Poetic Openings : William Butler Yeats to William Butler Yeats
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : Fragments :
First Line : I
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : Friends :
First Line : NOW must I these three praise --
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : From A Full Moon In March :
First Line : PARNELL'S FUNERAL
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : From The 'antigone' :
First Line : Overcome -- O bitter sweetness,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : Girl's Song :
First Line : I went out alone
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : Gratitude To The Unknown Instructors :
First Line : WHAT they undertook to do
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : He Bids His Beloved Be At Peace :
First Line : I HEAR the Shadowy Horses, their long manes a-shake,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : He Gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes :
First Line : FASTEN your hair with a golden pin,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : He Hears The Cry Of The Sedge :
First Line : I WANDER by the edge
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : He Mourns For The Change That Has Come Upon Him And His Beloved, And Longs For The End Of The World :
First Line : DO you not hear me calling, white deer with no horns?