Poetic Openings : William Butler Yeats to William Butler Yeats
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Woman Homer Sung :
First Line : IF any man drew near
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : A Woman Young And Old :
First Line : I
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : Adam's Curse :
First Line : We sat together at one summer’s end,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : Aedh Wishes For The Clothes Of Heaven :
First Line : Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : After Long Silence :
First Line : Speech after long silence; it is right,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : Against Unworthy Praise :
First Line : O HEART, be at peace, because
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : All Souls' Night :
First Line : Epilogue to "A Vision'
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : All Things Can Tempt Me :
First Line : ALL things can tempt me from this craft of verse:
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : Alternative Song For The Severd Head In The King Of The Great Clock Tower :
First Line : SADDLE and ride, I heard a man say,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : Alternative Song For The Severed Head In `the King Of The Great Clock Tower' :
First Line : Saddle and ride, I heard a man say,