Poetic Openings : William Butler Yeats to William Butler Yeats
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A First Confession :
First Line : I admit the briar
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Friend's Illness :
First Line : SICKNESS brought me this
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Last Confession :
First Line : What lively lad most pleasured me
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Man Young And Old :
First Line : I
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Man Young And Old: I. First Love :
First Line : Though nurtured like the sailing moon
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Man Young And Old: Ii. Human Dignity :
First Line : Like the moon her kindness is,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Man Young And Old: Iii. The Mermaid :
First Line : A mermaid found a swimming lad,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Man Young And Old: Iv. The Death Of The Hare :
First Line : I have pointed out the yelling pack,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Man Young And Old: Ix. The Secrets Of The Old :
First Line : I have old women’s secrets now
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Man Young And Old: V. The Empty Cup :
First Line : A crazy man that found a cup,