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The Yeats reader : a portable compendium of poetry, drama, and prose

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  • ISBN: 0684839601
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    527 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher New York : Scribner Poetry, [1997]

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The Yeats Reader : A Portable Compendium of Poetry, Drama, and Prose
The Yeats Reader : A Portable Compendium of Poetry, Drama, and Prose
by Yeats, W.
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The Yeats Reader : A Portable Compendium of Poetry, Drama, and Prose

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Preface
Chronology
    Poems
    From Crossways (1889)
    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
    From The Rose (1893)
    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
    From The Wind Among the Reeds (1899)
    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
    From In the Seven Woods (1903)
    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
    From The Green Helmet and Other Poems (1910)
    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
    From Responsibilities (1914) [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
    To a Friend whose Work has come to Nothing
    Paudeen
    When Helen lived
    On Those that hated ''The Playboy of the Western World,''
    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]
    From The Wild Swans at Coole (1917)
    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
    From Michael Robartes and the Dancer (1921)
    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 From The Tower (1928)
    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
    From The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933)
    In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz
    A Dialogue of Self and Soul
    Coole Park
    Coole and Ballylee
    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''
    From Parnell''s Funeral and Other Poems (1935)
    Parnell''s Funeral
    A Prayer for Old Age
    Ribh at the Tomb of Baile and Aillinn
    The Four Ages of Man
    Meru
    From New Poems (1938)
    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
    From [Last Poems, 1938-39]
    Under Ben Bulben
    The Black Tower
    Cuchulain Comforted
    The Statues
    Long-legged Fly
    High Talk
    Man and the Echo
    The Circus Animals'' Desertion
    Politics
    Plays [Dates and order follow The Plays (2001)]
    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)
    Autobiographical Writings
    From Reveries Over Childhood and Youth (1916)
    From The Trembling of the Veil (1922)
    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)
    Critical Writings
    From Ideas of Good and Evil (1903)
    What is ''Popular Poetry''?
    From Magic
    William Blake and the Imagination
    The Symbolism of Poetry
    Ireland and the Arts
    From Samhain (1903)
    The Reform of the Theatre
    From Samhain (1908)
    First Principles
    The Tragic Theatre
    From Per Amica Silentia Lunae (1918)
    From Anima Hominis
    From Anima Mundi
    From A Vision (1925, 1937)
    From Introduction
    From Book I: The Great Wheel
    From
Part 1The Principal Symbol
    From
Part 2Examination of the Wheel
    From
Part 3The Twenty-eight Incarnations
    From Book V: Dove or Swan
    Essays for the Scribner Edition (1937)
    Introduction
    Introduction to Essays
    Introduction to Plays
    From On the Boiler (1939)
    From Preliminaries