W.B. Yeats (1865–1939). Responsibilities and Other Poems. 1916.
Contents
- Introductory Rhymes
- The Grey Rock
- The Two Kings
- To a Wealthy Man
- September 1913
- To a Friend whose Work has come to Nothing
- Paudeen
- To a Shade
- When Helen lived
- The Attack on ‘The Playboy of the Western World,’ 1907
- The Three Beggars
- The Three Hermits
- Beggar to Beggar cried
- The Well and the Tree
- Running to Paradise
- The Hour before Dawn
- The Player Queen
- The Realists
- The Witch
- The Peacock
- The Mountain Tomb
- To a Child dancing in the Wind
- A Memory of Youth
- Fallen Majesty
- Friends
- The Cold Heaven
- That the Night come
- An Appointment
- The Magi
- The Dolls
- A Coat
- Closing Rhymes
- His Dream
- A Woman Homer sung
- The Consolation
- No Second Troy
- Reconciliation
- King and No King
- Peace
- Against Unworthy Praise
- The Fascination of What’s Difficult
- A Drinking Song
- The Coming of Wisdom with Time
- On hearing that the Students of Our New University have joined the Ancient Order of Hibernians
- To a Poet
- The Mask
- Upon a House shaken by the Land Agitation
- At the Abbey Theatre
- These are the Clouds
- At Galway Races
- A Friend’s Illness
- All Things can tempt me
- The Young Man’s Song
- The Hour-Glass