Poetic Openings : William Butler Yeats to William Butler Yeats

Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Chambermaid's Second Song : First Line : From pleasure of the bed,
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Choice : First Line : The intellect of man is forced to choose
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Circus Animal Desertion : First Line : I SOUGHT a theme and sought for it in vain,
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Circus Animals' Desertion : First Line : I
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Cloak, The Boat And The Shoes : First Line : ‘What do you make so fair and bright?’
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Cloak, The Boat, And The Shoes : First Line : "WHAT do you make so fair and bright?'
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Cold Heaven : First Line : SUDDENLY I saw the cold and rook-delighting heaven
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Collar-bone Of A Hare : First Line : WOULD I could cast a sad on the water
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Coming Of Wisdom With Time : First Line : THOUGH leaves are many, the root is one;
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Countess Cathleen In Paradise : First Line : ALL the heavy days are over;
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