The Yeats reader
The Yeats reader: a portable compendium of poetry, drama, and prose
edited by Richard J. Finneran
Publisher: New York : Scribner Poetry, c2002.
ISBN: 0743227980
DDC: 821.8
LCC: PR5902
Edition: (pbk.)
Notes:
The Song of the Happy Shepherd -- The Sad Shepherd -- The Cloak, the
Boat, and the Shoes -- The Indian to his Love -- The Falling of the
Leaves -- Ephemera -- The Stolen Child -- To an Isle in the Water --
Down by the Salley Gardens -- The Meditation of the Old Fisherman --
To the Rose upon the Rood of Time -- Fergus and the Druid -- The Rose
of the World -- The Lake Isle of Innisfree -- The Pity of Love -- The
Sorrow of Love -- When You are Old -- The White Birds -- 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 Two Trees -- To Ireland in
the Coming Times -- The Hosting of the Sidhe -- The Lover tells of
the Rose in his Heart -- The Fish -- The Song of Wandering Aengus --
The Lover mourns for the Loss of Love -- 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 -- He hears the Cry of the Sedge -- He thinks of
Those who have spoken Evil of his Beloved -- The Lover pleads with
his Friend for Old Friends -- He wishes his Beloved were Dead -- He
wishes for the Cloths of Heaven -- In the Seven Woods -- The Arrow --
The Folly of being Comforted -- Never give all the Heart -- Adam's
Curse -- Red Hanrahan's Song about Ireland -- The Old Men admiring
Themselves in the Water -- O do not Love Too Long -- His Dream -- A
Woman Homer sung -- Words -- No Second Troy -- Reconciliation -- The
Fascination of What's Difficult -- A Drinking Song -- The Coming of
Wisdom with Time -- On hearing 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 --
All things can tempt me -- Brown Penny -- [Introductory Rhymes] -- 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 -- When Helen lived -- On Those that hated 'The Playboy of
the Western World,' 1907 -- The Three Beggars -- Beggar to Beggar
cried -- The Witch -- The Peacock -- To a Child dancing in the Wind
-- Two Years Later -- A Memory of Youth -- Fallen Majesty -- Friends
-- The Cold Heaven -- That the Night come -- The Magi -- The Dolls --
A Coat -- [Closing Rhyme] -- The Wild Swans at Coole -- In Memory of
Major Robert Gregory -- An Irish Airman foresees his Death -- Men
improve with the Years -- The Living Beauty -- A Song -- The Scholars
-- Lines written in Dejection -- On Woman -- The Fisherman -- Memory
-- The People -- Broken Dreams -- A Deep-sworn Vow -- The Balloon of
the Mind -- On being asked for a War Poem -- Ego Dominus Tuus -- The
Double Vision of Michael Robartes -- Michael Robartes and the Dancer
-- Easter, 1916 -- Sixteen Dead Men -- The Rose Tree -- On a
Political Prisoner -- The Second Coming -- A Prayer for my Daughter
-- To be carved on a Stone at Thoor Ballylee -- Sailing to Byzantium
-- The Tower -- Meditations in Time of Civil War -- Nineteen Hundred
and Nineteen -- A Prayer for my Son -- Fragments -- Leda and the Swan
-- Among School Children -- From 'Oedipus at Colonus' -- All Souls'
Night -- In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz -- A Dialogue
of Self and Soul -- Coole Park, 1929 -- Coole and Ballylee, 1931 --
The Choice -- Mohini Chatterjee -- Byzantium -- Vacillation -- Crazy
Jane and the Bishop -- Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop -- Her
Anxiety -- Lullaby -- After Long Silence -- Father and Child --
Parting -- Her Vision in the Wood -- A Last Confession -- From the
'Antigone' -- Parnell's Funeral -- A Prayer for Old Age -- Ribh at
the Tomb of Baile and Aillinn -- The Four Ages of Man -- Meru -- The
Gyres -- Lapis Lazuli -- Imitated from the Japanese -- An Acre of
Grass -- What Then? -- Beautiful Lofty Things -- Come Gather Round Me
Parnellites -- The Great Day -- Parnell -- The Spur -- The Municipal
Gallery Re-visited -- Are You Content -- Under Ben Bulben -- The
Black Tower -- Cuchulain Comforted -- The Statues -- Long-legged Fly
-- High Talk -- Man and the Echo -- The Circus Animals' Desertion --
Politics -- Cathleen ni Houlihan (1902) -- On Baile's Strand (1904)
-- Deirdre (1907) -- At the Hawk's Well (1917) -- The Words upon the
Window-pane (1930) -- The Resurrection (1931) -- Purgatory (1938) --
The Death of Cuchulain (1939) -- From Reveries Over Childhood and
Youth (1916) -- From Book I: Four Years, 1887-1891 -- From Book II:
Ireland After Parnell -- From Book III: Hodos Chameliontos -- From
Book IV: The Tragic Generation -- From Book V: The Stirring of the
Bones -- From Dramatis Personae (1935) -- From The Bounty of Sweden
(1925) -- From Memoirs (Written 1916-17, Published 1972) -- From
Journal (Written 1909-30, Published 1972) -- From Pages from a Diary
Written in Nineteen Hundred and Thirty (1944) -- What is 'Popular
Poetry'? -- From Magic -- William Blake and the Imagination -- The
Symbolism of Poetry -- Ireland and the Arts -- The Reform of the
Theatre -- First Principles -- The Tragic Theatre -- From Anima
Hominis -- From Anima Mundi -- From Introduction -- From Part I: The
Principal Symbol -- From Part II: Examination of the Wheel -- From
Part III: The Twenty-eight Incarnations -- From Book V: Dove or Swan
-- Introduction -- Introduction to Essays -- Introduction to Plays --
From Preliminaries -- 'Dust Hath Closed Helen's Eye' -- Regina,
Regina Pigmeorum, Veni -- The Adoration of the Magi (1897) -- Red
Hanrahan -- The Death of Hanrahan -- App. First Published Texts of
Six Poems.
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