The Poems, The New Editions

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Title

The Poems, The New Editions

Creator

W.B. Yeats

Publisher

New York ; Macmillan

Contributor

Edited by Richard J. Finneran

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Table Of Contents

Crossways (1889). The Song of the Happy Shepherd ; The Sad Shepherd ; The Cloak, the Boat, and the Shoes ; Anashuya and Vijaya ; The Indian upon God ; The Indian to his Love ; The Falling of the Leaves ; Ephemera ; The Madness of King Goll ; The Stolen Child ; To an Isle in the Water ; Down by the Salley Gardens ; The meditation of the Old Fisherman ; The Ballad of Father O'Hart ; The Ballad of Moll Magee ; The Ballad of the Foxhunter -- The rose (1893). To the Rose upon the Rood of Time ; Fergus and the Druid ; Cuchulain's Fight with the Sea ; The Rose of the World ; The Rose of Peace ; The Rose of Battle ; A Faery Song ; The Lake Isle of Innisfree ; A Cradle Song ; The Pity of Love ; The Sorrow of Love ; When You are Old ; The White Birds ; A Dream of Death ; The Countess Cathleen in Paradise ; Who goes with Fergus? ; The Man who dreamed of Faeryland ; The Dedication to a Book of Stories selected from the Irish Novelists ; The Lamentation of the Old Pensioner ; The Ballad of Father Gilligan ; The Two Trees ; To Some I have Talked with by the Fire ; To Ireland in the Coming Times -- The wind among the reeds (1899). The Hosting of the Sidhe ; The Everlasting Voices ; The Moods ; The Lover tells of the Rose in his Heart ; The Host of the Air ; The Fish ; The Unappeasable Host ; Into the Twilight ; The Song of Wandering Aengus ; The Song of the Old Mother ; The Heart of Woman ; The Lover mourns for the Loss of Love ; He mourns for the Change that has come upon Him and his Beloved, and longs for the End of the World ; He bids his Beloved be at Peace ; He reproves the Curlew ; He remembers forgotten Beauty ; A Poet to his Beloved ; He gives his Beloved certain Rhymes ; To his Heart, bidding it have no Fear ; The Cap and Bells ; The Valley of the Black Pig ; The Lover asks Forgiveness because of his many Moods ; He tells of a Valley full of Lovers ; He tells of the Perfect Beauty ; He hears the Cry of the Sedge ; He thinks of Those who have spoken Evil of his Beloved ; The Blessed ; The Secret Rose ; Maid Quiet ; The Travail of Passion ; The Lover pleads with his Friend for Old Friends ; The Lover speaks to the Hearers of his Songs in Coming Days ; The Poet pleads with the Elemental Powers ; He wishes his Beloved Dead ; He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven ; He thinks of his Past Greatness when a Part of the Constellations of Heaven ; The Fiddler of Dooney -- In the seven woods (1904). In the Seven Woods ; The Arrow ; The Folly of being Comforted ; Old Memory ; Never give all the Heart ; The Withering of the Boughs ; Adam's Curse ; Red Hanrahan's Song about Ireland ; The Old Men admiring Themselves in the Water ; Under the Moon ; The Ragged Wood ; O do not Love Too Long ; The Players ask for a Blessing on the Psalteries and on Themselves ; The Happy Townland -- The green helmet and other poems (1910). His Dream ; A Woman Homer sung ; Words ; No Second Troy ; Reconciliation ; King and no King ; Peace ; Against Unworthy Praise ; The Fascination of What's Difficult ; A Drinking Song ; The Coming of Wisdom with Time ; On haring that the Students of our New University have joined the Agitation against Immoral Literature ; To a Poet, who would have me Praise certain Bad Poets, Imitators of His and Mine ; The Mask ; Upon a House shaken by the Land Agitation ; At the Abbey Theatre ; These are the Clouds ; At Galway Races ; A Friend's Illness ; All Things can tempt Me ; Brown Penny -- Responsibilities (1914). Introductory Rhymes ; The Grey Rock ; To a Wealthy Man who promised a second Subscription to the Dublin Municipal Gallery if it were proved the People wanted Pictures ; September 1913 ; To a Friend whose Work has come to Nothing ; Paudeen ; To a Shade ; When Helen Lived ; On Those that hated 'The Playboy of the Western World,' 1907 ; The Three Beggars ; The Three Hermits ; Beggar to Beggar cried ; Running to Paradise ; The Hour before Dawn ; A Song from 'The Player Queen' ; The Realists ; I. The Witch ; II. The Peacock ; The Mountain Tomb ; I. To a Child dancing in the Wind ; II. Two Years Later ; A Memory of Youth ; Fallen Majesty ; Friends ; The Cold Heaven ; That the Night come ; An Appointment ; The Magi ; The Dolls ; A Coat ; Closing Rhyme -- The wild swans at Coole (1919). The Wild Swans at Coole ; In Memory of Major Robert Gregory ; An Irish Airman foresees his Death ; Men improve with the Years ; The Collar-bone of a Hare ; Under the Round Tower ; Solomon to Sheba ; The Living Beauty ; A Song ; To a Young Beauty ; To a Young Girl ; The Scholars ; Tom O'Roughley ; Shepherd and Goatherd ; Lines written in Dejection ; The Dawn ; On Woman ; The Fisherman ; The Hawk ; Memory ; Her Praise ; The People ; His Phoenix ; A Thought from Propertius ; Broken Dreams ; A Deep-sworn Vow ; Presences ; The Balloon of the Mind ; To a Squirrel at Kyle-na-no ; On being asked for a War Poem ; In Memory of Alfred Pollexfen ; Upon a Dying Lady -- Michael Robartes and the dancer (1921) -- The tower (1928) -- The winding stair and other poems (1933) -- Parnell's funeral and other poems (1935) -- New poems (1938) -- Last poems (1938-1939) -- Narrative and dramatic ; The Wanderings of Oisin (1889) ; The Old Age of Queen Maeve (1903) ; Baile and Aillinn (1903) ; The Shadowy Waters (1906); Introductory Lines ; The Harp of Aengus; The Shadowy Waters; The Two Kings (1914) ; The Gift of Harun Al-Rashid (1923) -- Additional poems.

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W.B. Yeats , “The Poems, The New Editions,” Humanities Hub, accessed May 19, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/837.