Adams Curse |
After Long Silence |
Against Unworthy Praise |
All Souls Night |
All Things can Tempt me |
Among School Children |
Anashuya and Vijaya |
Ancestral Houses |
Another Song of a Fool |
Appointment, An |
Arrow, The |
At AlgecirasA Meditation upon Death |
At Galway Races |
At the Abbey Theatre |
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Baile and Aillinn |
Ballad of Father Gilligan, The |
Ballad of Father OHart, The |
Ballad of Moll Magee, The |
Ballad of the Foxhunter, The |
Balloon of the Mind, The |
Before the World was Made |
Beggar to Beggar Cried |
Blessed, The |
Blood and the Moon |
Broken Dreams |
Brown Penny |
Byzantium |
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Cap and Bells, The |
Cat and the Moon, The |
Certain Artists bring her Dolls and Drawings |
Choice, The |
Chosen |
Cloak, the Boat, and the Shoes, The |
Coat, A |
Cold Heaven, The |
Collar-Bone of a Hare, The |
Colonus Praise |
Coming of Wisdom with Time, The |
Consolation |
Coole and Ballylee, 1931 |
Coole Park, 1929 |
Countess Cathleen in Paradise, The |
Cradle Song, A |
Crazed Moon, The |
Crazy Jane and Jack the Journeyman |
Crazy Jane and the Bishop |
Crazy Jane Grown Old looks at the Dancers |
Crazy Jane on God |
Crazy Jane on the Day of Judgment |
Crazy Jane Reproved |
Crazy Jane talks with the Bishop |
Cuchulains Fight with the Sea |
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Dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick, The |
Dawn, The |
Death |
Death of the Hare, The |
Dedication to a Book of Stories Selected from the Irish Novelists, The |
Deep-Sworn Vow, A |
Delphic Oracle upon Plotinus, The |
Demon and Beast |
Dialogue of Self and Soul, A |
Dolls, The |
Double Vision of Michael Robartes, The |
Down by the Salley Gardens |
Dream of Death, A |
Drinking Song, A |
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Easter, 1916 |
Ego Dominus Tuus |
Empty Cup, The |
End of Day, The |
Ephemera |
Everlasting Voices, The |
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Faery Song, A |
Fallen Majesty |
Falling of the Leaves, The |
Fascination of Whats Difficult, The |
Father and Child |
Fergus and the Druid |
Fiddler of Dooney, The |
First Confession, A |
First Love |
Fish, The |
Fisherman, The |
Folly of Being Comforted, The |
Fool by the Roadside, The |
For Anne Gregory |
Fragments |
Friends Illness, A |
Friends |
Friends of His Youth, The |
From Oedipus at Colonus |
From the Antigone |
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Gift of Harun Al-Rashid, The |
Girls Song |
Gratitude to the Unknown Instructors |
Grey Rock, The |
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Happy Townland, The |
Harp of Aengus, The |
Hawk, The |
He bids his Beloved be at Peace |
He gives his Beloved certain Rhymes |
He hears the Cry of the Sedge |
He mourns for the Change that has come upon him and his Beloved and longs for the End of the World |
He remembers Forgotten Beauty |
He reproves the Curlew |
He tells of a Valley full of Lovers |
He tells of the Perfect Beauty |
He thinks of his Past Greatness when a Part of the Constellations of Heaven |
He thinks of those who have Spoken Evil of his Beloved |
He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven |
He wishes his Beloved were Dead |
Heart of the Woman, The |
Her Anxiety |
Her Courage |
Her Courtesy |
Her Dream |
Her Friends bring her a Christmas Tree |
Her Praise |
Her Race |
Her Triumph |
Her Vision in the Wood |
His Bargain |
His Confidence |
His Dream |
His Memories |
His Phoenix |
His Wildness |
Host of the Air, The |
Hosting of the Sidhe, The |
Hour before Dawn, The |
Human Dignity |
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I am of Ireland |
I see Phantoms of Hatred and of the Hearts Fullness and of the Coming Emptiness |
I walked among the Seven Woods of Coole |
Image from a Past Life, An |
In Memory of Alfred Pollexfen |
In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz |
In Memory of Major Robert Gregory |
In the Seven Woods |
Indian to His Love, The |
Indian upon God, The |
Into the Twilight |
Irish Airman Foresees his Death, An |
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King and No King |
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Lake Isle of Innisfree, The |
Lamentation of the Old Pensioner, The |
Last Confession, A |
Leaders of the Crowd, The |
Leda and the Swan |
Lines Written in Dejection |
Living Beauty, The |
Loves Loneliness |
Lover asks Forgiveness because of his Many Moods, The |
Lover mourns for the Loss of Love, The |
Lover pleads with his Friend for Old Friends, The |
Lover speaks to the Hearers of his Songs in Coming Days, The |
Lover tells of the Rose in his Heart, The |
Lullaby |
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Mad as the Mist and Snow |
Madness of King Goll, The |
Magi, The |
Maid Quiet |
Man Who Dreamed of Faeryland, The |
Man Young and Old, A |
Mask, The |
Meditation in Time of War, A |
Meditation of the Old Fisherman, The |
Meditations in Time of Civil War |
Meeting |
Memory |
Memory of Youth, A |
Men Improve with the Years |
Mermaid, The |
Michael Robartes and the Dancer |
Mohini Chatterjee |
Moods, The |
Mother of God, The |
Mountain Tomb, The |
My Descendants |
My House |
My Table |
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Never Give all the Heart |
New Faces, The |
Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen |
Nineteenth Century and After, The |
No Second Troy |
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O Do Not Love Too Long |
Oil and Blood |
Old Age of Queen Maeve, The |
Old Memory |
Old Men Admiring Themselves in the Water, The |
Old Tom Again |
On a Picture of a Black Centaur by Edmund Dulac |
On a Political Prisoner |
On being asked for a War Poem |
On hearing that the Students of our New University have joined the Agitation against Immoral Literature |
On those that hated The Playboy of the Western World, 1907 |
On Woman |
Owen Aherne and his Dancers |
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Pardon, old fathers, if you still remain |
Parting |
Paudeen |
Peace |
Peacock, The |
People, The |
Phases of the Moon, The |
Pity of Love, The |
Players ask for a Blessing on the Psalteries and on Themselves, The |
Poet pleads with the Elemental Powers, The |
Poet to his Beloved, A |
Prayer for my Daughter, A |
Prayer for my Son, A |
Prayer on going into my House, A |
Presences |
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Quarrel in Old Age |
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Ragged Wood, The |
Realists, The |
Reconciliation |
Red Hanrahans Song about Ireland |
Remorse for Intemperate Speech |
Results of Thought, The |
Road at My Door, The |
Rose of Battle, The |
Rose of Peace, The |
Rose of the World, The |
Rose Tree, The |
Running to Paradise |
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Sad Shepherd, The |
Sailing to Byzantium |
Saint and the Hunchback, The |
Scholars, The |
Second Coming, The |
Secret Rose, The |
Secrets of the Old, The |
September 1913 |
Seven Sages, The |
Shadowy Waters, The |
She turns the Dolls Faces to the Wall |
Shepherd and Goatherd |
Sixteen Dead Men |
Solomon and the Witch |
Solomon to Sheba |
Song, A |
Song from The Player Queen, A |
Song of the Happy Shepherd, The |
Song of the Old Mother, The |
Song of Wandering Aengus, The |
Sorrow of Love, The |
Spilt Milk |
Stares Nest by My Window, The |
Statistics |
Stolen Child, The |
Stream and Sun at Glendalough |
Summer and Spring |
Swifts Epitaph |
Symbols |
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That the Night Come |
These are the Clouds |
Those Dancing Days are Gone |
Thought from Propertius, A |
Three Beggars, The |
Three Hermits, The |
Three Monuments, The |
Three Movements |
Three Things |
To a Child Dancing in the Wind |
To a Friend whose Work has come to Nothing |
To a Poet, who would have me Praise certain Bad Poets, Imitators of His and Mine |
To a Shade |
To a Squirrel at Kyle-na-no |
To a Wealthy Man who promised a Second Subscription to the Dublin Municipal Gallery if it were proved the People wanted Pictures |
To a Young Beauty |
To a Young Girl |
To an Isle in the Water |
To be Carved on a Stone at Thoor Ballylee |
To his Heart, bidding it have no Fear |
To Ireland in the Coming Times |
To Some I have Talked with by the Fire |
To the Rose upon the Rood of Time |
Tom at Cruachan |
Tom ORoughley |
Tom the Lunatic |
Towards Break of Day |
Tower, The |
Travail of Passion, The |
Two Kings, The |
Two Songs from a Play |
Two Songs of a Fool |
Two Trees, The |
Two Years Later |
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Unappeasable Host, The |
Under Saturn |
Under the Moon |
Under the Round Tower |
Upon a Dying Lady |
Upon a House Shaken by the Land Agitation |
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Vacillation |
Valley of the Black Pig, The |
Veronicas Napkin |
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Wanderings of Oisin, The |
Wheel, The |
When Helen Lived |
When You are Old |
While I, from that reed-throated Whisperer |
White Birds, The |
Wild Swans at Coole, The |
Wisdom |
Witch, The |
Withering of the Boughs, The |
Who Goes with Fergus? |
Woman Homer Sung, A |
Woman Young and Old, A |
Words |
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Young Mans Song |
Youth and Age |