• A Coat
  • A Crazed Girl
  • A Deep-Sworn Vow
  • A Dialogue Of Self And Soul
  • A Drunken Man's Praise Of Sobriety
  • A Friend's Illness
  • A Man Young And Old
  • A Meditation In Time Of War
  • A Memory Of Youth
  • A Poet To His Beloved
  • A Prayer On Going Into My House
  • A Prayer For My Daughter
  • A Prayer For My Son
  • A Song
  • A Woman Homer Sung
  • Adam's Curse
  • Against Unworthy Praise
  • In Memory Of Alfred Pollexfen
  • At Algeciras -- A Meditaton Upon Death
  • All Souls' Night
  • All Things Can Tempt Me
  • Among School Children
  • An Acre Of Grass
  • An Appointment
  • An Image From A Past Life
  • An Irish Airman Foresees His Death
  • Anashuya And Vijaya
  • For Anne Gregory
  • The Apparitions
  • Are You Content?
  • At Galway Races
  • At The Abbey Theatre
  • Baile And Aillinn
  • The Balloon Of The Mind
  • Beautiful Lofty Thlngs
  • Beggar To Beggar Cried
  • The Black Tower
  • Blood And The Moon
  • Broken Dreams
  • A Bronze Head
  • Brown Penny
  • To Some I Have Talked With By The Fire
  • Byzantium
  • The Chambermaid's First Song
  • Church And State
  • The Circus Animal Desertion
  • Meditations In Time Of Civil War
  • The Cloak, The Boat, And The Shoes
  • Colonel Martin
  • Colonus' Praise
  • The Coming Of Wisdom With Time
  • Coole Park And Ballylee,
  • The Countess Cathleen In Paradise
  • A Cradle Song
  • Crazy Jane On The Mountain
  • Words For Music Perhaps
  • Cuchulain Comforted
  • Cuchulan's Fight With The Sea
  • The Curse Of Cromwell
  • Death
  • The Dedication To A Book Of Stories
  • Lines Written In Dejection
  • Demon And Beast
  • O Do Not Love Too Long
  • To Dorothy Wellesley
  • A Dramatic Poem
  • A Dream Of Death
  • A Drinking Song
  • On A Picture Of A Black Centaur By Edmund Dulac
  • Ego Dominus Tuus
  • Ephemera
  • To Be Carved On A Stone At Thoor Ballylee
  • The Winding Stair And Other Poems
  • The Everlasting Voices
  • A Faery Song
  • The Man Who Dreamed Of Faeryland
  • The Falling Of The Leaves
  • The Ballad Of Father O'hart
  • Who Goes With Fergus?
  • Fergus And The Druid
  • Fragments
  • Friends
  • The Gift Of Harun Al-Rashid
  • The Ballad Of Father Gilligan
  • Stream And Sun At Glendalough
  • Gratitude To The Unknown Instructors
  • The Song Of The Happy Shepherd
  • The Happy Townland
  • The Harp Of Aengus
  • 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
  • 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
  • Her Praise
  • High Talk
  • Him who trembles before the flame and the flood
  • From The Green Helmet And Other Poems
  • His Phoenix
  • The Host Of The Air
  • The Hosting Of The Sidhe
  • Hound Voice
  • Easter
  • Imitated From The Japanese
  • In Tara's Halls
  • In The Seven Woods
  • The Indian To His Love
  • The Indian Upon God
  • The Lake Isle Of Innisfree
  • Into The Twilight
  • To An Isle In The Water
  • King And No King
  • John Kinsella's Lament For Mrs. Mary Moore
  • The Lamentation Of The Old Pensioner
  • Lapis Lazuli
  • Leda And The Swan
  • Long-Legged Fly
  • The Lover Tells Of The Rose In His Heart
  • The Madness Of King Goll
  • Maid Quiet
  • The Man And The Echo
  • Me Peacock
  • Memory
  • Men Improve With The Years
  • The Double Vision Of Michael Robartes
  • A Model For The Laureate
  • Mohini Chatterjee
  • The Ballad Of Moll Magee
  • The Mother Of God
  • The Municipal Gallery Revisited
  • A Nativity
  • Never Give All The Heart
  • News For The Delphic Oracle
  • Nineteen Hundred And Nineteen
  • No Second Troy / No Second Troy
  • The O'rahilly
  • Oil And Blood
  • The Meditation Of The Old Fisherman
  • Old Memory
  • The Old Stone Cross
  • On Hearing That The Students Of Our New
  • On Those That Hated "The Playboy Of The Western World",
  • On Woman
  • Out of Ireland have we come
  • Owen Aherne And His Dancers
  • Parnell
  • Come Gather Round Me, Parnellites
  • From A Full Moon In March
  • Paudeen
  • Peace
  • The Pity Of Love
  • A Song From "The Player Queen'
  • On A Political Prisoner
  • Politics
  • A Prayer For Old Age
  • Presences
  • A Thought From Propertius
  • Quarrel In Old Age
  • The Old Age Of Queen Maeve
  • Reconciliation
  • Red Hanrahan's Song About Ireland
  • Remorse For Intemperate Speech
  • Responsibilities
  • The Results Of Thought
  • In Memory Of Major Rodert Gregory
  • Roger Casement
  • The Ghost Of Roger Casement
  • The Rose Of Battle
  • The Rose Of Peace
  • The Rose Of The World
  • Running To Paradise
  • The Sad Shepherd
  • Down By The Salley Gardens
  • September
  • The Shadowy Waters
  • Shepherd And Goatherd
  • Sixteen Dead Men
  • Iii
  • Solomon And The Witch
  • Solomon To Sheba
  • Alternative Song For The Severed Head
  • The Sorrow Of Love
  • Spilt Milk
  • The Spirit Medium
  • The Statesman's Holiday
  • Statistics
  • A Stick Of Incense
  • The Stolen Child
  • Supernatural Songs
  • Sweet Dancer
  • Swift's Epitaph
  • Symbols
  • That The Night Come
  • The Nineteenth Century And After
  • The Arrow
  • The Blessed
  • The Cap And Bells
  • The Cat And The Moon
  • The Choice
  • The Cold Heaven
  • The Collar-Bone Of A Hare
  • The Crazed Moon
  • The Dawn
  • The Dolls
  • The Fascination Of What's Difficult
  • The Fiddler Of Dooney
  • The Fish
  • The Fisherman
  • The Folly Of Being Comforted
  • The Fool By The Roadside
  • The Great Day
  • The Grey Rock
  • Last Poems
  • The Hawk
  • The Heart Of The Woman
  • The Hour Before Dawn
  • The Lady's First Song
  • The Lady's Second Song
  • The Lady's Third Song
  • The Leaders Of The Crowd
  • The Living Beauty
  • The 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's Song
  • The Magi
  • The Mask
  • The Moods
  • The Mountain Tomb
  • The New Faces
  • The Old Men Admiring Themselves In The Water
  • The People
  • The Phases Of The Moon
  • The Pilgrim
  • The Players Ask For A Blessing On The Psalteries And On Themselves
  • The Poet Pleads With The Elemental Powers
  • The Ragged Wood
  • The Realists
  • The Rose
  • The Rose Tree
  • The Saint And The Hunchback
  • The Scholars
  • The Second Coming / The Second Coming
  • The Secret Rose
  • The Seven Sages
  • The Song Of The Old Mother
  • The Song Of Wandering Aengus
  • The Spur
  • The Statues
  • The Three Bushes
  • The Three Monuments
  • The Tower
  • The Travail Of Passion
  • The Two Trees
  • The Valley Of The Black Pig
  • The Wheel
  • The Wild Swans At Coole
  • The Witch
  • The Withering Of The Boughs
  • These Are The Clouds
  • Those Images
  • The Three Beggars
  • The Three Hermits
  • Three Marching Songs
  • Three Movements
  • Three Songs To The One Burden
  • Three Songs To The Same Tune
  • 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
  • To A Shade
  • To A Squirrel At Kyle-Na-No
  • To A Wealthy Man Who Promised A Second Subscription To The Dublin Municipal
  • To A Young Beauty
  • To A Young Girl
  • To His Heart, Bidding It Have No Fear
  • To Ireland In The Coming Times
  • Tom O'roughley
  • Towards Break Of Day
  • The Two Kings
  • Two Songs From A Play
  • Two Songs Rewritten For The Tune's Sake
  • Two Songs Of A Fool
  • Two Years Later
  • The Unappeasable Host
  • Under Ben Bulben
  • Under Saturn
  • Under The Moon
  • Under The Round Tower
  • Upon A Dying Lady
  • Upon A House Shaken By The Land Agitation
  • Vacillation
  • Veronica's Napkin
  • Narrative And Dramatic The Wanderings Of Oisin
  • On Being Asked For A War Poem
  • What Then?
  • What Was Lost
  • When Helen Lived
  • When You Are Old
  • The White Birds
  • Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad?
  • The Wild Old Wicked Man
  • Wisdom
  • A Woman Young And Old
  • Words
  • Words For Music Perhaps
  • Youth And Age