Poetic Openings : William Butler Yeats to William Butler Yeats
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Indian Upon God :
First Line : I passed along the water’s edge below the humid trees,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Lady's First Song :
First Line : I TURN round
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Lady's Second Song :
First Line : WHAT sort of man is coming
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Lady's Third Song :
First Line : WHEN you and my true lover meet
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Lake Isle Of Innisfree :
First Line : I WILL arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Lamentation Of The Old Pensioner :
First Line : ALTHOUGH I shelter from the rain
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Leaders Of The Crowd :
First Line : THEY must to keep their certainty accuse
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Living Beauty :
First Line : I BADE, because the wick and oil are spent
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Lover Asks Forgiveness Because Of His Many Moods :
First Line : IF this importunate heart trouble your peace
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Lover Mourns For The Loss Of Love :
First Line : PALE brows, still hands and dim hair,