The Complete Works
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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
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