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Author Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939.

Title The variorum edition of the poems of W.B. Yeats / Edited by Peter Allt and Russell K. Alspach.

Publication Info. New York : Macmillan, 1957.

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  821.8 YEATS    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  828 Y41VA    Check Shelf
Description xxxv, 884 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Bibliography: page xxix-xxxiv.
Contents The wanderings of Oisin -- 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 -- To the rose upon the road 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 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 the 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 were 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 -- The old age of Queen Maeve -- Baile and Aillinn -- 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 -- I walked among the seven woods of Coole -- The harp of Aengus -- The shadowy waters -- 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 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 -- At the Abbey theatre -- These are the clouds -- At Galway races -- A friend's illness -- All things can tempt me -- Brown penny -- Pardon, old fathers -- The grey rock -- The two kings --
To a wealthy man who promised a second subscription... -- 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 -- Running to paradise -- The hour before dawn -- A song from The Player Queen -- The realists -- The witch -- The peacock -- The mountain tomb -- To a child dancing in the wind -- 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 -- While I, from that reed-throated whisperer -- 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 at 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 a Kyle-na-no -- On being asked for a war poem -- In memory of Alfred Pollexfen -- Upon a dying lady -- Her courtesy -- Certain artists bring her dolls and drawings -- She turns the dolls' faces to the wall -- The end of day -- Her race -- Her courage -- Her friends bring her a Christmas tree -- Ego dominus tuus -- A prayer on going into my house -- The phases of the moon -- The saint and the hunchback -- Two songs of a fool -- Another song of a fool -- The double vision of Michael Robartes -- Michael Robartes and the dancer -- Solomon and the witch -- An image from at past life -- Under Saturn -- Easter 1916 -- Sixteen dead men -- The rose tree -- On a political prisoner -- The leaders of the crowd -- Towards break of day -- Demon and beast -- The second coming -- A prayer for my daughter -- A meditation in time of war -- To be carved on a stone at Thoor Ballylee -- Sailing to Byzantium -- The tower -- Meditations in time of civil war -- Ancestral houses -- My house -- My table -- My descendants -- The road to my door -- The stare's nest by my window -- I see phantoms of hatred and of the heart's fullness and of the coming emptiness -- Nineteen hundred and nineteen -- The wheel -- Youth and age -- The new faces -- A prayer for my son -- Two songs from a play -- Fragments -- Wisdom -- Leda and the swan -- On a picture of a black centaur by Edmund Dulac -- Among school children -- Colonus' praise -- The hero, the girl, and the fool -- Owen Aherne and his dancers -- A man young and old -- First love -- Human dignity -- The mermaid -- The death of the hare -- The empty cup -- His memories -- The friends of his youth -- Summer and spring -- The secrets of the old -- His wildness -- From 'Oedipus at Colonus' -- The three monuments -- The gift of Haun Al-Rashid -- All souls' night -- In memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz -- Death -- A dialogue of self and soul -- Blood and the moon -- Oil and blood -- Veronica's napkin -- Symbols -- Spilt milk -- The nineteenth century and after -- Statistics -- Three movements -- The seven sages -- The crazed moon -- Coole park, 1929 -- Coole park and Ballylee, 1931 -- For Anne Gregory -- Swift's epitaph -- At Algeciras -- A meditation upon death -- The choice -- Mohini Chatterjee -- Byzantium -- The mother of god -- Vacillation -- Quarrel in old age -- The results of thought -- Gratitude to the unknown instructors -- Remorse for intemperate speech -- Stream and sun and Glendalough -- Words for music perhaps -- Crazy Jane and the Bishop -- Crazy Jane reproved -- Crazy Jane on the day of judgment -- Crazy Jane and Jack the journeyman -- Crazy Jane on God -- Crazy Jane talks with the Bishop -- Crazy Jane grown old looks at the dancers -- Girl's song -- Young man's song -- Her anxiety -- His confidence -- Love's loneliness -- Her dream -- His bargain -- Three things -- Lullaby -- After long silence -- Mad as the mist and snow -- Those dancing days are gone -- 'I am of Ireland' -- The dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick -- Tom the lunatic -- Tom at Cruachan -- Old Tom again -- The delphic oracle upon Plotinus -- A woman young and old -- Father and child -- Before the world was made -- A first confession -- Her triumph -- Consolation -- Chosen -- Parting -- Her vision in the woods -- A last confession -- Meeting -- From the 'Antigone' --
Parnell's funeral -- Three songs to the same tune -- Alternative song for the severed head in 'The King of the great clock tower' -- Two songs rewritten for the tune's sake -- A prayer for old age -- Church and state -- Supernatural songs -- Ribh at the tomb of Baile and Aillinn -- Ribh denounces Patrick -- Ribh in ecstasy -- There -- Ribh considers Christian love insufficient -- He and she -- What magic drum? -- Whence had they come? -- The four ages of man -- Conjunctions -- A needle's eye -- Meru -- The Gyres -- Lapis Lazuli -- Imitated from the Japanese -- Sweet dancer -- The three bushes -- The lady's first song -- The lady's second song -- The lady's third song -- The lover's song -- An acre of grass -- What then? -- Beautiful lofty things -- A crazed girl -- To Dorothy Wellesley -- The curse of Cromwell -- Roger Casement -- The ghost of Roger Casement -- The O'Rahilly -- Come gather round me, Parnellites -- The wild old wicked man -- The great day -- Parnell -- What was lost -- The spur -- A drunken man's praise of sobriety -- The pilgrim -- Colonel Martin -- A model for the Laureate -- The old stone cross -- The spirit medium -- Those images -- The Municipal Gallery revisited -- Are you content? -- Three songs to the one burden -- In Tara's halls -- The statues -- News for the Delphic Oracle -- Three marching songs -- Long-legged fly -- A bronze head -- A stick of incense -- John Kinsella's lament for Mrs. Mary Moore -- Hound voice -- High talk -- The apparitions -- A nativity -- Why should not old men be mad? -- The statesman's holiday-- Crazy Jane on a mountain -- The circus animal's desertion -- Politics -- The man and the echo -- Cuchulain comforted -- The black tower -- Under Ben Bulben
Subject Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939 -- Criticism, Textual.
Ireland -- Poetry.
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