themselves in the water
- Under the moon
- The ragged wood
- O do not love too long
- Ephemera
- The players ask for a blessing on the psalteries and on themselves
- The happy townland
- His dream
- A woman Homer sung
- Words
- No second Troy
- Reconciliation
- King and no King
- Peace
- Against unworthy praise
- The grey rock
- Fragments
- Leda and the swan
- On a picture of a black centaur by Edmund Dulac
- Among school children
- Colonus' praise
- Wisdom
- The hero, the girl, and the fool
- Owen Aherne and his dancers
- A man young and old
- The three monuments
- To a wealthy man who promised ...
- All soul's night
- In memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz
- Death
- A dialogue of self and soul
- Blood and the moon
- Oil and blood
- Veronica's napkin
- Symbols
- Spilt mild
- The nineteenth century and after
- September 1913
- Statistics
- Three movements
- The seven sages
- The crazed moon
- Coole park, 1929
- Coole park and Ballylee, 1931
- For Anne Gregory
- Swift's epitaph
- At Algeciras.. a meditation upon death
- The choice
- To a friend whose work has come to nothing
- Mohini Chatterjee
- Byzantium
- The Mother of God
- Vacillation
- Quarrel in old age
- The results of thought
- Gratitude to the unknown instructors
- Remorse for intemperate speech
- Stream and sun at Glendalough
- Crazy Jane and the Bishop
- Paudeen
- Crazy Jane reproved
- Crazy Jane on the day of judgment
- Crazy Jane and Jack the journeyman
- Crazy Jane on God
- Crazy Jane talks with the Bishop
- Crazy Jane grown old looks at the dancers
- Girl's song
- Young man's song
- Her anxiety
- His confidence
- To a shade
- Love's loneliness
- Her dream
- His bargain
- Three things
- Lullaby
- After long silence
- Mad as the mist and snow
- Those dancing days are gone
- I am of Ireland
- The dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick
- When Helen lived
- Tom the lunatic
- Tom at Cruachan
- Old Tom again
- The delphic oracle upon Plotinus
- Father and child
- Before the world was made
- A first confession
- Her triumph
- Consulation
- Chosen
- On those that hated the 'Playboy of the western world' 1907
- Parting
- Her vision in the wood
- A last confession
- Meeting
- From the 'Antigone'
- Parnell's funeral
- Three songs to the same tune
- Alternative song for the severed head in 'The King of the great clock tower'
- Two songs rewritten for the tune's sake
- A prayer for old age
- The three beggars
- Church and state
- Supernatural songs
- The gyres
- Lapis Lazuli
- Imitated from the Japanese
- Sweet daner
- The three bushes
- The lady's first song
- The lady's second song
- The lady's third song
- The three hermits
- The lover's song
- The chambermaid's first song
- The chambermaid's second song
- An acre of grass
- What then?
- Beautiful lofty things
- A crazed girl
- To Dorothy Wellesley
- The curse of Cromwell
- Roger Casement
- Upon a house shaken by the land agitation
- Beggar to beggar cried
- The ghost of Roger Casement
- The O'Rahilly
- Come gather round me, Parnellites
- The wild old wicked man
- The great day
- Parnell
- What was lost
- The spur
- A drunken man's praise of sobriety
- The pilgrim
- Running to paradise
- Colonel Martin
- A model for the laureate
- The old stone cross
- The spirit medium
- Those images
- The municipal gallery revisited
- Are you content?
- Three songs to the one burden
- In Tara's halls
- The statues
- The hour before dawn
- News for the Delphic oracle
- Three marching songs
- Long-legged fly
- A bronze head
- A stick of incense
- John Kinsella's lament for Mrs. Mary Moore
- Hound voice
- High talk
- The apparitions
- A nativity
- A song from 'The Player Queen'
- Why should not old men be mad?
- The statesman's holiday
- Crazy Jane on the mountain
- The circus animal's desertion
- Politics
- The man and the echo
- Cuchulain comforted
- The black tower
- Under Ben Bulben
- The wanderings of Oisin
- The realists
- The old age of Queen Maeve
- Baile and Aillinn
- The shadowy waters
- The two kings
- The gift of Harun Al-Rashid
- The mountain tomb
- A memory of youth
- Fallen majesty
- Friends
- The cold heaven
- At the Abbey theatre
- That the night come
- An appointment
- The magi
- The dolls
- A coat
- While I, from that reed-throated whisperer
- The wild swans at Coole
- In memory of Major Robert Gregory
- An Irish airman foresees his death
- Men improve with the years
- These are the clouds
- The collar-bone of a hare
- Under the round tower
- Solomon to Sheba
- The living beauty
- A song
- To a young beauty
- To a young girl
- The scholars
- Tom O'Roughley
- Shepherd and goatherd
- At Galway races
- Lines written in dejection
- The dawn
- On woman
- The fisherman
- The hawk
- Memory
- Her praise
- The people
- His pheonix
- A thought from Propertius
- A friend's illness
- Broken dreams
- A deep-sworn vow
- Presences
- The balloon of the mind
- To a squirrel at Kyle-na-no
- On being asked for a war poem
- In memory of Alfred Pollexfen
- Upon a dying lady
- Ego dominus tuus
- A prayer on going into my house
- All things can tempt me
- The phases of the moon
- The cat and the moon
- The saint and the hunchback
- Two songs of a fool
- Another song of a fool
- The double vision of Michael Robertes
- Michael Robartes and the dancer
- Solomon and the witch
- An image from a past life
- Under Saturn
- Brown penny
- Easter 1916
- Sixteen dead men
- The rose tree
- On a political prisoner
- The leaders of the crowd
- Towards break of day
- Demon and beast
- The second coming
- A prayer for my daughter
- A meditation in time of war
- Pardon, old fathers
- To be carved on a stone at Thoor Ballylee
- Sailing to Byzantium
- The tower
- Meditations in time of civil war
- Nineteen hundred and nineteen
- The wheel
- Youth and age
- The new faces
- A prayer for my son
- Two songs from a play
- Control code
- ocm00964555
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Edition
- Definitive ed., with the author's final revisions.
- Extent
- xv, 480 p.
- Lccn
- 56008200
- Other physical details
- port.
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) 4401
- (OCoLC)964555
- Label
- The collected poems of W.B. Yeats
- Note
- Includes indexes
- Contents
-
- Lyrical: Crossways (1889) ; The rose (1893) ; The wind among the reeds (1899) ; In the seven woods (1904) ; From The green helmet and other poems (1910) ; Responsibilities (1914) ; The wild swans of Coole (1919) ; Michael Robartes and the dancer (1921) ; The tower (1928) ; The winding stair and other poems (1933) ; Words for music perhaps ; A woman young and old ; From A full moon in March (1935) ; Last poems (1936-1939) -- Narrative and dramatic
- The madness of King Goll
- The fascination of what's difficult
- A drinking song
- The coming of wisdom with time
- On hearing that the students of our new university ...
- To a poet, who would have me praise certain bad poets ...
- The mask --
- The stolen child
- To an isle in the water
- Down by the Salley Gardens
- The meditation of the old fisherman
- The ballad of Father O'Hart
- The ballad of Moll Magee
- The ballad of the foxhunter
- To the rose upon the rood of time
- Fergus and the druid
- The song of the happy shepherd
- Cuchulain's fight with the sea
- The rose of the world
- The rose of peace
- The rose of battle
- A faery song
- The lake isle of Innisfree
- A cradle song
- The pity of love
- The sorrow of love
- When you are old
- The sad shepherd
- The white birds
- A dream of death
- The Countess Cathleen in paradise
- Who goes with Fergus?
- The man who dreamed of faeryland
- The dedication to a book of stories selected from the Irish novelist
- The lamentation of the old pensioner
- The ballad of Father Gilligan
- The two trees
- To some I have talked with by the fire
- The cloak, the boat, and the shoes
- To Ireland in the coming times
- To hosting of the Sidhe
- The everlasting voices
- The moods
- The lover tells of the rose in his heart
- The host of the air
- The fish
- The unappeasable host
- Into the twilight
- The song of wandering Aengus
- Anashuya and Vijaya
- The song of the old mother
- The heart of the woman
- The lover mourns for the loss of love
- He mourns for the change that has come upon him ...
- He bids his beloved be at peace
- He reproves the curlew
- He remembers forgotten beauty
- A pot to his beloved
- He gives his beloved certain rhymes
- To his heart, bidding it have no fear
- The Indian upon God
- The cap and bells
- The valley of the black pig
- The lover asks forgiveness because of his many moods
- He tells of a valley full of lovers
- He tells of the perfect beauty
- He hears the cry of the sedge
- He thinks of those who have spoken evil of his beloved
- The blessed
- The secret rose
- Maid quiet
- The Indian to his love
- The travail of passion
- The lover pleads with his friend for old friends
- The lover speaks to the hearers of his songs in coming days
- The poet pleads with the elemental powers
- He wishes his beloved were dead
- He wishes for the cloths of heaven
- He thinks of his past greatness when a part of the constellations of heaven
- The fiddler of dooney
- In the seven woods
- The arrow
- The falling of the leaves
- The folly of being comforted
- Old memory
- Never give all the heart
- The withering of the boughs
- Adam's curse
- Red Hanrahan's song about Ireland
- The old men admiring themselves in the water
- Under the moon
- The ragged wood
- O do not love too long
- Ephemera
- The players ask for a blessing on the psalteries and on themselves
- The happy townland
- His dream
- A woman Homer sung
- Words
- No second Troy
- Reconciliation
- King and no King
- Peace
- Against unworthy praise
- The grey rock
- Fragments
- Leda and the swan
- On a picture of a black centaur by Edmund Dulac
- Among school children
- Colonus' praise
- Wisdom
- The hero, the girl, and the fool
- Owen Aherne and his dancers
- A man young and old
- The three monuments
- To a wealthy man who promised ...
- All soul's night
- In memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz
- Death
- A dialogue of self and soul
- Blood and the moon
- Oil and blood
- Veronica's napkin
- Symbols
- Spilt mild
- The nineteenth century and after
- September 1913
- Statistics
- Three movements
- The seven sages
- The crazed moon
- Coole park, 1929
- Coole park and Ballylee, 1931
- For Anne Gregory
- Swift's epitaph
- At Algeciras.. a meditation upon death
- The choice
- To a friend whose work has come to nothing
- Mohini Chatterjee
- Byzantium
- The Mother of God
- Vacillation
- Quarrel in old age
- The results of thought
- Gratitude to the unknown instructors
- Remorse for intemperate speech
- Stream and sun at Glendalough
- Crazy Jane and the Bishop
- Paudeen
- Crazy Jane reproved
- Crazy Jane on the day of judgment
- Crazy Jane and Jack the journeyman
- Crazy Jane on God
- Crazy Jane talks with the Bishop
- Crazy Jane grown old looks at the dancers
- Girl's song
- Young man's song
- Her anxiety
- His confidence
- To a shade
- Love's loneliness
- Her dream
- His bargain
- Three things
- Lullaby
- After long silence
- Mad as the mist and snow
- Those dancing days are gone
- I am of Ireland
- The dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick
- When Helen lived
- Tom the lunatic
- Tom at Cruachan
- Old Tom again
- The delphic oracle upon Plotinus
- Father and child
- Before the world was made
- A first confession
- Her triumph
- Consulation
- Chosen
- On those that hated the 'Playboy of the western world' 1907
- Parting
- Her vision in the wood
- A last confession
- Meeting
- From the 'Antigone'
- Parnell's funeral
- Three songs to the same tune
- Alternative song for the severed head in 'The King of the great clock tower'
- Two songs rewritten for the tune's sake
- A prayer for old age
- The three beggars
- Church and state
- Supernatural songs
- The gyres
- Lapis Lazuli
- Imitated from the Japanese
- Sweet daner
- The three bushes
- The lady's first song
- The lady's second song
- The lady's third song
- The three hermits
- The lover's song
- The chambermaid's first song
- The chambermaid's second song
- An acre of grass
- What then?
- Beautiful lofty things
- A crazed girl
- To Dorothy Wellesley
- The curse of Cromwell
- Roger Casement
- Upon a house shaken by the land agitation
- Beggar to beggar cried
- The ghost of Roger Casement
- The O'Rahilly
- Come gather round me, Parnellites
- The wild old wicked man
- The great day
- Parnell
- What was lost
- The spur
- A drunken man's praise of sobriety
- The pilgrim
- Running to paradise
- Colonel Martin
- A model for the laureate
- The old stone cross
- The spirit medium
- Those images
- The municipal gallery revisited
- Are you content?
- Three songs to the one burden
- In Tara's halls
- The statues
- The hour before dawn
- News for the Delphic oracle
- Three marching songs
- Long-legged fly
- A bronze head
- A stick of incense
- John Kinsella's lament for Mrs. Mary Moore
- Hound voice
- High talk
- The apparitions
- A nativity
- A song from 'The Player Queen'
- Why should not old men be mad?
- The statesman's holiday
- Crazy Jane on the mountain
- The circus animal's desertion
- Politics
- The man and the echo
- Cuchulain comforted
- The black tower
- Under Ben Bulben
- The wanderings of Oisin
- The realists
- The old age of Queen Maeve
- Baile and Aillinn
- The shadowy waters
- The two kings
- The gift of Harun Al-Rashid
- The mountain tomb
- A memory of youth
- Fallen majesty
- Friends
- The cold heaven
- At the Abbey theatre
- That the night come
- An appointment
- The magi
- The dolls
- A coat
- While I, from that reed-throated whisperer
- The wild swans at Coole
- In memory of Major Robert Gregory
- An Irish airman foresees his death
- Men improve with the years
- These are the clouds
- The collar-bone of a hare
- Under the round tower
- Solomon to Sheba
- The living beauty
- A song
- To a young beauty
- To a young girl
- The scholars
- Tom O'Roughley
- Shepherd and goatherd
- At Galway races
- Lines written in dejection
- The dawn
- On woman
- The fisherman
- The hawk
- Memory
- Her praise
- The people
- His pheonix
- A thought from Propertius
- A friend's illness
- Broken dreams
- A deep-sworn vow
- Presences
- The balloon of the mind
- To a squirrel at Kyle-na-no
- On being asked for a war poem
- In memory of Alfred Pollexfen
- Upon a dying lady
- Ego dominus tuus
- A prayer on going into my house
- All things can tempt me
- The phases of the moon
- The cat and the moon
- The saint and the hunchback
- Two songs of a fool
- Another song of a fool
- The double vision of Michael Robertes
- Michael Robartes and the dancer
- Solomon and the witch
- An image from a past life
- Under Saturn
- Brown penny
- Easter 1916
- Sixteen dead men
- The rose tree
- On a political prisoner
- The leaders of the crowd
- Towards break of day
- Demon and beast
- The second coming
- A prayer for my daughter
- A meditation in time of war
- Pardon, old fathers
- To be carved on a stone at Thoor Ballylee
- Sailing to Byzantium
- The tower
- Meditations in time of civil war
- Nineteen hundred and nineteen
- The wheel
- Youth and age
- The new faces
- A prayer for my son
- Two songs from a play
- Control code
- ocm00964555
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Edition
- Definitive ed., with the author's final revisions.
- Extent
- xv, 480 p.
- Lccn
- 56008200
- Other physical details
- port.
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) 4401
- (OCoLC)964555
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