The Complete Works

The Complete Works
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Musaicum Books presents to you this meticulously edited W.B. Yeat collection. Content: Volume 1: The Wind Among the Reeds The Old Age of Queen Maeve Baile and Aillinn In the Seven Woods Ballads and Lyrics The Rose The Wanderings of Oisin Volume 2: The King's Threshold On Baile's Strand Deirdre The Shadowy Waters Volume 3: The Countess Cathleen The Land of Heart's Desire The Unicorn from the Stars Volume 4: The Hour-Glass Cathleen ni Houlihan The Golden Helmet The Irish Dramatic Movement Volume 5: The Celtic Twilight Stories of Red Hanrahan Volume 6: What's 'Popular Poetry'? Speaking to the Psaltery Magic The Happiest of the Poets The Philosophy of Shelley's Poetry At Stratford-on-Avon William Blake and the Imagination William Blake and His Illustrations to the 'Divine Comedy' Symbolism in Painting The Symbolism of Poetry The Theatre The Celtic Element in Literature The Autumn of the Body The Moods The Body of the Father Christian Rosencrux The Return of Ulysses Ireland and the Arts The Galway Plains Emotion of Multitude Volume 7: The Secret Rose Rosa Alchemica The Tables of the Law The Adoration of the Magi John Sherman Dhoya Volume 8: Discoveries Edmund Spencer Poetry and Tradition Modern Irish Poetry Lady Gregory's Cuchulain of Muirthemne Lady Gregory's Gods and Fighting Men Mr. Synge and His Plays Lionel Johnson The Pathway

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William Butler Yeats. The Complete Works

The Complete Works

Table of Contents

Volume 1

Table of Contents

THE WIND AMONG THE REEDS

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 FISHERMAN

A CRADLE SONG

INTO THE TWILIGHT

THE SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS

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 MY 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

A 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 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 HOLLOW WOOD

O DO NOT LOVE TOO LONG

THE PLAYERS ASK FOR A BLESSING ON THE PSALTERIES AND ON THEMSELVES

THE HAPPY TOWNLAND

EARLY POEMS. I. BALLADS AND LYRICS

EARLY POEMS: BALLADS AND LYRICS

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

THE BALLAD OF FATHER GILLIGAN

THE LAMENTATION OF THE OLD PENSIONER

THE FIDDLER OF DOONEY

THE DEDICATION TO A BOOK OF STORIES SELECTED FROM THE IRISH NOVELISTS

EARLY POEMS. II. THE ROSE

EARLY POEMS: THE ROSE

TO THE ROSE UPON THE ROOD OF TIME

FERGUS AND THE DRUID

THE DEATH OF CUCHULAIN

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 SONG OF THE OLD MOTHER

THE PITY OF LOVE

THE SORROW OF LOVE

WHEN YOU ARE OLD

THE WHITE BIRDS

A DREAM OF DEATH

A DREAM OF A BLESSED SPIRIT

THE MAN WHO DREAMED OF FAERYLAND

THE TWO TREES

TO IRELAND IN THE COMING TIMES

EARLY POEMS. III. THE WANDERINGS OF OISIN

BOOK I

THE WANDERINGS OF OISIN

BOOK II

THE WANDERINGS OF OISIN

BOOK III

THE WANDERINGS OF OISIN

NOTES

THE WIND AMONG THE REEDS

The Hosting of the Sidhe (page 3)

The Poet pleads with the Elemental Powers (p. 37). He thinks of his past Greatness when a part of the Constellations of Heaven (p. 40). He hears the Cry of the Sedge (p. 28)

The Host of the Air (p. 6)

The Song of Wandering Aengus (p. 11)

He Mourns for the Change that has Come upon Him and His Beloved, and Longs for the End of the World (p. 15)

The Cap and Bells (p. 22)

The Valley of the Black Pig (p. 24)

The Secret Rose (p. 32)

EARLY POEMS:

Ballads and Lyrics (p. 89). ‘The Rose’ (p. 139). ‘The Wanderings of Oisin’ (p. 175)

Volume 2

Table of Contents

THE KING’S THRESHOLD

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

THE KING’S THRESHOLD

ON BAILE’S STRAND

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

ON BAILE’S STRAND

DEIRDRE

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

DEIRDRE

THE SHADOWY WATERS

THE HARP OF AENGUS

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

APPENDIX I. ACTING VERSION OF. THE SHADOWY WATERS

APPENDIX II. A different Version of Deirdre’s Entrance

APPENDIX III. The Legendary and Mythological Foundation of the Plays

APPENDIX IV. The Dates and Places of Performance of Plays

Volume 3

Table of Contents

THE COUNTESS CATHLEEN

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

THE COUNTESS CATHLEEN

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

THE LAND OF HEART’S DESIRE

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

THE LAND OF HEART’S DESIRE

THE UNICORN FROM THE STARS

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

THE UNICORN FROM THE STARS

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

APPENDIX

THE COUNTESS CATHLEEN

FOOTNOTE:

NOTES

FOOTNOTE:

THE MUSIC FOR USE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THESE PLAYS

THE KING’S THRESHOLD

ON BAILE’S STRAND. THE FOOL’S SONG

ON BAILE’S STRAND.—SONG OF THE WOMEN

THE FOOL’S SONG.—II

DEIRDRE. MUSICIANS’ SONG.—I

First Musician

Second Musician

The Three Musicians together

DEIRDRE. MUSICIANS’ SONG.—II

DEIRDRE. MUSICIANS’ SONG.—III. Farr

First Musician

Second Musician

First Musician

Second Musician

First Musician

Second Musician

First Musician

DEIRDRE. MUSICIANS’ SONG.—III. ALLGOOD

First Musician

Second Musician

First Musician

Second Musician

First Musician

Second Musician

First Musician

SHADOWY WATERS

FOOTNOTE:

THE UNICORN FROM THE STARS “The Airy Bachelor.”

THE UNICORN FROM THE STARS “Johnnie Gibbons.”

1

2

THE UNICORN FROM THE STARS “The Lion shall lose his strength.”

THE HOUR-GLASS

CATHLEEN NI HOULIHAN

I

II

III

MUSIC FOR LYRICS

NOTE BY FLORENCE FARR

THE WIND BLOWS OUT OF THE GATES OF THE DAY

THE HAPPY TOWNLAND

FOOTNOTE:

I HAVE DRUNK ALE FROM THE COUNTRY OF THE YOUNG

THE SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS

THE HOST OF THE AIR

FOOTNOTE:

THE SONG OF THE OLD MOTHER

Volume 4

Table of Contents

THE HOUR-GLASS: A MORALITY

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

CATHLEEN NI HOULIHAN

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

THE GOLDEN HELMET

PERSONS IN THE PLAY

THE GOLDEN HELMET

THE IRISH DRAMATIC MOVEMENT

SAMHAIN: 1901

1902

1903

THE REFORM OF THE THEATRE

MORAL AND IMMORAL PLAYS

THE THEATRE, THE PULPIT, AND THE NEWSPAPERS

1904. THE DRAMATIC MOVEMENT

FIRST PRINCIPLES

THE PLAY, THE PLAYER, AND THE SCENE

1905

1906. LITERATURE AND THE LIVING VOICE.[J]

I

II

IV

V

VI

THE ARROW: 1906.[L]

THE SEASON’S WORK

THE CONTROVERSY OVER. THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD

From Mr. Yeats’ opening Speech in the Debate on February 4, 1907, at the Abbey Theatre

1907. ON TAKING THE PLAYBOY TO LONDON

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX I. THE HOUR-GLASS

THE PRIEST’S SOUL

APPENDIX II. CATHLEEN NI HOULIHAN

APPENDIX III. THE GOLDEN HELMET

APPENDIX IV. DATES AND PLACES OF THE FIRST PERFORMANCE OF NEW PLAYS PRODUCED BY THE NATIONAL THEATRE SOCIETY AND ITS PREDECESSORS:—

Volume 5

Table of Contents

THE CELTIC TWILIGHT

THE HOSTING OF THE SIDHE

THE CELTIC TWILIGHT

THIS BOOK

I

II

A TELLER OF TALES

BELIEF AND UNBELIEF

MORTAL HELP

A VISIONARY

FOOTNOTE:

VILLAGE GHOSTS

FOOTNOTE:

‘DUST HATH CLOSED HELEN’S EYE.’

I

II

FOOTNOTE:

A KNIGHT OF THE SHEEP

AN ENDURING HEART

THE SORCERERS

FOOTNOTE:

THE DEVIL

HAPPY AND UNHAPPY THEOLOGIANS

I

II

FOOTNOTE:

THE LAST GLEEMAN

REGINA, REGINA PIGMEORUM VENI

FOOTNOTE:

‘AND FAIR, FIERCE WOMEN’

FOOTNOTE:

ENCHANTED WOODS

I

II

MIRACULOUS CREATURES

ARISTOTLE OF THE BOOKS

THE SWINE OF THE GODS

A VOICE

KIDNAPPERS

FOOTNOTE:

THE UNTIRING ONES

FOOTNOTE:

EARTH, FIRE AND WATER

THE OLD TOWN

THE MAN AND HIS BOOTS

A COWARD

THE THREE O’BYRNES AND THE EVIL FAERIES

DRUMCLIFF AND ROSSES

THE THICK SKULL OF THE FORTUNATE

I

II

THE RELIGION OF A SAILOR

CONCERNING THE NEARNESS TOGETHER OF HEAVEN, EARTH, AND PURGATORY

THE EATERS OF PRECIOUS STONES

OUR LADY OF THE HILLS

THE GOLDEN AGE

A REMONSTRANCE WITH SCOTSMEN FOR HAVING SOURED THE DISPOSITION OF THEIR GHOSTS AND FAERIES

WAR

THE QUEEN AND THE FOOL

THE FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE OF FAERY

DREAMS THAT HAVE NO MORAL

BY THE ROADSIDE

INTO THE TWILIGHT

STORIES OF RED HANRAHAN

RED HANRAHAN

THE TWISTING OF THE ROPE

HANRAHAN AND CATHLEEN THE DAUGHTER OF HOOLIHAN

RED HANRAHAN’S CURSE

HANRAHAN’S VISION

THE DEATH OF HANRAHAN

Volume 6

Table of Contents

WHAT IS ‘POPULAR POETRY’?

SPEAKING TO THE PSALTERY

I

II

III

MAGIC

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

THE HAPPIEST OF THE POETS

I

II

III

IV

V

THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHELLEY’S POETRY

I. HIS RULING IDEAS

II. HIS RULING SYMBOLS

AT STRATFORD-ON-AVON

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

WILLIAM BLAKE AND THE IMAGINATION

WILLIAM BLAKE AND HIS ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE DIVINE COMEDY

I. HIS OPINIONS UPON ART

II. HIS OPINIONS ON DANTE

III. THE ILLUSTRATIONS OF DANTE

SYMBOLISM IN PAINTING

THE SYMBOLISM OF POETRY

I

II

III

IV

V

THE THEATRE

I

II

THE CELTIC ELEMENT IN LITERATURE

I

II

III

IV

THE AUTUMN OF THE BODY

THE MOODS

THE BODY OF THE FATHER CHRISTIAN ROSENCRUX

THE RETURN OF ULYSSES

I

II

IRELAND AND THE ARTS

THE GALWAY PLAINS

EMOTION OF MULTITUDE

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 7

Table of Contents

THE SECRET ROSE

TO THE SECRET ROSE

THE CRUCIFIXION OF THE OUTCAST

OUT OF THE ROSE

THE WISDOM OF THE KING

THE HEART OF THE SPRING

THE CURSE OF THE FIRES AND OF THE SHADOWS

THE OLD MEN OF THE TWILIGHT

WHERE THERE IS NOTHING, THERE IS GOD

OF COSTELLO THE PROUD, OF OONA THE DAUGHTER OF DERMOTT AND OF THE BITTER TONGUE

ROSA ALCHEMICA

I

II

III

IV

V

THE TABLES OF THE LAW

I

II

THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI

JOHN SHERMAN. AND. DHOYA: TWO EARLY STORIES

JOHN SHERMAN

FIRST PART. JOHN SHERMAN LEAVES BALLAH

I

II

III

IV

SECOND PART. MARGARET LELAND

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

THIRD PART. JOHN SHERMAN REVISITS BALLAH

I

II

III

FOURTH PART. THE REV. WILLIAM HOWARD

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

FIFTH PART. JOHN SHERMAN RETURNS TO BALLAH

I

II

III

IV

DHOYA

I

II

III

Volume 8

Table of Contents

DISCOVERIES

PROPHET, PRIEST AND KING

PERSONALITY AND THE INTELLECTUAL ESSENCES

THE MUSICIAN AND THE ORATOR

A GUITAR PLAYER

THE LOOKING-GLASS

THE TREE OF LIFE

THE PRAISE OF OLD WIVES’ TALES

THE PLAY OF MODERN MANNERS

HAS THE DRAMA OF CONTEMPORARY LIFE A ROOT OF ITS OWN?

WHY THE BLIND MAN IN ANCIENT TIMES WAS MADE A POET

CONCERNING SAINTS AND ARTISTS

THE SUBJECT MATTER OF DRAMA

THE TWO KINDS OF ASCETICISM

IN THE SERPENT’S MOUTH

THE BLACK AND THE WHITE ARROWS

HIS MISTRESS’S EYEBROWS

THE TRESSES OF THE HAIR

A TOWER ON THE APENNINE

THE THINKING OF THE BODY

RELIGIOUS BELIEF NECESSARY TO SYMBOLIC ART

THE HOLY PLACES

EDMUND SPENSER

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

POETRY AND TRADITION

I

II

III

IV

MODERN IRISH POETRY

LADY GREGORY’S CUCHULAIN OF MUIRTHEMNE

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

LADY GREGORY’S. GODS AND FIGHTING MEN

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

MR. SYNGE AND HIS PLAYS

LIONEL JOHNSON

THE PATHWAY

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF. THE WRITINGS. OF. WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS. BY. ALLAN WADE

NOTE

PART I.—ORIGINAL WORKS

1886

1889

CONTENTS

1891

CONTENTS

1892

CONTENTS

1893

CONTENTS

1894

1895

CONTENTS

1897

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

1899

CONTENTS

1900

CONTENTS

1902

CONTENTS

1903

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

1904

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

1906

CONTENTS

1907

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

1908

VOLUME I. CONTENTS

VOLUME II

VOLUME III

VOLUME IV

VOLUME V

VOLUME VI

VOLUME VII

VOLUME VIII

PART II. BOOKS EDITED OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY W. B. YEATS

1888

1889

1890

VOLUME I

VOLUME II

1892

1893

1894

1895

1898

1899

1899.-1900

1900

1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1906–7

PART III. CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICALS

1885

1886

1887

1889

1890

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

1898

1899

1900

1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

PART IV. AMERICAN EDITIONS (COMPILED BY JOHN QUINN.)

[1892.]

1894

1895

1897

1899

1901

1902

1903

1904

1906

CONTENTS

1907

CONTENTS

1908

FOOTNOTES:

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