Poetic Openings : William Butler Yeats to William Butler Yeats

Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Prayer For My Daughter : First Line : ONCE more the storm is howling, and half hid
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Prayer For My Son : First Line : BID a strong ghost stand at the head
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Prayer For Old Age : First Line : GOD guard me from those thoughts men think
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Prayer On Going Into My House : First Line : GOD grant a blessing on this tower and cottage
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Song : First Line : I THOUGHT no more was needed
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Song From The Player Queen : First Line : MY mother dandled me and sang,
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Song From 'the Player Queen' : First Line : My mother dandled me and sang,
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Statesman's Holiday : First Line : I lived among great houses,
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Stick Of Incense : First Line : Whence did all that fury come?
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : A Thought From Propertius : First Line : SHE might, so noble from head
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