| 1. First Love |
A Man Young And Old
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| 10. His Wildness |
A Man Young And Old
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| 11. From Oedipus At Colonus |
A Man Young And Old
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| 2. Human Dignity |
A Man Young And Old
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| 3. The Mermaid |
A Man Young And Old
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| 4. The d**h of the Hare |
A Man Young And Old
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| 5. The Empty Cup |
A Man Young And Old
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| 6. His Memories |
A Man Young And Old
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| 7. The Friends of His Youth |
A Man Young And Old
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| 8. Summer and Spring |
A Man Young And Old
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| 9. The Secrets of the Old |
A Man Young And Old
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| A Bronze Head |
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| A Coat |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| A Cradle Song |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| A Crazed Girl |
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| A Deep-Sworn Vow |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| A Dialogue of Self and Soul |
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| A Dream of d**h |
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| A Drinking Song |
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| A Drunken Man's Praise of Sobriety |
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| A First Confession |
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| A Friend's Illness |
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| A Last Confession |
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| A Lyric From An Unpublished Play |
The Green Helmet and Other Poems
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| A Meditation In Time Of War |
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| A Memory of Youth |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| A Model for the Laureate |
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| A Nativity |
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| A Poet To His Beloved |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| A Prayer For My Daughter |
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| A Prayer For My Son |
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| A Prayer For Old Age |
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| A Prayer On Going Into My House |
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| A Song |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| A Statesman's Holiday |
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| A Stick Of Incense |
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| A Thought From Propertius |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| A Woman Homer Sung |
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| Adam's Curse |
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| Aedh Gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Aedh hears the Cry of the Sedge |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Aedh Laments the Loss of Love |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Aedh pleads with the Elemental Powers |
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| Aedh Tells of a Valley Full of Lovers |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Aedh tells of the perfect Beauty |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Aedh tells of the Rose in his Heart |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Aedh thinks of those who have spoken Evil of his Beloved |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Aedh Wishes For the Cloths of Heaven |
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| Aedh wishes his Beloved were Dead |
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| After Long Silence |
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| Against Unworthy Praise |
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| All Things Can Tempt Me |
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| Among School Children |
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| An Acre of Gra** |
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| An Acre of Green Gra** |
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| An Appointment |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| An Image From A Past Life |
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| An Irish Airman Foresees His d**h |
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| An Irish Airman Forsees His d**h |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Anashuya and Vijaya |
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.1) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.10) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.11) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.12) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.13) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.2) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.3) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.4) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.5) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.6) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.7) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.8) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Hominis (Chap.9) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.14) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.15) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.16) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.17) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.18) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.19) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.20) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.21) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.22) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.23) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.24) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.25) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.26) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.27) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.28) |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.29) |
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.30) |
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.31) |
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.32) |
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.33) |
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.34) |
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| Anima Mundi (Chap.35) |
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| Another Song Of A Fool |
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| Are You Content? |
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| At Galway Races |
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| At The Abbey Theatre |
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| Baile and Aillinn |
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| Beautiful Lofty Things |
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| Before the World Was Made |
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| Beggar To Beggar Cried |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| Breasal the Fisherman |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Broken Dreams |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Brown Penny |
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| Byzantium |
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| Chosen |
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| Church and State |
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| Closing Rhymes |
Responsibilities
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| Colonus' Praise |
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| Come Gather Round Me, Parnellites |
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| Crazy Jane and Jack the Journeyman |
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| Crazy Jane and the Bishop |
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| Crazy Jane Grown Old Looks At The Dancers |
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| Crazy Jane On God |
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| Crazy Jane On The Day Of Judgement |
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| Crazy Jane On The Mountain |
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| Crazy Jane Reproved |
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| Crazy Jane Talks With the Bishop |
Crazy Jane Poems
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| Cuchulain Comforted |
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| Cuchulain of Muirthemne - Preface by W. B. Yeats |
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| Down By the Salley Gardens |
The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems
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| Easter, 1916 |
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| Ego Dominus Tuus |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| English Assignment: The Wild Swans at Coole |
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| Epilogue |
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| Fallen Majesty |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| Friends |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| Green Helmet: The Consolation |
Responsibilities
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| Hanrahan laments because of his Wanderings |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Hanrahan reproves the Curlew |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Hanrahan speaks to the Lovers of his Songs in coming Days |
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| He Mourns for the Change that has Come Upon Him and His Beloved, and Longs for the End of the World |
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| He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven |
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| Her Praise |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| His Dream |
Responsibilities
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| His Phoenix |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| In Memory Of Alfred Pollexfen |
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| In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz |
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| In Memory Of Major Robert Gregory |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Into the Twilight |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Introductory Rhymes |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| King and No King |
Responsibilities
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| Lapis Lazuli |
New Poems
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| Leda and the Swan |
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| Lines Written In Dejection |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Love and the Bird |
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| Memory |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Men Improve With The Years |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Michael Robartes and the Dancer |
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| Michael Robartes asks Forgiveness because of his many Moods |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Michael Robartes bids his Beloved be at Peace |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Michael Robartes remembers forgotten Beauty |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Mongan laments the Change that has come upon him and his Beloved |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| Mongan thinks of his past Greatness |
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| Never give all the heart |
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| No Second Troy |
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| Nobel Lecture in Literature (1923): The Irish Dramatic Movement (Yeats) |
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| Of Costello The Proud, Of Oona The Daughter Of Dermott, And Of The Bitter Tongue |
The Secret Rose
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| On Being Asked For A War Poem |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| On hearing that the Students of our New University have joined the Ancient Order of Hibernians |
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| On Hearing That The Students Of Our New University Have Joined The Ancient Order Of Hibernians And The Agitation Against Immoral Literature |
The Green Helmet and Other Poems
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| On Woman |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Out Of The Rose |
The Secret Rose
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| Paudeen |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| Peace |
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| Politics |
Last Poems and Two Plays
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| Presences |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Prologue |
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
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| Reconciliation |
Responsibilities
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| Red Hanrahan's song about Ireland |
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| Ribh at the Tomb of Baile and Aillinn |
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| Running to Paradise |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| Sailing to Byzantium |
The Tower
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| Scene 1 |
The Countess Cathleen
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| Scene 2 |
The Countess Cathleen
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| Scene 3 |
The Countess Cathleen
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| Scene 4 |
The Countess Cathleen
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| Scene 5 |
The Countess Cathleen
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| September 1913 |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| September 1913 - WBY |
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| Solomon To Sheba |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| That the Night come |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Arrow |
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| The Attack on 'The Playboy of the Western World,'—1907 |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Attack On The “Play Boy” |
The Green Helmet and Other Poems
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| The Balloon Of The Mind |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Blessed |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Cap and Bells |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Cat And The Moon |
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| The Celtic Twilight - 'And Fair, Fierce Women' |
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| The Celtic Twilight - 'Dust Hath Closed Helen's Eye' |
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| The Celtic Twilight - A Coward |
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| The Celtic Twilight - A Knight Of The Sheep |
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| The Celtic Twilight - A Remonstrance with Scotsmen for Having Soured the Disposition of Their Ghosts and Faeries |
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| The Celtic Twilight - A Teller Of Tales |
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| The Celtic Twilight - A Visionary |
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| The Celtic Twilight - A Voice |
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| The Celtic Twilight - An Enduring Heart |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Aristotle Of The Books |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Belief And Unbelief |
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| The Celtic Twilight - By The Roadside |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Concerning The Nearness Together Of Heaven, Earth, And Purgatory |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Dreams That Have No Moral |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Drumcliff And Rosses |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Earth, Fire And Water |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Enchanted Woods |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Happy And Unhappy Theologians |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Intro |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Kidnappers |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Miraculous Creatures |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Mortal Help |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Our Lady Of The Hills |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Regina, Regina Pigmeorum, Veni |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Devil |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Eaters Of Precious Stones |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Friends Of The People Of Faery |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Golden Age |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Last Gleeman |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Man And His Boots |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Old Town |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Queen And The Fool |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Religion Of A Sailor |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Sorcerers |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Swine Of The Gods |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Thick Skull Of The Fortunate |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Three O'Byrnes And The Evil Faeries |
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| The Celtic Twilight - The Untiring Ones |
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| The Celtic Twilight - Village Ghosts |
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| The Celtic Twilight - War |
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| The Circus Animals' Desertion |
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| The Cold Heaven |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Collar-Bone of a Hare |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Coming of Wisdom with Time |
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| The Countess Cathleen in Paradise |
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| The Crucifixion Of The Outcast |
The Secret Rose
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| The Curse of Cromwell |
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| The Curse Of The Fires And Of The Shadows |
The Secret Rose
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| The Dawn |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Dolls |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Double Vision Of Michael Robartes |
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| The Everlasting Voices |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Fascination of What's Difficult |
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| The Fiddler of Dooney |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Fisherman |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Folly of Being Comforted |
In the Seven Woods
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| The Golden Apples of the Sun |
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| The Great Day |
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| The Green Helmet (Full Text) |
The Green Helmet and Other Poems
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| The Grey Rock |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Hawk |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Heart Of The Spring |
The Secret Rose
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| The Heart of the Woman |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Host of the Air |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Hosting of the Sidhe |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Hour before Dawn |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Hour-gla** |
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| The Lake Island of Innisfree |
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| The Lake Isle of Innisfree |
The Rose
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| The Living Beauty |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Madness of King Goll |
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| The Magi |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Man who Dreamed of Fairyland |
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| The Mask |
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| The Moods |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Mountain Tomb |
Responsibilities
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| The Old Men Of The Twilight |
The Secret Rose
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| The Peacock |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The People |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Phases Of The Moon |
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| The Player Queen |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Poet pleads with his Friend for old Friends |
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| The Ragged Wood |
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| The Realists |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Sad Shepherd |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Saint And The Hunchback |
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| The Scholars |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Second Coming |
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| The Second Coming - 157343 |
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| The Secret Rose |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Shadowy Waters |
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| The Song of the old Mother |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Song of Wandering Aengus |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Sorrow of Love |
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| The Sorrow of Love (Older Version) |
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| The Stolen Child |
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| The Three Beggars |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Three Hermits |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Tower |
The Tower
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| The Travail of Pa**ion |
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| The Two Kings |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Two Trees |
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| The Unappeasable Host |
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| The Valley of the Black Pig |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| The Well and the Tree |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Wild Swans at Coole |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| The Wisdom Of The King |
The Secret Rose
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| The Witch |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| The Young Man's Song |
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| These are the Clouds |
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| Those Dancing Days Are Gone |
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| To a Child dancing in the Wind |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| To a Child Dancing Upon the Shore |
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| To a Friend whose Work has come to Nothing |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| To a Poet |
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| To A Poet, Who Would Have Me Praise Certain Bad Poets, Imitators Of His And Mine |
The Green Helmet and Other Poems
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| To a Shade |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| To A Squirrel At Kyle-Na-Gno |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| To a Wealthy Man |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| To A Young Beauty |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| To A Young Girl |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| To my Heart, bidding it have no Fear |
The Wind Among the Reeds
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| To the Rose Upon the Rood of Time |
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| To The Secret Rose |
The Secret Rose
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| Tom O'Roughley |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Tom the Lunatic |
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| Two Songs Of A Fool |
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| Under Ben Bulben |
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| Under Saturn |
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| Under The Round Tower |
The Wild Swans At Coole
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| Upon A Dying Lady |
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| Upon a House shaken by the Land Agitation |
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| When Helen Lived |
Responsibilities and Other Poems
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| When You Are Old |
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| Where There Is Nothing, There Is God |
The Secret Rose
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| Who Goes With Fergus? |
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