WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
LONDON · ELKIN MATHEWS
VIGO STREET · W · MDCCCCIII
FOURTH EDITION.
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| The Hosting of the Sidhe | [1] |
| The Everlasting Voices | [3] |
| The Moods | [4] |
| Aedh tells of the Rose in his Heart | [5] |
| The Host of the Air | [7] |
| Breasal the Fisherman | [10] |
| A Cradle Song | [11] |
| Into the Twilight | [13] |
| The Song of Wandering Aengus | [15] |
| The Song of the old Mother | [17] |
| The Fiddler of Dooney | [18] |
| The Heart of the Woman | [20] |
| Aedh Laments the Loss of Love | [21] |
| Mongan laments the Change that has come upon him and his Beloved | [22] |
| Michael Robartes bids his Beloved be at Peace | [24] |
| Hanrahan reproves the Curlew | [26] |
| Michael Robartes remembers forgotten Beauty | [27] |
| A Poet to his Beloved | [29] |
| Aedh gives his Beloved certain Rhymes | [30] |
| To my Heart, bidding it have no Fear | [31] |
| The Cap and Bells | [32] |
| The Valley of the Black Pig | [35] |
| Michael Robartes asks Forgiveness because of his many Moods | [37] |
| Aedh tells of a Valley full of Lovers | [40] |
| Aedh tells of the perfect Beauty | [42] |
| Aedh hears the Cry of the Sedge | [43] |
| Aedh thinks of those who have spoken Evil of his Beloved | [44] |
| The Blessed | [45] |
| The Secret Rose | [47] |
| Hanrahan laments because of his Wanderings | [51] |
| The Travail of Passion | [52] |
| The Poet pleads with his Friend for old Friends | [54] |
| Hanrahan speaks to the Lovers of his Songs in coming Days | [55] |
| Aedh pleads with the Elemental Powers | [57] |
| Aedh wishes his Beloved were Dead | [59] |
| Aedh wishes for the Cloths of Heaven | [60] |
| Mongan thinks of his past Greatness | [61] |
| Notes | [65] |