Poetic Openings : William Butler Yeats to William Butler Yeats
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Peacock :
First Line : What’s riches to him
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The People :
First Line : "WHAT have I earned for all that work,' I said,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Phases Of The Moon :
First Line : An old man cocked his car upon a bridge;
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Pilgrim :
First Line : I FASTED for some forty days on bread and buttermilk,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Pity Of Love :
First Line : A PITY beyond all telling
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Players Ask For A Blessing On The Psalteries And On Themselves :
First Line : Three Voices [together]. Hurry to bless the hands that play,
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Poet Pleads With The Elemental Powers :
First Line : THE Powers whose name and shape no living creature knows
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Ragged Wood :
First Line : O HURRY where by water among the trees
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Realists :
First Line : HOPE that you may understand!
Poet : William Butler Yeats :
Poem : The Results Of Thought :
First Line : ACQUAINTANCE; companion;