Selected Poems of William Butler Yeats Author:William Butler Yeats The cloak, the boat, and the shoes -- — The Indian to his love -- — The falling of the leaves -- — The stolen child -- — To an isle in the water -- — Down by the Salley Gardens -- — The rose of the world -- — The lake isle of Innisfree -- — The pity of love -- — The sorrow of love -- — When you are old -- — Who goes with Fergus? -- — The lamentation of the ... more »old pensioner --
The two trees --
To some I have talked with by the fire --
The fisherman --
The song of wandering Aengus --
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 --
A poet to his beloved --
The cap and bells --
He thinks of those who have spoken evil of his beloved --
The secret rose --
The lover pleads with his friends for old friends --
He wishes his beloved were dead --
The fiddler of Dooney --
In the seven woods --
The arrow --
Never give all the heart --
Adam's curse. (Cont.) Red Hanrahan's song about Ireland --
The old men admiring themselves in the water --
His dream --
Words --
No second Troy --
A drinking song --
To a poet, who would have me praise certain bad poets, imitators of his and mine --