Poetic Openings : William Butler Yeats to William Butler Yeats

Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Crazed Moon : First Line : CRAZED through much child-bearing
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Curse Of Cromwell : First Line : You ask what - I have found, and far and wide I go:
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Dancer At Cruachan And Cro-patrick : First Line : I, proclaiming that there is
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Dawn : First Line : I WOULD be ignorant as the dawn
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Dedication To A Book Of Stories : First Line : SELECTED FROM THE IRISH NOVELISTS
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Dedication To A Book Of Stories Selected From The Irish Novelists : First Line : There was a green branch hung with many a bell
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Delphic Oracle Upon Plotinus : First Line : Behold that great Plotinus swim,
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Dolls : First Line : A doll in the doll-maker’s house
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Double Vision Of Michael Robartes : First Line : I
Poet : William Butler Yeats : Poem : The Everlasting Voices : First Line : O SWEET everlasting Voices, be still;
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